They kill people without a second thought; it's real murder.
The three exchanged a glance, gritted their teeth, and turned to pick up the wooden sticks they had thrown on the ground.
Chu Jinjin stomped on the fat man's sternum with her toes, then turned and covered the little girl's eyes.
The little girl trembled all over, both frightened and excited. She was a clever child, and when Chu Jinjin asked which room the fat man lived in, she immediately ran ahead to lead the way.
She's been here for over a year, and they need to raise her until she's bigger before they can be sold. She takes care of the fat man every day, and because of that, she knows some secrets.
The little girl climbed onto the fat man's bed, found the hidden compartment immediately, her eyes sparkling with excitement, like a puppy eager to show off.
Inside were gold and silver ingots, as well as several silver notes.
Chu Jinjin liked this part; it was a mark that the apocalypse had not yet disappeared.
They searched for supplies, and once they found them, they took everything.
The fat man was far inferior to the painter Gu Shouping, and his total income was less than four thousand taels. However, for an ordinary family, it was considered quite good.
Chu Jinjin patted the little girl's head: "What's your name?"
The little girl straightened her chest and said, "My name is Xiaohua."
After saying this, she knelt down on both knees, with large tears in her eyes: "Sister, I can wash feet and clothes. I'm very hardworking, and I don't eat much. Please take me in."
She ran away a few times when she arrived, but stopped running later because the fat man called her father.
In front of the fat man, her father kicked her hard.
She can never go back to that home.
But she didn't want to go to a brothel.
Even if she didn't say it, Chu Jinjin had the same idea; the Chu family wasn't short of food.
In the courtyard, the fat man's head looked like a rotten watermelon.
None of the three burly men ran away; their eyes were glazed, and their bodies were trembling uncontrollably. They had killed people; they had really killed people.
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