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Chapter 843 The Substitute Bride (5)



Chapter 843 The Substitute Bride (5)

Xiong Bufan couldn't remember if he had transmigrated into the world of the book before, but it was not uncommon for the original owner to suffer in several lifetimes.

I don't know why they always go through so many lifetimes. Is it because they don't feel they've suffered enough?

Kongkong: "Extraordinary. It's rare to see someone who has lived for several lifetimes. We just happened to be lucky enough to be one of them."

"profound."

"Bufan, let's think about how to complete the mission."

The original owner of this body was very cunning. She made a betting agreement with the mission takers who came to this world. Coming to this world was considered an acceptance of the mission, and failure meant leaving something behind for them.

Xiong Bufan: "Gambling is bad, but I think being smart is a good thing."

Kongkong: "Bufan is right. What should we do now?"

"Let them bring the food back first; having a good meal is the most important thing."

Kongkong: "Bufan, you're right."

When the big cats don't get enough food on weekdays, they pretend to be disabled or perform to earn money, but only when the weather is good.

Now that it's raining, there are hardly any people on the streets, so even if they have a thousand skills, they can't cheat anyone out of money.

But going back would mean getting beaten up, so Big Cat steeled himself and started organizing people to cry and wail in front of easy-to-bully shops, "Good people, please have mercy, we're starving!"

Big Cat was a low-level bully on the street. He not only extorted money from people, but sometimes he would also collect protection money.

His shameless behavior has actually attracted many merchants to pay him money for peace of mind.

Once the big cat receives the money, it will move on to another store, and then to yet another store.

Xiong Bufan ate the leftovers that the beggars had collected one after another, but he felt that he was not full at all. These people were really useless.

These people would earn more money if they worked in shops or committed robbery than if they were beggars.

Xiong Bufan ate bits and pieces throughout the day, but the beggar's stomach was still empty, and by evening he was still hungry.

"I've made up my mind, I'm going to lead you all to get rich!" This shout startled the beggars on the ground.

Big Cat: "Boss, we're eating and drinking well here, this is great."

Xiong Bufan was displeased upon hearing this. "I'm starving. If you don't listen to me, I'll roast you all and eat you."

Gou Ding didn't hear the whole thing, only that there was a big pot. He then said happily, "Boss, where's the big pot? We can sell it to buy food."

Xiong Bufan: ...These people are poor and lazy. If we rely on them, they'll starve to death sooner or later.

"Everyone, get to work for me tomorrow, and I'll be in charge of collecting the money."

Some of the people in the dilapidated temple were born beggars, only knowing how to beg and nothing else. Asking them to work would be like playing a joke on them.

Big Cat was the first to object, "I'm not going."

Dog Egg: "I'm not going either. We can't lose our integrity."

"Yes, we can't lose it."

Xiong Bufan didn't understand what kind of integrity the Beggars' Sect could still have, and gritted his teeth as he said, "If I don't go, I'll eat human flesh every day."

"We'll eat the fattest one tomorrow." As he said this, he licked his lips at the big cat.

The big cat only knew that there were unspoken rules to being a beggar, but it didn't expect that it would literally have to offer its body. It scrambled backward to hide, pleading, "Don't eat me, I'll go and ask for money for you."

Xiong Bufan: "Hmm."

Kongkong: "Bufan, why don't you go back to the Wang Shilang Mansion? You wouldn't have to live such a hard life there."

We punched Vice Minister Wang and kicked Madam Wang to rescue the original mistress of the house.

Xiong Bufan: "Deal with them last. I always felt they were very difficult to deal with."

"Ok."

The beggars were a little nervous when told they were going to work the next day; they had never done anything like that before.

Besides, they're already beggars, why should they have to work? Even beggars have to follow the rules.

The rule for beggars is that if they can beg for food, they will never work to earn money; if they can beg while sitting, they will never be standing.

No amount of other people's determination could change Xiong Bufan's mind. Early in the morning, Xiong Bufan led a large group of people away from the dilapidated temple to go into the city to find work.

Fearing he would be recognized, Xiong Bufan wore a human skin mask and swaggered ahead.

Big Cat was curious about what Xiong Bufan could do with such a group of people. He couldn't very well go to a wedding to sing and play music to ask for money, or go to a funeral to wail and beg for money.

Kongkong had no idea what Xiong Bufan was up to, especially since Xiong Bufan had nothing right now.

"Bufan, what are you going to do?"

"I'm looking for business opportunities." As he spoke, Xiong Bufan shook his head and looked around.

Kongkong thought Xiong Bufan had come out looking for food, because she was already attracted by the wontons and noodles, and was sitting on the chair waiting for the shop owner to make her wontons and noodles.

The beggar standing behind Xiong Bufan looked like he was there to cause trouble.

The shopkeeper first took the silver, then stuffed all the copper coins into his pocket before cooking for Xiong Bufan.

Big Cat sidled up to Xiong Bufan and asked, "Boss, where did you get the money?"

"I earned this myself, so you guys stay away, there's no share for you here."

The big cat and the other beggars: ......

The shop owner cooked bowl after bowl of wonton noodles, and the beggars' stomachs rumbled incessantly. Some of the bolder ones began to sit down next to the stall and take out their tools to beg.

Even the timid ones would find a place to sunbathe, because the sun is most intense after rain, and if they got heatstroke, they wouldn't have the money to buy medicine.

Because of their proximity to the city gate, the soldiers guarding the city carried them around again and again, forcing the beggars to constantly change locations.

Xiong Bufan ate at different food stalls, completely ignoring the beggars; in other words, she had completely disregarded them.

Xiong Bufan only stopped eating when her belly was round and full; this was her second full meal in two days.

When the beggars saw Xiong Bufan get up, they quickly followed him. Some of the clever ones asked the merchants for the soup that Xiong Bufan had just finished eating, hoping to fill their stomachs with that.

The merchants usually chased away the beggars, but this time they added a lot of water to the soup, soaked it in a salt cloth, and then distributed it to them.

Seeing Xiong Bufan heading out of the city, Big Cat chased after him and asked, "Boss, where are we going now?"

Didn't you say you were bringing us out to make money?

Upon hearing this, Xiong Bufan was taken aback, then realized what he meant and said, "That's right, but the chance to make a fortune is outside the city."

Big Cat: "Is that so?"

"Dare to question me? I suggest you go die."

Big Cat: You're strong, so you're right.

The beggar did nothing all day; he spent most of his time waiting for people.

The soldiers guarding the city all knew the beggars in the city, so they didn't make things difficult for them.


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