Ye Wan was too lazy to pay attention to the steamed bun shop owner's convoluted explanation; she couldn't figure it out anyway.
If you can't figure it out, just reject it.
She ignored all attempts to educate her.
To teach her a lesson, you'd need to be able to beat her, and being good-looking would be even more effective.
After thinking it through, Ye Wan nodded: "I don't even have enough to eat myself! Wrap these up, I'm going to take them to my little brother, hurry up! He'll start crying from hunger if we're late!"
Seeing Ye Wan's fierce expression and seemingly unapproachable demeanor, the shopkeeper quickly wrapped up the remaining buns.
This is the outer street of the Immortal Venerable's Mansion. Although Ye Wan looks like just an ordinary little girl, she is very likely a cultivator he cannot afford to offend.
He does have that much insight; otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to run a shop here for thirty years.
Ye Wan walked down the street carrying the steamed buns. When she reached the alley to the south, she saw several stray dogs.
They were all plump and strong, and there was still plenty of food in the food bowls on the ground, so they were obviously not short of people feeding them.
But when the dogs saw Ye Wan holding the steamed buns, they still wagged their tails frantically.
The homeless child from earlier was so thin that his cheeks were sunken and his body was just skin and bones.
Humans live worse than dogs.
Is it people who are bad, or is it the world that's bad?
As Ye Wan walked further, she saw the boy again. He was holding a steamed bun in one hand and a smaller, thinner child in the other.
"Ah Ling, steamed buns, I got some steamed buns, just take a bite."
Ah Ling swallowed hard, then pushed away the steamed bun that was offered to her mouth: "Brother, I'm not eating. I'll have this meal, but I'll still be hungry later. I don't want to go hungry anymore, I want to die."
The boy sobbed, "Don't talk nonsense. I'll give you everything I beg for from now on. You won't die."
The elder brother is named Cheng Feng, who is one of the final bosses in the original novel.
He became corrupted by the tragic death of his younger brother when he was young.
He has no liking for anyone.
Because he is a villain, he has no benefactors to help him, nor does he have an extraordinary background, so he either dies or falls completely astray.
On the day his younger brother died, he sneaked into the steamed bun shop owner's house, cut off the owner's head, and hung it on the door.
The public was horrified, and the government searched everywhere for the murderer to no avail.
Centuries later, a malevolent spirit named Cheng Feng appeared.
sinister and bloodthirsty.
If someone sees another person wasting half a steamed bun, they'll cut off that person's hand.
He is still a child, and if he is to fall into the path of evil spirits, he needs someone to guide him.
The identity of this guide is unknown; he is only mentioned briefly in the original text, possibly referring to "him".
This "he" is the same person from over a hundred years ago.
Centuries later, the disaster of a century ago returned.
He returned with twelve subordinates; the cultivation world had been devastated by the previous catastrophe.
Back then, the Wushan Patriarch had seven disciples, all of whom were already above the sixth-order Demonic Infant stage. The eldest disciple, Su Hanyi, was even on the final step of breaking through to the eighth-order Separation Consciousness stage.
In addition, dozens of sixth-level cultivators who perished were among the immortal cultivators, and a total of more than a dozen great cultivators were sacrificed before the war could be barely quelled.
Those below the sixth rank are nothing but ants, suffering countless deaths and injuries, and are not even qualified to join the main battlefield.
Of course, the male lead is overpowered!
By that time, Zheng Nansheng had already comprehended the ultimate secrets of the strongest cheat, the Dragon Roar Sword, and broken through to the eighth rank.
The Immortal Venerable's Mansion lost several elders, and Zheng Kaiyuan also died heroically in the battle, which then ignited the extreme anger deep within the male protagonist's heart!
For an ordinary person, the ultimate anger is just a moment of fury.
But the anger of the male protagonist in a wish-fulfillment novel can change the color of heaven and earth, and naturally he can unleash super strong power, and then wipe out all the villains!
By the way, let's take our strength to the next level!
Wow!
One person did what it takes more than a dozen people to do, is that really the work of a dragon so powerful?
Putting aside whether it lowers intelligence or not, just tell me if it's enjoyable or not.
But, but!
Why did the story end so quickly after those twelve henchmen were killed?
Where is "he"?
Shouldn't we try every means to find out who "he" is, this mole?
Was this incredibly powerful villain eaten?
Where are they?
This is outrageous! I'm flipping the table!
Because he received countless razor blades, the original author promised to add a few more extra chapters.
Although I hate it so much I'm grinding my teeth, it's really, really, really unbearable not to finish watching it!
Ye Wan was waiting for the extra chapter on her phone when it refreshed, and her hands were already trembling the moment it appeared.
A loud crash!
The door was kicked open!
Four special police officers, each over 1.8 meters tall, with broad shoulders, narrow waists, and legs over 1.2 meters long, barged in!
Ye Wan was the only one in the dormitory that day; her three other roommates had gone to a social event.
Ye Wan was naturally unwilling to go.
Isn't a social event just a group of unwanted guys and girls finding solace in each other?
She must be ugly.
She doesn't want what others don't want, and she thinks what others have taken is dirty.
When the SWAT team stormed in, Ye Wan was trembling as she tapped on her phone.
Her expression was so lewd that she looked like she had been caught red-handed doing something illegal.
One SWAT officer snatched her phone, while two others handcuffed her.
The special police officer who snatched the phone saw the contents of Ye Wan's phone and his eyebrows furrowed deeply.
Dragon's Roar Overlord Side Story 1: The Big Villain Was Actually Eaten!
What kind of garbage are you watching?
He looked at Ye Wan with a puzzled expression.
Ye Wan was wearing pink bunny pajamas, her eyes looking innocent.
Even when he was handcuffed, he was still staring at the SWAT officers with starry eyes, just like his infatuated little sister at home. He really didn't seem like a villain who had committed murder and dismemberment.
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