In the Martial Continent, alchemy is the most popular. In the Martial Continent, there are the eighteen regions of the Nine Prefectures and the eighteen territories of the Nine Prefectures are occupied by the three great empires. They are the Divine Martial Empire, the Great Yan Empire, and the Jade Dragon Empire. "

In a hut in a corner of a small town on the edge of the Empire, "a young beggar was lying on his back. He was eleven or twelve years old, and he lived on begging. No one in the small town knew his name.

Even more so, no one knew of his origins. They only knew that he had come to a small town to beg for money for nearly two years.

The kids in the town were all happy with the bullying. The eleven or twelve year old man looked like he was only seven or eight years old.

This beggar girl had not been out begging for two days. It was not that he did not want to go out begging, but his soul had quietly changed. From the bottom of his heart, he was no longer the beggar girl.

Two days ago, Little Qian had already died from illness due to the thunderstorm. By coincidence, Liu Xiaobing from the 21st century replaced his dead soul and became the Little Qian now.

In the eyes of the crowd, this was truly an inconceivable matter. Even Liu Xiaobie himself felt that it was inconceivable.

He clearly remembered that because he was gambling, he owed a bunch of debts, and even his parents helped him pay them back. But because there were too many of them, he had no choice but to kick him out of the house and let him fend for himself.

Before he was 26 years old, he was filial to his parents, was very good to his girlfriend, was able to help his friends and family, borrowed money to help his friends, and became infatuated with the Internet.

Two nights ago, when he was desperate and alone in the police station, he was told that this was a gamble and that if you found out, you would be punished as well. In the end, with a glimmer of hope, he lost hope.

In the middle of the night, he walked on the roadside without any sense of purpose or strength. He regretted so much. He hated himself for letting out so much energy under a big tree. He punched and kicked.

He smacked his hands until they were dripping with blood under the tree. At this time, an egg-sized bead fell down from the tree and landed on his head, directly smashing him to death.

After waking up, he realized that he had been reborn. His first reaction was to look at his emaciated appearance and he was shocked. However, he slowly accepted the memory of the beggar.

Yan Wu Continent. Interesting.

However, the most interesting thing was his own identity. After his rebirth, he had become even more destitute and helpless. In this world, only martial arts were respected. If one wanted to become a supreme being, one had to be strong.

However, the problem now was how to survive. He had not eaten for two days and two nights.

My entire body is weak, and I even have a high fever, and I don't have any relatives or friends. No one cares about me, it seems that I won't be able to live much longer after I reincarnate.

Actually, what he didn't know was that there was a pearl in his mind protecting him, giving him a breath of air or else he would have died long ago.

At this moment, a few children and an aunt walked into the hut. They found that the beggar had not been out to beg for money for two days, so they assumed that the beggar had left the place.

When she came over to take a look, the aunt immediately noticed that the beggar did not leave, but was lying on the grass listlessly. She knew that something was going to happen to him, so she quickly told a little boy behind her to go home and get some food.

In less than five minutes, the little boy came back carrying a bowl of green vegetable porridge. The little boy was called Little Tiger, and was the aunt's youngest son.

He was so hungry that he could no longer speak. His whole body was burning with hunger. After he finished the porridge, he brought him home to boil some high-fever medicine. Two days later, Xiao Qi and Liu Xiaobie had survived a life threatening crisis.

Only on the third day did he wake up completely. At this moment, Liu Xiaobie was cutting grass in his nest. "It's fine if they were smashed to death, but they almost starved to death. I felt like ten thousand horses galloping by."

At this moment, Little Tiger Hu walked into the room and saw Little Beggar had woken up. He ran out to call his mother, and only then did Liu Xiaoyang realize that he had been saved by Lady Wang. He was not good at expressing himself.

Once Aunt Wang entered the room, she asked a long question, "Child, where are you feeling unwell? Are you hungry?"

This simple sentence made Liu Xiaobie want to cry. He immediately thought of his mother.

Auntie Wang thought that Little Qian was starving and went out to get some food. Liu Xiaobie knew that Aunt Wang's family wasn't having a good time, so he could only reluctantly eat some of Aunt Wang's steamed buns.

After eating his fill, Liu Xiaobie sincerely said, "Aunt, I'm fine now. Thank you for saving my life."

He bowed deeply.

With that, he walked back to his own thatched hut and laid down on the thatch, thinking about how to survive in this world.

The beggar did not know a word before he died, and Liu Xiaobie also did not know the characters in this world. If he wanted to go out and beg again, it would be impossible, he could only find something to do.

It seemed that only by nurturing his emaciated body would he be able to practice martial arts.

That afternoon, he went to Auntie Wang's house to borrow a knife.

Auntie Wang saw that Little Qian was fiddling with something she couldn't understand, so she asked,

"What are you doing?"

Liu thought about paving the fish to improve his food, so he smiled and said, "Fishing net."

At this time, Aunt Wang was even more puzzled. What kind of thing was a fishing net?

There are fish for a living on this continent, but I've never heard of a fishing net, have I?

Liu Xiaobie also faintly smiled in response to Aunt Wang's doubts.

Previously, when he was a teenager, he would learn how to make small bamboo fishing nets with his grandfather during his junior high school vacation. After tying up the bamboo fishing nets, he would tie them to the other end of the bamboo poles and lead the 8-9 year old Ah Hu to a small river outside the small town.

After a busy afternoon, he was finally going to reap some rewards. He walked to the small river in anticipation and started his first job on the continent. He grabbed the end of the bamboo pole and threw it away.

He and Little Tiger were overjoyed, Liu Xiaobie was also satisfied with the results of his work. Just like this, the sky slowly darkened as they caught half of the wooden bucket fish and happily carried the fish back to Wang Da Niang's house.

But when he returned home, even Auntie Wang did not expect the two to catch six or seven catties of fish. That night, Auntie Wang cooked three or four catties of fish for him to eat.

There were still two to three catties of fish, Liu Xiaobie, that Aunt Wang could sell in the morning. If she were to sell it herself, she would probably not be able to sell it for even a dime and would be directly taken away by the person who bullied her.

After the meal, Aunt Wang laughed, "Little beggar, Auntie still doesn't know your name?"

Liu Xiaobie thought about it and realized that Little Qian also didn't have a name on this continent, so why not just call her the Earth's nickname, Li Er.

"Aunt, my name is Li Er." Liu Xiaobie smiled.

"Heh, not a bad name."

"Thank you, Auntie!"

The next day, Li Er and Little Tiger brought some salt with them early in the morning. Two big wooden buckets could hold twenty to thirty catties of fish.

He went out to catch fish again, and kept fishing until noon. When he was hungry, he and Little Tiger roasted some fish with flint to fill their stomachs.

After eating for the first time, Little Tiger's eyes lit up and said, "Second Brother Li, the fish you made is much better than the ones my mother cooked."

Li Er smiled but did not say anything.

After they had eaten their fill, the two continued to fish until the night was over. They only returned to Lady Wang's house after they had caught nearly twenty catties of fish.

Aunt Wang saw the fish and quickly said, "Are you tired? "You guys rest, I'll go make some fish for you guys to eat."

When Li Er heard this, he immediately snatched over the words and said with a smile, "Aunt Wang, I can also make fish. I'll let you have a taste of my cooking skills."

Thus, under Aunt Wang's surprised gaze, he walked into the kitchen and began to cook Red Braised Fish. When Li Er finished cooking the Red Braised Fish, the two of them ate with endless praise.

Just like this, he and Little Tiger went out to catch fish every day. Many fish were sold by Auntie Wang the next day for money. Three months had passed unknowingly, and their nutrition had caught up with them.

On the other side of the small river, he suddenly discovered a group of people wearing the same gray attire, surrounding and attacking a middle-aged man. The middle-aged man flew on his sword, and the group of people behind him could possibly be a group of people from the same sect or family attacking him alone.

Wherever he went, boulders and trees filled the sky. How shocking was this moment? Cutting grass in a nest? It was even more awesome than in the movies!

My mother, is this true?

From her memory, she knew that in this world, only power was respected. However, what she had seen and heard changed her perspective and imagination. That was power.

By now, this group of people had already gotten far away. Little Tiger wanted to catch up with them, but he couldn't. That night, he returned to Lady Wang's house.

Lying on his bed with Little Tiger, Li Er was still thinking back to everything he saw today. He smiled at Little Tiger and said, "Do you want to be like the experts we saw at the riverside today, walking across the horizon with swords in hand?"

Little Tiger sighed and said, "It's a pity that no one taught us. Even if they called us, we couldn't read."

We couldn't read that sentence, so we gave him a hard slap in the face.

Looks like I need to learn something from this world.

No matter what, he was still a second-rate university graduate on Earth, he just didn't understand the words on this continent.

After thinking continuously at Auntie Wang's house for two days and two nights, he finally told her his thoughts, saying that he and Little Tiger would not be able to stay together for long.

Now that there were less and less fish every day, he might as well take the money he had earned from selling the fish to the academy to study with Little Tiger. Although the school fees were too expensive for ordinary people to afford, the money he had earned from selling the fish was enough for him and Little Tiger to study for a year or two.

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