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Volume One: First Entering the World of Martial Arts Chapter 106: Bastard

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    As time went by, the sky became darker. After a long time of tossing, it was already so dark that it was difficult to see anything outside. The men lit torches and cut open the walls and stoves of the Shaobing shop, carefully searching every inch of the wall.  By this time, all the men had searched the sesame cake shop upside down, and even the bricks in the ground had been dug up and checked one by one.  Seeing that he could no longer find anything, the short and thin old man looked gloomy and shouted: "Close the team!" Whistles sounded continuously, and with the sound of horse hooves, the bandits of Jindaozhai left Houjianji in batches. Two bandits carried  He picked up the tall man's body, placed it horizontally on the saddle, and walked away cleanly in a moment.  Until the sound of horse hooves completely disappeared, there was only a faint sound of people in the Houjian gathering, but the people in the town were afraid that the crowd would return after stealing, so no one dared to speak loudly.  In the restaurant across the street from the sesame cake shop, a man looked out for a moment and saw that the bandits from Jindao Village were all gone. Then he plucked up the courage to duck out of the building and ran towards the distance.  go.  With him taking the lead, a large group of people roared out of the restaurant and fled in all directions, like birds and beasts.  When no one came out, the shopkeeper of the restaurant called the waiter and hurriedly closed the door and closed the door. He didn't dare to come out again, but he could hear clapping and patting in the east and babbling in the west.  The door was closed, and after a while, there was no one on the street, and there was no sound at all.  Zhou Chen also followed the flow of people out. He looked at the empty street, his eyes changed, and he raised his legs and walked towards the ditch at the corner of the street.  There are some baked sesame cakes scattered on the edge of the ditch, which were caused by the fight when Jindaozhai captured Wu Daotong.  Zhou Chen came to a sesame seed cake, stepped forward, and the sesame seed cake rose into the air and fell into his hand. He weighed the weight of the sesame seed cake, then broke it open, looked at the white flesh with the aroma of grains inside, and shook his head.  Throwing it to the ground again.  After four or five times of breaking one open and throwing away the other, Zhou Chen's eyes froze.  In the dusk, a dirty little hand secretly stretched out from the corner of the street, grabbed a sesame seed cake beside the ditch, and slowly retracted it.  Zhou Chen raised his head and looked over. In the dark corner of the street, a little beggar of twelve or thirteen years old was huddled there. He was dirty and skinny, as if a gust of wind could blow him away. He had two jet-black hair.  The little hands were holding the sesame seeds tightly, as if they were unwilling to let go.  The little beggar had been hungry all day and was sitting weakly in the corner. When the tall man was fighting with the old man selling sesame cakes, he knocked over the oven next to him where he was baking sesame cakes. The sesame cakes inside were scattered all over the floor.  One of them rolled down in front of him, and the little beggar's eyes never left the biscuits.  He had actually wanted to eat it for a long time, but when he saw the menacing men on the street, he was too frightened to move at all.  It wasn't until it got dark and the torches couldn't illuminate the ditch and those vicious men rode away that the little beggar finally plucked up the courage and grabbed the sesame cake. He was so hungry that he didn't care that the cake was stained with dirty water and mud.  , took a small bite, held it in his mouth, chewed slowly, holding a piece of sesame seed cake in his mouth. Although he had not swallowed it, he seemed to feel much better in his stomach.  At this moment, the little beggar suddenly felt his eyes darken, and then he saw a pair of cowhide boots appearing in front of him.  The little beggar was stunned. In his opinion, people who could wear cowhide boots were wealthy people. He couldn't afford to offend him at all. He subconsciously raised his head and saw Zhou Chen's dark eyes.  The little beggar was trembling all over, not knowing what to do next, but Zhou Chen was staring at the sesame seed cake in his hand thoughtfully.  "What's your name?" Zhou Chen asked lightly.  The little beggar was trembling, confused and confused. It seemed that he had not heard what he said and did not reply for a long time.  Zhou Chen frowned, and the air around him seemed to become tense.  The little beggar seemed to have been choked by someone. It seemed that it was extremely difficult to breathe. His heart was beating wildly. He seemed to finally know what was wrong. He opened his mouth in panic and said: "My, my, my name is a bastard"  ?  Zhou Chen narrowed his eyes and showed a smile. He finally knew who the little beggar in front of him was.  Shi Potian, the male protagonist in Xia Ke Xing Shu, did not expect to be in such a downcast and miserable state now.  The protagonist Shi Potian has no name or surname since he was a child. He lives in a remote place on an unknown barren mountain with a woman he thought was his mother.  The woman called him a son of a bitch, and he thought that was his own name.  The woman had a weird temper and beat and scolded him at every turn, and he was used to it.  He learned how to chop wood, cook and other household chores since he was a child, but he didn't know a word of Chinese characters, and he knew nothing about worldly affairs and people's hearts.  One day the woman suddenly disappeared, and the dog named "Huang" that he had accompanied since childhood also disappeared, so he went out to look for her everywhere.?As a result, neither the man nor the dog was found, but he himself got lost  Zhou Chen thought about the plot in "The Knight's Journey" and looked at the little beggar in front of him with deep meaning in his eyes.  The little beggar only felt that the eyes of the person in front of him were real, as if they could penetrate his clothes, making him feel naked. He became even more frightened, and had to keep curling his body back, as if this would make him feel better.  .  "This sesame cake is not yours." After looking at it for a long time, Zhou Chen finally said.  "Ah?" The little beggar was stunned, as if he didn't understand the meaning of Zhou Chen's words. Although Shi Potian was a beggar now, he had never begged in these days, because the one he thought was his mother  The only thing a woman taught him was that he should not beg for help no matter what, so he would eat when others gave him food. If others didn¡¯t give him food, he would be really hungry, so he would just take it and eat it. He didn¡¯t know that this was called stealing.  I don¡¯t think there¡¯s anything wrong with it, let alone the sesame cakes picked up from the ground.  Zhou Chen raised the corner of his mouth, really worried about Shi Potian's emotional intelligence. Before he could continue to speak, the little beggar suddenly pointed behind him, his teeth chattering, and he was speechless as if he had seen a ghost.  Zhou Chen's heart moved. He turned around suddenly and looked behind him. He saw Wu Daotong's body not far away, which had been dead for a long time. Then the corpse slowly sat up. The next moment, the corpse straightened its legs and stood up.  Come.  The corpse turned back and looked at where Zhou Chen was. At this time, the cold moon was shining slantingly, and everything was clearly visible. However, he saw a stream of blood flowing from the corner of the corpse's mouth, and two steel hooks were inserted into his abdomen.
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