"Sister Fu, Sister Fu, let me see if you're hurt."
Seeing that Sister Fu's light green dress was also stained with blood, Qi He worried that she might have been injured.
Without Qi He mentioning it, Fu Xin Ci almost forgot about the stench on her body and couldn't help but frown.
"Don't worry, I'm not hurt. It's just that this bloody smell is awful."
"Really not hurt?" Qi He was still very worried.
"Don't worry, if I were hurt, I wouldn't be fighting like this."
Qi He: ...
When Fu Yu arrived with his eldest son, he saw that the beach outside the pine forest was stained bright red.
And the soldiers of Qi He's small flag were sitting by the pine forest bandaging their wounds.
"Yu'er."
"Dad, I'm not afraid."
"Good, since my eldest son is not afraid, let's go and help."
With the help of Fu Yu and his son, the soldiers' wounds were bandaged one after another.
Seeing that everyone had recovered somewhat and that the severely wounded soldiers were no longer in mortal danger, Qi He began to issue orders.
"The severely wounded will stay and rest here, and those with lighter injuries will come with us to clear the battlefield."
"Yes."
Fu Xin Ci saw that there were not many people who could get up and looked up at the sky. Knowing that high tide was approaching, she said, "I'll help you."
"It would be great to have Sister Fu help us."
"Ci'er."
"Dad, it's okay, I'm used to it."
Hearing her daughter's words, Fu Yu felt a pang of sadness. His beautiful, blossoming daughter said she was used to the scene of bloody battles on the battlefield.
As a father, how could he not be sad?
Fu Xin Ci, however, had no time to comfort her father. She leaped forward and rushed towards the large ships.
With her keen senses, she could tell which ship still had living people before she even got close to the large ships.
She could distinguish between men and women by their breathing, and their eyes were all fixed on this blood-drenched young girl.
They were not blind. During the recent battle, this young girl had rushed to the front like a god of war, wielding an unknown weapon that sparked and caused everyone she encountered to fall to the ground, bleeding profusely.
Fu Xin Ci did not have time to deal with those who were still breathing. She needed to collect the treasures on the ships as quickly as possible.
"Squeak, squeak." Ben Bai will help you watch our backs.
Xiao Bai was also eager to join in. He climbed out of the backpack and perched on the human's shoulder.
"Okay."
"Squeak, squeak." You humans said that your backs should be left for your brothers.
Fu Xin Ci nodded. She didn't have much time to dally with Xiao Bai, so she leaped onto the nearest ship.
Sensing their presence, there were three living people on this ship, all with weak breathing. kuAiδugg
Fu Xin Ci, however, headed directly for the place where treasures should be hidden: the largest cabin in the middle.
Indeed, the wooden barrels under the bed were filled with silver and jewelry. Fu Xin Ci directly collected them into her space.
Then, with the same speed, she rushed to another cabin.
"Squeak, squeak." Xiao Bai was fortunate enough to witness the speed at which humans searched for treasure.
"Squeak, squeak." Were you reincarnated as a treasure-hunting mouse?
Fu Xin Ci ignored it. It was not until she was in the gap between rushing to another ship that she replied, "I don't know."
"Squeak, squeak." How could you not know?
"The King of Hell didn't tell me."
"Squeak, squeak." Why didn't you say that Meng Po didn't give you soup.
"Mm."
Xiao Bai: Does anyone else feel the same way? This human is too much of a braggart.
There were no signs of living people on this ship. That was great. Xiao Bai clung to the human's shoulder, feeling her leaping and bounding.
"Squeak, squeak." Can you slow down? My head is spinning from being shaken by you.
"The tide is coming in soon. If you don't want to be drowned, shut up."
"Squeak, squeak." It's too risky outside, I want to go back to my space.
Fu Xin Ci had no time to waste words with Xiao Bai. After she had finished looting this ship, she threw Xiao Bai into her space and rushed to another ship.
There were three breaths on the ship. Before they could cause her trouble, Fu Xin Ci directly bound them with vines like zongzi.
This was much better, and she could collect treasures without any worries.
She did the same to the subsequent ships until she had plundered over a dozen of them.
The sound of waves came from afar. The tide had come in, and she shouted, "All citizens of the Great Ming, come out."
Silence—
"I'll say it again, all citizens of the Great Ming, come to the deck."
Fu Xin Ci's voice was full of energy, and the surrounding ships could hear her.
Rustling sounds, and seven or eight women climbed onto the deck.
Looking at their disheveled and weak appearance, their clothes might have been put on haphazardly.
"Damn it, those hateful little dwarfs."
Seeing these young women, Fu Xin Ci couldn't bear to look at them a second time. She secretly hated that she hadn't exterminated those beasts.
However, now that she had to rescue these women, she shouted again, "Are there any more citizens of the Great Ming who haven't come out?"
"No, they are all dead, only a few of us are left," the woman's weak voice was filled with despair.
The women, ashamed, lay on the deck and cried. They didn't notice vines wrapping around their bodies.
When they felt their bodies lift off the ground, they were so frightened that they forgot to cry.
Fu Xin Ci brought them to the edge of the pine forest. After putting them down, she rushed back to the ships. The seawater had already reached the sides of the ships.
She waved her hand and commanded the vines to strangle the captured Japanese pirates to death, and then threw them into the sea.
She did not touch these large ships. Perhaps they could still be of use.
Fu Yu, his son, and Qi He had been looking in one direction. It was not until that figure landed beside them like a flying bird that their hearts, which had been hanging in suspense, finally settled.
"Ci'er."
"Dad, I'm fine."
"Sister Fu." Qi He felt a little ashamed. None of them, strapping young men, were as fast as Sister Fu. Not only had she dealt with the remaining Japanese pirates on the ships, but she had also rescued several people.
Fu Xin Ci saw that the beach was covered in bloodstains. As the tide came in, it gradually became shallower and lighter. Perhaps by the next ebb and flow of the tide, everything here would return to its original state.
Fu Yu looked at the piles of Japanese pirate corpses waiting to be burned and couldn't help but look in the direction of the mountain pass.
"Our side has come to an end. I just don't know how the other side is doing."
"Dad."
"Ci'er, your Uncle Qi and the others have gone to reinforce them. You are a girl..."
Fu Yu didn't finish his sentence, but Fu Xin Ci understood.
Her father didn't want her to take risks.
Yes, even though Fu Yu knew his daughter's skills were superior to that of Lord Yan, he still didn't want his daughter to leave his sight.
"Sister, when I grow up a little more, I will fight the Japanese pirates with you and Brother Qi."
The young boy clenched his fists, showing the anger in his heart. It was not the first time he had faced a battlefield. Every time he faced these Japanese pirates and Tatars who tried to trample on Liaodong, his will to kill enemies became firmer.