Su Li could sense that these two mad old women held a grudge against the village chief and resentment towards the villagers.
"It's alright, it's alright, I don't feel pain, don't hurt her," the village chief was still worried, completely disregarding his own fingers that had become a bloody mess.
He murmured to himself, "Don't let them get away, I'll take them home, bring them home...."
"Oh dear."
At that moment, the old woman took the opportunity to bite the small arm of her husband, and as he subconsciously let go, she swiftly ran towards Su Li like a gust of wind, passed Su Li, reunited with the other mad old woman, and quickly vanished from sight. No one knew where they went.
The village chief anxiously ran a few steps forward but soon stopped, put away his expression of grief, and returned to being numb, saying, "Eh, let them be. Let's focus on what's in front of us. The River God's sacrifice cannot go wrong, lest it brings punishment upon us."
