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Chapter 1070: The People's Toughness

Chapter 1070: The People's Toughness
It can be said that the no-cost business of robbery has accompanied the development of human civilization and has never been eradicated.

For example, those illegally built toll booths on highways.

Luoxia Ferry brought together merchants from the Central Plains and the Western Regions, which was a huge profit.

Normally, with government troops patrolling, the sand bandits certainly don't dare to act rashly. But now that the sky is filled with dust, the government troops have to stay in the outposts, and these sand bandits took the opportunity to cause trouble.

The three of them also ran downstairs. At this time, the lobby was full of people. They helped to pick up tables, chairs and benches to block the door. There were also many people holding their luggage and feeling uneasy.

The sand bandits mainly robbed merchants, so they would naturally come to places like inns where merchants gathered first, and they didn't seem to intend to give up easily.

The sound of knocking on the door became louder and louder, until in the end one would wonder if there was someone outside smashing it with a construction hammer.

Some strong people rushed over to hold down the tables, chairs and benches that were blocking the door. Even so, the door was still heaving, as if it could be knocked open at any time.

Seeing this, Jiao Wenlong quickly asked the shopkeeper:

"Have the other doors and windows been closed?"

"It's all set, don't worry, sir. My inn is not one that a few bandits can come to just because they want to."

The shopkeeper seemed very confident, which also reassured other customers, telling them to stay calm and not panic.

But he was immediately slapped in the face.

Amid the pounding of the door, there was a crisp sound, which sounded like the sound of a horse. Then the sound got closer and closer, and then there was a loud bang, and the people who went up to hold down the table and chairs were knocked flying on the spot.

Amidst the neighing of horses, a carriage rushed in from outside the door and directly created a hole in the blocked gate.

This really was a slap in the face right away.

The force of the carriage rushing at full speed was beyond human power, and many people were knocked to the ground like gourds.

Yang Yiyi picked up the wheelchair and jumped with Wu Shaoyi to avoid the aggressive carriage. Not to mention Jiao Wenlong, whose martial arts skills were even better than Yang Yiyi's.

Then the carriage crashed into the counter, and you could even see a few copper coins flying out.

The horse pulling the cart was slashed twice on its buttocks and was bleeding profusely. With this wound, it wailed a few times and fell into the ruins. I'm afraid it won't be able to get up.

As soon as the door was opened, wind and sand followed. The strong wind mixed with sand forced everyone in the inn to squint their eyes, and some people simply couldn't open their eyes.

Mixed with the wind and sand, a group of guys wearing scarves and holding swords also rushed in. There was no attempt to persuade them to surrender. They just started to chop down anyone they saw.

The sand bandits are different from ordinary bandits. The latter usually won't do things to the extreme. After all, they can distinguish between filling one meal and not filling every meal.

But in order to avoid being encircled by a large army, the sand bandits always just killed and robbed everyone, and their brutality was comparable to that of the Japanese.

The people near the door screamed a few times, probably because they were chopped down.

Mainly because of the wind and sand, Yang Yiyi couldn't open her eyes. Li Chengxi gave her a mask but not glasses to protect her eyes.

Fortunately, Yang Yiyi and her friends were standing at the back of the lobby, and the bandits had to chop down the group of people in front before they could get to Yang Yiyi. The wind and sand that poured into the lobby of the inn was reduced a little, and Yang Yiyi was finally able to tentatively squint her eyes.

At this time, more than a dozen people rushed in and started fighting with the people in the inn.

To be honest, anyone who dares to make a living as a traveling merchant must have some self-defense skills, especially when coming to an unsafe place like the Western Regions. If you don't have some skills, not to mention encountering robbers, you might even be eaten by wild beasts along the way.

It was indeed unexpected that the gate was opened by the carriage, so they were caught off guard. But after reacting, the guests in the lobby drew their swords from their waists and fought with the bandits. Some of them might be merchants from the Western Regions, and they were using scimitars inlaid with gems, which looked quite exotic.

The innkeeper was definitely not an ordinary person. A normal innkeeper would have hidden himself if he encountered such a thing, but this innkeeper picked up a bench on the ground and smashed it on the bandit's head. He even held two benches at once, looking like he was going berserk. The new waiter was stunned.

What does it mean to have a tough folk character? (Tactical retreat
Everyone is so brave, so Yang Yiyi certainly can't be left behind.

She took out a quick towel and wiped the dust off her eyelids, then picked up two steel maces and rushed forward to kill.

The sand bandits have some martial arts skills, which are definitely enough to deal with ordinary people, but compared with Yang Yiyi, that is unnecessary.

A merchant from the Central Plains picked up a bench to use as a shield, and was fighting with a bandit with the bench in one hand and a sword in the other. Then, there was a gust of wind, and the bandit who was in front of him just now was blown away against the strong wind as if he was hit by a dump truck.

The most troublesome thing now is that the wind and sand are too blinding. The sand bandits all have face masks to cover themselves, but no one in the inn has any.

There is a circle of gauze on Yang Yiyi's hat, which can be used as a face mask, but that thing is in the Xumi Realm, and Li Chengxi has to be present to take it out.

So Yang Yiyi narrowed her eyes and rushed into the crowd, killing indiscriminately.

The sandstorm was a little smaller than before, at least it was no longer pitch black, but the light was obviously not enough to see things clearly.

A strong wind blew into the inn and the oil lamp had long been blown out. In addition, there were so many people at the door that it was difficult to tell which one was the bandit.

Yang Yiyi’s choice was very simple, just rush into the crowd.

Now she is wearing women's clothes, which makes her stand out in the inn full of rough men. In other words, Yang Yiyi cannot recognize who is the bandit, but the people in the inn will definitely recognize that Yang Yiyi is one of their own.

Rush into the crowd. If someone hits you, that person is your enemy. If someone recognizes Yang Yiyi and doesn't attack you, that person is your friend.

So, sometimes I really doubt whether Yang Yiyi is smart or stupid, to be able to come up with such a method...

And this method certainly cannot be replicated by others. After all, you have to be beaten first to know who the bandit is. Most people would be finished if they were stabbed.

Yang Yiyi was different. She used all her strength to practice the new magic skill she had learned, and her whole body was invulnerable to swords and guns. When the sand bandits chopped her with their scimitars, only a crisp sound was made, just like chopping a stone. Yang Yiyi turned around and used a steel mace, letting the sand bandits know on the spot what it meant not to compete with a dump truck for the road, or they would be sent to another world to reincarnate!

Since she couldn't see the people or the road clearly, Yang Yiyi had to rely entirely on taking beatings and locating herself by listening to sounds as she moved in and out of the crowd. She didn't know if she had hurt anyone by mistake, but the effect was still very obvious. The entrance of the inn, which had been a mess just now, was obviously cleared up, and there were few people still standing.

"Seal the door again!"

The voice I could hear was that of the shopkeeper. Judging from what was at the scene, they were the sand bandits. They definitely wouldn't dare to bypass the border and come to Luoxia Town. There must be more of them.

Upon hearing this, Yang Yiyi fumbled around for a while and just picked up a door panel. Just as she was about to insert it back into the door frame, she suddenly saw a large area of ​​light like torches, dotted with stars, appearing in the misty yellow sand in the distance.

(End of this chapter)

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