Chapter 11 The villain is always disobedient (11)

"what are you doing!"

  The little prince was frightened, what the **** are those messy things, floating around like shadows.

   "You better leave me alone."

  Shang Ling quickly put away the remaining ghosts in front of him.

   This side is not as cold as before.

   "You can go."

"gone?"

"if not?"

  …

   On the way back to the mansion.

"what?"

  The little prince was hit by a little beggar. He grabbed the little beggar in front of him, and the little beggar broke free and ran away.

   "What's the matter?" Shang Ling came out of the shop.

   "This little devil came out of nowhere and hit me directly. He ran really fast."

   "See if your silver is still there."

  Shang Ling looked towards the little beggar, and then reminded the silly little prince in front of him.

   "My purse was stolen..." He looked down and found that the purse had long since disappeared.

   "Damn little devil!" He was very annoyed, and walked in a good manner, which is really unlucky.

   Thought that the supporting actor cared a lot about his IQ, and he was just an idiot.

  Shang Ling grabbed the person in front of him, shook his head, and signaled not to chase.

   "Why don't you let me chase after you, are you familiar with that brat?"

   "You only have one or two taels of money left in your purse."

   "You're right, I don't take much money when I go out, and they treat me warmly when they see me."

  Shang Ling smiled, didn't say much, but took the little prince to a place.

   "What are you doing running so far?"

  In the corner of the entrance of the pharmacy.

"look."

   "Isn't that the little beggar who stole my purse?"

  The little prince was about to go up and teach that little beggar a lesson, but was stopped by Shang Ling.

   "No, what is he doing in the pharmacy?"

   "Let's see?"

   That little beggar is a woman disguised as a man, she is the cinnabar mole of the villain in the plot.

  They followed all the way, the more remote they walked, the snow was getting heavier, and the people in front also quickened their pace.

   Soon, I arrived in front of a remote house.

  The door in front of him was broken, it was not so much a door as it was just a piece of wood.

   Walking into the yard, there are not many things in the yard. There are wild vegetables in the basket in the corner. Eating too much of these wild vegetables will affect your health. Not many people in the city are willing to eat them.

  Two small houses were built with thatch, and one house collapsed because of too much snow.

  The little prince carefully moved up and saw the scene inside through the gap.

   There were four or five children inside, and a sick woman. Like the child, the woman had a sallow complexion and was coughing non-stop.

  They covered with straw, they sat on straw, they ate, they couldn't even see the rice, and the water was after the snow had melted, because there was snow on the chipped pottery bowl, they walked all the way, but they didn't see any well.

  This scene shocked the little prince. He always thought that these things were far away from him, and they were just in books. He never thought that one day he would witness it with his own eyes.

   On the way back.

   "Hey, why is there such a dilapidated place under the feet of the emperor, can people live in this place?"

  He couldn't argue with a hundred words, didn't he say that under the rule of the monarch, the people live and work in peace and contentment? Why is what I see different from what I say.

  "The refugees and beggars in the city were all driven out. What you can't see doesn't mean it doesn't exist."

"What do you think? That person's behavior was forced and helpless. Her mother needs to get medicine to treat her illness, and there are four or five young siblings at home. That one tael of silver is dispensable to you, but For that family, it was a life-saving straw to survive the winter."

  (end of this chapter)

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