Quick Transmigration: Even Extras Want to Be Leading Actresses

Chapter 4 The Queen Consort of Great Xia (4)

Human traffickers also dare not take them.

Fortunately, they grilled two. Gu Shijiu only finished one, and the rest were shared among the others.

Feeling much better, Gu Shijiu decided to get her injuries treated: "Is there a doctor here?"

Just then, the traffickers realized they also needed medical treatment: "Heroine, there's a doctor in the cave behind here."

The word "doctor" is not a common usage, but human traffickers seem to understand it without difficulty.

"Why do you live in a cave?" Gu Shijiu asked, somewhat puzzled.

This statement is definitely because these people have criminal records, have torn up their household registrations, and are hiding outside the city to do bad things.

The traffickers dared not tell the truth and began to make up stories: "In previous years, there was a disaster, and we couldn't make a living. The government didn't care, so we ended up here to fend for ourselves."

If Yuzhen were here, she would easily discover that this person is lying.

Because the area affected by the disaster in the Prince of Yan's fiefdom was very small, and the government's organizational capacity was still intact, there were almost no displaced people within the territory.

In particular, this place is the location of the Prince of Yan's residence and the political and economic center of his fiefdom.

Unfortunately, Gu Shijiu couldn't understand. She expressed sympathy to the trafficker: "Oh, that's really tragic. Please take me to a doctor."

......

The doctor was not exactly a respectable doctor either; he had previously caused a death while treating someone and should have been imprisoned.

Upon learning the news, the doctor fled to this forest and became neighbors with a group of criminals.

Fortunately, he was skilled in medicine, and these people relied on him, so they allowed him to stay there peacefully.

After all, the people here are all fierce and ruthless, and they might get injured at any time. They don't dare to go to the city to find a proper medical clinic, so having a doctor living nearby is not bad.

Gu Shijiu followed the traffickers and found the doctor's residence.

The doctor was boasting that he had cured a cripple.

Gu Shijiu decided to give him a chance to prove his medical skills: "Doctor, could you prescribe some medicine for me?"

The doctor frowned as he looked at her injuries. Her ribs seemed to be broken, and her body was covered in marks from being beaten. The clothes were the kind issued to servants of wealthy families.

"No treatment, no treatment, I want to sleep." The doctor, not wanting to cause trouble, planned to close the door.

Indeed, the doctor held a superior position in this forest, and his cave even had a door.

In a moment of panic, Gu Shijiu pressed the door latch: "What's wrong with you, doctor?"

He was nothing like the doctors she had ever met who saved lives.

Well, she just broke the bolt off the door.

Gu Shijiu casually tossed the door bolt into the ground, where it sank more than ten centimeters.

The doctor's eyelids twitched, and he looked at the human traffickers behind him, only then noticing that all of them had their hands severed.

He had been complaining in his heart, but now he didn't even dare to ask for money. He helped Gu Shijiu bandage her broken bones and took out several bottles of ointment from the house.

"Heroine, this is a top-quality bone-healing ointment. You can apply it to the wound."

"How much?" Gu Shijiu wouldn't do something like paying for a doctor's visit without paying.

The doctor, not expecting to receive money, smiled somewhat lewdly: "Two hundred coins will suffice."

The traffickers were filled with disbelief; this old man usually asked them for one or two taels of silver.

Gu Shijiu habitually reached into his pocket, intending to take out his phone to pay, but instead found only his almost bare, injured leg.

Oh dear, I don't have any money to pay!

That won't do. Gu Shijiu had no choice but to point at the human traffickers: "You can ask them for it later."

They're doing what they want; this is compensation, so there shouldn't be any problem.

Gu Shijiu is a very reasonable person.

The human traffickers were devastated but dared not refute them.

Gu Shijiu returned to the human trafficker's cave, carefully applied the medicine, and to be honest, it worked quite well.

A month later, the injury gradually healed.

The poor human traffickers not only had to take out their most treasured cloths to make clothes for Gu Shijiu, but they also had to feed her.

The neighbors knew that a female knight-errant had come to their house, so they sent two people to ask her for advice. After a few visits, they all decided to move away.

Gu Shijiu took all the traffickers' belongings, so they couldn't leave and could only suffer her oppression.

Fortunately, Gu Shijiu was spoiled and pampered. After her injury healed, she couldn't stand the place and prepared to leave.

"Do you know a quick way to make money?" Gu Shijiu asked the human trafficker before leaving.

The trafficker's eyes lit up, and he came up with a terrible idea: "The territory of Yan and the territory of the Jin people are adjacent. The Jin people often come south to plunder things. We can get a reward for their heads."

Ordinary people couldn't defeat her, but the reputation of the Jurchens was enough to stop children from crying at night; it was said that each of them was a fierce warrior capable of taking on ten men at once.

Even the well-trained Yan army would have a headache dealing with them.

It's summer now, and the Jin people will definitely come in six months, barring any unforeseen circumstances. This woman isn't very bright; she might actually go and die then.

Gu Shijiu's eyes lit up upon hearing this; she was indeed tempted.

She wasn't unfamiliar with war; it's just that no one had ever dared to send her to the battlefield before.

Fighting alien races sounds pretty good.

Gu Shijiu turned and left, kicking the cave entrance before he did, causing countless stones to fall down with a crash.

The entrance to the cave... collapsed.

The human traffickers were buried inside, their fate unknown.

Gu Shijiu had heard many stories about human traffickers from Shi Qi, and had no intention of letting these people go.

After all, in peacetime, there aren't many things that can be called heinous crimes, but trafficking in women and children is one of them.

Emerging from the forest, Gu Shijiu staggered towards the border.

Nothing else matters, except that the people here are completely different from those Gu Shijiu has ever met.

Everyone wanted to make a move on her.

Gu Shijiu was still shaken. Luckily, he was now incredibly strong, otherwise he would have been in big trouble.

It's pitiful that after she and Shi Qi were separated, she was all alone and had to rely on the "kind people" who tried to take her away for food and drink.

Thinking of this, she started sobbing again.

There were still several corpses among them; it was a caravan.

Merchants saw a young woman wandering in the wilderness and felt it would be a disservice to their profession not to kidnap and sell her.

Unexpectedly, the entire army was wiped out, leaving only a few servants to do manual labor.

Gu Shijiu's cries were deafening; she had never experienced such a miserable life since birth.

The other groups around, whether caravans or refugees, all started to walk in circles in the distance.

Everyone says there's a female demon living in these mountains who cries out after every murder.

Judging from how pitifully she's crying, she must have killed quite a few people.

I don't know which uninformed person got into trouble.

Gu Shijiu distributed the merchant's money to his servants, released them, and kept the treasure for himself.

During this time, she realized that if she gave the treasure to these people, they wouldn't be able to keep it, and it might even lead to their deaths.

If you hide your money well, you might still be able to get home safely.

Some people wanted to follow Gu Shijiu, but she rejected them all.

She is currently capable of taking care of herself and does not need anyone to take care of her.

Besides, we still need to go into battle to fight the enemy; what's the point of bringing these people along?

After acquiring the treasure, Gu Shijiu went to the city to sell it and exchange it for silver notes. Now he has saved up quite a bit of money.

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