The simple wooden door of the children’s home was suddenly pushed from the outside, and the old village chief Brett came in with a group of villagers.
He looked up at the shed dripping with rain and said to Selena, "This shed doesn’t keep out the rain. We have to organize people to move the children to the carpenter’s workshop in the village."
He turned to a villager behind him and ordered, "Go and tell the old El in the carpenter’s workshop to move the woodwork and timber department outside and give me the room."
"Got it, Uncle Brett!" The young villagers promised to turn around and get into the rain at once.
The villagers in Wall Village have already gone to children’s homes to take their children home one after another.
Brett, the old village head, picked up a foreign village child in each hand and hid them in his cloak, facing the villagers who brought them behind him and said, "Come with me, everyone. Let’s send these children to the carpenter’s workshop for shelter from the rain."
The villagers behind them woke up and said, "But … what about putting volcanic ash next to the embankment of Uncle Brett’s canal?"
The old village head frowned and bit his teeth and said, "It doesn’t matter if you go late for a while, just do as I say."
"Yes!"
The villagers in the village of Woer, the village head of Brett, have no doubt that they have picked up the children in the children’s yard and walked quickly towards the wooden workshop in the village
Selena stayed last and carefully counted the number of children for fear of forgetting.
Hiding her skirt, Richner looked at the mountain pass with a touch of worry in her eyes.
Not long after the old village chief Brett left the children’s home with a group of villagers, a group of knights had slowly emerged in the rain at the entrance of the village.
At this time, the kobold slaves in the slave camp felt the murder in the rain first, and they got up in panic and fidgeted and looked out through the shed.
At the gate of the slave camp, two villagers’ supervisors saw that the kobold slaves were different, and they quickly copied the whip to intimidate these kobold slaves and warned them to be honest. Before the two villagers’ supervisors could finish their sentences, they also heard a series of rapid rumbling horseshoes …
The villagers’ supervisor followed the frightened eyes of the kobold slaves and saw a group of knights galloping in the rain, and their hooves smashed several ground splashes.
The two villagers’ supervisors are a little puzzled by how they are still carrying heavy knight pike …
Chapter 516 An arrow in the rain
At the gate of the slave camp, the villagers’ supervisor yelled at the kobold slaves while wearing reeds to weave hemp fiber and walked into the rain to wave to the knights.
"It’s raining so hard, come here to avoid the rain!"
In the rain, when the knight heard the villagers’ supervisor shout, he immediately clamped a stirrup, and the blue-gray horse immediately jumped like an arrow.
The supervisor’s face was covered with rain and he turned into a licking dog. Before he could say a word, a cold knight pike stabbed head-on and was covered with rain. The blade was covered with a touch of light until the cold knight pike tore and stabbed his chest …
The village supervisor didn’t even react. How did the knights of the Green Empire aim their weapons at unarmed civilians?
The villagers’ supervisor was kicked down in the mud by the knight.
The knight pulled out his big pike and rushed towards the slave camp barrack. The horse’s iron hoof broke the reed mat in the slave barrack, and a nest of kobold slaves fled in panic. These kobold slaves were generally 1.21 meters tall and short, and they could pass through the horse’s belly flexibly.
Several knights broke through the slave camp at the same time.
The shed was torn apart, and hundreds of kobolds and slaves were wailing.
Like a group of loaches running around in the rain in a ditch, several kobold slaves were left in the collapsed shed.
Later, the knight root didn’t hurt a few kobolds. The slaves looked at the scattered kobolds and hurriedly chased them around.
Two knights with big iron guns picked the reed mat in the children’s home and found one person inside.
The knight in front of the team wiped his face, and the rain stopped the slave knights who chased the kobolds.
Pointing to the direction of Wall Village, he said to a group of knights, "Never mind the kobolds. Let’s control this village first, and everyone will attack with me!"
"attack!"
A group of knights followed the knight commander to erect their big iron spears and the knight’s light shield struck the surface and made a "bang bang bang" impact.
Fifty knights broke through the rain and crossed the dead trees at the village entrance.
A knight raised his pike and pierced the board with the words’ Wall Village’ on it, and the rotten board was instantly broken into several pieces of scattered mud.
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As soon as the old village head led the villagers to transfer a group of children to the carpenter’s workshop, they heard the barking of kobold slaves at the entrance of the village.
Village chief Brett’s first reaction was that the kobolds in the shed bombed the slave camp, and I’m afraid those two villagers who were guarding the slave camp were running out of luck.
The old village head grabbed a hoe from the agricultural implement rack in the carpenter’s workshop and shouted to the villagers in the courtyard, "I’m afraid those kobold slaves will escape. Come with me!"