The winter is coming, and the robbers took away all the food they could find in the village, killing more than 20 villagers who resisted them. Many villagers were injured by the robbers’ persecution, except for some food hidden in the secret cellar in advance, there was little left in Guta Village.

July 8, 2024

From a distance, I saw plumes of smoke rising from Guta Village. Surdak rode his horse to the entrance of Guta Village and stopped Gubolai.
A group of people gathered on the hill not far from the west side of the village entrance
Surdak and Andrew rode past and saw a group of depressed villagers digging with picks in their hands.
About twelve tombs have been dug, and they should have all been buried. On the top of the tomb, a semicircle of stone chips is built, and a board with scribbled words stands in front of the chip.
Seeing Surdak coming, this group of villagers in Guta village turned the main road cemetery around, and there were still six villagers’ bodies left unburied, so the villagers continued to dig new graves. Some villagers stared at Surdak with some hostility as if complaining that he came so late.
The surrounding atmosphere is a little depressed, vaguely weeping, some women and children who have built tombstones, but haven’t dug the graves here. Some women and children are picking up some stones, and their feet are vain, frightened, sad and clearly printed.
When Surdak returned to the entrance of the village, the head of Guta Village was already waiting there.
He was looking at the camels in horror. When he saw Surdak riding back, he immediately recognized the sadness in the eyes of the Baron of the Security Office. He went to Surdak and bowed deeply to him. Then he looked up and said to Surdak, "Baron Surdak, I am the head of Guta Village. Do you remember me?"
Surdak vault said to the village head, "Of course, I just came here with the militia battalion a few days ago! Village Chief Huggins, I have received a message from the villagers that this place has been looted by desert robbers. What’s the situation now? "
"Twenty-one villagers died, all of them were young and strong in the village, and there were three militia battalions and wounded villagers, and there were about thirty more," said Hudgens, the village chief, with a self-effacing face chasing Surdak.
"My three militiamen all died?" Surdak asked again
"They and other villagers tried to keep the robbers out of the village, but they were hacked to death by the robbers riding camels," said Hudgens, the village chief, who couldn’t help but look at the camel team behind Surdak.
Surdak knew what kind of doubts village chief Huggins had in his heart. He said, "When the news that desert robbers in our street looted the village, they rushed to the edge of the desert to stop them. I guess you probably saw that this camel team was them."
"Take me to see the injured villagers. Maybe I can help them!" Said Surdak, walking into the village.
Huggins hurriedly followed him from behind to lead the way and led Surdak into the dilapidated ancient pagoda village. Perhaps some villagers were still in the cemetery. The village was very quiet. When Huggins came to the village square, Surdak found a group of villagers waiting in the village square.
Some villagers gathered around when they saw the village chief Hudgens returning with a group of people from Surdak.
Surdak walked beside a dromedary camel and patted them with the goods they were carrying. He ordered the village chief Huggins, "Village chief Huggins unloaded the food and mountain products that belong to you from the humpback. The first thing I did when I came to Guta Village this time was to return the goods that were robbed by robbers to everyone."
The villagers in the square have completely despaired of life as soon as they "bang" the pot. They heard that Surdak had recovered all the lost materials and their eyes were rekindled with hope. Some people cried in the excited crowd.
On how strong people are moved by this scene, Su ‘erdak’s figure rises tall, and Su ‘erdak speaks to the villagers in the square again. "Besides, please tell them that I can help them deal with an injury, especially those villagers who are seriously injured, even if they lift it, they will be carried here."
Village chief Huggins immediately arranged to go. First, he asked a group of villagers who were fairly quick to unload these camel supplies one by one.
Bags of grain were piled up again in the village square, and then a group of injured villagers were helped to the village square
Surdak will treat these villagers on the spot in the village square, and he will also ask them casually if they meet brave villagers during the injury process, and they will also compensate them a little and collect property from robbers. He distinguishes the brave from the weak. Although all villagers can be treated, the brave will get an extra share of property.
Surdak is very skilled in the operation of the holy light, so the treatment process is very fast.
By the time the last injured villager was treated, a bonfire had been raised in the village square, and the villagers who buried their relatives in the cemetery had returned to Guta Village one after another. They had learned that Baron Surdak had sent back all the food that had been robbed, so all they had left in their hearts was the grief of losing their relatives.
Surdak also gave some extra compensation to the families of these victims, especially the three militia battalions. It is said that they all had backbone in the face of desert robbers. Surdak even gave five gold coins to the families of these three militia battalions.
Even those soldiers who died in the front line were not treated like this. The families of the three militiamen were all at a loss with five golden gold coins. They are usually silver coins, and it is rare to see them. What’s worse, these are heavy golden gold coins with the head of the first generation monarch of the Green Empire printed on the front and the vast map of the Green Empire on the back.
The village square of Hudgens Village is also very excited. He thinks that many villagers may not survive this winter. He is planning to marry some wives to other villages. I heard that many villagers in Woer Village are married these days. He is very planning to send the girls to Woer Village. He knows the village chief Brett of Woer Village.
Baron Surdak sent back the food robbed by the desert robbers before finishing the village affairs.
Seeing the camel team and hearing Baron Surdak make such a decision, Hudgens, the village chief, almost knelt down to Surdak on the spot …