Chapter 847 The Substitute Bride (9)
Chapter 847 The Substitute Bride (9)
Kong Kong remained silent, and Xiong Bufan, no longer waiting for Kong Kong's reply, quietly went to inspect his territory.
Too many people have died here, so it's no longer safe to stay. Xiong Bufan plans to carry Ye Feisheng's bed back to the dilapidated temple to carry out his robbery business there.
Robbery was the only quick and cost-free way for Xiong Bufan to make money.
Fearing being targeted by those nobles, Big Cat and his companions rarely left the dilapidated temple, instead waiting for other beggars to offer them alms each day.
But after a day or two, the beggar will return. After three or four days, the clever beggar will find another place to live and will never return to the dilapidated temple, nor will he make offerings to the big cat.
The big cat drank water to stave off hunger on the first day, and went to find grass to eat outside the dilapidated temple on the third day, but its stomach was still rumbling.
On the seventh day, he was so hungry that his legs were shaking. Finally, hunger overcame his fear, and he staggered away from the dilapidated temple to go to the city to beg in the same way he had done before.
Unfortunately, if you don't go to the good spots, they will be taken over by other beggars; that's the rule of the Beggars' Guild.
When the big cat returned to its territory, it found several beggars, and they all looked quite capable of fighting, so it could only slink away.
When he's healthy and not sick, the big cat is happy to spar with them, but it's better to hide now; the big cat is always the most pragmatic.
Gou Ding was young and had nowhere to live after leaving the dilapidated temple, so he could only endure the oppression of the big cat. Now that the big cat was taking over his territory, he was even more furious but couldn't express it.
Big Cat: "Did you get the money?"
Gou Ding hid three of the four copper coins he had obtained and showed one to the big cat.
Big Cat: "Go buy me two steamed buns."
A steamed bun costs two copper coins, but Gou Ding only took out one copper coin. It seems like the big cat is forcing someone to do something they can't accept.
"Boss, it's me,"
The big cat raised its hand. "Hurry up and go, or I'll beat you to death."
Money is important, but health is more important. Gou Ding clutched his buttocks and frantically left the place.
The big cat sat on the ground, looked around, and found that the wealth here couldn't compare to that of its own territory. Feeling somewhat disappointed, it covered its face with a rag, hid one leg, and began to pretend to be disabled to beg for money.
Being a beggar may seem like just sitting there and shouting "Please have mercy," but there's a lot more to it than meets the eye. Big Cat has a deep understanding of these things.
If you encounter a wealthy family who doesn't run a business, pretend to be pitiful; if you encounter a shopkeeper without any thugs, act like a rogue at the door; if you encounter an official, sit at the door and wait for news of buying or selling, or beg the cook in the kitchen.
Gou Ding returned very slowly; the big cat's stomach rumbled repeatedly before Gou Ding was finally seen.
Big Cat: "Hurry up, I'm starving!"
Gou Ding ran over and said, "Here you go."
The street was bustling with people, but the big cat didn't make a move. It snatched the steamed bun and wolfed it down. Gou Ding stood aside watching the big cat eat, secretly swallowing his saliva.
After finishing the steamed bun, the big cat licked its paws, hoping to savor the aroma of the bun as well.
Gou Ding: "Boss, did you get the money?"
Mr. Liu, the owner of the steamed bun shop, is waiting for me to bring him the money, otherwise he won't sell us steamed buns next time.
Upon hearing this, Big Cat abandoned his pretense of being lame and kicked Gou Ding in the waist. "I have no money. Go kneel down and cry to Baozi Liu and get back the copper coin you gave him."
Upon hearing this, Gou Ding instinctively refused.
It's true that you don't know pain until you hit the big cat. He doesn't even realize what a terrible idea he came up with.
Gou Ding went to another place to continue begging. He wouldn't stay with the big cat, otherwise, if someone gave him money, he would snatch it all away.
The big cat watched Gou Ding leave without saying much, but simply gestured a 'three' to indicate that the tribute would be increased by 30%.
Three days of peaceful life allowed Big Cat to recover well. He has now regained his former courage and is preparing to gather his gang to continue seizing territory.
Gou Ding was in the group, and he was probably the one who most wanted Big Cat to win.
Although the big cat ate a lot, he didn't have to sell his body to survive under him, which was some consolation. Moreover, once the big cat reclaimed his territory, he wouldn't occupy his territory and steal his food.
Erhu players all carry sticks, and he had long disliked the big cat.
The local people stayed far away. They were beaten by the beggars in the melee and had nowhere to seek justice. If the government couldn't catch the culprits, they would have suffered in vain.
With a roar, "Charge!"
The big cat, looking ferocious, brandished a stick and charged straight at the erhu, followed by the beggars who rushed forward in a chaotic melee.
When people fight, they grab each other's hair, punch each other, and sometimes they use a brace, with four hands gripping each other and four legs kicking repeatedly...
Xiong Bufan placed his bed on the roof and leaned against it to watch the commotion, making it difficult for the people to tell who the main character of this chaotic battle was.
Big Cat was completely focused on how to defeat Erhu and didn't notice Xiong Bufan at all.
Kongkong: "Bufan, do you still want to leave?"
"Quick, let's go see the excitement together."
Whether we leave or not depends on when they finish fighting.
"Ok."
Kongkong was a little distracted while watching the excitement. She was curious about where the author's consciousness was. This thing hadn't appeared since they entered the world, and who knows where it was plotting something bad.
The book offered so much that even if Kongkong didn't want to help her, she couldn't resist the temptation to share the little world.
Big Cat was injured a couple of days ago, and with a shortage of manpower, he ultimately lost to Erhu.
A defeated beggar must leave his territory forever and acknowledge the other party as his boss.
The big cat disagreed, but that was the rule.
Erhu had injuries on his face, but he grinned lewdly at the big cat and said, "Wash yourself clean and wait for me tonight~." After saying that, he kicked the big cat's butt, which was lying on the ground.
Big Cat never expected to lose his backside, and he looked humiliated. But that's how it's always been in the battle for leadership; the loser has to lose their backside.
Xiong Bufan descended from the sky carrying his bed, shouting, "Here I come!"
Erhu was smashed to the ground by Xiong Bufan's bed, and his fate is unknown.
Looking at Xiong Bufan, who had washed his face, Da Mao was filled with emotion. In a critical moment, this woman was the most reliable.
"Boss, save me."
Xiong Bufan: "Useless trash."
Erhu's fate was unknown, and when the other beggars saw Xiong Bufan, they scattered in all directions, not daring to lay a hand on him.
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