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After Her Divorce, She Escaped With A Strong Man To Farm

A war goddess was reborn and obtained a Mutual Separation agreement. She only wanted to remove her armor, return to the countryside, and marry an honest man. Perhaps she would have three children, and they could live quiet lives farming and weaving. By chance, she joined a refugee group and met a man who was adept in both the pen and the sword. She ventured with the refugee group since spring until winter. The man was very protective of her, and she figured it would be nice to marry him. He had strong arms, so he could surely plow large fields. They could raise their children together and live happy lives. However, who knew that the man was actually a dragon?! Oh well, one must be content with the partner they had chosen, so she shall soar with the dragon! The war goddess donned her armor once more and dominated the battlefield with her man! The emperor’s walls, countless soldiers, and vicious schemes. She feared nothing as long as she stood beside her husband. Just like that, they accidentally charged into the palace with their army. Sigh, she had only wanted to bear three kids and live peacefully. The man pressed her against the wall and asked in a low voice, “You want kids? I’ll satisfy your needs.”

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Chapter 70. Don't Leave Anyone Alive

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Éditeur: Dragon Boat Translation

Master Qin ordered with a severe expression, 

 "You'll listen to Lady Su."

 "Yes."

 The two guards each took a quiver and bow and led the bailiffs to the courtyards on the left and right to set up an ambush. Li Wu stayed by old Qin's side to protect him.

"You guys go to the backyard and find a tall tree for an ambush. There's only one alley in the backyard. Even if someone wants to attack, they can't swarm in. You have enough time to shoot and kill."

 Su Qing picked a few more bailiffs who looked smart, including the head of the bailiffs, and ordered them to set up an ambush. They were cautious when holding the bow and arrow, fearing they would lose their lives if they touched the arrow. They would die either way if they hid their heads. They were doomed. They were on the verge of tears.