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Chapter 624: A Night of Rush

    

s Liu. Sure enough, a big-name celebrity is different.But Qiao Bao'er secretly glanced at the man beside her. Jun Zhimu actually coaxed a woman to take medicine. This ice cube was truly considerate to...Junzhimu and his group rested on the slope for two days, and everyone shook off their previous exhaustion. Now they all looked refreshed and energetic.

The sky is blue, cloudless and vast. The sun has just risen, bathing everything in the warm glow of dawn. Today's a beautiful day.

After a hearty breakfast, I'm ready to head to the barbarian market!

"The Wildman Market, is that place a concentration camp for wild men" Let me know if you have any other translations you need!

"Gosh, don't tell me even savages can do business." Savages aren't brainless, are they

The monkeys were full of energy, each carrying over fifty kilograms of luggage and weapons on their shoulders. They walked with straight backs and light steps, chatting with their companions along the way.

"The few names Qiao Baoer carved on the mud wall are key clues... Samba, Rena, the female tribal leader... I don't even know where to start looking"

"Why didn't she write more clues Just a few names to leave us guessing in the dark. If it was really her, she would have explained everything."

"Jo Baoer can't compare, that fierce woman is a force to be reckoned with when she fights. We couldn't handle her!"

This young master Lu Qinian was carrying over thirty kilograms of luggage and equipment on his shoulders. Unlike the nimble monkeys, he struggled with every step, taking a deep breath after each one. He gritted his teeth, refusing to show any weariness.

Lu Qinan couldn't stand being alone. He panted and ran to where the monkeys were, saying, "She's a professional, she should be fine stranded on this island. Qiao Baoer has never experienced anything like this, I wonder what she's going through right now."

That's true, Qiao Bao'er is just a young lady who's a bit bolder than the others.

She was caught by a wild man and scared out of her wits.

It seems like I'll have to bury her. She might not even be left with bones.

Everyone sighed in despair.

The crab looked at them with disdain, rolling its eyes. "A woman who can marry Jun Shao must have some skills. I think she's quite clever." Qiao Bao'er had forgotten the pain of her past wounds and remained optimistic.

Lu Qinan continued to lament, "... Qiao Bao'er might not know we were coming for her, so she didn't think about leaving us any clues."

"Samba, Reina, maybe she can't bear the torture of wild men and hopes someone will take revenge for her."

The monkeys got more and more excited as they talked, after all, traveling was a boring thing, and they always needed something to talk about.

"Keep it down, Jun Shao can hear you over there!" Lao Gui glared at them fiercely. These elite troops had become a bunch of gossiping busybodies.

Jun Zhimu was also carrying over fifty pounds of equipment on his shoulders. He stood tall and strode with purpose, carefully listening to the conversation between Lu Qinan and the others. His expression remained cold as he kept his gaze fixed forward.

Their long lines moved in an orderly fashion, Raphael leading the way since he had arrived on the island of the sky people. Raphael walked at the front, leading the way.

The journey went smoothly all the way. This area has no forest, with only small vegetation occasionally visible. The terrain is flat and the view is expansive, with many large meteorites scattered around the surroundings.

The soldiers were very curious about the meteorites, but they didn't dare to stop and study them, fearing it would delay their mission.

After walking for a day and night, Raphael chose the left fork at a crossroads, and everyone continued to follow him.

"Where are we going that way"

Walking along, Junzhi Mu suddenly seemed to hear some sounds. He turned his head and looked towards the right direction at the fork in the road.

Raphael also subconsciously glanced to the right. He wasn't interested in that path and lazily said, "...the mountain raised by the wild woman."

Because the number of women born on this island inhabited by wild people is small, for centuries the tradition among wild people has been matriarchal, with female chiefs. After birth, female wild people are generally sent to a place to be raised properly. When they reach adulthood, they are arranged to have spouses, or multiple spouses.

"My dear little sister has been taken by savages, there's a 90% chance she'll be taken to the savage marketplace to be bought and sold." Raphael's tone always had a touch of playful mockery.

Jun's shepherd and Lao Gui looked at him, feeling that Raphael didn't seem to be lying either.

"A one percent chance" Junzhi Mu's voice was cold.

Raphael suddenly smiled, "There's still a one in ten chance she managed to escape the savages." He paused, his smile turning more mocking, "It's impossible."

With a physique and strength like a wild man, his beloved little sister stood no chance of escape.

Old Ghost glared at him, his fists itching to punch this demon. He'd make him pay if he got the chance.

Ke Jun, the shepherd, still felt uneasy. He gazed towards the fork in the road on his right.

Raphael, fearing he had disrupted his plans again, stepped forward and added, "That's the mountain where female savages raise and discipline their young. Only cubs are sent there."

Qiao Baoer is an adult and it's impossible for her to be taken to that place.

"You better get to the market and redeem her as soon as possible, or her buyer might just do something to her. Females are in high demand on this island. Especially one as delicate as my dear little sister..."

Raphael spoke with a relaxed tone, almost jokingly, yet his words carried weight.

Raphael wasn't lying, every word he said was true.

Junzhi Mu could tell from his eyes whether someone was telling the truth or not, but Junzhi Mu still frowned deeply, staring intently at the fork in the road to the right. His heart ached at the thought of missing this opportunity.

But reality and reason urged the shepherd to move forward to the left. Lao Gui could read the shepherd's mind, knowing he was eager. He turned his head and shouted to the large group behind him, "Everyone, perk up! With one final push, we need to reach the Wildman Market as soon as possible and see what these wildmen look like!"

"Great!"

The people behind began to cheer, and they quickened their pace.

This meteorite zone was much wider than they had imagined. They traveled almost day and night, not even stopping for breaks in between. They walked while gnawing on their previous dried meat to sustain themselves. After nearly five days, the surrounding geographical environment remained largely unchanged, with massive black meteorites visible everywhere.

The sun beat down mercilessly, and during the day they sweated profusely, like walking through a desert. They dared only to sip their meager supply of fresh water.

As night fell, they had to camp, seeking shelter near some large trees or rocks. They built numerous fires and torches, dividing into three groups to take turns keeping watch throughout the night. They were wary of wild animals attacking in the dark. Moreover, the temperature difference between day and night was enormous; most of them would be woken up by the cold in the second half of the night, shivering uncontrollably, even their clothes becoming damp with dew.

Zhu Xiaowei was truly exhausted. She divided her original backpack's luggage among Lao Gui and the others for help. Crab even gave her an extra bottle of water. Even with this lighter load and hurried pace, she still felt dizzy, blurry-eyed, and lightheaded. In the end, Pei Haoran and Lu Qinian had to support her on either side as she slowly walked, barely keeping up with the main group.

The harder he worked to make his way, the more silent Junzhi's shepherd became.

Qiao Bao'er was kidnapped by Gu Ruqing, and he had some responsibility for it. He deliberately lured Gu Ruqing into the Jun family to observe her unusual behavior, but instead, he let the wolf into the house. It was his negligence.d his recovery is going well.” As soon as she got the news, she immediately shared it with Qiao Baoer at home.Qiao Bao'er has been out of the hospital for over 40 days. A while ago, she would often w...