Jing Chunxi walked forward and saw three empty large ships with no cargo on board on the river bank not far away. They were the same size as the other five ships, and even their exterior colors and layouts were the same. They must be government-owned.

Her heart moved slightly. These ships were undoubtedly important tools used by the government to transport supplies. If they fell into her hands, it would surely help the plans of her eldest uncle and third uncle.

The three empty ships were dark, with no lights on. No one was visible on deck. Without a second thought, Jing Chunxi reached out and the three ships entered space.

The big ship disappeared out of thin air, and the people at the dock didn't notice it at all. Not even a ripple appeared on the river. She was secretly proud of herself.

Large ships cost a lot of money to build, and it takes a year and a half to build one, especially for sea transportation. My eldest and third uncles must be in urgent need now, so let's give them some benefits.

It would be even better if the ships were loaded with porcelain and tea. Then they could go directly to sea without having to load the goods. It would be so convenient and would definitely bring unexpected surprises to my uncles.

To be on the safe side, after the boat entered the space, Jing Chunxi went in to check inside and out, and only felt relieved after making sure that there was no one on the boat.

Even though the thunder and lightning would not let any strangers enter the space, and would surely devour them without a scratch, why bother with this? The space was clean enough, there was no reason to add to the bloody smell.

It fell, it fell!

As Jing Chunxi slowly approached, the two rows of soldiers fell down one by one in a very short moment.

Xiaoman and the others have already taken action.

The porters, carrying heavy wooden boxes, with their backs bent like cows and their heads almost touching the ground, only wanted to finish the work as quickly as possible and did not want to be whipped again. They would not pay attention to anything unusual around them.

Just as he was about to whip them, the nearest soldier suddenly fell to the ground, his body lying across the front of a porter, completely blocking their path. The porter finally paused, raised his head, a flash of panic in his eyes, and then looked around, as if trying to figure out what had happened.

"Run! All the soldiers are dead!" a voice suddenly rang out, tinged with urgency and excitement. The porters were stunned for a moment, then reacted, looking up with a glimmer of hope in their eyes.

"I heard that a great philanthropist has emerged in Xunyang City. The city has started selling grain at affordable prices and providing porridge. People won't starve anymore." Someone else shouted, with a hint of sob in his voice.

"We won't work for them anymore. Let's take our children and go to the city." Someone in the crowd took the lead and shouted, his voice full of determination and relief.

"Wow!"

"Ping Pong!"

"boom!"

"boom!"

With those shouts, someone took the lead in throwing the wooden boxes on the porters' shoulders and backs to the ground. The group finally straightened up, and finally someone took the lead and ran away.

Most people ran towards the path that Jing Chunxi had walked instead of running towards the main road. It turned out that the local people were familiar with that road.

Jing Chunxi, hiding in the shadows, also noticed that it wasn't the porters who first shouted, but Chongsan. Xiaoman also joined in, kicking and yelling. Encouraged by them, the people, who had long been wanting to escape, dropped their belongings and fled.

I don’t know how long they have been imprisoned here, but as long as they run out of the town, even if they enter the village, they will definitely know that what they are shouting is true, and they will also know that Jiujiang County is about to be turned upside down.

Seeing Chongsan and Xiaoman running towards him, it would not be easy to collect the boat. Jing Chunxi couldn't help but look at the crowd running behind him.

Her heart tightened and she shouted anxiously, "Oh no! With so many people going over there, I'm afraid Tang Shuang and Chun Tao will be in danger. Go and save them quickly."

Seeing only the young lady, and indeed no trace of the other two behind her, Xiao Man rushed over without a second thought. His figure shuttled through the crowd, his movements nimble and swift, like a cheetah.

Jing Chunxi's words did not deceive Chong San. He seemed determined to follow the young lady and protect her. He stood beside Jing Chunxi and did not move. His eyes were firm, as if to say that no matter what happened, he would protect the young lady.

There was really no other way. Jing Chunxi pointed at the small boats and ordered, "Uncle Chong, there are a few boatmen over there. Go and see if they are ordinary people or soldiers. If they are soldiers, kill them. It would be best if you let them feed the fish."

Chongsan hesitated for a moment, looked around again, and after confirming that there was no threat around Jing Chunxi, he flew over there.

There must be people on the ship as it is loading cargo. I don’t know whether Xiaoman and Chongsan have been on it, or whether there are still sober people on the ship.

Worried about not having enough time and that Xiao Man and the others might turn back, Jing Chunxi thought for a moment and decided to lightly tap his index finger to collect the five ships. He then entered the space and ran quickly.

The boatman, the captain, the two officers in charge of unloading, and a soldier on the deck were all knocked unconscious. They were pushed out of the space without any courtesy and made to stack with the knocked-out soldiers on the dock.

She felt slightly relieved, as these people had lost their combat effectiveness and would no longer pose a threat to the people.

On another boat, two porters were unloading their cargo and were just leaving. They were unaware they had switched dimensions. Jing Chunxi hadn't drugged them and had handled them with care, returning them to the dock in a flash.

They stood on the bluestone slabs with confused looks on their faces, feeling like they were dreaming. They were just in bed and didn't know when they got off the boat.

Looking at the people piled up on the dock, Jing Chunxi shouted after them, "Why don't you run away? They've all taken the path to the right."

Hearing this voice, the two people who were dizzy just now didn't even turn their heads, didn't even look to see where the voice came from, and didn't doubt the truth of the words. They ran away, completely forgetting the fatigue they had just felt from moving the porcelain.

That's really fast!

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