Chapter 1 Return to the Har Prairie
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[This article contains no real-world parallels to the Har Grasslands, so please do not assume they are real. It can be considered a parallel universe, but all flora and fauna are documented, and the author will explain this in the chapter notes. Those who are concerned about the distribution of animals or simply dislike participating in the laws of nature should be wary.]
This story isn't purely about animal interactions; it also features local customs and human interactions, and occasionally involves knives. The focus is on the protagonist's growth.
[For live broadcasts, the number of barrage comments will increase in the early stages, but will decrease significantly in the later stages. Barrage comments reflect human diversity, so those who find them demeaning should be careful.]
[Although this is a system story, the system doesn't appear often, and the system is rather humane, so be careful if you mind.]
[Although there is no female protagonist in this article, it does not mean that there are no female characters (no harem). If you cannot accept the appearance of female characters in the article, please click with caution.]
[Note: Readers found the betting plot in the first three chapters abrupt, so the author would like to explain that it was a foreshadowing. If you find it difficult to accept, the author is very grateful for your patience. The next book will make the foreshadowing smoother. Thank you!]
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————Dividing line————
Qi Guang's father passed away.
Right now, he was standing in front of his boss's desk, waiting for him to sign the leave application.
"Xiao Qi, I'm so sorry."
Qi Guang remained silent, staring at the pen in his hand.
As expected, the boss had more to say:
"As for bereavement leave... isn't five days a bit too long? Three days is actually more than enough."
"Boss Wei, my hometown is in the northwest. The round trip will take at least two days."
Qi Guang suppressed his anger. He had expected that the boss would not sign so readily, but he still tried to reason with the boss with hope.
"Oh? From what I understand, the project you're working on is at a critical stage. Asking for leave will definitely significantly slow down the project's progress. It's already very difficult for me to give you three days off."
The boss, with a face full of flesh, was drooling and muttering incessantly.
Qi Guang thought, is he the only one working in this company?
"Xiao Qi, you're the one I'm most optimistic about in the entire company. You can't let me down at such a critical moment, right? You have to take care of the company and think about the company!"
Qi Guang looked up at the fish tank behind President Wei, where two silver dragons were swimming happily.
"Alas, the dead are gone, and we who are still alive must live well! And the first and foremost principle of living well is to work hard! I don't think I need to repeat this truth, right?"
"Xiao Qi, I believe that if your father were still alive, he would think the same as I do. The dead cannot be resurrected. You still... Ouch! Oh my god!"
Before the boss could finish his words, he was punched hard on his fat and greasy face.
Of course it was Qi Guang who beat him.
The boss's eyes were filled with shock. He pointed at Qi Guang and said, "You! How dare you fight me?!"
The two silver arowana swam even more happily, but their eyes were fixed on the two people, afraid of missing any excitement.
Qi Guang took a tissue from the table, wiped his fist, and said:
"You have no right to mention my dad."
The boss covered his face and continued to talk:
"Great! Great! Qi Guang, I'm officially informing you! You're fired!"
"It doesn't matter. I don't want to do this anymore!"
The boss seemed to have not expected that Qi Guang, who was usually silent, suddenly became tough today. He had been waiting for him to give in, but he didn't expect that the other party would reply that he quit.
When the boss thought about the more important project Qi Guang was working on and that if he left rashly there would be no suitable person to replace him in a short period of time, his tone softened a little.
"I know young people are impulsive and impulsive, but you should think carefully. In today's environment, it's really hard to find a job."
"So what?" Qi Guang raised his eyebrows, with a rare look of contempt on his handsome face.
The boss was furious: "Don't try to bully me, kid! Once I find your replacement, get out of here! I'm going to make sure you don't have a career in this industry!"
"You're the person I'm most optimistic about in the company. Since you were just impulsive today, I won't bother with that punch. Go to the funeral first, and we'll talk when you come back."
The boss crossed out five days on the leave note with a stroke of his pen, changing it to three days. He did the whole thing in one go, and he seemed to think he was very cool.
Qi Guang stared at the two silver dragons blowing bubbles in silence.
Finally, he reached out and took the leave note from his boss.
The boss saw that the man could not hold his temper for three seconds and became soft at the mention of losing his job.
Why are you pretending to be so big and powerful? Cows and horses should act like cows and horses!
But the next second, the boss was stunned——
Qi Guang slowly tore the leave note into pieces, threw them in the boss's face, and said loudly:
"Fuck you! You used to keep saying keep an eye on me, but if I hadn't looked closely under your eyebrows, I'd have thought they were scratched by a spatula. How can you keep an eye on me when you can't even see a person clearly?"
The boss was completely furious:
"I'm telling you, don't even think about getting a penny of compensation!!"
"Hey, Wei Zhiwei, you're all cuddling in there while I'm being treated well outside. You're working like a slave and in the end you don't even get any compensation. Why?"
The boss pointed at Qi Guang with a fierce look in his eyes and said, "What do you mean by hugging?! I'm warning you, don't talk nonsense!"
"Yesterday after get off work, when you and Accountant Liu were playing Jenga on this mahogany table, why weren't you looking so righteous and stern?"
"Last Wednesday, when you called Xiao Liu in and patted him on the back, saying you were going to make him a permanent employee, why didn't you tell him that young people need to learn more and not go astray?"
"Last week, Lao Ma stuffed cards into your drawer, and you accepted them with a playful smile, while at the same time, within two days, you eliminated the last person. Why don't you say that people should be upright and honest now?"
The boss's face turned pale and red, and his eyes were wide open due to anger.
He deliberately lowered his voice and asked, "How do you know these things?"
Qi Guang is a very likable person and has many friends, especially his colleagues who all like to chat with him. Gradually, they tell him everything they should and shouldn't say.
The boss's behavior of abandoning his employees after they have done their work has long aroused public outrage. If anyone accidentally saw him doing such dirty things, they would naturally tell Qi Guang about it immediately.
"If you don't want others to know, then don't do it yourself. I think I don't need to explain this principle again, right?"
This was the first time Qi Guang saw his boss's fat face become extremely flattering because of him.
The two quickly reached an agreement on compensation.
Qi Guang didn't even clean up his workstation and walked straight out of the company.
What do you need those class-related things for?
unlucky!
Qi Guang looked up at the scorching midday sun. In the past, he always went out early and came back late, and had no chance to leisurely breathe fresh air.
People around were walking hurriedly, either holding coffee or holding briefcases, rushing into the office building.
He was the only one who was enjoying the rare leisure wholeheartedly.
At this moment, he felt that he had truly lived.
It’s so cool to be a homeless person. It’s so cool to be a homeless person forever!
Suddenly, there was a crackling sound of electricity in my head, and then an extremely clear voice came -
"Congratulations to the host for activating the Wangwang live streaming system. As long as the live streaming reaches a certain level of popularity, you can unlock various rewards. Please feel free to use them!"
Qi Guang, who likes to read online articles, is no stranger to the system's operating mechanism.
Thinking that I am about to return to the Har grassland, I might as well try to live broadcast the daily life on the grassland.
The pace of life and work for modern people is too fast, and they prefer this kind of green, leisurely and comfortable atmosphere.
Then he can broadcast his life live to these people, and maybe his popularity will explode!
This is an era of national self-media, an era that gives opportunities to ordinary people.
It was also the time when Qi Guang wanted to seize the opportunity to go out on his own, and this day came early by chance.
Then there is no reason for Qi Guang not to catch him!
After all, he has always believed that besides official jobs, there is also freelance work at the end of the universe.
*****
After two days and one night of driving, Qi Guang slept soundly, but he felt unusually calm and relaxed.
In the past, I was on call 24 hours a day, for fear of missing important calls from my boss and the client. I lived like a modern slave.
But it won’t happen again in the future.
It’s so cool!!
It was early morning when we arrived at Har Grassland.
Qi Guang carried his luggage and stepped onto the soft grass.
Looking at the endless green waves in front of me and the soft white clouds above my head, the depression in my heart was instantly swept away.
He has never been back since he was admitted to university.
He thought he would cling to the straw called "work" in the big city and stay away from this place.
Unexpectedly, after struggling in the quagmire of the big city for several years, I looked back and realized.
This endless green is the most precious straw in my messy life.
Qi Guang found his own yurt based on his memory.
As soon as he entered the door, he saw a burly man in Kazakh costume packing his things with his back to him.
When he saw Qi Guang, he was obviously stunned for a moment, then he smiled heartily and said:
"Xiao Guang? He's grown so big!"
"Kol...Uncle Muhan?"
Kormu Khan was Qi Shengli's neighbor. He was open-minded and enthusiastic, and was an eagle on the grassland.
Qi Guang was able to recognize Kormu Khan entirely because of the scar on his face.
Kormu Khan was extremely strong when he was young. He once fought with a brown bear, and the scar on his face was caused by the brown bear.
Someone escaped from the brown bear.
This incident once became a legend on the Har grassland.
"Xiaoguang has lost weight and doesn't look too healthy. The wind and water in the big city are not good for people."
Grassland herders are like this: direct, simple, and respectful of nature.
They believe that big cities make it difficult to get close to nature and that people's spiritual energy will be depleted.
"Xiao Guang, come here."
Qi Guang walked towards Kormu Khan, his eyes fixed on an iron box on the table.
He recognized it immediately; it was a cookie box, which he had pestered his father for a long time to get when he was a child.
"Victory insisted on cremation."
The "Victory" that Kormu Khan mentioned was Qi Guang's father.
Qi Shengli is a veterinarian who stayed in Suke County to support the Northwest.
Also staying with him was Qi Guang's mother, Su Xingmei.
Later in an accident, Qi Guang lost his mother and Qi Shengli lost his wife.
After Su Xingmei passed away, Qi Shengli left the county town and went to the grassland to roam with his neighbor Kormuhan, away from the hustle and bustle.
Qi Guang stayed at his grandmother's house in the county town until he was admitted to university, and his grandmother passed away.
During this period, the father and son met only a few times.
Don't even bother submitting the stream.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that there is a deep gap between the two of them.
Qi Guang picked up the biscuit box, which was very old.
Weigh it and it feels a bit heavy.
I weighed it again and it seemed very light.
He wanted to open it, but Kormu Khan quickly said:
"Slow down, it's not good if you spill it."
"Uncle, what's in this?"
"The ashes of victory."
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