"What the..."
The n in the black armor were shocked to the core.
As soon as they were alone, the bloody sign on Evan's chest glowed brightly and a giant snake began to appear around his right arm.
They instantly prepared for battle. They just couldn't retreat. The goods of this rchant were too valuable to them.
Evan wasn't about to be ceremonious. He had already used his trump card to deal with them quickly. So even before the snake had fully erged, he pounced on his enemies.
His first victim was a man with a short sword and a bow, not the one with the daggers. Since fighting soone, who had support from a long distance was stupid and impractical.
Whoosh.
He swung his sword from the bottom up, but the man was an experienced fighter, so he easily blocked Evan's attack.
Whoosh.
The mont when he thought he could attack Evan in response, trickles of blood flowed from the corners of his mouth.
The snake pierced through the man's body, slamd its mouth and swallowed his heart.
This scene sent the second man into a rage, and he attacked Evan with all his might.
His speed was incredible. The wind seed to swirl around the green daggers, but it wasn't enough.
"Too slow." Evan blocked his opponent's lunge, and the snake got to its work.
Whoosh.
In an instant, it bit the man's arm off to the elbow, and Evan decapitated him.
Two, brutal and bloodthirsty murders had just taken place in the forest. As for the culprit of this celebration, he was calmly heading toward Rosa, who was still unconscious.
He opened her mouth and the venom from the snake's fang fell directly on her tongue. It was exactly like the last ti: the giant snake disappeared without a trace, and the girl's wound began to heal quickly.
In truth, Evan could have healed the rchant as well. For he, too, had been seriously wounded by the archer, but his life was of no concern to Evan.
He really cared only one thing- what was in the wagon. It was the reason why so many people had co here.
While Rosa and the rchant were unconscious, Evan was alone, so he began to explore the wagon.
No matter how much he looked for, he couldn't find anything worthwhile. Vegetables, old cheap clothes, a few kinds of berries- that was all and nothing else.
He thought the rchant might have what he needed. So, he searched him, but the man had nothing. It looked like a common bandits` attack on a rchant for a couple of coins.
There was nothing inside the wagon or on the coachman`s seat. The horses stood peacefully, waiting for soone to pull the harness.
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