The First Winter (VII)

Eventually, Wei Ci successfully treated the bandit leader. Zhang Ping was also ignorant about the words exchanged between his companion and the bandit leader. Both were honoured as esteemed guestS in the bandits' den rather than prisoners. The bandits were extremely polite to them, and such a drastic change in attitude startled Zhang Ping.

Asking Wei Ci, the other party just smiled and kept silent.

"Continue to hide and tuck it away, one day you'll spit it out of your own will."

Zhang Ping was infuriated; he was curious beyond measure. Yet his companion from home kept him in suspense, and it was so frustrating.

Again, some time had passed, and the bandits had surprisingly managed to successfully ambush a group of Tsing Yi soldiers.

In total there were fewer than 83 men, and appallingly they could stubbornly go head on against Tsing Yi army, a might five times theirs, to rescue many innocent ladies.