Chapter 165: Not Worth It
When everyone was exhausted after going through the critical moments of life and death and preparing to go to sleep, Liushiliu rested on the high branch of a big tree near the wooden building where Duan Yixin and the others had stayed that night.
When the landslide occurred, he was nearby and prepared to take Duan Yixin away. However, Chi Xinru was faster than him and had already dragged Duan Yixin with her.
Recalling the scene at that time, Liushiliu still had lingering fears. If something happened to Duan Yixin, his future would be worse than death. Thinking back to his experience in the Black Tower, a shiver ran down his spine.
Liushiliu shook his head to clear his thoughts and then glanced at the big leather bag beside him. After Duan Yixin gave him the leather bag, he was curious and checked it out. After careful inspection, Liushiliu still didn’t know what kind of leather this bag was made of.
A few seconds later, he reached for the leather bag and opened it. Seeing that not even a drop of rainwater was inside, he touched his chin, his eyes shining with interest.
If he could get Duan Yixin to tell him what material this leather bag was made of, he could report it to the Commander. By using this kind of leather to make bags to keep thing, they won’t have to worry about running out of food or water when they go out to perform missions.
Just when Liu Shiliu was thinking happily, he suddenly felt foreign auras approaching at a fast speed. He closed the leather bag, slung it over his body, and picked up his sword. Liushiliu stood up, and in the next second, his aura completely disappeared.
Not far from there, the group of masked men and Liang Jiaying were heading towards the wooden building area. Liang Jiaying pointed to the left and said, "Over there."
The leader glanced at her and moved in the direction she pointed. Although she didn’t want to do what Liang Jiaying asked, the leader had no choice. If she didn’t follow her wishes, Liang Jiaying would not go with them, causing their mission to fail, and the punishment would be death.