However, something shocking happened to the villagers.

As if they couldn't see them, the wild wolves crossed directly towards the Beidi people.

The alpha wolf is still howling: Bite, bite the man in black to death. Pay attention to your strategy and be careful with their knives. Wear them down first and then attack when you have the opportunity.

Those little fairies who dare to mess with them are seeking death.

Five or six people from Beidi were able to challenge thirty villagers just now, but they were frightened from the bottom of their hearts when faced with the ferocious pack of wolves who were not afraid of death.

I never dreamed that I would encounter so many unexpected things during this business trip.

Dozens of mountain people suddenly appeared in the usually deserted mountains. They quietly sent people to check, but unexpectedly, monkeys chirped in the trees, exposing their whereabouts.

I had no choice but to kill and silence him.

What was originally a very easy thing has become subject to frequent changes due to the monkey's intervention.

Every time they were about to kill the mountain people, several monkeys would come out and throw things at them, disrupting their sight and strength, and trying to save the mountain people from their clutches.

But they are not afraid. Their goal is to kill people. No matter how the monkeys interfere, they cannot stop their determination to kill the mountain people.

However.

The wolves are coming again!

As soon as he came, he bit them.

The men in black stood back to back, surrounded by wild wolves.

In the dark night, pairs of green lantern-like eyes flickered on and off.

Occasionally, the howl of wolves penetrated the mountain forest, echoing in the ears of the men in black. Even though they had experienced hundreds of battles, their clothes were soaked with cold sweat.

The village chief saw the wolves and the men in black fighting each other, and he was shocked beyond words.

He looked down at Garbo, who was rubbing his eyes after yawning.

As if feeling the village chief's gaze, Jiabao'er stretched out her little arms and said to the village chief: "Grandpa, hold me, Jiabao'er is sleepy."

The village chief didn't even know what to say.

At such a life-and-death moment, she was not nervous at all and could still fall asleep!

Picking up Jiabaoer, before the village chief could ask anything, Jiabaoer had already put her arms around the village chief's neck and whispered: "Grandpa, this is a secret between the two of us."

Then, she actually fell asleep.

She was so anxious just now that when her spirit consciousness went out to find the wolf, it took a lot of her spiritual energy.

No one should disturb her. She needs to have a good sleep. She is so tired.

The fight between the wolves and the men in black finally ended with the help of the monkey. Five of the six men in black were bitten to death, and the other was seriously injured, with his legs and arms torn apart.

A group of wolves surrounded him, deciding whether to bite him to death or not.

The villagers were terrified and didn't know what had just happened.

I thought I would die under the knife of the Beidi people, but why did a pack of wild wolves suddenly appear and kill the Beidi people without saying a word?

The Beidi people wanted to fly to the top of the tree to escape, but unexpectedly the monkeys on the tree gave them no chance.

Whenever they wanted to jump onto a tree, the tree would instantly be filled with monkeys. The monkeys would hold hurling objects in their hands and hit the Beidi people's heads like hailstones.

The Beidi people lifted it up in one breath, but were knocked down and deflated.

thump.

He fell hard to the ground, and before he could regain his strength, the wolves surged up instantly...

The villagers were frightened.

Will the next target of the wolves be themselves?

They all retreated to the shack, huddled together, and looked at the flickering green lanterns in front of them with fear.

Even so, they did not forget to protect the village chief and Jiabao'er behind them.

The village chief was also very nervous. The wolves had killed the Beidi people. No one could predict the beastliness of the wild wolves. What would happen to them next?

Jiabaoer was sleeping soundly, wrapped in a quilt in the village chief's arms, not even a bit of wind could blow.

The wild wolf stood opposite, and the pack automatically divided into two lines. The alpha wolf slowly walked out of the pack and looked at the village chief behind the crowd.

The village chief's heart moved.

Holding Jiabao'er in his arms, he squeezed out of the crowd and looked at the alpha wolf.

In the dark night, human eyes cannot see clearly, so the village chief intuitively felt that the wolves opposite him were the ones that shielded the children from the wind that day when they fell into the trap.

"Light, light a fire." The village chief ordered in a low voice.

The fire was lit, and the firelight illuminated the nervous faces of the villagers, and also illuminated the alpha wolf staring closely across from them.

The alpha wolf looked at it for a while, confirming that their little fairy was not in any danger.

With a sudden howl, all the wolves turned their attention to Baozi in the village chief's arms, then turned around and walked away one by one.

Until they reached the halfway point of the mountain, the villagers did not dare to move.

I saw the green lantern stopped halfway up the mountain. I looked back. After a while, it seemed that it couldn't move anymore.

The village chief realized that the wolves would not harm the villagers the moment he saw them leaving. When he saw them stopping again, he guessed that they had deliberately chosen a suitable distance to stay in order to protect everyone.

In other words, they are protecting Garbo.

"Drag the Beidi man who is not dead." The village chief hugged Jiabao'er and ordered the villagers.

Without waiting for any action from the villagers, the Monkey King waved his hand, and several monkeys quickly stepped forward and dragged the man over.

Everyone has become immune to monkeys actively helping them.

If they hadn't hit the Beidi people with objects at the critical moment, most of the villagers would have died.

The Beidi man in front of him was pale and his eyes were closed tightly, as if he had lost too much blood and had passed out.

The village chief signaled Sun Ximu to take a bowl of water and splashed it.

The Beidi people were instantly awakened by the water.

Lao Hu stepped forward and stepped on his chest, "Tell me, who are you? What are you doing here? Why are you killing people?"

The Beidi man suffered chest pain from being stepped on and spit out a mouthful of blood.

Although this is the case, he is also very tough.

He tilted his face to the side and ignored the villagers' words.

The village chief was so angry that he stepped forward and kicked the man again, "If you don't tell me, I'll kill you."

The man sneered and wanted to spit, but the pain in his chest prevented him from spitting. The mocking expression on his face betrayed his disdain for the villagers.

Old Hu on the side became very angry when he thought about the killing moves they had done to one of his own. Now that he saw his unrepentant look, he was so angry that his teeth ached with hatred.

On the spot, he exerted force on his feet, stepped on the man's broken leg, and crushed him back and forth.

The man finally cried out in pain, "Ah!"

"Damn, I thought you were so tough, but it turns out you are afraid of pain. You didn't tell me, right? If you didn't tell me, I cut you off piece by piece and threw you into the water to feed the fish."

When he said this, Lao Hu had a dark face and looked cruel.

My heart was trembling.

I have hunted and killed wild boars since I was a child.

But I've never killed anyone.

Damn it, good people are being cornered today, so what if they become devils for once.

He used his foot force again and stepped heavily on the other broken leg of the Beidi man, "You don't believe it, do you?"

Turning around, "Bring me the knife."

Putting the knife in his hand, Lao Hu emboldened himself and stabbed the broken leg with the knife. The Beidi people's screams even made the monkeys in the tree jump in fright.

Seeing that he was pricked two or three times in a row, the man just gritted his teeth and said nothing.

The village chief stopped Lao Hu and said, "Forget it, just knock him out."

Lao Hu struck the Beidi man with a stick and knocked him unconscious.

If he keeps shouting, he doesn't know if he will attract his accomplices.

These people came here out of nowhere and kill people without saying a word, which is definitely not a good sign.

Rather than lingering here, it's better to leave quickly.

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