The Group's Lucky Koi at 3.5, Busy Catching Ghosts on the Refugee Road

The Old Mu family, who were so poor they jingled, went crazy. It was a time of famine, and everyone was rushing to flee, yet they went out of their way to pick up a little girl.

Ning Bao carr...

Chapter 320 Widow Qiao: Brother Fan, just say you don't want to do it! (1/2)

Chapter 320 Widow Qiao: Brother Fan, just say you don't want to do it!

After hearing Mu Chunping's words, the village chief sighed softly.

"well!

Setting up a school is not an easy task.

In the past, our village had a small population, with only about ten households and a dozen or so children of school age. Only a few families were willing to send their children to school, so a school simply couldn't be set up.

Now that you've arrived, I see that the villagers in your village are quite enlightened, and there should be quite a few who are willing to go to school. If you were to establish a school, it would certainly be large enough.

But our place is too remote, and it's not easy to find a suitable teacher.

No teacher would be willing to come to our poor, remote village.

Master?

Mu Chunping was worrying about the Master, while the Taoist priest Sanqing, who went back to pick up Lao Fan, got into trouble...

Ningbao and his family have now settled down in Chuyun Village.

Master Sanqing liked Yuncun very much, so he thought about going back to the small fishing village to bring Lao Fan over to live with him.

The small fishing village was so quiet and deserted that it was really boring to stay there.

This time he didn't walk, but instead urged Chixiao to pull Baiming's carriage.

When Bai Ming left, he only rode a horse. The carriage was just sitting there empty, so Daoist Sanqing asked Ning Bao to ask Zhou Rongzhang to borrow Chixiao to go to the small fishing village to pick up his old friend.

The small fishing village where Master Sanqing and Lao Fan used to live is the village that Gu Zheyuan mentioned was attacked by foreign tribes last year.

Last year, when Master Sanqing and Lao Fan were fleeing famine, they passed by there and, seeing that the scenery was nice, they built a shed on the mountain and settled down.

Because the Taoist priest Sanqing found Widow Qiao's undergarment by chance, the two became acquainted after a few encounters.

Later, Widow Qiao told them that the village had been attacked by bandits, and several families had been killed, leaving the houses empty.

If they don't mind, they can move to the village.

What's in an empty house where someone has died?

There can only be ghosts.

Although Master Sanqing wasn't as good at catching ghosts as his little disciple, he was still the head of a temple and a proper Taoist.

He wasn't afraid of ghosts at all, since he had plenty of things to ward off evil spirits.

So he simply set up an altar and lit incense, and after a flurry of activity, he moved in next door to Widow Qiao's house at the end of the village.

He drove the carriage back this time because of Widow Qiao, and he could tell that Old Fan and Widow Qiao had a good relationship.

Moreover, Widow Qiao had no relatives or friends in that village. Her husband had passed away many years ago, and her family members had been killed by those foreigners last year.

Those few days, the widow Qiao happened to be back at her parents' home to handle her mother's funeral arrangements. Unexpectedly, when she returned from her parents' home, she saw many officials and constables in the village. After inquiring, she learned that bandits had entered the village.

After her parents-in-law and sister-in-law were all murdered, Master Sanqing thought that it must be difficult for Widow Qiao, a woman all alone.

If Widow Qiao is willing, he will bring her and Lao Fan back to Chuyun Village. He had already asked Huang Jinshan before he came, and it turns out that as long as they buy land and fields in Chuyun Village, they can settle down there.

The horse-drawn carriage was just the right amount of money to help the clever widow move.

Master Sanqing hurried to the small fishing village at dusk. Upon seeing the lonely village, Master Sanqing became excited and quickened his pace.

In the blink of an eye, someone darted out from the side alley while he was still in a daze...

Before the Taoist priest could stop the carriage, the man crashed into him and collapsed to the ground unconscious.

Chixiao was a very intelligent horse; it stopped just as its hooves were about to trample the man.

Master Sanqing was stunned when he saw the person lying in front of the carriage. He quickly jumped off the carriage and went forward to check on the person, muttering to himself.

"You're a grown man, how come you can't even walk properly?"

Didn't you see my huge carriage? Why did you have to run into it?

Are you trying to extort money from me?

You...you..."

The Taoist priest muttered for a long time, but the other party didn't say a word...

wrong!