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The five hundred and sixteenth chapter return journey (2)

The soldier "It's the village owner" stood up and came to help the female shopkeeper.

The female shopkeeper couldn't untie the clip alone, and the soldier came to help. She thanked and said, "Please trouble Brother Soldier."

The soldier squatted down and helped, "Where do you think, I'll help you."

"Thank you, Brother Bing." The female shopkeeper thanked. As for the soldiers' help, the female shopkeeper worked with her to remove the clip. The clip was removed. The female shopkeeper looked at her horse's feet, and the foot was covered with blood, and she didn't know what was going on.

The clamp was removed, and the horse didn't know how it was injured. It tried to stand up and neighed. The horse stood up, moving back and forth with four legs. Judging from the horse's feet, it seemed that it had not broken.

Seeing that the horse and the foot seemed to be broken, the female shopkeeper was happy.

The military horse was removed from its clamp and could not get up half-sitting. It was an old horse, and I don’t know how it was injured. Seeing that the horse stood up, it also stood up.

The horse stood up in pain, moved its four feet and fell to the ground. The horse fell to the ground, and its back rolled on the ground. It looked at its injured foot. The injured foot was bent, and it seemed to be broken.

"Broken?" The soldier squatted on the ground to pick up the horse's clip and stood up and looked at the horse.

"Broken?" The soldier who helped the female shopkeeper get the clip looked at the horse.

"Broken?" The village owner looked at the horse.

"What's wrong with this?" the village owner said to himself.

The female shopkeeper looked at the hunters dressed up as a villager and said, "My horse has to see a doctor and pay my horse for medical expenses."

"Pay compensation for my ma'er's medical expenses." The female shopkeeper spoke louder.

Three villagers were lying down, while one villager was still lying down. The three villagers looked at the female shopkeeper, but they all took their eyes back and said nothing.

When the female shopkeeper saw this, she had already determined that the three of them were all scoundrels. She put the clamp and grabbed the other person's horse and refused to admit it. The man was lying on the ground. The female shopkeeper thought that he was either fainting or pretending to be impatient.

Facing the scoundrel, the female shopkeeper has his own way. She said to the village owner: "My village owner, I want to sue them, sue them, put down the clip, and pinch my horse and don't pay for it."

This is a civil dispute and a case. The village mainly deals with the legal process.

The village owner was worried about not being able to take these villagers. The female shopkeeper complained to him, which made him happy. His depressed face changed to a smile. The village owner held his hands behind his back, raised his chest and asked the female shopkeeper: "What do you want to sue them? Say it to me again."

The female shopkeeper said, "I want to sue them, sue them, and pinch my horse."

The village owner raised his chest and looked up with a serious expression. He looked at the soldiers and said to the soldiers: "Come and stand up, hold the shovel."

Seeing that the village owner was serious, the soldiers did not dare to neglect it, and immediately shouted: "It's the village owner!" They all took shovels and stood behind the village owner.

The village owner turned around and looked at the soldiers and said, "Stand on both sides of me."

"It's the village owner!" The four soldiers divided into two and stood on both sides of the village owner with shovels.

The village owner rolled up his sleeves and looked at the villagers. He said, "Someone told me that the village owner. Your affairs have become a case. Do you understand?"

The three villagers looked at each other and said nothing.

The village owner saw that several villagers did not speak. From the expressions of the villagers, he saw that they were no longer as afraid of themselves as before. He said, "I don't understand. I will tell you. This matter has become a case, and you will face the law. You will be handled by the law."

The village owner looked at the three villagers and said, "Say, who owns these two clips?"

"Speak!" several soldiers shouted with shovels.

These villagers all have wives and children, and they are beginning to be scared. They glance at the village chief soldiers, and a thin villager slowly raises one hand.

The village owner saw it and asked, "Which clip is yours?"

The thin-bodied villager replied: "Go back to the village owner, those two clips, one of mine, and the other one of them lying down." The villager said, pointing to the hunter lying in front of the tree. Then he said: "The clip that the standing horse stepped on is mine."

"Yes" The village owner stood up straight, looked at the hunter for a few times, and then looked at the lying down.

The lying man was motionless and lay in front of the tree. The village owner asked, "Does that person like to lying?"

A tall and thin villager was approaching him and said, "He hit a head on the tree. I guess his head was not as hard as the tree, and he fainted?"

"Have you fainted?" The village owner looked at the hunter lying on his face and said, "Turn him to see if he can wake him up."

The tall and thin villager stood up and pushed the hunter on his lying side: "Hey, wake up?"

The hunter lying down had some blood coming out of his head. The tall and thin villager said, "My village master, is his head bleeding?"

The village owner looked at them and asked, "Did he wake up?"

The tall and thin hunter replied: "I haven't woken up."

The village owner said, "Push him again."

The tall and thin hunter pushed again: "Hey, are you awake?"

The villagers lying on the verge did not move or make a sound.

The tall and thin hunter replied: "The village master, he doesn't make a sound."

"Don't make a sound?" The village owner walked towards the hunter lying on his back with his hands behind his back. He turned around and looked at the soldiers and said, "Come here."

"It's the village owner!" The soldiers dragged a shovel and came to the village owner.

The village owner did not care about how the soldiers took shovels. He walked with his hands behind his back to the side of the hunter. The village owner looked down and touched the hunter with his feet, saying, "Is this hunter sleepy?"

The tall and thin hunter replied: "The village master, there was some blood on his head."

The village owner looked at the hunter lying on his face and said, "Do you think he can faint if he shed such blood?"

The tall and thin villager shook his head, "I don't know this. He hit a tree. He probably fainted and couldn't faint if he bleeded."

The village owner said, "Flip him over."

The tall and thin hunter looked at the village owner and squatted down and turned the hunter on his lying.

The man turned over, and the village owner bent down to look at the man and asked the two hunters: "Do you bring water? Water more water on his face." After the village owner finished speaking, he went to untie the water bag on the hunter's waist.

The hunters came to the forest to hunt and put on condoms, and all brought water. The two hunters who were still on the side untied their water bags and threw them over to the village owner.

Both of these water bags were thrown at the foot of the village owner. Seeing that they were still upside down, the village owner said, "You two stand up, it's not good to look upside down."

After hearing what the village owner said, the two villagers stood up with their hands on the grass.

The two villagers stood up, and the villagers looked at the waist of the tall and thin hunter and stretched out their hands and said, "Give me the water bag."

"Oh." The hunter stretched out his thin hands and untied the water bag in his waist to the village owner.

The village owner took the water bag and handed the two water bags in his hand to the soldiers beside him, saying, "Wake up this hunter."

The soldier took two water bags, opened one, and turned over and watered the hunter's nostrils. When the village owner saw it, he immediately held the soldier's hand and said, "Why are you breathing when you water him? Don't water him to death."

The soldier said, "Misser, I see if I can wake him up."

"Aqi!!" At this moment, the hunter could not hold it in, and was choked by the water. He sneezed violently, and he was so moaned that he could sit up. The village chief soldier hurriedly dodged and the tall and thin hunter, and the water mist sprayed on their faces.
Chapter completed!
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