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Chapter 199 Shame



Chapter 199 Shame

Seeing Su Yue's arrogant demeanor, Dali, standing to the side, was not to be outdone.

She yelled at the top of her lungs, mimicking Su Yue's tone, towards the bottom of the sand dune: "That's right, you little punks! Come on up if you dare!"

This completely enraged the bandits below the sand dunes.

They never imagined that they would be made so miserable by two women on their own turf.

First, the boss was inexplicably killed, and then he was subjected to unbridled ridicule and provocation. This was an utter disgrace!

They were so angry that they were practically spitting fire and glaring at each other, wishing they could rush up the sand dunes and devour Su Yue and Dali alive.

However, at this moment, although these people were filled with anger, they were so frightened by what Su Yue had just shown that they did not dare to step forward rashly.

Su Yue stood atop the sand dune, a sly smile on her face, and said in a sly, unabashed tone, "Oh ho, what's wrong? A bunch of cowardly little wretches, you're really spineless. If you've got the guts, come up here!"

Seeing this, Dali, who was standing nearby, also raised his voice and shouted, "That's right, you useless little turtle, aren't you good enough!"

Upon hearing these provocative words, the bandits were enraged, their faces turning red and veins bulging on their necks.

Gripping his gleaming broadsword, he charged menacingly toward the sand dune, roaring, "Aaaaah~ you bitch, I'm going to fight you to the death today! I'll tear you to pieces!"

"Charge! Brothers, let's kill this arrogant bastard!" The shouts of battle were deafening.

As the bandits drew closer and were about to charge up the sand dune, Su Yue's lips curled up slightly, revealing a barely perceptible smile.

Immediately afterwards, she and Dali exchanged a glance, understood each other perfectly, and simultaneously used their lightness skills to leap down from the sand dune.

This caught the bandits who had just rushed up off guard. They stared wide-eyed at the two people who flew away in front of them, completely dumbfounded.

When I finally realized what was happening, I felt a tightness in my chest with nowhere to vent my anger; I was so angry I felt like my lungs were about to explode.

After landing, Su Yue didn't even pause for a moment before quickly turning around to face the furious bandits.

Then, playfully, she made a big face at them, sticking out her tongue and making a series of "lè lè lè lè" sounds.

She then mocked, "Hehehe~ You little bastards, your grandma is right here. Come on over if you dare!"

After saying that, he waved to the bandits, deliberately provoking them.

With a swift movement of his hand, Dali cleaved the ropes binding the men, allowing them to find a place to hide.

These people were quite obedient, scrambling and crawling towards the distant sand dunes.

They found a sand dune a little further away, hid there, and didn't dare to breathe.

Seeing that the men had taken cover, Su Yue stopped paying attention to them and continued to deal with the bandits.

She and Dali worked together seamlessly, traversing and leaping between several sand dunes.

The bandits, panting heavily, chased after them desperately, but they could not close the distance between themselves and Su Yue and her companion.

Finally, one of the bandits, exhausted, collapsed to the ground, panting heavily as if his lungs were about to burst.

Seeing this, the other bandits also stopped, each one exhausted and staggering.

At this moment, Su Yue stood steadily on a sand dune opposite the bandits, looking down at the group of disheveled fellows.

His face showed undisguised disgust: "Look at you guys! With your meager abilities, you dare to come out and be bandits?"

What a disgrace to the bandit profession!

In my opinion, you should stop calling yourselves bandits and start calling yourselves "Little Turtle Three"!

"Hahahaha..." Su Yue's laughter was wild, yet it pierced the bandits' hearts like a sharp sword.

The bandit leader glared angrily and shouted viciously, "You, you, brothers, fight for me! Today, we'll take down this arrogant and ignorant woman no matter what, to vent our anger!"

However, despite his loud shouting, his legs felt as heavy as if they were filled with lead, and he was so tired that he couldn't even stand up straight.

Looking at the twenty-odd bandits, they were all panting and exhausted.

Only one or two people were able to barely stand up.

Even so, they gritted their teeth, brandished their broadswords, and staggered as they charged toward Su Yue.

Just then, Dali, who had been protecting Su Yue, was about to step forward to meet the enemy when Su Yue quickly reached out and stopped him.

She said, "Dali, don't move yet, watch me." Dali had no choice but to obediently take several steps back.

At this moment, Su Yue remained completely unmoved in the face of the bandits who were charging at her menacingly.

Seeing this, the two bandits mistakenly thought that Su Yue was too scared to move, so they became even more smug and swung their broadswords faster.

As the two bandits drew closer and closer, Su Yue remained calm and composed.

Just as the two were about to reach her, she suddenly flashed forward, grabbed the large iron ladle in her hand, and smashed it out with force.

The movement was so fast that bystanders didn't even have time to see what suddenly shot out.

With a muffled thud, one of the bandits was instantly sent flying, crashing heavily onto the sand dune, coughing up blood, and then becoming unresponsive.

In the blink of an eye, the two bandits who had rushed towards Su Yue were now reduced to a lone figure.

He was completely stunned by what he saw and stood frozen in place.

Su Yue's lips curled into a slight, contemptuous smile. She beckoned to the terrified bandit with a flick of her finger and said provocatively, "Come here!"

How could those bandits dare to cause trouble again?

He trembled violently, his legs gave way, and he collapsed to the ground with a thud, then began kowtowing repeatedly.

He kowtowed and begged for mercy, crying and pleading, "Grandma, spare me! I'll never do it again, Grandma, spare me..."

Su Yue, holding a large iron ladle, pointed at the bandit kneeling on the ground begging for mercy: "Hmph! Begging for mercy like that? What a spineless coward!"

"How dare a coward like you come out and become a bandit? Get up and keep fighting!"


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