Qingben beauty

Chapter 6 Penniless Me

Chapter 6 Penniless Me
Maybe God finally opened his eyes.

When I ran to the entrance of the village, there happened to be a passenger car parked in front of the grocery store, and the driver yelled at the passengers who got off the bus: "Hurry up, hurry up, when Lao Ge hears it, he will come to collect the money." !"

With a dim incandescent light in front of the grocery store, the passengers in the car rushed to the simple toilet, but there was no one at the door.

With my short body, I slipped to the car door under the cover of night, saw that the driver had retracted his head, and got into the car quickly.

Then I ran all the way to the back, found a place where a lot of luggage was placed, and shrank my body in.

As soon as I hid it, the passengers came back one after another, and the driver got into the car after asking, and stepped on the accelerator.

The car was going all the way, shaking, and I fell asleep unconsciously.

Obviously his body is still in extreme tension, and Ge Muzhuang's bloody face is still shaking in his mind.

But fell asleep.

A deep sleep without dreams.

Until someone pushed me and said in my ear: "Hey, get up, it's time to stop."

I was startled, opened my eyes, and subconsciously shrank back a bit.

Someone reached out and took a big bag out from behind me, and pushed me aside at the same time.

Only then did I realize that it was already daylight, and there was a lot of noise in the car, and the passengers were walking down the car with their big bags and small bags.

"Where's your lord?" The man who called me asked me back after he picked up his bag.

It was a man in his 40s, although he was completely different from Lao Ge, but when I saw him turn his head, my heart skipped a beat, I got short, slipped under his arm, and passed through the crowd. Seam squeezed out of the car.

When my feet hit the ground, I was so hot that I jumped up.

So hot!

Not only was the ground hot, it was so hot that my bare feet that went up the mountain and down the river were so painful, even the air seemed to be on fire, so hot that my skin hurt.

And the head was dizzy for a while.

"Whose child is this? Why aren't you wearing any shoes?" Someone next to him yelled.

I shivered, but I didn't care about burning my feet. I turned around and saw a door, so I ran towards it.

It just so happened that two passenger cars drove into the station at the same time, and there were many people getting off the bus. No one noticed that I slipped out from the door amidst the commotion.

When I walked outside, I froze on the side of the road.

At that time, Xiangcheng was not as crowded and prosperous as it is now with high-rise buildings, but for a child who just came out of a mountain village.

Those buildings, those roads, the crowds on those roads.

I froze for 5 minutes!
The sun is rising and the temperature is even higher. This place is no different from our village. There are big trees everywhere. When it is hot, hiding in the shade of the trees is just sweating.

The trees on the road here are not big, and the shade of the trees only covers a small area, and the sidewalk exposed to the sun is very hot.

However, I can't even think about the problem of burning my feet.

My stomach is rumbling, I'm hungry!
I walked to the side from the station, and after a short walk, I stood at the door of a noodle shop, and I swallowed desperately.

"Go away, don't block my business." A woman walked to the door and waved me away with disgust on her face.

I glanced at her and walked away silently.

I walked along the beautifully patterned road paved with stone bricks. There were many shops beside the road, and the items in each shop were several times more than those in Lao Ge Na’s grocery store. The food store, the smell of meat and vegetables, drilled hard into my nose.

I looked enviously at the food that I had never seen before, swallowed my saliva hard, and tried to stay away from those shops as much as possible.

I don't know how long I walked, I didn't have any strength in my body, and my head was dizzy. I saw a bridge in front of me.

Under that bridge is not a river, but a road with cars on it.

I didn't have the strength to be surprised, but hurried to the sidewalk under the bridge and found a shady place to sit down.

I sat bent, hugged my knees, buried my head in the crook of my arms, and hid my growling stomach inside.

My head was blank, there was moisture in my eye sockets, but no tears flowed.

This is the city, the big city with all its splendor, as the villagers say.

Everything here is something I have never seen, or even dreamed about.

However, there is no place for me here.

I don't know where this is, I can't understand what they are talking about because of the noisy voices of the crowded people on the street.

Even, now my throat is on fire and I don't know where to find water to drink.

I'm at a loss, I'm at a loss, I don't know where to go next.

But I don't regret it, I don't regret it at all. I smashed Lao Ge's head and ran out of that village.

Even, even if what is waiting for me is starvation or thirst, I don't regret it!

A crisp sound of "ding" sounded in front of me.

Startled, I looked up.

I saw a coin hovering in front of me and slowly falling down.

When Lao Ge collected money at the grocery store, he taught me that it was a two-cent coin.

My heart skipped a beat, I reached out and pressed the coin, and then looked around.

A middle-aged woman is withdrawing her hand and preparing to move forward.

I quickly stood up from the ground and said to her, "Auntie, you lost your money."

The middle-aged woman had a surprised look on her face, then smiled and threw another coin to me, then turned and left.

I was stunned, and just about to bend down to pick up the dime, a hand stretched out from the side and grabbed the coin.

I froze again, and then my hand was grabbed. A boy who was a head taller than me fiercely pulled my hand away, snatched the two-cent coin, and pushed me to the ground violently.

The ground was a rough concrete floor, and as soon as I put my hands on it, I rubbed off a piece of skin, which made me cry out in pain.

"Where do you come from? Do you know the rules?" The boy stood beside me, from top to bottom, yelling at me in words that I could half understand.

Not only is he two and a half heads taller than me, but he is also very strong and has a vicious look on his face.

I judged instantly that I couldn't beat him!
"It's a girl." The boy who picked up the dime stood beside the boy and said with a smile, "I've never seen it before, are you new here?"

Compared with the fierce boy, this boy was very thin, like a bamboo pole, and only half a head taller than me.

But intuitively, I knew I couldn't beat him either.

Although he was smiling all over his face, there was no trace of smile or emotion in his eyes.

"I, I just came here, I don't know the rules." I sat on the ground, licked the scratched skin with my tongue, and tried to make myself look sincere and said: "You tell me, if I know, I won't will commit a crime."

"That's it." The big boy's face relaxed, and he said in a rough voice: "I tell you, this area is all my big head, my big head and the monkey's site, just under this bridge, there are Four streets around here, we are the boss, you can stay here if you want, but you have to listen to us in the future! All the money you ask for in the future must be handed over to us."

"We won't take all of it, we will give you some benefits." The monkey followed behind the big head and answered with a smile.

"Okay." I nodded again and again, and then said with some pleadings: "Brothers, I'm so thirsty, do you have water to drink?"

Datou took me to the faucet outside a house in the side street. I drank my fill and washed my hair by the way.

That day, Datou took me to walk around the four streets.

He told me where there is water to drink, where there are trash cans to rummage through, where to sit and ask for money without being kicked out, and where to sleep at night, in a voice that I half guessed in Mandarin.

The big head and the monkey didn't ask me where I came from or why I was alone.

In this way, I joined their gang.

(End of this chapter)

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