C338 A bunch of bastards (1/2)
The spear was a very powerful weapon, but also a very dangerous weapon. It must be grasped in the right hands, or it could very well lead to disaster.
The reason why Jiang Xiaobai left the spear to Sun Jiayao was due to multiple considerations.
First of all, it was not safe for a girl to guard a pavilion, as they needed powerful weapons to protect themselves.
Furthermore, in the chaos just now, Jiang Xiaobai noticed that Sun Jiayao was very calm. Even the policemen were scared pale, but she kept smiling.
Of course, there was one other important thing, and that was that Jiang Xiaobai did not think that the gun would have any effect on him anymore.
After being modified repeatedly by the Portal of Space-time, ordinary handgun bullets could be blocked by bones at close range. If the distance was more than fifty meters, then the only thing they could do was scratch the skin.
What use was there in keeping a weapon that could not even kill him? It would be better to use a spear that could discharge electricity.
”Brother Jiang, you're giving me a gun?” Sun Jiayao didn't show any excitement on her face as she replied, ”Aren't you afraid that I might cause trouble?”
This answer made Jiang Xiaobai very satisfied, and he asked: ”Will you?”
”As long as my life is not in danger, I will not shoot!” Sun Jiayao laughed and said: ”I am not Chang Wei, and dream of obtaining powerful spells and taking revenge on those who have bullied their Chang Clan before.”
”That's why I didn't give him the gun!” With the help of the moonlight, Jiang Xiaobai began to explain the structure and usage of the handgun.
Sun Jiayao was very smart. She had come into contact with similar knowledge during her military training in university, and learned it very quickly. In less than three minutes, she was able to aim, pull the trigger, and reload.
This gun had a total of twenty particle bullets. With two cartridges, Jiang Xiaobai gave both of them to Sun Jiayao.
In order to increase Sun Jiayao's defensive capabilities, Jiang Xiaobai had even taken off his bulletproof vest and helped her put it on.
Very quickly, Chang Wei brought over the food box and brought it over.
While Jiang Xiaobai was eating, he also asked about the situation of the Zhengjia Village.
Chang Zilong led the army and left the Zhengjia Village at around 12: 30 PM. He temporarily recruited 40 villagers, 7 mules, and two horses.
In terms of supplies, Zhengjia Village had raised more than fifteen thousand kilograms of grain and over three thousand kilograms of vegetables. Also, Zheng Family and Chang Clan had respectively given out two live pigs, which were enough for over a thousand soldiers to support under Yi Zhou City.
The soldiers had never been this extravagant before. They all cried out in excitement, wishing that there would be such an expedition every day.
Of course, after experiencing the fear of being surrounded by the Forbidden Army during the day, the Zhengjia Village had also made the appropriate countermeasures.
The young adults in the village were all organized, for a total of nearly two hundred. With Chang Wei as the commander, they were responsible for patrolling the village and monitoring the Forbidden Army camp in the southeast direction.
As for the first wife and people of Wei Family, they also followed Chang Zilong's instructions and set off together with him.
It seemed that Zhengjia Village were safe for the time being. After Jiang Xiaobai finished eating, he instructed Chang Wei to give him the set of bedding he needed to protect him from the cold and strictly ordered anyone who did not have Sun Jiayao's permission to not get within thirty meters of the pavilion. Then, he left the pavilion and headed north.
It was already around seven in the evening, and the gates to the Baozhou City had already closed.
Therefore, Jiang Xiaobai decided to head north and return to the twenty-first century through the Second and Second Gate.
In the darkness, the Baozhou City was tranquil and peaceful. The towering city walls were like a huge dragon that spanned across the land, with specks of light on them. The soldiers that guarded the city walked back and forth.
A few wealthy families had already lit oil lamps, and smoke was rising in the night. Occasionally, there would be a dog barking, and although it was a bit shabby, this kind of scene could no longer be seen in the twenty-first century.
Five hundred meters away, there were fields, grains, millet, and other crops that were about to mature. Pumpkin bore huge fruits, wild rabbits, hedgehogs, and even crickets and frogs were chirping incessantly.
In order to not alarm others, Jiang Xiaobai chose to travel across the fields.