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Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 45 - Turn Back
Chapter 45: Chapter 45: Turn Back
Chapter 45 -45: Turn Back
“Stop talking, let’s hurry up and leave this place, we can talk on the way.”
Old Uncle Qiu urged his sons not to waste time and to walk faster.
Although everyone did not understand the situation, they could tell from their expressions that the outcome was not good.
Thus, the whole family didn’t delay, and upon Old Uncle Qiu’s command, everyone immediately started running back.
Xiao Shan, Bai Lingyu, and Madam Liu, who were slower, were directly ushered into the vehicle, Bai Junjun also didn’t try to be strong and consciously jumped into the car, and as soon as she was in, she closed her eyes to gather the energy of plants and trees, not wasting a single moment.
Everyone thought she was just tired from scouting the situation and was resting her eyes, so they all consciously did not disturb her.
Bai Sasa didn’t care about increasing her energy either. At the moment, Qiu Er and Qiu San were working together to push one vehicle, while Uncle Qiu was helping Bai Sasa push the one in her hands. With the two of them working together, the speed increased.
Old Uncle Qiu followed at the rear, hiding the tracks of the vehicles, lest the patrolling soldiers discovered that tiny ants had visited their secret military base.
The group coordinated seamlessly, as if sprouting wings on their feet, desperate to get as far from the place as possible. Their speed was more than triple what it had been before.
“Father, are we going back to Hunter Village?”
Following the direction of their return, there was only one destination, Hunter Village. However, the scene of their departure was still vivid in their minds. Hunter Village seemed dangerous enough to them; could it be that what father saw earlier was even more dangerous than Hunter Village?
“Father, what exactly happened ahead? Why do you and Junjun both have such serious expressions?”
Seeing his sons anxious and worried, asking one question after another, Old Uncle Qiu quickly recounted what he had witnessed.
Old Uncle Qiu’s words had not been comforting, as the three Qiu brothers started sweating cold sweat immediately.
They had never heard of a barracks here; it must be Xuanwei’s top-secret.
Thinking about how they had all been walking a tightrope on a cliff for the past few days, they were terrified in hindsight.
Thus, on the way back, no one was in the mood to fish or tease birds. At each rest, they hastily ate something and then continued on their way, not even stopping at the once familiar Green Pool.
Because of this, Xiao Shan threw a tantrum, which naturally resulted in Madam Liu and Uncle Qiu taking turns in scolding and consoling him for a long time.
Even so, the Qiu family did not soften their hearts, as their little lives were at stake, and they couldn’t afford to be concerned about a child’s feelings.
On the way to Cold City, they had taken nine leisurely days walking through the dense forest; now they had returned in just five days, and could already see the shadows of Hunter Village.
However, to their surprise, when they returned to Hunter Village, they found it occupied by refugees.
The refugees did not expect people to suddenly emerge from deep within the forest, and especially not several able-bodied men.
They were all startled, with some quickly hiding in their houses, while others just stood there, shivering and continuously pleading, “I have no food, I don’t have anything to eat, please spare me.”
They looked as if they had encountered some great robbers.
Uncle Qiu originally wanted to ask what was going on, but the people either avoided coming out or spoke incoherently and refused to communicate.
As the Qiu family father and sons were frantically trying to figure out what to do, Bai Junjun suddenly pulled out arrow feathers, casually grabbed a woman, and placed the cold arrow feathers against her throat.
“Answer whatever I ask you, honestly and without wasting my time or trying to deceive me; otherwise, don’t blame me for being merciless,” she said.
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Although she was young, she had been well-fed for half a month, which naturally made her stronger than those who were constantly starving.
Added to her fierce gaze and resolute actions, she immediately intimidated the person she confronted.