I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 129: Casino【Thanks to the leader·White-faced bumpy gourd baby】

"The Negishi family's...base camp?"

"do you know?"

"I do not know."

"How could I know where those guys' base camp is..."

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The villagers in Shiga Village talked a lot, but no one can stand up and answer loudly about where the base camp of the Ogata Negishi family is.

"Does anyone know?" Ogata was a little surprised.

"Samurai-sama..." an old man said, "The Negishi family members are quite cunning...They never tell us where their base camp is, and we have never studied where their base camp is..."

"Does anyone know where to go to collect information about'where is the headquarters of the Negishi family'?" Ogata changed his question.

The villagers of Sihe Village started to discuss again.

The answer to Ogata this time is a middle-aged woman:

"There is a casino opened by Negishi family in the next door of the Karamoto village. Negishi family members are guarding there all the time. If you go there, you might be able to ask from the people in the casino. The base camp of the Negishi family..."

"Karamoto village...Which direction is this village?"

"You can just go straight in this direction." The middle-aged woman pointed to the southwest.

"Thank you."

After thanking the middle-aged woman, Ogata held the knife on her waist and walked quickly in the direction the middle-aged woman pointed.

However, before he walked a few steps far, he was stopped by a familiar voice.

"Samurai Lord!"

"It's Kiro..."

The master of this familiar voice is Ji Lang.

At this time, Yoshiro was holding his frightened daughter who had not yet calmed down and was crying on his chest.

"Samurai-sama! Are you going to the base camp of the Negishi family?"

"Yes." Ogata replied without hesitation. "Without the money, I didn't even have dinner for today."

"No way!" Yoshiro said anxiously, "There are so many people in the Negishi family, you are not their opponent by yourself!"

"So what?" As soon as Ji Lang spoke, Xu Jian said in a decisive tone.

After all, Ogata turned his head and left without any hesitation, and hurried towards the Haramoto village.

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Squeak, Squeak, Squeak, Squeak...

Stepping into the snow, making a "creak" sound.

A young samurai walked unhurriedly in the flat snow.

The cheeks are white and pure, and the body is of medium to thin body.

A quiet breath exuded from his body.

Under the background of this quiet atmosphere, he did not look like a samurai with knives and guns, but more like a scholar who knew ancient and modern times.

He keeps his hair, wears an ordinary kimono and hakama, and is draped in an ordinary crimson haori.

Although his clothes are ordinary, the thing on his face is not ordinary.

Such a thing is-a pair of glasses that are obviously South Barbarian.

A samurai wearing glasses is walking in the snow-such a scene, I have to say that it is quite rare.

Just as the "spectacle warrior" rushed towards his destination in silence, he suddenly noticed a hurried snow stepping in the distance beside him.

The "spectacle warrior" followed the prestige.

In the distance on his right hand, there is a samurai who should be similar to him in appearance, with a head hair like him, but dressed in light green haori, is hurried forward.

Because the distance between the two is a bit far apart, and the "walking warrior" dressed in light green feather-colored feathers is on the way, this person did not notice the existence of the "spectacle warrior".

The "spectacle warrior" cast a surprised look at the "traveling warrior" who was hurrying through the lens.

This is because the pace of the "walking warrior" who is hurriedly moving is much faster than that of the spectacle warrior.

So in a short while, the "spectacles warrior" could only see the back of this "traveling warrior" getting smaller and smaller.

Looking at the back of the "Road Warrior" that is getting smaller and smaller, the "Glasses Warrior" whispered in a calm tone with a volume that only he could hear:

"I met an incredible character..."

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Ogata walked in the direction pointed out by the middle-aged woman from Shiga Village just now.

After rushing all the way for an unknown period of time, Ogata finally saw the shadow of the building emerging from the front.

The area of ​​Karamoto Village is much larger than that of Sihe Village.

Judging from the expressions of the villagers and the degree of damage to the houses, the village seems to be much richer than Sihe Village.

There is no guard around the village of Karamoto.

Even if he swaggered into the Karamoto village, no villager cast a strange look at Ogata.

He only glanced at Ogata indifferently, and then went on to do his own things.

Judging from the indifferent appearance of the villagers, they seem to be quite used to the situation of strangers coming and going in and out of their village.

Ogata randomly found a villager and asked him where the casino was.

The villager Ogata found was an elderly man.

After hearing that Ogata was inquiring about the location of the casino, the old man sighed lightly.

"Samurai-sama, are you here to gamble too?"

"That's it." Ogata panicked casually.

"Master Samurai, I advise you-whether you are here to play or to make money, it is better to stay away from our casino."

The old man said to Ogata in a sincere tone.

"I have lived in this village for quite a while."

"I see countless people pouring into our village every year, wanting to make money through gambling."

"But they are without exception-they all lose and lose their fortunes."

"Some people even lose to the point of selling their children and girls."

"It is impossible to make a fortune by gambling."

"Once at the gambling table, no one wants to come down empty-handed. They will keep betting, betting, and betting until there is nothing to bet on."

"So I advise you to leave here as soon as possible~www.wuxiahere.com~Old man, thank you for your kindness." Ogata bowed softly to the good old man, "But my will is decided."

"You...oh, forget it." The old man sighed as if he had given up, "young people are like this. Only after I really hate to fall, do I know that I regret... Since you insist on going Bet, then I won't stop you."

After all, the old man pointed behind him.

"You go straight in this direction, then turn right at the first corner and you will see the casino."

After giving Ogata directions, the old man walked away without saying a word as if he was too lazy to read Ogata.

After watching the old man who kindly advised him not to gamble away, Ogata mumbled:

"A lot of people come to this village to gamble every year... No wonder the villagers here look strange when they see me, a ronin, enter their village..."

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