General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 356
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 356 – Brothers Reunited (2)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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Old Mr. Su said, “What do you mean?”
Su Yuniang said, “Where did Daya’s father come from? Who was with him? How did he get the pendant?”
Old Mr. Su explained, “He was alone, dressed in rags, probably starving for several days and hadn’t eaten anything. He’s been following a group of refugees, picking up some leftover grass roots and bark. Sometimes, when those refugees get annoyed, they would beat him up to vent their anger. That’s all I know. I thought that a child like him, who was alone, either starving to death or being caught by others…… When I saw him again, he had already grown up and moved to our village.
“I have told you the truth. If you don’t believe me, then there’s nothing I can do. As for where Su Cheng’s pendant came from, in times of famine, there were dead bodies everywhere, who knows which corpse he took it from.”
Su Yuniang threw a stack of silver notes on the table and said, “See you at the county’s office tomorrow.”
After Su Yuniang left, Old Mr. Su closed his tired eyes.
He didn’t tell Su Yuniang the whole truth.
The child’s situation back then was much worse than he described.
The injuries on his body, big and small, were all stained with blood, as if he had just narrowly escaped death.
His face was dirty, but his eyes were unbelievably beautiful.
His clothes were in tatters, but they were made from fine silk.
No one thought it belonged to him, they all assumed that he had scavenged someone else’ clothing.
At first, the child ate like a well mannered child from a wealthy family, but if he ate slowly, his food would be robbed.
When he and his father first found that jade pendant, they had the intention of returning it to him.
They followed the child for several days.
They witnessed the child following behind a group of disaster victims, learning how to dig grass roots, scrape bark, and drink dirty water……
He was so weak, and yet so tenacious.
The last time he saw the child, he was beaten to death because of half a moldy bun.
At that moment, the pendant hidden in his clothes had fallen out.
The refugees scrambled for it.
That child was only six, but he actually grabbed a rock and smashed it hard on the head of the person who tried to take it!
For some people, even if they wander around a flock of sheep, they would still be wolf cubs.
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In the alley, Su Cheng mercilessly gave Zhang Dao a severe beating, causing his arms and legs to be completely broken.
Last time, it was because he was too lenient, which was why this scoundrel dared to bribe Wang Mazi to frame his daughter.
This time, Su Cheng almost killed Zhang Dao.
Su Cheng walked out of the alley, feeling refreshed while carrying the butcher knife, and swaggering back to the village.
On the other side, Su Yuan’s carriage drove onto the official road.
Su Yuan’s complexion was getting worse and worse, as if his chest was blocked by a ball of cotton. He held onto the carriage wall and gasped for breath.
The coachman heard an unusual movement and quickly asked, “Master, what’s wrong with you?”
Su Yuan wanted to speak, but his throat seemed to be blocked and he couldn’t make a sound.
The coachman: “Master?”
Thud!
Su Yuan collapsed.
The coachman’s face turned pale, “Master?!”
Su Cheng didn’t take the bumpy road today, he went to visit the Cheng family and came back on the official road.
From a distance, he saw a carriage parked on the road. It seemed to be inconspicuous, but with his years of robbery….. cough cough, with his great experience in the world, this carriage most likely belongs to a low-key wealthy businessman.
Nine out of ten businessmen were dishonest.
He rubbed his hands together, should he rob it?
Ah, forget it, he had already promised his daughter that he would turn over a new leaf.
Su Cheng smacked his lips, suppressed his impulse to rob, and walked past the carriage.
……
Three seconds later, he leapt into the carriage, “Robbery! Hand over your money!”
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