Noble Husband At the Door

Chapter 3694



Chapter 3694



"What's that?"

Everyone's attention was obviously completely attracted. Xia Wei looked through the crack and barely managed to see some parts of the bag. But the crack was a little small, and she was not sure.

Before Samuel and the others could answer, one of the two men got off the ladder. He took over the lift so that the man holding the cart could let go. After letting go, the man did not sit idle. Instead, he skillfully pulled out a bright machete from under the cart.

The blade was nearly 80 centimeters long and one square block wide. The blade was extremely sharp.

Without further ado, he directly raised his hand and pointed at the item in the bag. At the same time, he suddenly swung his blade.

"Bang!"

At this time, the hard board was completely turned into a chopping board. With a loud bang, the thing in the bag was instantly broken into two pieces without any struggle.

The cut was sharp and neat. Everyone could finally see from the completely broken cut that the bag was filled with meat.

At least, from the two halves of the cut was flesh.

"So, those are blood?" The pangolin muttered from the side.

When the bone was boiled, there was a layer of oil floating on the soup because of the bone marrow. When some raw meat was boiled, the soup would be dyed red because of the blood in the meat.

Although the pangolin was not particularly clear about this principle, he knew a little about it when he saw that Samuel had cooked.

However, it was the first time that he had seen someone like this.

If one killed a pig without letting blood go, one probably wouldn't be able to boil so much blood, would he?

Obviously, Xia Wei had also seen the meat. However, when she looked back at Samuel and the old man, she saw that the two of them were frowning and did not speak at all. They were very serious.

"Bang!"

It was at this

moment that the burly man was about to use his knife again. Perhaps it was because the iron plate was too slippery, or perhaps it had just shaken the position of the thing in the bag. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.

The lower half of the bag that had been cut off suddenly slid down from the cart.

However, just like that, the bag that was placed on top of the plate was accidentally hooked by a bulge on the wheel. Suddenly, the thing in the bag fell out and rolled to the ground.

The pangolin and Xia Wei were the closest. Subconsciously, they wanted to reach out to help the workers pick it up, but when they suddenly bent down, they froze on the spot.

Almost at the same time, their faces turned pale, and their eyes were fixed on the things on the ground.

The object on the ground was also staring at them.

"This..."

Even as a man, the pangolin could not help but shake slightly.

There was no pork, mutton, or other meat on the ground. It was clear that... it was the half of a person's body.

His waist was cut off. The skin on his body, due to being cooked, had long lost all color. Those large eyes that were widened, also lost luster because of boiling water, but they still stared at the pangolin and Xia Wer.

Because of the fall, the original cut was scattered all over the ground by the cooked internal organs...

"Oh!!" Xia Wei wanted to vomit on the spot.

"F*ck, you!" The pangolin suddenly raised his head and glared angrily at the four men.

At this moment, when he recalled the bags of things that had been hung on the metal hook back then, he suddenly understood... that what was being boiled in the pot...

Xiao Chunhua hurriedly reached out

to hold the pangolin; for fear that he would do something impulsive. And the four people, seeing that Samuel

and the others were angry, were so scared that they immediately knelt on the ground and begged for mercy.

"Phew."

Even though Samuel had expected this, he was still shocked when he saw this scene. After a long time, he lifted his head and let out a long sigh. Then, his eyes narrowed, as if...

He thought of something!


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