OFTLHFRO C71
by NininiaChapter 71 Catching a Bandit Gang
The three children were extremely reluctant to see their two fathers go on a long trip.
But there was no helping it.
They prepared the next dayâs tofu and milk tea and informed the tavern keeper.
Fortunately, they hadnât signed any long-term contract before; they simply delivered and sold what they had each time. A quick heads-up to the keeper to line up another tofu supplier early was enough.
As for the small shop, it would be closed for two days. They asked Wen Liuyun to inform their regulars in advance, then the couple bought a carriage and left town.
Even while still in town, they felt they were being tailed, and there was even a bandit âscouting markâ scratched into the corner by their courtyard wall.
Give it two more days and those people would probably have tried to snatch the kids.
The carriage headed straight to the county office, with the item hidden on a hill along the road to Yuanzhou Prefecture.
The men trailing them followed all the way but dared not enter Yuelan County.
Seeing Luo Mingchen and Huo Yan come back out of the county seat puzzled them, but they kept following.
From the scouting theyâd done, Xiao Lin shouldnât be dead yet, which meant the item was likely handed to Huo Yan.
After all, those two were in it together. Back at the bandit stronghold, if Huo Yan hadnât secretly felled a swath of them, the group wouldnât have been tied up and dragged off their own mountain.
The carriage rolled on.
Sitting beside Huo Yan, Luo Mingchen said, âSeems like eight men.â
âTheir whole band numbers three hundred.â
Tilting his head, Luo Mingchen asked, âSome are still hiding?â
Huo Yan nodded slightly. âMm. Eight alone couldnât have hurt Xiao Lin that badly.â
Along the way, a few more joined the tail.
Luo Mingchen couldnât help teasing, âDid Xiao Lin steal their ancestral treasure or something?â
âWho knows with him.â
Huo Yan was also exasperated by Xiao Lin. Heâd told him eight hundred times not to steal, but those hands just itched.
When they reached the place where Xiao Lin had buried the goods, Luo Mingchen, guided by Huo Yanâs directions, used water tendrils to dig out a large chest.
The bandits, perhaps afraid of being discovered, kept a middling distance and couldnât see clearly what was happening in the trees.
They dug up the other chests too, emptied them into the space, and only then left.
Back in the carriage, Luo Mingchen unrolled the sheepskin and studied it. âNo matter how one looks at it, this doesnât seem like a treasure map.â
Glancing over as he drove, Huo Yanâs expression turned grave. âItâs a military cipher. If delivered to the prefect, someone who understands will decipher it.â
âHuh?â
âHeâs kicked a very large hornetâs nest,â Huo Yan said coldly.
A bandit gang colluding with the county yamen and the militaryâthis likely recorded some high officialâsâŠ
Seeing Huo Yanâs face darken, Luo Mingchen joked, âWith a talent for trouble like his, how come you never chopped his hand off?â
Huo Yan chuckled. âIf he hadnât shown me much kindness, I wouldnât bother with him.â
âHe saved you before?â
âWhen I joined the escort agency, he took me under his wing for seven or eight years,â Huo Yan said. âI was young then. The others didnât want to take jobs with me; only Xiao Lin dared to, and he taught me many ways of the jianghu. But⊠he often broke the taboos himself.â
Hearing this, Luo Mingchen understood why they were so close.
To Huo Yan, Xiao Lin wasnât a blood brother but was better than oneâhalf a teacher, even.
âNo wonder he left you a share of his estate.â
With a faint curl of his lips, Huo Yan said, âWhen we get back, letâs tell him a chest is missing and watch him cry.â
Knowing he was joking, Luo Mingchen played along. âSounds good to me.â
They chatted for a long while. When Huo Yan said they were nearly at the Yuanzhou border, the group behind still hadnât moved.
Luo Mingchen started getting drowsy. âHow long until they make their move?â
âOn the slope up ahead.â
âReally?â
He didnât know why Huo Yan was so certain.
But things happened exactly as Huo Yan said. Just as they reached the slope, rocks began tumbling down.
A few water tendrils from Luo Mingchen swatted the boulders aside with ease.
Bandits whoâd never seen such âmartial artsâ: ââŠâ
After a stunned moment, one bandit shouted, âChargeâ!â
Dozens rushed down from both sides of the slope.
Luo Mingchen simply waited, and when they were close enough, he bound them all at once.
That strange, overwhelming force sent them into terrified screams. âDemon!â
During all this, Huo Yan stayed seated in the carriage, not moving an inch.
Looking over the struggling mass, Luo Mingchen asked, âHow far is it to Yuanzhou?â
Huo Yan stepped down, pulled out the prepared hemp ropes, and quickly bound and gagged the group with practiced ease. âTwenty li. You watch them. Iâll fetch help.â
âAlright.â
With only one carriage, forcing these men to walk would take forever. Better for Huo Yan to bring a bigger party to haul them back.
Luo Mingchen handed him the sheepskin and the token left by the Third Prince. Once the carriage rolled away, he leaned against a tree and sat, nibbling a fruit while the bandits stared.
Seeing him pull food from thin air only deepened their conviction that he was a monster, and they shivered in fear.
He flashed a big, toothy smile for good measure, making them even more afraid.
He waited a long time, but before Huo Yan returned with reinforcements, another bandit troop arrivedâclearly the same gang.
Seeing their brothers trussed up like twists of rope, the head banditâs face went thunder-dark, and he roared at Luo Mingchen, âHack him to pieces!â
The captured bandits tried to warn their chief to stay away, but gagged, they could only moan.
Rubbing his ear, Luo Mingchen thought the man had quite a set of lungs.
As the group charged with blades drawn, Luo Mingchen pulled out the hidden darts Huo Yan had given himâcoated, heâd said, with a drug that induces unconsciousness.
In a blink, water tendrils had them bound as well.
âWhat kind of technique is this?â the bandit chief gasped.
âTake a guess,â Luo Mingchen replied with a smile.
The bandits: ââŠâ
âUntie me if youâve got guts, and weâll fight one-on-one!â the chief spat.
Without politeness, Luo Mingchen jabbed the dart into his shoulder. âA group of you one-on-one against meâwhoâs the coward here?â
âYouâ!â
He tried to say more, but his eyelids drooped and he slumped into unconsciousness.
Raising a brow, Luo Mingchen muttered, âWorks that well?â
Not knowing how many it could knock out, he went down the line, pricking others.
At the tenth man, the drug wore off.
So he pulled out another dart with a sunny smile. âSorryâone more prick.â
Bandits who got jabbed twice: ââŠâ
Four darts later, the whole lot were out cold. He frisked them, collected a haul of items, piled the weapons together, and dusted off his hands. âDone.â
When Huo Yan finally arrived with officers and soldiers, they were greeted by a heap of bandits tied into âtwists,â another heap stacked into a âhuman towerâ of the unconscious, and a mound of weapons and assorted loot.