Transmigrated As My Former Uncle’s Sweetheart

Chapter 1688: Like watching a fat sheep to be slaughtered

Chapter 1688 is like looking at a fat sheep waiting to be slaughtered

In order not to be found by them on the seventh day of the day, Jill chose to take the mountain road.

She didn't know where she was, or where she was.

She just walked aimlessly, walking past mountain after mountain, and met many people. Sometimes she was lucky enough to run into a small town, so she looked for an inn in the town to stay. Sometimes she was unlucky and walked. When it was dark in the deserted mountains and ridges, she flew to the tree, and it was just a night away, and occasionally there was a ruined temple, so she slept in the ruined temple for one night.

This time, she walked to some unknown countryside, and it happened that the sky was going dark, and there was a ruined temple right next to her, so she planned to spend the night in the ruined temple.

But when she went in, she realized that there was already someone inside.

Three little beggars in tattered clothes were gathering together to warm the fire. They were a little surprised to see Jill coming in. Then, staring at the burden on her body, thoughts arose in her heart.

The three of them looked at each other tacitly, and an older beggar in the middle stood up, walked towards Jill, and said viciously, "Boy, where did you come from?"

He didn't know how ridiculous his appearance was. Because of his age, he didn't have a deterrent effect. On the contrary, it made people feel a little funny.

Jill ignored him, carrying the baggage, sat down against the wall, and then took out the beef jerky from the baggage and chewed it slowly.

For the convenience of walking, she was dressed in men's clothing, and made some hands and feet on her face to hide her overly beautiful features.

When the beggar saw that she was eating beef jerky, his saliva started to flow out.

The other two are the same.

They were beggars who were begging for food in the city, but among the beggars, there were also bullies. The three of them were often oppressed, and the food and money they asked for were often taken away.

The three of them could not bear to be crushed and fled to the countryside.

Today, no food was asked, and the three of them were already hungry.

Seeing Ji'er eating so well at this time, the three of them swallowed their saliva, staring at Ji'er as if looking at a fat sheep waiting to be slaughtered.

Hearing the sound of swallowing, Jill paused, digging out a pack of beef and cattle from his bag, and threw it over.

Seeing this, the three of them rushed over, caught the beef jerky, and ate it hungrily.

Seeing the three of them eating, Jill was stunned.

In fact, after walking through so many places, she has met many people of all kinds and beggars, but after those beggars had obtained food, they walked away. It was the first time that she saw a beggar like this.

How long have they not eaten?

She was startled.

Compared to their predicament, she seems to be much luckier than them since she was young.

She pursed her lips, lost in thought.

The three beggars quickly ate the beef jerky, and then looked at Jill pretentiously.

Jill thought for a while, took the burden, and walked outside the temple.

Seeing this, the three hurried to follow.

When they first saw Jill coming in to the ruined temple, they had the idea of ​​robbing her of her belongings, but at this moment, that thought faded.

Just before Jill entered the ruined temple, she passed a stream and saw fish in it.

She cut a wooden fork with a dagger, then dropped the burden, and walked to the stream, staring at the fish in the stream like a torch.

Soon, she locked on the target, and the wooden fork in her hand fell precisely.

Immediately, a lively fish was crossed out of the water by her.

Three little beggars followed her all the time. Upon seeing this, they exclaimed and ran over immediately, threw her in the grass and picked up the fish.

"My son, you are really amazing!" The three of them said in admiration with bright eyes.

They also came here to catch fish, but they couldn't catch them every time, and they threw themselves into the water.

Jill asked: "Can you kill fish?"

The little beggars nodded, "Yes."

(End of this chapter)

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