Chapter 139 I avenged everyone!

Everyone looked at the two bare hills in front of them and the gravel valley between the hills, and they were all dumbfounded.

“Old man, is this really Broken Gold Beach?”

The old farmer who led the way was very honest and kind, and he was not impatient and spoke slowly.

“Yes, the Broken Gold Beach to the north of Xiaojin Village in Nanxi County is right here.”

After saying that, he glanced at everyone, with some sympathy in his eyes.

“Did you not provide any benefits to others when you registered your household registration? Why were you assigned here?”

Everyone looked ugly. Although the two clerks grouped them together, they did not offend the person behind them.

Li Laoer managed to maintain a smile and brought two meat buns to the old man.

This is the dry food I bought in the city yesterday to eat on the road. I have nothing to do as a favor now, so I can only take it out.

The old man was very happy, and Le Diandian went back to find his grandson.

There were more than 90 people in the village, old and young, and they were silent for a long time in front of the two hills. After all, it was the village chief who spoke.

“Don’t worry, everyone, no matter how bad things are here, it’s still better than being in the mountains. At least there are no wolves, no bandits, and no barbarians. As long as we put our efforts in one place, we can always live a better life.”

Li Laoer also said quickly, "My uncle is right. The food Mr. Ye gave us earlier is enough to feed our whole village for two months. Let's build a shed first, settle down, have a full meal, and then think of a solution."

Li Laosi and Liu Biaotou also stood up. They were young after all. Although they had numerous wounds, they were almost healed in just a few days.

At this moment, they immediately gathered their hands and went up the mountain to cut down trees to build sheds, chop wood for fire, and move stones to stack earthen stoves.

For a time, except for a few seriously injured people, everyone in the village became busy.

When night fell, several simple shacks were erected near the foot of the mountain, porridge was cooked on the earthen stoves, and pancakes were pasted.

Even the women dug a lot of wild vegetables nearby and brought them back, washed them and simply mixed them, which was quite delicious.

Everyone ate in silence, feeling no peace of mind after the dust had settled. Instead, they were hanging in the air, not knowing where to go from here.

Jiayin was held in her arms by her mother, and she ate japonica rice porridge in small sips. Because minced meat and chopped wild onions were added, it tasted very good, so she insisted on eating more than half of the bowl.

Tao Hongying was so happy that she discussed with her family, "Tomorrow I'll go to a nearby village and bring back some radish and cabbage. If I have a hen, I'll also buy one. Fu Niu and my mother should take good care of themselves."

Li Laosi nodded and said, "You go ahead. I plan to go a little further and visit the new capital city. We are new here and don't know anything. We always want to inquire about the news and see if our place of residence can be changed. One change.”

Liu Biaotou on the side heard this and said, "You go ahead, I'll guard here."

Li Laoer also said, "I will also go to the city together. When it comes to inquiring about news, I am more familiar with it than you."

After dinner, a few people went to the village chief and Uncle Zhao, discussed it for a few words, and finally decided.

Mr. Wen and Mrs. Cui sat by the campfire and wanted to say something, but they were not people who made empty promises and swallowed their words in the end.

Early on the next morning, Li Laoer and Li Laosi brought two young people from the village into the city.

Thirty miles, there were no big green mules, and the four walked for an hour. When they entered the city, they had already been three rods.

Weizhou Prefecture was originally just a relatively prosperous place in the south of the Yangtze River, but it suddenly became a new capital city. The impact and changes it suffered cannot be explained clearly in one sentence.

The courtyard in the city originally cost five hundred taels, but it immediately increased to two thousand.

Grain, salt, and various supplies have skyrocketed.

Many of the original people complained so much that they simply sold their yards and took a sum of money and moved to the countryside.

Like this, slowly changing for half a year, the city was almost completely occupied by wealthy families from Kyoto, as well as civil and military officials and their families.

A grain of ashes of the times is like a mountain when it falls on the heads of ordinary people, but for these wealthy families who have had wealth and power for hundreds of years, dust is just dust. In Xindu, people are still coming and going on the commercial streets.

Women in New Year's attire, their mouths and noses covered with fans, walked past with charming smiles.

The young master in a wide robe and long sleeves swaggered through the market while swinging a folding fan.

Brother Gongzi?

Li Laosi grabbed the second brother and the villagers who were still in a daze, and quickly hid behind a wonton stall.

“Second brother, I saw General Jiao, the **** who refused to save himself that night. You go shopping first and ask for news, and I will follow you to take a look. We will meet at the city gate in two hours.”

After saying that, he turned around and disappeared without waiting for his second brother to nod.

Li Laoer was so angry that he was so brave that he dared to run around here.

But he had no choice but to find a medicine shop quickly and buy a few medicinal materials that the miracle doctor Zhang was short of. Then he went to a butcher's shop and bought some stick bones and pork. Finally, he found a lively small teahouse at the gate of the city and sat down.

There were people from all walks of life in the teahouse. One said that someone had a quarrel with another in the city, and another said that a gang fight in the village outside the city killed people. It was all chaos.

Not to mention that Li Lao Er frowned more and more as he listened, but Li Lao Si followed Mr. Jiao all the way to a bluestone alley behind the shopping street.

The alleys are very clean, and red lanterns are hung at the door of each house.

Mr. Jiao and his three companions knocked on the door of one of the courtyards while laughing, and immediately a young woman wearing thin clothes welcomed them in with a smile.

Li Laosi raised his eyebrows and understood that the place for fireworks in the city was not a brothel, but a prostitution yard.

He was wandering around, and when he saw no chance, he went around to the back.

There is actually a small river behind this yard. There are trees planted along the river. There are paths leading to the river from the back door of every house. On weekdays, you can do laundry or take a boat here.

He thought for a while, then hid in a tree and stared at the small courtyard.

After waiting for more than an hour, he saw that the sun was already somewhat westward, and he was even about to give up.

At this time, Mr. Jiao finally went to the toilet in the backyard to drain the water.

He couldn't bear it any longer and went straight to touch it. When no one was around, he picked up the laundry stick and knocked Mr. Jiao unconscious with one blow.

Mr. Jiao was half-drunk. He never thought that someone would plot against him. He collapsed and didn't know anything.

Li Laosi jumped out of the yard with the man on his back, stripped him naked, stuffed his underwear into Mr. Jiao's mouth, wrapped his clothes around his head, tied his hands and feet, and then gave him a beating with a hammer.

Mr. Jiao was beaten awake, rolling on the ground begging for mercy, roaring like a slaughtering pig, but unfortunately it was all stuck in his throat.

Soon, he fainted from the pain, and then woke up from the pain again...

Until Mr. Li had enough anger, Mr. Jiao's body was bruised and purple, and there was no good flesh left.

Li Laosi finally gave him a mallet and knocked him out completely. Then he took off the clothes that were wrapped around his head, threw him into a bare boat, and untied the ropes that tied the boat...

The boat lost its fetters and drifted away along the river.

On the board of the boat, the naked Mr. Jiao was half-dead. He had no idea that his "understanding" was about to be revealed to the eyes of the entire Xindu...

Li Laosi quickly ran to the city gate, met Li Laoer and others, and successfully left the city. When they reached a deserted place, he laughed loudly.

“Second brother, I just avenged everyone!”

"Revenge? What's going on?" Li Lao Er and others were curious, but Li Lao Si couldn't stop laughing.

(End of this chapter)