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Chapter 89: Chapter 89: Who is in the Horse Carriage Chapter 89: Chapter 89: Who is in the Horse Carriage “But…” Rabbit hesitated.

“It’s fine, let kill him.”

The voice inside was still indifferent, but Rabbit felt a chill run down his spine.

Thinking of the leader’s cunning skills, Rabbit didn’t talk back and obediently set up the horse carriage.

Everyone’s attention was on the child arriving by horse, and they didn’t notice Bai Junjun sneaking out of the bushes and nimbly climbing up a large tree.

She arrived on the tree without a sound and prepared to draw her bow at any mont, using the bushes as cover.

Below, the leader of the Bandits at Mighty Hall was overjoyed to see the ornately carved large horse carriage. As the child approached, he evaluated the carriage intently with his eyes, growing more satisfied by the mont.

“Is there soone inside?” he asked.

Rabbit didn’t answer.

But the surroundings were silent, no one spoke.

The leader of the Bandits then assud the carriage was empty, so he waved his hand at Rabbit, “Get off.”

It was as if he ant, don’t dirty my carriage.

Rabbit reluctantly moved his bottom, and slid off the carriage with a hiss.

“Wait!”

The thin-faced man noticed the fine sword in Rabbit’s hand and began whispering to the leader of the Bandits.

“We just lost three Flowing Fire Arrow Feathers, could it have been this kid?”

The leader of the Bandit’s eyes slowly shifted towards Rabbit.

They indeed had launched three Flowing Fire Arrow Feathers, and at the ti the arrows hadn’t ignited; they thought it was because the carriage was fireproof.

But now, taking a closer look, the smooth edges of the carriage didn’t seem like it had been attacked at all.

Considering the fine sword the boy held, the leader of the Bandits beca more alert.

“Boy, open the curtains first.”

Rabbit glanced back at him but didn’t move.

The leader of the Bandits imdiately shouted, “I told you to open the curtains!”

As he spoke, nearly a hundred people behind him swiftly raised their bows and arrows, aiming at Rabbit.

The killing intent of the Bandits converged on Rabbit, the pressure was extraordinary.

The Fugitives couldn’t help but shrink back.

Though they had encountered Bandits before, they had never seen such a large and organized group.

This group was organized and disciplined, even their weapons were exceptionally fine; they could almost rival an army.

If the leader of the Seven-Person Team fell into the hands of the Bandits, wouldn’t everyone be dood?

What’s worse, the main force of the Seven-Person Team had gone out to find dicine, leaving only Xiao Chan and Rabbit.

However, Xiao Chan was blocked on the other side, leaving only Rabbit guarding the carriage door.

In this critical mont, Doctor Wang imdiately stepped forward.

“Gentlen, be careful. We are here due to malaria, and inside the carriage is a patient suffering from malaria.”

Upon hearing the word malaria, the Bandits couldn’t help but step back.

Even the shifty-eyed man instinctively covered his nose and mouth, “Are… are you telling the truth?”

“I dare not deceive you,” Doctor Wang pointed at the patients who were too weak to run and still lying down.

“Those are patients infected with malaria. If you gentlen don’t believe , you are welco to co up and see for yourselves.”

The leader of the Bandits frowned, unable to help himself, “Infected with malaria and yet daring to linger here, do you intend to drag us down with you?”

“Malaria is a foul disease, once contracted it recurs frequently and is difficult to cure,” the thin-faced man also murmured on the side, “Last year, didn’t our stockade lose quite a few people due to malaria.”

“Yes, so please spare us, we will rest tonight and leave first thing in the morning… uh…”

Doctor Wang hadn’t finished speaking when sudden pain struck his abdon, and he looked down in astonishnt to see a dagger plunged into his lower belly.

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