When he was young, his parents taught him personally, telling him that his parents could not always protect him by his side. Only when he became stronger and had the ability to protect himself could they be relieved.

And he, now living here with his younger brothers and sisters, he has also personally taught the two of them to practice, so that they have the ability to protect themselves, just like when his parents taught him back then.

After a few breaths, the forest returned to calm again. On the ground, a few corpses fell there, and the two little people, standing in the middle of the corpses, were earnestly wiping away the blood-stained hands. dagger.

Penning came after hearing the news, but he didn't expect that after he rushed here, he would see something like that.

"Hey! What happened? Are you all right?" Panning's expression changed, and he stepped forward quickly, seeing Hao'er standing aside, while the two small ones were standing beside the woman who fell on the ground.

"Uncle Ning, we're all right." Yue'er said, looking at the corpses on the ground and lowering her head slightly.

Mu Chen stared at the corpses with a sullen face, his eyes calm, as if those people weren't killed by him.

Penning stepped forward and checked, frowning slightly, her face solemn, and said: "The Buddhist monk quietly sneaked into the dead men?" He looked at the dead men with complicated eyes. child.

There are no others here except them, so he knows who killed these dead men.

"They want to kill this aunt, and then they want to kill us, so we killed them." Yue'er whispered, pulling her clothes corner a little uneasy.

Penning sighed softly and said, "Don't be afraid, it's okay." He patted Yue'er's head, and he felt strange again.These children dare to kill even dead men, so why are they afraid of?

"I'm telling you that if someone asks later, you will say that these people were all killed by me. As for the others, don't say a word." Penning confessed, knowing that this is probably not that simple.

"Yeah." The three responded and looked at him.

"Hao'er, you first take them to find a few people from Bowen, and then take them all back to the resting yard." Penning said, catching a glimpse of Seventeen who was rushing over there quickly.

"Okay." Hao'er replied, and then took her younger brother and sister to go first.

"Master Hao, Master Chen, Miss Yue'er." Seventeen saw them and quickly saluted them. Seeing that they had left, he quickly stepped forward to Penning's side.

"Second son, what's the matter?" He looked at the corpses on the ground of the fallen woman with a bit of astonishment.

"Let's talk about it later, now, you go to the front of the host master first, ask them to come over." Penning confessed.

"Yes!" Seventeen responded and left quickly.

Pening stepped forward and saw that the woman and the maid had just fainted, so she pinched the woman's middle point first, and saw the woman wake up slowly.

"I have seen Mrs. Hou." Pening saluted and took three steps back.

The lady rubbed her eyebrows and opened her eyes. When she saw the corpse in front, she thought of the previous thing, her face turned pale, and she seemed to think of something. She looked around, but she missed the two children.

"Where are the two children?" she asked anxiously.

"They're okay, Madam don't have to worry." Penning said.

"You are..." Then she looked at Penning carefully, thought about it, and was a little uncertain: "Are you Penning?"