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The five hundred and eighteenth chapter return journey (4)

The hunter tied the water bag around his waist. He looked at the village owner's two horses that had not stepped on the clip and asked, "Which one should I ride?"

The village owner looked at it and said, "Everyone can do. If you ride one, go quickly, the horse will be seriously injured."

"Okay." After the hunter finished speaking, he went to pick up the arrows that fell on the ground. There was his arrow on the ground. His friend, the tall and thin hunter, saw him, and said, "Go quickly, I'll pick it up for you. And your steel fork, I'll show you all." The hunter said and picked up arrows for him.

These hunters all carried arrows on their backs. When the fish jumped to the ground, they rushed out. Because of something, they did not pick them up.

When I saw two friends picking up arrows, the other two hunters looked around and went to pick up their own arrows, but they were not quick.

"Okay." The hunter with some blood on his head gave the arrow he picked up in his hand to his friend. The tall and thin hunter took the arrow and said, "Go, I'll show you all."

The arrow was given to the friend, and the hunter with some blood on his head went to lead the horse. He said to the other two friends: "I went back to the village to find a doctor. Have you gone to the veterinarian?"

"Go." The two hunters said one after another. The one who spoke was the thin hunters.

The hunter with some blood on his head led a horse and rode on the horse's back. He said, "The village owner will wait here, I will go to the veterinarian now."

"Go." The village owner replied.

"Driving" the hunter rides a horse and pulls the reins of the horse.

The soldier riding the horse held a horse whip and shouted, "Give you a horse whip."

The hunter grabbed the horse and looked at the soldier. The soldier threw the horse whip and said, "Catch it." After saying that, the soldier threw the horse whip at the hunter's chest.

The hunter made his hand catch it but failed to catch it, and the whip hit his chest. He held the whip in his arms, then took the whip, and thanked him: "Thank you, Brother Bing."

The soldier looked at him, neither speaking nor moving.

"Ga!" The hunter with some blood in his head waved his whip and made the horse move forward. "Ga!" The horse starts to run from slow to fast.

The village owner, soldiers, female shopkeepers, and the three hunters watched him ride away. The horse was already far away, and the village owner looked at the injured and broken horse.

"Oh. This is a bit serious." The village owner sighed.

The thin hunter said, "Don't worry, the village master, my friend has gone to see a veterinarian. When the veterinarian comes, the horse will get better."

The village owner looked at the horse and said, "This bone is broken and it will take some time to raise it. This horse looks a bit old, and it may take more time to raise it."

The thin hunter said: "The village owner has nothing to do. No matter how long it takes, as long as the horse can get better."

"Yeah," the village owner nodded and looked at the horse.

The horse with broken feet lay on his side and screamed a few times, with a little discomfort in his voice.

The female shopkeeper of the teahouse was sitting there, and the village owner's horse was half solved. Her horse had not yet been resolved. She stood up, beat her skirt, and walked towards the village owner.

"Missing Master, when will you solve the lawsuit filed by the private girl?" The female shopkeeper looked serious.

The village owner turned around when he heard the female shopkeeper's words. He looked back at the hunters and said, "Who did you put your horse in the clip?"

"I am the village owner." The thin hunter walked over with one hand.

The village owner looked at the hunter and said, "It's you?"

"It's my village owner." The thin hunter raised his hands and walked to the side of the village owner.

"Yes" The village owner looked at the hunter, who was quite active.

The female shopkeeper said, "My village master, my horse is injured and needs treatment. He will pay for the money." The female shopkeeper said the last sentence and pointed his hand at the thin hunter.

The thin hunter looked at the village owner, and the village owner looked at the thin hunter. The village owner said, "This female shopkeeper will sue you, you..." The village owner turned and asked the female shopkeeper again: "What are you suing him? Tell me again."

The female shopkeeper looked serious and said, "The civilian girl sued him and put a clip to get my horse injured. The civilian girl wants him to compensate me for the medical expenses."

After hearing this, the village owner looked at the thin hunter. He said, "Can you put a clip to get her horse injured?"

The thin hunter replied: "Go back to the village master, the clip is mine." The hunter thought for a while and said: "My village master, her horse was injured by the clip I lowered."

"Yeah," the village owner nodded after hearing this. He said, "You put the clip and injured her horse. Do you agree to compensate her horse for medical expenses?"

The thin hunter replied: "Go back to the village owner, the young man is willing to compensate her horse for medical expenses." After saying that, the hunter said: "My husband, her horse was injured when she stepped on the clip I was under. Look, who broke your foot. He only paid 60% of the medical expenses. Why did I pay all of them?"

After hearing this, the village owner looked at the hunter. The village owner looked at the hunter and said, "How much do you pay, you have to discuss with this female shopkeeper."

The female shopkeeper said, "You pay all the medical expenses, my horse is not the horse of the village yamen."

This thin hunter wanted to talk about bargaining prices and pay less. But he couldn't speak, so he couldn't say it. He said, "Then, that's OK, I'll pay all the medical expenses."

After hearing this, the village owner thought to himself, he paid all of them. How much is the medical expenses for all of them?

The village owner didn't know how much it was, and said, "How much is the total medical expenses?"

The hunter was thin and didn't know how much the medical expenses were all paid, and the female shopkeeper didn't know how much the medical expenses were all paid. The female shopkeeper didn't know how much the money was. She thought for a while and said, "You also ride a horse to find a veterinarian and bring the veterinarian. The veterinarian said how much it costs."

The hunter heard this and looked at the village owner and said, "My village owner, she asked me to ride a horse and find a veterinarian?"

After hearing this, the village owner rode a horse to find it, and could only ride the horse from the village office. He was embarrassed and said, "Okay, I have a horse." The village owner said, and glanced at the horse.

The thin hunter bowed to the village owner and said, "Thank you, the village owner." After saying that, the hunter went to ride a horse. He grabbed the reins of the horse without a whip. He sat on the horse and watched the village owner and the soldiers.

The soldier riding this horse held a whip in his hand. Seeing that he was not leaving, he said, "What are you looking at?"

The thin hunter saw that, his eyes turned red and turned back. He clamped the horse's belly with his feet, shook the horse's reins, and called the horse to "drive" with a grievance.

The horse started to walk slowly at first, but then gradually started running.

The thin hunter rode away and returned to the village to find a veterinarian.

The village owner looked at everyone and didn't know what to do if there was something. The veterinarian came to pick it up. The fracture was just picked up, so how could he walk with a load?

The horse must not be able to do it, and it must not be able to walk back to the village by itself. The village owner said, "What's wrong with this? Take it back with a carriage?"

"Yes, take it back in a carriage." The village owner said in his heart.

The horse's foot was injured, and the female shopkeeper had to walk back to the village with Ma'er. She hoped that the horse's injury would not be serious, and that it would be fine as long as she could walk back to the village. Everything would be fine after returning to the village.

The horse neighed and lowered its head and ate a few bites of grass. Whether it could go back to the village depends on itself.

If the horse could not walk back to the village by himself, the female shopkeeper had to find a carriage and pull it back.
Chapter completed!
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