Chapter 141.012. Success
Bai Suihe didn't dare go far, after all, there were still her precious children in this house, so she and Granny Pang stayed outside the courtyard.

Waiting was agonizing, every minute and every second was agonizing. Bai Suihe looked on with bated breath and finally heard some movement. These Japanese pirates had been in this area for so long that they had already figured out the nearby villages and soon reached the center of the village.

Seeing that they had fallen into the trap, Gu Kaiyuan's side began to take action.

First, they were shown the crossbows that had been hastily made over the past few days as an appetizer. Then, a wail rang out, and it was as if a racing bar had been turned on, with one wail after another, getting faster and faster.

Even in the darkness, Bai Suihe could hear the other party's furious voice and the familiar dog language, which told her that it was no wonder these people tasted her medicine.

She quietly moved a few of the purses to different places. Granny Pang glanced at them but didn't say anything more.

These people are ruthless, and countless innocent lives have been taken from their hands. Suffering more is a form of redemption for them.

Gu Kaiyuan's men were only temporarily trained, and these shorty-like individuals, once they realized what was happening, began to fight back.

At Gu Kaiyuan's command, his men immediately withdrew. Gu Kaiyuan then lit torches and, with his agile skills, killed several more men. He then deliberately left some openings to lure the men outside their house.

He had promised his wife that he would bring her some live animals, since these people didn't really behave like humans, and they would be good guinea pigs for her.

Bai Suihe's eyes lit up when she heard the commotion outside. It was a pity that her ancestors in later generations couldn't see it, otherwise they would have given her their own page.

Upon arriving at the gate, Gu Kaiyuan stood in front and, seeing her arrive, smiled and said, "Madam, they didn't bring many men. There are seven or eight left here, which should be enough for now."

As for those who were hit by arrows earlier, Gu Kaiyuan had no intention of letting them leave alive. He didn't want his mercy to bring him danger. The medicine on Sword Peak was personally prepared by Granny Pang, and it was all lethal upon contact with blood.

When Inoshita Saburo saw Bai Suihe, his eyes narrowed with lust. This was the perfect woman he had been looking for; those village women he had seen before were simply a disgrace to him.

"Beautiful," Tanaka Heiji's eyes darted around, his katana already pointed directly at Gu Kaiyuan. He knew what was important and what was urgent; if he wanted to get what he wanted, he had to deal with this man first.

He could tell this guy was no pushover, and he couldn't beat him on his own, so he shouted, "Brothers, we have to take him down first. Everyone, cooperate!"

As for the brothers who died before, it didn't cause the slightest ripple. They died, so what? There were few people left to share the spoils with them.

Several people instantly surrounded Gu Kaiyuan, which was their usual tactic: kill the men first, and the others would be easier to deal with.

Bai Suihe and Granny Pang certainly noticed the previous looks and wished they could gouge their eyes out immediately.

Both of them simultaneously reached into their robes.

"Husband, disperse," as soon as Bai Suihe finished speaking, Gu Kaiyuan lightly touched the ground with his toes, leaped into the air between them, performed a beautiful flip in space, and landed directly on the roof.

Before Saburo and the others could even be surprised, a strange smell assaulted their senses, and before they could think of anything, they collapsed limply to the ground.

Bai Suihe clapped her hands and came over with a pout, "That's it?" She had prepared so many medicine packets, and just a few people took care of it all in one go.

Granny Pang walked over and sprinkled another handful of powder on them to make sure everything was perfect.

"Let's send someone to check if everyone is here," Bai Suihe thought about the follow-up, making sure no one escaped.

She still has a great use for these people, and she can't let the officers and soldiers find out about them. After all, every Japanese pirate is a walking contribution.

Gu Kaiyuan shouted towards where his men were hiding, "Keep a good look around the village, make sure no one is hiding inside."

Those men had long been unable to contain themselves. These fearsome Japanese pirates were not what they had expected; they were far too weak. All the strategies they had devised had been rendered useless.

This gave them a surge of confidence, and they began to patrol the familiar villages.

Inoshita Saburo: "You...bastards, what kind of sorcery is this? Release us right now, or don't blame us for being impolite."

Bai Suihe clicked her tongue and shook her head, "Who told you to howl like that? Don't you know what situation you're in right now?"
They're just prisoners; shouldn't they be begging us to let them go?
Oh, but even if you break your head right now, I still won't consider it.

Your eyes just now made me very uncomfortable. What should I do?

As Bai Suihe spoke, she untied the purses from her waist one by one and placed them in front of them. "I only gave you one of the medicines just now. I still have so many here, but I can't tell what they are for. You've brought them to my door, so consider it a good deed for you to help me identify them."

Saburo and the others couldn't understand what he meant. They had been learning Eicho's language so that they could integrate into the community more quickly and quietly in the future, and they usually communicated in Eicho's language.

They had studied for a long time and had no problem communicating, so why couldn't they understand what the young woman was saying?
They came to rob, to make money, not to do good deeds.

However, they did notice one thing: the young woman's eyes were full of malice towards them, and they also felt that those purses contained nothing of value.

As more and more items were placed on the table, they smelled the medicinal odor growing stronger. Recalling what had happened to them, they seemed to understand something.

“It’s all a misunderstanding. We’re here to find someone,” Yamaguchi said, his eyes darting around. “We had an enemy who said he was moving here, so we came to seek revenge. Seeing all these unfamiliar faces, we must have made a mistake.”

"Don't embarrass yourself with such a lame excuse," Bai Suihe said with a sneer. "Everyone knows who you are and what you're here for. I think you should have been prepared to be dealt with long ago. Since that's the case, just accept your fate. Maybe if you're more compliant, I'll give you a quick death."

Gu Kaiyuan had already come down from the rooftop, as they had agreed beforehand; he left in time to avoid being accidentally injured.

“Madam, now that they’ve come to us, the place we specially prepared for them can finally be put to good use.” Granny Pang’s voice was flat and even, as if she were recounting something very mundane.

She has her own kindness and compassion, but she certainly wouldn't give it to these people in front of her.

Wishing all my dear friends a happy National Day! Have a wonderful holiday!

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