Full-level Boss Dressed As a Peasant Girl Chapter 1684: Rescue


Fortunately, he was lucky this time, and the other party went in another direction.

They push carts, and the secret passage can only accommodate two people walking side by side, so their carts are not big and very narrow.

The people pulling the carts were also walking in front. There were five carts in total.

There was a strong fishy smell coming from the car. When Meng Pei saw them walking away, he followed quietly at the back.

Fortunately, these people were walking forward arduously and did not notice someone following behind them.

When they reached the entrance of the black market, the leader pressed the button and received the same question from the gatekeeper.

Meng Pei took advantage of this moment to hide under the cart and followed the team into the black market.

When Meng Pei came, a group of people happened to be gathered in the black market and went out, so there were not many people inside, and there were only two or three people guarding the Beast Camp.

These carts were pushed into the Beast Camp.

The cars are all filled with food for wild animals. Originally, these foods were brought in from outside the city, but recently there are people from other counties walking around outside the city, and some officers and soldiers are searching for bandits, so On the contrary, it is not as convenient for transportation as the private residence of the magistrate of Chenggu County.

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After Meng Pei got off the car, he hid on the innermost beam of the Beast Camp.

The environment here is very dark, the area is large, and the various noises made by the beasts make it easier for Meng Pei to hide.

There was only one exit in the Beast Camp, and there were three people guarding the exit. It was a little difficult for Meng Pei to run out without attracting anyone's attention.

He has been staying in the beast camp waiting for the opportunity, but there is no food, which makes him feel a little uncomfortable.

People in the black market only feed these beasts raw meat, not even a leaf. Meng Pei felt uncomfortable just looking at it, and it was impossible for him to eat it.

Fortunately, there were several large clean buckets inside, so he could only drink water to satisfy his hunger while staying there.

They hid like this all night, but never had a chance to get out. Not only were there many guards at the door, but there were also other people who came to them to drink and eat, and the door was blocked tightly.

Meng Pei became more and more anxious, and finally couldn't wait any longer. When he was about to rush, the second son of the He family was sent in at this time.

Meng Pei watched helplessly as the bandits laughed and dragged the cursing Mr. He to the innermost area. There was an iron cage containing a wolf that had not eaten for more than a day.

It is said that this wolf did not like the food sent by the county magistrate and always looked at humans with eager eyes.

They threw Mr. He directly into the iron cage, watched the man trembling inside, locked the door and walked away. ~IndoMTL.com~ Although Master He scolded the people in the black market with anger at first, when he faced the hungry and ferocious wolf, he just wanted to faint and die immediately.

He knocked on the iron door, but there was only arrogant laughter outside.

Meng Pei's heart skipped a beat as he watched the wolf lying on the ground raise its head, its bloodthirsty eyes falling on Mr. He.

In front of him, Meng Pei would certainly not be able to ignore the situation.

He jumped down from the beam, took out the soft sword from his waist, and landed quietly outside the iron cage.

The evil wolf bared its teeth and rushed toward Mr. He fiercely. When Mr. He was so frightened that his two legs almost fainted, he stabbed him with a sword.

However, across the iron fence, the wolf had experience in attacking and fighting, and actually dodged under Meng Pei's sword.

(End of this chapter)

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