A Former Police Officer Who Died And Get A Second Life!-Chapter 164: Qiong Xing Fights Back
"Why are you doing this!?" the woman shouted. "We were trying to help you!"
"I don’t need it."
How many times did he have to say it?
The woman looked at Leander like she truly didn’t understand his words.
But from Leander’s point of view, what she was saying made no sense at all.
"I told you I don’t need help. Leave now or die. Choose."
"W-what’s wrong with you? We’re trying to free you! That human—"
"Shut up. I’ll kill you."
"H-hii!"
Not only did she refuse to listen, she continued insulting Qiong Xing.
Leander glared at her and she immediately fell silent with a small scream.
"What should we do with them?" Albe asked.
Because Qiong Xing was present, Albe had probably thought about it carefully.
Instead of killing them, he had only beaten them and used magic to bind them so they couldn’t move.
Albe’s tone clearly asked if he could kill them.
Leander wanted to nod, but he held himself back and looked at Qiong Xing instead.
"Please let them go," Qiong Xing said. "Just make them promise never to come here again."
Leander thought that was too soft.
But it was also very much like Qiong Xing.
So he nodded to Albe.
Albe sighed and clearly reluctant, but he can’t refuse Qiong Xing’s decision, so he began dragging the injured men away.
Only the woman who had been shouting earlier remained.
Leander gently put Qiong Xing down and moved to help Albe.
At that moment...
"Why do we have to suffer like this!?" the woman screamed. "You humans... if only you weren’t here—!"
She had been hiding a small knife.
With a furious glare, she slipped past Leander and rushed toward Qiong Xing.
Leander froze in shock.
He chased after her immediately, but he was a few seconds too late.
His eyes were locked on the knife that was about to strike down.
"Qiong Xing!!"
"It’s alright."
"...What?"
Leander was still surprised by the calmness in Qiong Xing’s voice.
But in the next moment, he saw the woman lying on the ground.
Beside her stood Qiong Xing, holding something that looked like a stick.
"One must never let their guard down until the very end, right?" Qiong Xing said with a gentle smile.
He looked the same as always, smiling warmly.
But since the woman was now on the ground, it was obvious that Qiong Xing had been the one who defeated her.
"I’m not too bad myself, am I?"
Qiong Xing tried to pick up the small knife that had fallen, but his large belly got in the way.
When he asked someone to pick it up for him, Leander finally snapped out of his shock and rushed over.
"A-are you hurt!?"
"I’m not. I’m sorry to the woman, but I had to strike her wrist a little."
Looking closely, the woman’s wrist had turned red where it had been hit by the stick.
It seemed she had fallen because Qiong Xing had used wind magic to trip her.
Leander was stunned by how fast it had happened... or rather, he was shocked because he had never imagined Qiong Xing could do something like that.
"I may be a bit rusty, but it seems my body still remembers how to move," Qiong Xing said casually.
His relaxed tone left both Leander and Albe standing there with their mouths open.
"Well then, please take care of this one as well. I’ll go inside with Snow first. Come on, Mayo."
"Mayo~"
"...."
Neither Leander nor Albe knew what to say.
"...What was that?" Albe muttered.
"...Haha... hahahahaha!"
Leander suddenly burst into laughter, which making Albe jump in surprise.
But Leander didn’t care at all.
He simply couldn’t stop laughing.
It wasn’t that he had thought Qiong Xing was weak.
He had even heard before from Albe that Qiong Xing once threw a man across the room, so he knew Qiong Xing could defend himself to some degree.
Still, compared to beastmen like them, Qiong Xing was physically weaker as a human.
It was natural that they had become overly protective.
Even considering the difference between men and women, Leander had never expected Qiong Xing to defeat someone so easily. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
Seeing this unexpected side of him made Leander laugh even more.
"—That’s just like Qiong Xing. He’s amazing!"
"Good for you," Albe said tiredly. "I’m exhausted."
But although Albe sighed heavily, his expression looked strangely amused.
It seemed that Albe had come to like Qiong Xing even more.
"Well, since Qiong Xing seems fine, I’ll just hurry up and deal with these—"
"Y-you... you’re not slaves?"
"Huh?" Leander said sharply.
"Don’t talk," Leander growled as he glared at them.
But the captured men whose trembling with fear still looked at him as if trying to read his reaction.
"S-sorry! We were wrong. We thought... we thought that human had forced you into slavery or something..."
"There’s no way that’s true," Leander replied coldly. "I already told you we didn’t need help. And if you had looked properly, you would’ve seen that I’m not wearing a collar."
The men had not only ignored what Leander said earlier, they had also made their own assumptions and even tried to attack Qiong Xing.
Because of that, both Leander and Albe were in a very bad mood.
"I’m sorry! I really am sorry! P-please, just spare our lives!"
What a convenient thing to say.
"You think saying sorry is enough? You could have killed someone," Albe said coldly.
"That’s right," Leander added. "You tried to kill my mate. You deserve the consequences."
"We didn’t know! We didn’t know that human was your mate—!"
"I told you already," Leander said sharply. "I said he was my precious mate. You were the ones who refused to listen. And you were the ones who attacked Qiong Xing first, even though he hadn’t done anything."
Leander’s words made it clear, it was their own fault.
The men had nothing they could say in response.
"Qiong Xing asked me to let you go, so I will. But don’t ever come back here again—"
"All humans are the same!" the woman suddenly shouted. "That one will abandon you someday too! You can still escape now! Come with us!"
"......"
At some point she had regained consciousness.
The woman who had been knocked down by Qiong Xing suddenly stood up. She th n threw herself at Leander and clinging to him.
At that moment, everyone present probably thought the same thing.
This woman was seriously crazy.







