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C144

A massive river that cut off the entire Qing Xuzhou.

Li Ye planned to go to Xuzhou, not take the land road and take the water path. He had to pass through the surging river in front of him, which was about three hundred meters wide and was slightly yellow in color. The river surged violently, vast and winding, and he couldn't see the other side of the river from the ferry-crossing.

He wanted to follow the river into the blue sky and escape from this world that was disturbing him, but he could not. The name on the wanted poster was like a shackle that firmly locked him under the ground, and the monk at the side saw the yearning in his eyes and also saw something hidden in his eyes.

He gave Li Ye a deep look and said gently, "Benefactor, you should put down some things!"

"Some things can't be put down!" Li Ye glanced at him, then turned around to look at the workers who were moving the goods.

"Shipowner, when do we start?" The escaping woman did not participate in their conversation. She anxiously looked behind her, afraid that she would suddenly appear and chase them down.

The burly, tanned boatman glanced at the woman and the child she was holding, and the light in his eyes flickered. He smiled and said, "We'll have to wait for a while. Our boat is not back yet!"

Li Ye glanced at the boatman, pointed at the empty cargo ship behind the boatman, and coldly asked, "Aren't there any extra cargo there?"

The boatman smiled, shook his head and said, "That ship is a cargo ship, it can't carry people."

Seeing him come up with a reason to refuse, Li Ye could not force anything. He could only take a step back and asked coldly, "How long until the next boat?"

The boatman shook his head and said, "I don't know. I can't say for sure. Maybe an hour later, maybe four."

He sat down in a clean place, while the woman looked anxiously at the empty river in the distance. Anxiety was written all over her face, and she lowered her head to touch the child she was holding, comforting him, "Baby, endure it a little longer, we can go to grandpa's house!"

Li Ye looked at the mother and son, his face filled with doubt. Although Li Ye had no children, he had never eaten pork and had seen a pig run. From the beginning of the chase until now, it was rare that the child did not cry or make a ruckus. However, his relationship with the mother and son was foreign to him, and he would not pursue it further.

The boatman turned around and glanced at Li Ye and the other two. His eyes were full of ruthlessness as he found a boatman to whisper in his ear. After he finished talking, the boatman turned around and looked at the four people as if he was looking at a gold mine instead of a human.

Time passed slowly. The boat that Li Ye and the others were waiting for did not arrive. The woman got impatient, stood up, and walked to the boatsman. She asked anxiously, "Shipowner, when will the boat arrive?" It has been almost four hours! "

The boatman explained, "Don't worry, didn't I already say it? I don't know when this boat will arrive!"

Li Ye glanced at the boatman, stood up, patted his clothes, turned around to look at the monk who also stood up, and said in a clear voice, "The boat didn't arrive, but waited for something else instead."

When he finished, the ground began to shake violently, causing the woman to turn pale and tremble all over.

Li Ye took the woman's reaction very seriously, but what surprised him even more was that the child she was holding was also trembling along with his mother. Li Ye was very surprised; even if a woman knew the trembling of the ground, how could this child know?

Hundreds of riders arrived in front of Li Ye in the blink of an eye. All the riders in the team were wearing standard armor, and the leader of the riders, a slightly more well-dressed man, pulled the reins and stopped the horse in front of Li Ye. He scanned the crowd and found his target.

He coldly snorted, pointed at the woman, and said, "Sin woman, why aren't you going to surrender?"

The woman's face turned pale and her body turned limp. She almost fell to the ground. It was the child who supported her that prevented her from falling to the ground.

Seeing this, the monk was somewhat indignant. He stood up, walked in front of the woman, clasped his hands, and bowed towards the soldier, gently asking: "Sir, please tell me, what did you do to stop them?"

The soldier glared at the monk and said coldly, "Bald ass, this is not your buddhist temple. It's not like I have to tell you everything! "Now I'm going to take this sinful woman away, get out of my way.

The monk didn't even raise an eyebrow at such insults, he still asked with a smile, "Benefactor, I promised to escort them, so I must do it. Even if this female benefactor really broke the law, please tell me that I am worthy of the promise I made to myself."

"Baldy donkey, do I need to tell you what I'm going to do? I'm going to take her away now. If you don't move away, you better be careful that I don't take you with me!" Seeing that the monk had not moved, the lead guard roared and raised the horsewhip in his hand. He hit the monk on the head and drew a red mark on his head.

However, the monk still did not back down and stubbornly stood in front of the soldier.

The soldier was not a good man and would not say anything like "I will not catch the prisoner because of you, High Monk". He pulled on the reins and kicked the horse hard, using his superb horsemanship to force the horse towards the Monk.

"Are all the officials so unreasonable now?" without any reason at all, you want to take her away? " The monk raised both his hands to protect his head from the trampling of the horses' hooves and looked at the soldier with a flushed face.

"The official's words are reasonable. Whoever we want to take away will be taken away!" The soldier sneered as he crossed his arms in front of his chest.

The ground was cracked inch by inch, and his arms were full of power. He slowly pushed the horse high into the air, and with another throw, he threw the horse onto the ground, throwing the soldier onto the ground as well.

The soldier looked at the monk, whose eyes were bloodshot, and whose mouth was panting heavily. His legs were trembling, and he backed off continuously with his hands on the ground, afraid that this monk would take half a step closer to him.

Li Ye looked at the monk and lightly shook his head. With a leap, he flew in front of the monk and smacked him hard on the head, causing the monk to be in a daze. Li Ye looked at the monk and could not help but bitterly smile, "Young master, you're poisoned!"

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