Hearing this, Monklon's face changed slightly, and an ominous premonition surged in his heart.

But he quickly calmed down, a firm light flashed in his eyes, he straightened his chest and replied in a deep voice: "Leader, please rest assured, I will complete the task!"

Hod nodded with a gloomy expression, then lowered his voice and said in a heavy tone: "I need you to go back to that village and kill all the villagers who have seen us... No one will be spared..."

When he said the last few words, his voice had become extremely cold and full of murderous intent.

Monklon widened his eyes and looked at Hod in disbelief. His face was full of shock and hesitation, as if he couldn't believe that Hod would give such an order.

However, as a recruit from the system, he knew that this was Hod's decision, and he could only obey unconditionally.

So, Monklon gritted his teeth, nodded, and said, "I understand, leader... I will try my best to complete the task, but I hope you can consider other solutions. After all, these villagers are innocent..."

Even though he was a robber, it was still difficult for Monklon to accept the act of slaughtering all the innocent villagers in the village.

Even in the game continent, the robbers would at most rob the village and steal some food and gold coins. As long as the villagers did not resist too strongly, they would try not to kill people.

Hod frowned and interrupted Monklon. His eyes became fierce and he said viciously, "There is no other choice! Only in this way can we ensure our safety. Remember, no one can be left alive, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous. Can you do it?"

Monklon lowered his head, was silent for a moment, then raised his head and said firmly, "Okay, leader, I will do as you ask." After that, he turned and left, his steps seemed a little heavy.

"Wait..."

Hood stopped Monkron who was about to leave, glanced at the grove not far away, walked forward and whispered: "I have recruited eleven robbers, they will wait for you not far away, take them with you."

Monkron nodded silently.

Huh~

Seeing Monkron leave, Hood let out a deep breath, and he was also very entangled when he gave this order.

On the one hand, it was the sense of morality he accepted in his previous life that made him feel that doing so was a bit inhumane, and on the other hand, it was for the safety of himself and the robbers.

If the villagers were not killed, they would probably tell Knight Barnett what happened in the village, and in that case, he and the robbers would face great danger.

For the safety of himself and the robbers such as Nott and Kuhn, he had no choice but to do this.

However, the sense of morality in his heart was like a huge rock pressing on his heart, making Hood a little bit unable to let go.

"Maybe, I have really changed..." Hod muttered to himself, with a trace of confusion in his eyes, but soon, he became firm again. No matter what, he had to live.

"Captain Hod, where did he go..."

Just when Hod was determined, Connie looked at the direction where Monkron left and walked up in confusion.

The voice in his ear made Hod come back to his senses instantly, and then he reacted, his eyes gradually became sinister.

Yes, there is also the small vendor Connie, he is also going to die...

He knew that he had asked about the Knight Barnett, and once he let it slip, it would be easy for people to find the coincidence.

They met halfway, asked about Barnett, and the village massacre happened. These things together made it difficult not to make people suspicious and guess. If Connie didn't die, there would be a risk of exposing himself.

He must die!!!

Hod's murderous eyes startled Connie, and his voice trembled: "... Hod... Captain Hod... Why are you looking at me like that..."

As Connie retreated in shock, Nott, Kuhn and other robbers had surrounded him with spears and short swords.

They looked at Hod with vigilance and confusion, and the weapons in their hands flashed coldly.

"What are you going to do?" Connie looked at the robbers around him in horror, and a sense of uneasiness surged in his heart.

"Boss, what's going on?" Kuhn asked, with a hint of confusion in his eyes.

"Connie." Hod did not answer Kuhn's question, but said to Connie silently, and then the murderous intent in his eyes became stronger: "Don't blame me, I just want to survive."

As he said, Hod suddenly pulled out the long sword at his waist, pointing the tip of the sword at Connie.

Connie's face turned pale, and he waved his hands quickly, saying, "No, Captain Hood, what are you going to do... I can't threaten you in any way... Is there any misunderstanding..."

However, HoodHood didn't listen to him at all and swung his sword at Connie.

Connie was shocked and dodged sideways, but was still scratched by the dagger.

Blood immediately stained his sleeves red.

"Kill him!" Hood roared, and the other robbers saw this and no longer wondered why they suddenly attacked the small vendor. They raised their weapons and rushed towards Connie.

Connie looked at the robbers in front of him in horror, knowing that it would be difficult for him to escape on this road.

He turned and ran towards the woods beside the road, hoping to find a way to survive.

But the robbers followed closely behind him and kept chasing him.

Soon, the forest was filled with fierce fighting and shouting, and with a shrill scream, the sound gradually calmed down.

The next moment, the robbers came out of the woods, and Nott, with blood on his face, dragged Connie's body forward step by step.

"Boss..."

Nott threw Connie's body on the side of the road. He seemed to see that Hood was in a bad mood. He walked up and whispered: "Boss, don't feel guilty. I know you are doing this for the safety of all of us."

Hood looked at the head on the side of the road in silence. He held the dagger tightly in his hand, and his eyes revealed a hint of firmness and determination.

After a moment, he gently put the dagger back into the scabbard, as if he had just experienced a battle in his heart.

Suddenly, he raised his head, looked at the robbers in front of him, and said solemnly: "Nott, thank you for staying with me all the time." There was a hint of gratitude in his voice.

The robbers obviously did not expect Hood to suddenly thank them, and their faces showed surprised expressions.

At this moment, they seemed to have forgotten their identity as robbers, and an inexplicable feeling surged in their hearts.

"Hahaha, you are our boss, this is what we should do!" One of the robbers said with a smile, trying to break the awkward atmosphere.

Other robbers also echoed, saying that since coming to this world, they have lived a very exciting life, which is much more interesting than on the mainland.

Hod smiled slightly, with a trace of relief in his eyes.

He knew that while he relied on these robbers, these robbers also regarded him as a pillar, and both sides trusted each other.

In this strange and alien world, perhaps only by trusting each other in this way can they survive and go further.

"Let's go, we still have a long way to go." Hod said, turning around and continuing to move forward.

The robbers followed one after another, and their steps became more determined, as if they had found their goal in their hearts.

On the other side, Monklon and eleven robbers also arrived at the village of Lesai.

At this moment, the village of Lesai seemed to be still in the panic of the murder of the militia captain and had not reacted. There were almost no villagers on the small roads in the village.

But Monklon knew that the villagers were hiding in their homes. He slowly drew out his dagger, and the words of Hood flashed through his mind. His eyes became fierce, and he shouted: "Kill... Don't let any of them go..."

Suddenly, eleven robbers armed with various weapons quietly rushed into the village.

A brave villager came out to check the situation, but as soon as he opened the door, an iron hoe smashed his head.

Some villagers who reacted quickly fled from other exits at the first time, but were also chased and killed by the robbers who had been guarding the village.

Half an hour later...

A raging fire broke out in the village of Laise, but at this time no villagers went to fetch water to put out the fire. They had all fallen in a pool of blood, and the last scene of the village was reflected in their lifeless pupils.

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