Jiang Li let the man let her go in a daze. When she looked clearly in front of her, she saw that the man in front of her had both hands cut off from the wrist.
Jiang Li couldn't see clearly how his hands were cut off, but she saw a little blood on Ji Heng's fan. He took out a snow-white silk from his sleeve, wiped the blood off the fan with disgust, and threw it away.
The silk handkerchief fluttered down on the man on the ground, who raised his bare hands and howled and rolled, as if in extreme pain, his screams were heartbreaking. Zhao Ke came over and pierced his throat with a sword, ending his life.
Jiang Li could see clearly that the other four people had already fallen to the ground, all of them were killed with blood. It must have been the work of Zhao Ke and Wen Ji. As for the one in front of him, he probably got the honour of Ji Heng personally doing it, and Ji Heng cut off both hands with a fan.
"He's dead." Wen Renyao said, he sighed, put his hands together, "What a sin."
What a compassionate look, if he hadn't been running around at the beginning, how could he have attracted these people.
Lu Ji didn't take it seriously, as if he was used to such things, and said to Ji Heng: "Then let's continue on our way."
Lin Yao was young and was so scared that he kept crying. He didn't dare to cry out loud, his eyes were red, and it was distressing to see him. Jiang Li looked at Ji Heng, Ji Heng looked at her, smiled, patted her shoulder, and said: "It's okay."
Just the words "It's okay" seemed to make Jiang Li feel relieved. She felt that all the strength in her body was exhausted, and she became tired in an instant. She was about to speak, and suddenly there was a sound of horse hooves not far away, mixed with people's curses and shouts.
Everyone was stunned.
Lu Ji said: "Not good, these people are not scattered soldiers, I'm afraid there are others. I heard that there are a lot of people, so let's go quickly."
Everyone hurriedly got on the carriage, and Zhao Ke and Wen Ji didn't dare to delay, and whipped their whips and ran. Jiang Li sat in the carriage, the mountain road was bumpy, but her mind was still on what happened just now. No one expected such a thing to happen on the way.
There were so many soldiers behind them. Wen Renyao and Lu Ji were both in a solemn mood. Ji Heng didn't show any emotion, but Jiang Li knew that things were not as easy as she imagined.
Lin Yao sat nervously next to Wen Renyao, his eyes red with grievance. He was very well behaved and didn't make much noise. There was silence in the carriage.
Jiang Li was a little upset. When she lowered her head, she was suddenly stunned. A piece of red rope appeared from her neck. It was the red rope tied with the civet jade pendant. The red rope was still there, but it was light underneath. The jade pendant was gone.
She was stunned at first, then a little panicked. Thinking carefully, she was afraid that when she was entangled with those soldiers just now, the jade pendant was accidentally pulled off and lost.
Jiang Li felt a little regretful. It was the jade pendant given to her by her father. As evidence of Xue Fang Fei, she had been carefully keeping it. She didn't expect it to be lost here.
But there was no other way. The carriage couldn't be turned back to look for it. It was unknown who was following behind. If they happened to run into King Cheng's troops, it would be more trouble than gain. Therefore, Jiang Li quietly grabbed the red rope, pulled it off, crumpled it into a ball, and stuffed it into her sleeve.
When she was feeling regretful, Ji Heng suddenly said, "Stop the carriage."
The carriage stopped abruptly. Zhao Ke and Wen Ji asked outside, "Sir?" They were probably also very curious why Ji Heng stopped the carriage at this time.
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The Double / Marriage of the Di Daughter Part 2
Ficção HistóricaAuthor: 千山茶客 Qian Shan Cha Ke (HE) Chapters: 244 Plot Synopsys: In the year 42 of Hong Xiao's reign, Yanjing's number one beauty Xue Fangfei passed away. However, she reincarnated into the body of the Chief Assistant's official daughter Jiang Li, w...