Huangfu Yi has turned evil.
No, he didn't turn evil.
It should be described as a kind of "what's the use" attitude after things have become more relaxed, and she is "more open" when facing Qi Qi.
Qi Qi couldn't say whether this was good or bad. From a friend's perspective, only friendships that reveal true feelings can last. From the prey's perspective, Qi Qi didn't feel good about it.
The little gray wolf transforms into a big gray wolf. Huangfu Yi skips the process of self-reflection, understanding of relationships between the sexes, and the pursuit, and simply brings Qi Qi into his territory.
"Since that's the case, you should also know my nature of getting what I want, whether you like it or not. Anyway, ha."
Qi Qi was so angry he almost fell backward: "I'm a thing? You're really something."
Qi Qi didn't speak for a day after that, which Huangfu Yi probably found quite unbearable. After only half a day of silence, he became impatient and tried to say something harsh or threatening to get Qi Qi to speak.
Qi Qi remained silent, and Huangfu Yi stopped saying anything offensive and did not attempt to do anything offensive or coercive.
It's not scary for Laibao to be angry, but it's scary when he ignores people, doesn't speak, and is in a bad mental state.
Huangfu Yi was a little heartbroken: He doesn't want to talk to me anymore?
...
Qi Qi had been staying in the small room for too long, where he couldn't get any sun and had no appetite. He was also feeling dizzy from the constant rocking of the ship, so his spirits naturally suffered.
In addition, Huangfu Yi's words went too far, so I didn't really want to pay attention to him.
Two days later, the sound of footsteps on the ship became lively again. Qi Qi realized that the crew had all gathered on the deck again. He didn't know what had happened, but he could vaguely tell that the ship had entered another waterway, which matched the route he remembered...
Oh, so this is the troublesome place.
In those days, few poor people could transport goods by water. The bandits each ruled their own mountain strongholds. At first, the bandits robbed people and boats to eliminate any remaining bandits. However, after doing this for a long time, no one used the roads anymore. Later, a strategist came up with the idea of charging tolls.
It's just a matter of whether you get a full meal or not. Passing merchant ships pay a toll to get through. A small faction occupies a piece of land and doesn't care whether others collect tolls or kill people. As long as they pay money, they can pass through their own road.
Most ships would choose to pay, and those who refused would lose both their people and their ships. This suggests that the scenario of pirates killing each other was more common among merchant ships.
It just so happens that the Fourth Prince's ship belonged to a pirate gang, who were both bandits and merchants.
It seems that the Fourth Prince has been doing his job as Vice Minister of Revenue very well. For a prince who is a high-ranking official to have this kind of relationship with river bandits, it is no wonder that the Great Xia Dynasty was destroyed.
Qi Qi thought he could safely wait until the Ninth Prince came to rescue him, but that night the fire was bright, and suddenly there were blazing flames and voices outside. It was very chaotic, and someone was shouting something.
Huangfu Yi's expression changed instantly. He immediately got up and dressed. Qi Qi also woke up with a start. He carried Qi Qi to the clothes box under the bed and closed the lid. After thinking for a moment, he didn't lock it. He just patted Qi Qi's head and said, "Don't be afraid. Stay here and don't go out. Wait for me to come back."
He locked the door and rushed outside.
The wooden box was neither too big nor too small, and it was quite thick. Qi Qi hugged his legs and huddled inside. The sound from outside was blocked by the lid, and he could only faintly hear a few sounds.
Qi Qi imagined what was happening outside at that moment; it could be that river bandits were hijacking the ship, or it could be that the Ninth Prince was coming to rescue him.
Although thinking this way might seem a bit narcissistic and doubtful, Qi Qi was certain that his bratty younger brother, Huangfu Jue, would definitely come.
As a complete weakling, Qi Qi decided it was best not to go out and watch the excitement. It was too dangerous, so he decided to just wait to be rescued. Qi Qi didn't really consider the possibility that the other side might be bandits... Well, even if they were, Huangfu Yi's martial arts were so good, he should be fine.
As it turns out, one shouldn't make promises lightly. Qi Qi had barely finished speaking when, feeling dizzy and about to take a nap, he heard the door being slashed open with a knife.
Several footsteps rushed in quickly. Qi Qi held his breath and, through the crack, saw the firelight and voices outside.
"Sixth Brother has no one!"
Qi Qi thought to himself that things might be over. The Fourth Prince's ship was quite large! This guy dared to come and attack. Judging from that rough male voice, he didn't seem like a good person.
Then another voice rang out: "No one's locked it, something's wrong."
Qi Qi: "..." Huangfu Yi, what's the point of putting on a lock?
Then the wooden box where Qi Qi was hiding was pulled out and opened. The sudden light that appeared in front of him made him close his eyes, and several voices called out in front of him.
"Someone's there!"
"Nonsense, what else could it be but a human being?"
"She's a young woman!"
"Woman my ass, he has no breasts!"
Qi Qi thought to himself, "Yes, yes, I'm a man."
"I know, it's a little rabbit!"
"Rich people just love to spend money!"
Qi Qi thought to himself, why is he called the Rabbit Lord? Can't he just go to this house and be a coward?
He had just managed an awkward but polite smile when someone said, "You look like someone special, take me with you!"
The sack was slung over his head once again, and Qi Qi was once again carried away on his shoulder, his hair disheveled and wearing pajamas.
The group ran incredibly fast, making Qi Qi's stomach churn. Hearing the sounds of fighting, he sensed the people carrying him being transferred to another ship, with pursuers still behind. Qi Qi heard the Fourth Prince angrily shouting from afar, "Guards! Guards!"
Qi Qi: "..." So the fourth brother isn't dead yet! The ship hasn't been breached yet! Damn it! What will happen when Huangfu Yi goes back and finds him gone?
The new boat was probably a bit small; people were crammed around, and all you could hear was the sound of water as the oars paddled incredibly fast.
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