This Old Man's eyes were almost glued to the yellowed book. It was really blurred. He gently put the book on his lap and looked up at the sky. He slowly said, "A gentleman is forced by circumstances. It's hard to avoid deceiving others. Deceiving yourself is the same as deceiving the heavens. If you have a clear conscience, you don't need to ask the heavens for good fortune. "
The old man suddenly said, "I want to ask the heavens for good fortune."
Holding the book with both hands, the old man said in a hoarse voice, "Life must have some energy left. Saying all that you want to say, and all that you want to do, you can only have a short life. Can you really only have a short life? "
After a long silence, This Old Man slowly walked back to the house. After putting down the book, he went to move the pots of orchids.
Taking advantage of the break, the man wiped his sleeves a few times. Then he went to Su Su's side and pressed his hands on his shoulders to help him relax his muscles and disperse the blood stasis.
Su Su frowned in pain and forced a smile, "Uncle Qi, a few days ago I heard from Wang Xiaofeng that last year there were bandits in the city who could leap over roofs and vault over walls. Is there really such a martial arts hero in the world?"
The strong man smiled but didn't say anything. He didn't nod or shake his head.
Knowing this result, Su Su shook his arm. Hey, it really didn't hurt anymore. From childhood to adulthood, every time he fought with someone, Uncle Qi's massage was immediately effective. According to This Old Man's words, it was the same as acupuncture and massage in the Central Plains. Unfortunately, it could only cure diseases and not hit people. Su Su practiced a set of shoddy boxing skills. After finishing, he smiled and asked, "Uncle Qi, how was it? Did it have the posture of a master?"
The man nodded.
Su Su clicked his tongue, "If I get a peerless martial arts manual, I will be invincible in the world!"
The man's mouth twitched. To him, it was just a smile.
Su Su heroically said, "Uncle Qi, when the time comes, I will give you the biggest iron mine in the world. You can do whatever you want. You can do it while standing or sitting. You can even do it while lying down!"
The man didn't say anything. Su Su thought of something and ran out of the yard. He turned back and whispered, "Uncle Qi, let's go out for a stroll."
The man nodded.
Su Su took a big step and rushed out of the courtyard, when he bumped into a soft body. Su Su took a closer look and saw that it was a girl carrying a backpack with her head down. He couldn't see her face, but judging from her figure, she didn't seem to be a local. He hurriedly apologized, and didn't have any intention of taking advantage of her. Seeing that she didn't move, he didn't know how to get close to her, so he decided not to think about it and ran towards the alley. After running for a few steps, this son of a b * tch god started to piss. It seemed like a big piss was going to piss on the roof of the alley. Su Su cursed a few times and turned back to the courtyard to get an umbrella. He had an appointment with a few of his brothers to fight a group of bastards on the east side of the street, so there was no reason for him to be absent. Su Su saw that girl foolishly squatting in front of his courtyard. Was she a stupid girl who didn't understand the situation? . Even if you want to hide from the rain, you can't hide like this.
Su Su did not pay any attention to her. She secretly took an umbrella and ran out of the yard. She saw that this woman was most likely really stupid. In just a short while, she had been drenched by the rain of soybeans. Su Su walked a few steps and sighed heavily. She walked to her side and said unhappily, "Hey! Take it. My family is poor. I only have one umbrella. I'll lend it to you. When the rain stops, you can put it at the yard door. I'll say it first. Don't take it with you. I, Su Su, can walk around this city with my eyes closed. Don't think you can slip away! "
The girl raised her head.
Su Su jumped in fright. This was a blind man. His looks were average, like a pretty daughter from a humble family. But it was dark and raining. When he raised his head, his eyes were even more empty than his own courtyard. This really shocked Su Su.
Could it be a female ghost?
Su Su distanced himself. He gathered his courage and reached out his hand. He handed over the tattered oil-paper umbrella that couldn't block much of the rain.
The girl stood up gently. She slightly turned her body and folded her sleeves. It was as if she was performing a Buddha's blessing. Then she took the umbrella. Her voice was even more like a female ghost. "Thank you, young master."
Damn it. It's the middle of the night. I can't see if you have a shadow.
Su Su was scared out of his wits. He almost threw the umbrella over. He kept saying, "I have righteousness in my chest. No ghosts can invade."
The girl seemed to have heard his words. She smiled gracefully and said softly, "Young master Su, you're thinking too much. I'm not a female ghost."
Su Su was stunned. He was even more frightened. He stepped back and asked in a trembling voice, "How do you know my name? And you say you're not a female ghost?!"
The girl who was supposed to be carrying a heavy object thought for a while and said, "Young master just said it himself."
Su Su thought carefully. Then he remembered that he did unintentionally tell her his name. He was relieved. Being hit by the torrential rain, Su Su guessed that there was no way she could fight. She leaned against the wall and stood shoulder to shoulder with her. She asked curiously, "My house is a godforsaken place. What are you doing here?"
The girl who was supposed to be young said softly, "Waiting for someone."
Su Su wanted to get to the bottom of it. "Waiting for who?"
The woman thought about it carefully and replied, "People who come here."
Su Su slapped his forehead. This girl's brain wasn't working well. He couldn't help but think of the young master he saw under the old willow tree during the day. It was strange.
It was raining heavily. Su Su saw that her clothes were soaked. He naturally had a man's protective feelings for the fairer sex. He said, "Why don't you go to my house to hide from the rain? It's not safe here. Don't worry. There are no bad people in my house. I'm the only bad one. Didn't I lend you my umbrella, right?"
The blind girl shook her head stubbornly.
Su Su was a little angry. "Then give me back my umbrella!"
The girl really did tilt the umbrella towards him.
Su Su said fiercely, "If you do this again, I'll be naughty. A man and a woman alone. I'll take off my clothes. I'll take them off first. Miss, you can do as you see fit."
She faced Su Su and tilted her head. The corners of her mouth were faintly raised.
Su Su was helpless. He reached out and pushed the umbrella towards her. He said, "Well, you're good. You're a heroine."
Standing together in the rain, Su Su couldn't stand the rain splashing down on his body. He said seriously, "Miss, are you not afraid of getting sick? If you fall sick in front of my house, I won't have the money to treat you. "
She approached Su Su and held the umbrella together.
Su Su was thinking about whether to kidnap her and bring her to the courtyard. He suddenly turned his head and saw a very unfamiliar slender figure holding an umbrella coming from the alley.
Su Su was a little jealous. He spat and cursed in his heart, "What a handsome man!"
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