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Chapter 502 Bears Haunt

In the evening, the Pitland convoy finally arrived outside a village.

This village is located not far from a small river, surrounded by high rammed earth walls, and outside the village is a large area of ​​farmland.

But half of the corn in the field was ruined, and a water truck could be seen creaking and squeaking by the river, while another water truck was pushed to the ground.

Everyone was immediately alert, and the village was obviously suffering from disaster.

Peterland frowned and looked at the ruined fields. Some miles were only one day away from the capital. There were no bandits and bandits. It was likely that the destruction was the wandering monsters.

The villagers stationed at the gate of the village head quickly put the convoy in, which confirmed Pitland's speculation that it was not people but monsters that attacked the village, otherwise the convoy would have been questioned.

The situation in the village is not very good, the buildings are not damaged, but there are many young and middle-aged men injured.

An old man who looked like a village chief led the convoy to the square in the middle of the village, where more people were injured, and there were even a knight with a bandage on his head and five soldiers in military uniforms sitting aside.

The knight immediately walked over after seeing the wild boar in the carriage, and shouted at the convoy with high temperament: "Who are you in charge of the business? I have collected those wild boars!"

The soldiers also came over, obviously preparing to move the wild boar.

As a result, Baron Pitland jumped from the carriage and swayed in front of the knight, stretched out his right hand wearing a ring and shook it in front of him.

Your master is always your master. Even if this master is so poor that he will die of poverty, the knight immediately became timid when he saw that the Baron Master came in person and hurriedly saluted Baron Pitland.

Then Baron Pitland glanced at the emblem on the knight's armor, determined who he was from, and told him in a more elegant tone that I am a relative of your master.

Charles was there watching Pitland train the knight as if it were a grandson, and couldn't help but smile and shake his head.

After the negotiations were completed, Peterland walked to Charles and asked, "Charles, they want to buy all the wild boars, will you sell them?"

"Don't worry, with me here, the price is absolutely fair."

Charles said, "Sell it, I don't like eating wild boars."

Pitland nodded, and then asked Belie if she would sell her little wild boar. Belie was naturally happy to sell it for money.

Both parties quickly handed over the money and delivered the goods.

Pitland's main goods were injury medicine, and he soon sold some of the injury medicine to the village chief, which was considered to have made his first pot of gold.

The soldiers moved the boar away, one of which had only three legs, because before that, Pitland agreed to the traveling merchant to give him one front leg.

The knight didn't care about this, after all, he didn't come back to buy wild boars for himself.

On the other side, Charles was surprised to find that Maria actually knew healing skills, and he thought that the people in the Temple of Music would not know this.

Maria saw that many villagers were injured, and the convoy stopped and hurried over to help them treat them.

After leaving Salbrücken, Maria no longer wore a veil. Her impressive face, which was extremely ugly because of her extremely incongruous facial features, startled to start with everyone in the caravan except Charles.

Now she also jumped at the beginning of the villagers, but these ugly women have seen a lot of ugly women, so she did not show too much disgust towards this ugly fat woman.

A young man in his early twenties was sitting on a chair next to the small square. Behind him were three parallel wounds, which were injured by the monster when he escaped.

At this time, his wife was helping him clean the wound. There was no medicine for cleaning the wound in the village. She could only use cold boiled water to wash off the soil brought by the beast's claws and then bandage it.

At this time, the young man saw an ugly fat woman walking towards him. He didn't know whether the wound behind him was touched or why, so his body trembled.

Maria didn't smile at the young man because she knew she was even more scary when she smiled.

She walked behind the young man and said to the young man's wife: "It's OK to cleanse it like this. I'll help him heal the wound."

The young man was shocked when he heard the sound coming from behind him. He thought that someone's voice was so nice, so he turned around regardless of the wound on his back.

Then he saw Maria say to himself, "Oh, don't move around... How can I help you with the movement?"

The young man was stunned. In the end, Maria slapped him next to his wound and brought him back to his senses. She had seen many similar things.

The next moment, the young man felt a coldness behind his back, and the scorching pain on the wound disappeared.

After completing the treatment, Maria slapped another place where the wound was originally, but now it seemed healing, but the young man still felt a little pain in the original wound.

Maria said to him: "Your wound will need to be cared for two more days. Don't move too hard these two days. Just lie down and your wife moves."

As soon as the words of thanks came out, they were hit into the throat by the car that rushed over. The young man and his wife suddenly blushed.

Maria continued, "I'm not talking nonsense about this. There are so many people who have broken the wounds after they are not cured."

After she finished speaking, she looked at the middle-aged man next to him who was bitten on his calf, but the middle-aged man was burly and strong, and looked very afraid of pain. He didn't let him touch him if someone wanted to clean his wound.

Maria could only wave to Charles, who was taking the money from Pitland for selling boars from the convoy.

It was simple when Charles came over. He anesthetized the blacksmith (physics) with his hand knife and asked the people around him: "Has he been bitten by the bear?"

The young man cured by Maria just came over and said, "I don't know what the bear is called. Those bears screamed loudly. When our village started harvesting corn a few days ago, it came to eat the corn in our field. We were all driven back to the field. When they were full, they pushed the water truck down."

Charles nodded and continued to ask, "Is that bear screaming loudly?"

The villagers around said that those bears were so good that they not only ate the food in the field, but also yelled from time to time in the middle of the night, which made people unable to sleep well.

Fortunately, they are not interested in the village, otherwise everyone will be sad.

"It's right that it's a soar." Charles nodded and said, "That guy's saliva is poisonous and can make the wound more painful. You can tie this uncle to a chair and then help him wash the wound with wine, and finally treat it."

The blacksmith is an important figure in the village, and the village chief has to give him face. If it is someone else, he will not be able to get the treatment of washing his wounds with wine.

The feeling of contact between alcohol and wounds made people feel comfortable. The blacksmith was quickly awakened by pain, but he was tied up and struggled without struggling.

Next, Charles helped Maria treat the seriously injured villagers.

Perhaps the bears were just driving the people who went to expel them as flies, so the villagers were only seriously injured at most, and there was only a small hole in the knight's head.

It gradually darkened. After Maria helped to heal the injured villagers and the knight, it was already dark and it was time for supper.

The Knight bought the wild boar and gave a pig's hind leg to Pitland. It seemed that he apologized for his disrespect to the Baron when he first appeared.

So, the main dish for their caravan’s supper today was this wild boar leg.

There are also levels in the caravan. As the boss, Pitland is undoubtedly the highest level. Adventurers like Charles and others are second, followed by horses pulling the cart, and finally the coachman.

After taking care of the horses, the four coachmen were very happy that they could get half of their pig legs. They soon found a family that was willing to host them for one night. The accommodation fee was the bones of the pig legs.

Peterland stayed at the village chief’s house tonight. While preparing for supper, he called five guards to have dinner together.

But at the beginning, Maria was outside to treat the villagers, and Charles took the initiative to take over the task of cooking.

The old village chief's family consciously went to the neighbor's house, leaving only Pitland and three slightly awkward adventurer girls in the room.

Peterland suddenly asked, "This is your first time taking a risk?"

Now the three girls looked embarrassed.

As a result, Peterland said to them with a smile: "It doesn't matter, everyone has their first time, and it's the first time I'm going to do business. Just be careful in the future."

"If you have anything unclear, please ask Charles, he has more experience than us."

The three girls finally breathed a sigh of relief when they heard that the boss did not fire him.
Chapter completed!
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