Farming While Going Crazy: I Feed My Husband Poison

Su Wei transmigrated to become the cheap wife of the Shen family in Nanqiao Village. The moment she opened her eyes, she saw an old woman holding a bowl of dark, mysterious poison, about to feed it...

Chapter 122 Hangu City

Everyone started chatting.

Su Weicai realized that some of these people were caravans, some were nearby villagers who came to the city to buy and sell things, and some were foreigners. However, these people also wore Daxia clothes and spoke Daxia dialect. Apart from their strong physique and rough appearance, they were no different from the Daxia people.

"Why are the inspections so strict these two days?" Tietou asked while squatting among several men.

"Why? It's because some bandits came out and killed an official in the city."

"These officials deserve to die. Good riddance."

Another person also said: "That's right, it would be better to kill them all."

Su Wei listened and found that the people here were indeed very tough. The villagers squatted not far from the soldiers guarding the city and said that it would be better if they died, but the soldiers seemed not to hear them.

Su Wei was thinking about this, and didn't know what happened in the place he was checking. He saw several soldiers punching and kicking a man. The man's wife cried for mercy and tried to hug the soldiers' legs, but was kicked away.

The scene was filled with chaos and violence, but the people around just glanced at it indifferently and didn't care at all.

Su Wei “…”

The team moved slowly for a while, and finally it was their turn. Everyone decided to go their separate ways.

Tietou and Qin Yu were in the same group. Qin Yu was a doctor. He said he came to the city to find a job, so the officers and soldiers let them in happily.

Although Han Yu was unemployed, he had money. As long as he "respected" the soldiers guarding the city a little, they could enter. At this time, Su Wei noticed that there was a man sitting on a bench behind the soldiers, holding a portrait in his hand and comparing them one by one, as if he was looking for someone.