He looked at Old Qin San, who could not remain calm on horseback, then looked back at his brothers, who were busy controlling their horses and donkeys. A few of them could ride on the same level as him, and he couldn't help but feel pleased with himself, and then looked forward at the children who were riding on the divine beasts. He felt proud of himself, because this was simply a freak (Of course, this era doesn't have this word, but Liu Zhiqiang's expression in his heart was similar to someone riding a giant bug, and he didn't even need a saddle or a string to control it. Liu Zhiqiang didn't know the full name of zombie Young Master Wen, so he could only tell them his surname was Wen. That was how everyone called him, Wen Tianzhou.

However, he had learned to ride pretty well. In order to not make people feel weird that he was too small, he chose to ride on the back of the Violet Thunder Tiger to increase its height, and now that he had such a strong leg, with a light clip, plus his own riding skill base, it made him look very calm while riding on the back of the tiger. Occasionally, he would turn his head to look at the direction the captives were leading, actually his current running speed was already far away from that of ordinary horses, and in order to take care of those riders who had trained for only half a day, some of them even rode on mules and had to walk on small hills, so his average speed was only 16 hours or so.

Although they were being led by the captives, they were still in the ancient times, with no concrete roads, and Liu Zhiqiang was helpless about the speed at which they were moving along the hilly roads. This gave rise to the idea of creating tanks, of what the internal combustion engines were best for, rotor engines, horizontal docking, multi-cylinder, V-shaped, impossible, star engines were needed, airplanes were easy to produce (Liu Zhiqiang was simply out of the question, he had seriously overestimated the technology of this era, and could only do it if he did so. Purification could still be used, but if the combustion value was not high enough, then the power definitely wouldn't be enough. It was only a few sentences, but in Liu Zhiqiang's mind, he kept thinking about the details and the plan. Before he knew it, he had already been traveling for more than three hours and finally arrived at the first mountaintop, East Taipei.

No matter how confident they were, this made the leaders of the village scoffed at them. They felt that if they weren't lying, the army of the court came to kill the bandits, but it was obviously impossible because they had spoken with the officials many times and had also cooperated with them many times. The biggest time was when they had joined forces to rob the official Zheng's caravan, forcing him to give them quite a bit of money before returning the goods.

When the smaller leaders heard that two people and a wild beast no bigger than a dog had defeated four hundred people, they locked the bandits up and waited for the big brothers to come back to deal with them.

What a joke. Even if there were a hundred enemies, not to mention a thousand enemies, it was only the storytellers exaggerating in order to attract the attention of the listeners. It was said that this person was from the Shaolin Family, and there were some conflicts between him and the younger generation of the Shaolin Family. He had just returned home to start a family business, and this person was able to take care of over thirty robust servants by himself, but he still had some injuries on his body. This was something that the five leaders of the mountain had personally seen and spread when they were working together to deal with a large merchant.

Liu Zhiqiang looked at the summit of the east platform. He could not see the scenery of the mountain under the night sky, but the outline of the mountain was not very tall under the moonlight.

As Liu Zhiqiang was leading the way, his biochemical eye could see things in the dark, and the moonlight was not bad today. When they were almost to the hidden sentry post, in order to give a demonstration for the modern soldiers in the future, Liu Zhiqiang had explained the process to the people behind him in advance. He spoke in a low voice, but only the few people in front of him could hear it.

Liu Zhiqiang began to dial his hidden sentry. At the same time, he was also preventing there from being a continuous stream of hidden sentries behind him. He had done a lot of preparation.

This time, it was zombie Wen Shao who took action. His speed was so fast that even the bandit's frightened cries were forced back, only to see zombie Wen retract his hand from the bandit's mouth. "Too vicious!" was the thought of everyone, including Liu Zhiqiang. Liu Zhiqiang ordered the bandits to keep quiet as much as possible. He never thought that the zombie Wen would silence him like this. Actually, it was too late for the bandits to make a sound.

This time, in order to avoid killing too many zombies, Liu Zhiqiang gave the zombie Wen Shao the order to not bite as much as possible. At the same time, he also put a red cloth on the upper and upper limbs of all the zombies on their side, and also trained the Violet Thunder Tiger and zombie Wen Shao in advance to not attack people with red cloth on them. This red cloth also cost him a lot of money, but he didn't expect that the Ming Dynasty people would raise the price so that it wasn't too far off from the people of the future.

In fact, Liu Zhiqiang was too narrow-minded. The last time Liu Zhiqiang had given them the silver pieces that he had found from the masked men, they were already very grateful (the original 800 taels of silver they had in the village also required their labor and grain to exchange with Old Qin's group of leaders, but there was no such thing as a free lunch in the world), and to them, Liu Zhiqiang was nothing more than a god.

They also found the bandit leader, who was venting his animal lust, and many young, pretty girls in a secret room. They also found the corpses of some young girls, who had just died.

As for these beasts, they were all cut down, and the young girls who were still alive let them leave and return home. Some of them were afraid that their families would kill them all, and some of them were afraid that they would look at them after returning.

After returning to the mountain stronghold, Liu Zhiqiang used 20 animals to tie the captives' hands into a single piece. Then, he sent more than ten young and strong guards to accompany him, stressing the need to be careful as well as to kill the prisoners as soon as an accident occurred.

After the cleaning up was done, Liu Zhiqiang and the rest of the transport team left for the second hill. Just like that, they would send back some people to escort the transport team for every hill they attacked. First of all, their leaders were not present, and most of the elites had left with them. Second of all, they had never seen such a perverted and cruel person among their enemies.

The person guarding this mountain was the disciple of the crippled Monk Chen, who also had extremely strong efforts. In addition to the fact that this person was the inheritor of Monk Chen, he purposely didn't say that he could escape using a small path, and in the end, he didn't even use Liu Zhiqiang's traps or the people he arranged for. Instead, Wen Ming, who was a zombie, realized that someone had escaped and even killed the three people who ran away, so Liu Zhiqiang took a look at the three corpses Wen returned and didn't know which one of them was the disciple of Monk Chen.

Just like this, Liu Zhiqiang captured the fifth hill and returned with the transport troop. This time, Old Qin San and Li Ben both regretted not seeing the re-appearance of the Heaven Soldiers, but they also felt very lucky to see Liu Zhiqiang, one of the two monsters. Liu Zhiqiang did not change his appearance, but that kind of abnormality was imaginable.

When they returned to the mountain stronghold, it was already the afternoon of the third day. With Liu Zhi Qiang's return, all of the captured possessions had already reached the Heavenly Valve Mountain, indicating that the material foundation of the Heavenly Valve Army had been opened.

This person was originally involved in the management of the sale of salt and looted property in the mountain stronghold. This person was a teacher in charge of the accounts, and because he offended the government, he brought his entire family to the stronghold, but since he was a guest of the local stronghold, he didn't say much and didn't vote until the end of the day. Since Old Qin San and Li Ben didn't do business, his position in the stronghold wasn't that great.

When Wen Shou Si was surrounded in the village, he was at the foot of the mountain, tidying up a bunch of rough accounts and contacting the merchants. As for Liu Zhiqiang's identity as a god, he only heard from his family that because of his daughter's beauty, she was deceived by the masked men and rushed into the pyre, and he was very sad about his daughter's death. Although he was involved in the management of his business and account books, this was one of the reasons why he offended the officials (There was another story, Liu Zhiqiang would not express it in this chapter).

Not only had he saved his wife and children, but they had also recommended him to be the chief financial officer of the Heavenly Valve Mountain, receiving 5 taels of silver per month. One must know what 5 taels of silver meant, when a seventh rank county official was in his prime, his annual salary was only 45 taels of silver, but when he reached the Wanli Empire he had already been reduced to 24 taels of silver. In other words, the salary that actually reaches the official is lower than that. Moreover, at that time, the imperial government was giving out salary in kind, namely rice, cloth, pepper, hematoxylin, silver, banknotes, and so on. But everything had to be converted into rice, and the discount rate was the key to the trick. In one example, the imperial government converted the rice, which was worth twenty taels of silver, into three pieces of coarse cloth, which were worth only one tael. Think of the life of the average official at the time. It would be fine if there were less people in the house, but if there were more people in the house, then eating would be a problem. At this time, the Chongzhen dynasty had accumulated a wealth of money both internally and externally, and they simply did not have that many silver taels, just that they had a lot of oil and water for government officials. Therefore, the Ming dynasty had so many greedy officials that they could not survive without greed. In his opinion, Liu Zhiqiang was just exaggerating the fact that he was a child prodigy until everyone started to talk about how Liu Zhiqiang killed people without any strings attached to his childish body. Liu Zhiqiang was a child prodigy at best.