After Leon and Luo Guang parted, they immediately followed Hanigan's instructions and walked toward the northeast corner of the village square.

There was only one door in that direction, so Leon didn't need to play guessing games, he just pushed open the iron door and walked in.

There was not even a soul along the way, just bear traps and a broken leg all over the ground.

The broken leg was a human leg, severed from the middle of the calf.

Leon carefully observed that it was not the girl's leg, but there was a broken animal trap next to it. Judging from the scene, it seemed that one of the unlucky villagers had been caught.

Leon, who was gloating in his heart, also learned from this and became more cautious with every step. Being caught in a bear trap in a place like this would mean death.

Walking along the road, Leon saw the location of the giant windmill in the distance.

This place is a farm, with a huge barn, several small rooms, as well as cowsheds, pig pens and chicken coops for raising cows, pigs and chickens.

Leon hid behind a tree and carefully observed the position of the villagers on the farm.

These villagers are the product of parasites. Unlike zombies, they still retain a certain ability to think independently, so they can be arranged to engage in production work.

The villagers on this farm were not alerted by the fierce fighting in the square. They were all focusing on the work at hand to complete the next quarter's offerings required by the leader Sadler.

Unless they go "crazy", these villagers are no different from ordinary people, but Leon will not let down his guard just because of this appearance, or he will take the initiative to say hello because he thinks these villagers can still be saved.

“Hesitation leads to defeat.”

This is what Marvin said to Leon. Leon also knows that in a ghost place where a biochemical crisis breaks out, any hesitation will cost his life, especially when facing the infected.

Leon pulled out the fighting knife Marvin had left for him at the Raccoon City Police Department and held it with an icepick grip, while his pistol was returned to its quick-draw holster.

Previously, in the village square, the environment was complicated and there were many enemies. In addition, Leon was unable to sneak in to fight due to the fact that he was discovered. But now, after observing for a while, Leon found that there were not many enemies here on the farm, leaving aside the enemies that could not be seen in the house. , there are only three people working outside.

Moreover, these three people work alone and are a bit far apart from each other, which gives Leon the opportunity to perform stealth assassination operations.

I saw Leon quickly bypassing a small room used by villagers for worship, and then went to the right, where a villager was holding a pitchfork to put dry grass together.

When the villager on the other side turned around, Leon immediately walked over quietly, came behind the villager, and stabbed the villager's spine where the parasite was found during the autopsy.

In order to prevent the dagger from poking into the spine, Leon's blade was inserted a little to the right of the spine.

When he struck the first blow, Leon immediately covered the villager's mouth. After confirming with his hand that the formed parasite had been resolved, he immediately drew the knife and then sent the knife into the enemy's brain to stir things up.

After solving the enemy, Leon placed the corpses of the villagers on the haystacks, and then covered them with hay randomly, which could last for a while.

Then Leon looked at the villager who had turned back before and found that the other person had walked into the cowshed, so he set his next target on the villager and immediately turned around and walked towards the cowshed.

This bullpen is straight-through, with no doors installed at the front or rear.

Leon leaned against the wall of the cowshed and looked inside, but found no villagers. He thought the enemy had passed through the cowshed.

So Lyon continued to move forward, also choosing to pass through the bullpen. The place where the enemy had just passed was safer, and few people would look back at the safe area they had just passed.

There was a cow with gray hair in the cowshed, standing in the middle, chewing hay and looking at Lyon, who was slightly bent forward.

Leon noticed the curious gaze of the cow, but the cow didn't yell or come to harass his handsome guy, so Leon didn't pay much attention to it.

Looking out again, Leon found a black cow, two black and white pigs and a hen that came to visit the villager.

The villager was squatting next to a pile of cow bones, seeming to be checking something. He was so focused that he didn't notice that the black cow next to him was staring at the approaching Leon.

Leon pounced directly on the villager, then stabbed his back with a knife and covered his mouth with his left hand. Before the villager could react, the second knife had already approached the villager's temple. Under the eyes of the four animals, he completed an assassination.

Then he put the villagers on the ground. There was nothing to cover the body, and he didn't want to bother moving the body into the cowshed, so he got up directly, intending to deal with other enemies before the body was discovered.

When he turned around, Leon found that the animals were all looking at him, and he felt a little fuzzy in his heart, as if he thought no one knew that he had done something bad, but after doing the bad thing, he turned around and found a circle of people around him looking at him.

It’s just that these animals seemed to be no different from those that Leon had seen before. They neither attacked Leon nor made any warning calls. When they saw Leon looking at them, they turned away intelligently, or maybe The person lowered his head and ate fiercely.

"..." After Leon once again confirmed that those animals were fine, or would not hinder his actions, he left to find trouble with the next villager.

The villager who was working next door to the barn walked into the barn and closed the door under Leon's gaze.

The door made a creaking sound when it was closed, so Leon had no intention of sneaking in to deal with the villager.

It happened that after the villager left, the road to the iron gate that looked like an ancient city wall and gate became clear.

Next to the city gate is the conspicuous giant windmill, which presumably is the route Hanigan mentioned, so while confirming that no one in the barn came out, Leon reached for the iron gate.

This iron gate will definitely not let Leon pass easily, so Leon has to find a way to open the door, and the switch of this old-fashioned door should be nearby.

He couldn't see either side of the iron gate, so Leon focused on the iron gate next to it.

There was no lock on the iron door. Leon opened the door carefully and walked in to find a small warehouse with many wooden boxes and grain bags piled up.

He carefully walked along the path left in the room, and when he turned a corner, he saw a thin line on the ground across the front of his ankle. At the end of the thin line is a dynamite package taped to a support column in the room.

Leon was thankful that he looked down when he turned the corner, and slowly moved his feet back, away from under the thin line. Then he strode over and continued walking in, finding an upward wooden ladder.

There was an agency room above. Leon had seen a similar wheel-axle transmission structure in the clock tower of the Raccoon City Police Department. Other than that, it was just a pile of debris and a millstone.

The axle structure on the wall was missing a key gear, which reminded Leon of his experience of looking for things to decipher in the police station.

"Isn't this also related to the Umbrella Company?" Leon muttered to himself, turning around and looking around, but he didn't find the missing gear, nor anything that could replace it.

Complaining won't help. Leon can't just give up when he encounters trouble. He can only find a way on his own.

However, after thinking about it for a while, Leon came to the conclusion that the gear should be on the farm, probably near the city gate. Otherwise, it would be very cumbersome and a waste of time for the villagers to open the door every time.

So Leon focused on the hole that was forcibly opened next to this floor. Someone set up a wooden frame outside the hole.

According to my own thoughts just now, it is very likely that the missing gear is stored there.

After confirming the plan, Leon continued to move forward, walking on the wooden frame. Leon was more cautious than on the ground to prevent making loud noises.

Looking inside from the window, Leon saw a villager with his back to him, fiddling with something.

This window was locked from the inside with a latch. It would be foolish for Leon to open the window without making any noise, so he planned to let the enemy open the window for him.

pat.

The villagers who were working inside the house heard an unusual sound coming from the window and turned around to check, but found nothing. So the villagers who thought they heard wrong turned their heads back and continued their work.

Snapped.

As a result, the villagers who had just turned their heads heard another strange sound.

This time she did not continue what she was doing, but got up and walked to the window, opened it, and then looked out to see what was going on outside.

The villager had just poked his head out. Leon, who was squatting under the window, stood up, clamped the enemy's neck with his left hand, and raised the fighting dagger with his right hand. He inserted it into the villager's back to kill the parasite. Then he directly broke the villager's neck and gave the villager his head. I made up for it with a knife.

After stuffing the villagers back into the house, Leon climbed over the window and walked into the room.

It seemed to be a warehouse, with a lot of leather boards and the like, but Leon didn't see anything gear-shaped.

Judging from the size of the missing gear, the gear would not be too small, so Leon did not rummage through the cabinets, but planned to go downstairs to take a look.

The stairs were made of branches and sticks, so Leon couldn't slide down directly from them, and the distance between Leon and the ground wasn't too high, so he just lay on the edge, then let go and fell to the ground.

"Ah, what the hell." As soon as Leon landed and looked up, he saw a tauren.

As the name suggests, the villager who picked up the sledgehammer at his side wore a cow's head hood. Two pairs of sharp horns were retained on the hood, and the entire cow's head was painted with red paint.

I don’t know if it’s because of his hobby of cosplay, or because he is a combination of man and cow, but the words in this minotaur’s mouth are no longer local slang.

Instead, mooing like a mad cow, the minotaur picked up the sledgehammer and rushed towards Lyon.

Leon did not turn around and run away, but rolled to one side to avoid it, because he saw that the wooden gear he was looking for was on the table behind where the tauren was.

This floor is a workshop, where the villagers seem to repair their own tools. Leon also saw the clothes on the chainsaw man's body with iron plates on the front and back.

Dodging the tauren's heavy but deadly attack, Leon immediately rushed to where the wooden gear was and got it in his hand.

The sound of the sledgehammer hitting the ground was very dull, and Leon was not sure whether it would attract other villagers on the farm, so he put away the dagger and took out the pistol again.

With the gear in his left hand and the pistol in his right hand, Leon was not in a hurry to fight back. He thought of a way to deal with the enemy in front of him.

Repeating his old tricks, Leon once again avoided the enemy's attack, and then ran out from the double doors of the workshop.

Still confirming the situation immediately, Leon saw the tauren rushing toward him with heavy steps, and other villagers on the farm also spotted Leon running out of the workshop.

Leon didn't know whether the Minotaur had a different meaning in this place. The villagers did not attack Leon directly, but followed the Minotaur with various handy tools.

The tauren is at least half a body taller than the villagers, and his body is very strong, on par with the chainsaw man. However, the tauren is not wearing bullet-blocking clothing, and the sledgehammer in his hand obviously cannot protect his entire head. .

But Leon did not take it lightly and decided to use the trip mine trap he had seen before to deal with the minotaur.

This time the tauren charged very quickly. Instead of raising the sledgehammer, he bent down and pointed the horns at Leon, as if he wanted to kill Leon with the horns on his head.

Leon's fastest running speed is slower than that of his opponent, but the enemy holds a sledgehammer, and he is the one avoiding defense, so he can easily dodge the opponent's attack, and then lead the Minotaur into the room with the trip mine.

What he needed to make sure was that the tauren was at the front, so that the villagers behind him wouldn't be the first to get caught.

This is not a game, and there is no blood bar or blood volume system. However, under the influence of parasites or biochemical viruses, the host with better health will usually have better physique after mutation or infection, and the recovery ability will be weaker than that of the old. The sick and disabled must be strong.

To a certain extent, the tauren's health is thicker than that of the middle-aged and elderly villagers following him.

During stealth assassinations, because he needs to deal with enemies at close range, Leon always deals with the parasites in the enemy's body as soon as possible. Otherwise, it would be too dangerous to stay within the attack range of the baneling villagers.

But at this time, there was no such concern about enemy banelings, so while Leon retreated to attract the enemy, he shot a villager who passed the tauren in the head.

Like an angry bull, the tauren focused all his attention on Leon and did not notice the trip rope under his feet.

The villagers following the tauren did not remind the tauren, whose field of vision was affected by the hood, and stepped into the damage range of the trip mine with the tauren.

After a roar, Leon, who was hiding behind the load-bearing pillar, covered his mouth and nose with one hand. With the other hand, he raised his gun and aimed at the minotaur that was lying on the ground. monster.

Leon had taken a look at the explosive bag connected to the string. There were no nails or other debris stuck on it. Therefore, the damage caused by the trip mine was basically explosion damage. Therefore, Leon had to kill the villagers one by one. OK.

While doing these things, Leon was also waiting and confirming whether any villagers had not followed, and whether the place would collapse after the explosion.

After confirming that neither of these things happened, Leon climbed up to the second floor, installed the wooden gear, and then pulled the mechanism on the side.

With the gear transmission, Leon saw the iron gate moving upward from the small window on the side, and the door finally opened.

After the decryption was completed, Leon did not leave immediately, but removed the wooden gear.

After confirming that missing a gear would not allow the door to close again, Leon hid the gear in this room. He didn't want the door to be closed again just after he left with his front foot.

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