Big sister, she changed schools
Chapter 156 Xuruo Town
Chapter 156 Xuruo Town
After discussing it, Monk Hua walked back, touched the boy's head and said, "Are there any relatives or family members?"
The boy whispered: "There are grandma and grandpa."
"In which village?"
The boy looked in one direction and said, "Xu Ruozhen."
He turned to look at Tao Zi, and she said: "That is also the town we are passing through. It is not small in size, and there are many sects' management halls. Maybe we can report the news and let those sects come and deal with it."
Monk Hua nodded, but his expression still didn't look good.
She pretended not to have seen it and added: "If we have to bypass Xingtao Village, we will have to walk a lot more. Let's rest quickly and hurry up tomorrow."
Hearing this, the boy's eyes were a little disappointed, but he didn't say anything.
Near the fire, several people closed their eyes and rested.
It was dawn the next day, and Monk Hua stood up. He carefully picked up the sleeping boy, while Tao Zi held the child.
The two of them followed the map to avoid Xingtao Village. To do this, they climbed an extra mountain.
When it got dark, both the boy and the child woke up. The boy struggled to get down and walk on his own, but the child stayed in Tao Zi's arms obediently, lowering his head and calling brother from time to time.
As soon as the boy responded, he would continue to stay. If he didn't respond in time, he would struggle to look for his brother.
Seeing his insecure look, Monk Hua became more and more depressed. Tao Zi sighed and comforted: "There is nothing we can do about this. Go faster and notify the sect early. Maybe we can catch the demon cultivator."
He hummed in a low voice, then forced a smile, and said: "I used to go out with my senior brothers and kill the demon cultivators when I encountered them. I never thought that one day there would be a detour."
After talking about it, his mood became more and more depressed, and Tao Zi didn't say anything anymore.
The boy suddenly asked: "Is that called a demon cultivator?"
Monk Hua touched his head and said, "Yes, that is a very bad person. He cannot be called a human being at all."
The boy looked down at the road and said no more.
The two hurriedly and slowly arrived at Xuruo Town three days later.
To their surprise, the town was desolate. It took a long time for someone to walk on the street, and there was no bustle and bustle that a big town should have.
Monk Hua suppressed the uneasiness in his heart and asked in a low voice: "Little brother, where are your grandparents?"
The boy walked forward hastily, and they followed behind him.
He came to an old but clean door, knocked hard, and shouted: "Grandma, grandpa, it's me, Dabao."
The sound of hurried walking on crutches soon came from inside, and the door was forcefully opened.
A gray-haired old woman appeared in front of her. She looked at Dabao and burst into tears. She knelt down and hugged Dabao, crying: "My good grandson, my good grandson!"
Tao Zi put the child down and watched the child run over. They stood aside and watched.
Another trembling voice sounded from inside: "Old lady, is Grandma back?"
Hearing this voice, the child trotted in and said, "Grandpa!"
"Hey! Xiaobao, where is your mother?"
There was so much hope in that voice that even Tao Zi couldn't help but turn her head away.
Xiaobao whispered: "Dad and mother were eaten by a dark monster, and my brother took Xiaobao out."
Hearing this, the old woman hugged Dabao and cried harder.
Monk Hua clenched his fists and lowered his head, wondering what he was thinking.
The old man walked out on crutches and saw Tao Zi standing aside. He patted his mother-in-law on the shoulder and said, "Get up, don't cry. It would be great to have two children back alive. "Even though he said this, he still couldn't suppress the choking in his words.
The old woman stood up with tears in her eyes. Then she saw them. She stood up tremblingly and said, "Who are you two?"
The boy explained in a low voice: "Grandma, they saved Xiaobao and me."
Hearing this, the old woman almost knelt down. Monk Hua was so frightened that he immediately went over to support her and said, "Donor, you can't help me."
The old man said: "Someone is watching, so we'd better go inside first."
Several people entered the house.
The boy carried Xiaobao to clean, while the old woman went to the kitchen to cook. Only the grandfather was left sitting and chatting with them.
Monk Hua was the first to ask: "Old gentleman, judging from your appearance just now, you seem to know...know that something happened to your child?"
He was very careful when he said the next sentence, for fear of making this grandpa sad again.
Grandpa nodded with a wry smile, took a sip of water with trembling hands, and said: "Everyone here knows about what happened at Xingtao. No, many people have fled for fear that the demon cultivator will come here. .”
Tao Zi frowned and asked, "What about those cultivating sects? Don't they care about these things?"
Hearing this question, the wrinkles on his face seemed to deepen, and he said, "I can't control it."
Monk Hua was a little angry: "Why can't you control it? What are those sects doing?"
Grandpa's face was full of dullness and undisguised despair: "All the sects in our area have been wiped out by demonic cultivators. Now, every day we live counts."
Tao Zi looked at Monk Hua in shock. He was obviously more shocked than she was.
She asked: "Who are the sects in charge of this place?"
He mentioned a series of names of sects, all of which he had never heard of before.
Tao Zi then breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Think of it as a small sect with little strength."
Monk Hua couldn't understand the meaning of these words, so she had to point out: "If it is a big sect, things will be troublesome."
To destroy the great sect, one must either reach the point of becoming a god, or the Demon Palace takes action.
No matter which one it is, it is really difficult for the mortals who stay here to find a way out.
Monk Hua pursed his lips and asked, "Which sect is closest to here?"
The old man looked at them blankly, obviously unaware of such a thing.
Tao Zi recalled it and said, "It should be Xulan Palace."
He thought for a moment and asked, "That sect that only accepts female monks?"
She nodded, carefully recalled the temperament of the master of Xulan Palace, and said: "The master of Xulan Palace is jealous of evil and will not ignore this kind of thing unless... something happens to Xulan Palace."
The two of them gradually became silent, knowing in their hearts that this was something unusual.
Tao Zi touched the jade pendant tied to her right wrist and frowned deeper.
At this time, two children came over.
The old grandfather pushed his two grandchildren in front of them and said: "Our two old people's legs and feet are not good, we can't walk, and we don't have a few days to live. It's better to wait here to die. But Dabao and Xiaobao are different. If possible, please ask the two of you to escape with them, we will be very grateful."
Tao Zi looked at the expression of the flower monk next to her, and her head hurt. She always felt that this man didn't intend to leave, and it was difficult to speak for a while.
Seeing that they were silent, the old man said again: "Are you two doubting that we two old men can't give you generous gifts?"
(End of this chapter)
After discussing it, Monk Hua walked back, touched the boy's head and said, "Are there any relatives or family members?"
The boy whispered: "There are grandma and grandpa."
"In which village?"
The boy looked in one direction and said, "Xu Ruozhen."
He turned to look at Tao Zi, and she said: "That is also the town we are passing through. It is not small in size, and there are many sects' management halls. Maybe we can report the news and let those sects come and deal with it."
Monk Hua nodded, but his expression still didn't look good.
She pretended not to have seen it and added: "If we have to bypass Xingtao Village, we will have to walk a lot more. Let's rest quickly and hurry up tomorrow."
Hearing this, the boy's eyes were a little disappointed, but he didn't say anything.
Near the fire, several people closed their eyes and rested.
It was dawn the next day, and Monk Hua stood up. He carefully picked up the sleeping boy, while Tao Zi held the child.
The two of them followed the map to avoid Xingtao Village. To do this, they climbed an extra mountain.
When it got dark, both the boy and the child woke up. The boy struggled to get down and walk on his own, but the child stayed in Tao Zi's arms obediently, lowering his head and calling brother from time to time.
As soon as the boy responded, he would continue to stay. If he didn't respond in time, he would struggle to look for his brother.
Seeing his insecure look, Monk Hua became more and more depressed. Tao Zi sighed and comforted: "There is nothing we can do about this. Go faster and notify the sect early. Maybe we can catch the demon cultivator."
He hummed in a low voice, then forced a smile, and said: "I used to go out with my senior brothers and kill the demon cultivators when I encountered them. I never thought that one day there would be a detour."
After talking about it, his mood became more and more depressed, and Tao Zi didn't say anything anymore.
The boy suddenly asked: "Is that called a demon cultivator?"
Monk Hua touched his head and said, "Yes, that is a very bad person. He cannot be called a human being at all."
The boy looked down at the road and said no more.
The two hurriedly and slowly arrived at Xuruo Town three days later.
To their surprise, the town was desolate. It took a long time for someone to walk on the street, and there was no bustle and bustle that a big town should have.
Monk Hua suppressed the uneasiness in his heart and asked in a low voice: "Little brother, where are your grandparents?"
The boy walked forward hastily, and they followed behind him.
He came to an old but clean door, knocked hard, and shouted: "Grandma, grandpa, it's me, Dabao."
The sound of hurried walking on crutches soon came from inside, and the door was forcefully opened.
A gray-haired old woman appeared in front of her. She looked at Dabao and burst into tears. She knelt down and hugged Dabao, crying: "My good grandson, my good grandson!"
Tao Zi put the child down and watched the child run over. They stood aside and watched.
Another trembling voice sounded from inside: "Old lady, is Grandma back?"
Hearing this voice, the child trotted in and said, "Grandpa!"
"Hey! Xiaobao, where is your mother?"
There was so much hope in that voice that even Tao Zi couldn't help but turn her head away.
Xiaobao whispered: "Dad and mother were eaten by a dark monster, and my brother took Xiaobao out."
Hearing this, the old woman hugged Dabao and cried harder.
Monk Hua clenched his fists and lowered his head, wondering what he was thinking.
The old man walked out on crutches and saw Tao Zi standing aside. He patted his mother-in-law on the shoulder and said, "Get up, don't cry. It would be great to have two children back alive. "Even though he said this, he still couldn't suppress the choking in his words.
The old woman stood up with tears in her eyes. Then she saw them. She stood up tremblingly and said, "Who are you two?"
The boy explained in a low voice: "Grandma, they saved Xiaobao and me."
Hearing this, the old woman almost knelt down. Monk Hua was so frightened that he immediately went over to support her and said, "Donor, you can't help me."
The old man said: "Someone is watching, so we'd better go inside first."
Several people entered the house.
The boy carried Xiaobao to clean, while the old woman went to the kitchen to cook. Only the grandfather was left sitting and chatting with them.
Monk Hua was the first to ask: "Old gentleman, judging from your appearance just now, you seem to know...know that something happened to your child?"
He was very careful when he said the next sentence, for fear of making this grandpa sad again.
Grandpa nodded with a wry smile, took a sip of water with trembling hands, and said: "Everyone here knows about what happened at Xingtao. No, many people have fled for fear that the demon cultivator will come here. .”
Tao Zi frowned and asked, "What about those cultivating sects? Don't they care about these things?"
Hearing this question, the wrinkles on his face seemed to deepen, and he said, "I can't control it."
Monk Hua was a little angry: "Why can't you control it? What are those sects doing?"
Grandpa's face was full of dullness and undisguised despair: "All the sects in our area have been wiped out by demonic cultivators. Now, every day we live counts."
Tao Zi looked at Monk Hua in shock. He was obviously more shocked than she was.
She asked: "Who are the sects in charge of this place?"
He mentioned a series of names of sects, all of which he had never heard of before.
Tao Zi then breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Think of it as a small sect with little strength."
Monk Hua couldn't understand the meaning of these words, so she had to point out: "If it is a big sect, things will be troublesome."
To destroy the great sect, one must either reach the point of becoming a god, or the Demon Palace takes action.
No matter which one it is, it is really difficult for the mortals who stay here to find a way out.
Monk Hua pursed his lips and asked, "Which sect is closest to here?"
The old man looked at them blankly, obviously unaware of such a thing.
Tao Zi recalled it and said, "It should be Xulan Palace."
He thought for a moment and asked, "That sect that only accepts female monks?"
She nodded, carefully recalled the temperament of the master of Xulan Palace, and said: "The master of Xulan Palace is jealous of evil and will not ignore this kind of thing unless... something happens to Xulan Palace."
The two of them gradually became silent, knowing in their hearts that this was something unusual.
Tao Zi touched the jade pendant tied to her right wrist and frowned deeper.
At this time, two children came over.
The old grandfather pushed his two grandchildren in front of them and said: "Our two old people's legs and feet are not good, we can't walk, and we don't have a few days to live. It's better to wait here to die. But Dabao and Xiaobao are different. If possible, please ask the two of you to escape with them, we will be very grateful."
Tao Zi looked at the expression of the flower monk next to her, and her head hurt. She always felt that this man didn't intend to leave, and it was difficult to speak for a while.
Seeing that they were silent, the old man said again: "Are you two doubting that we two old men can't give you generous gifts?"
(End of this chapter)
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