Chapter 199 Unable to Hold



Chapter 199 Unable to Hold

"Little girl, the man you hit is Huang Dadao! Be careful of retaliation in the future!"

There were many people watching the fight, but no one came forward to stop it.

Some people were hoping that Huang Dadao would be beaten up, while others were indifferent to the matter as it had nothing to do with them.

Only an old lady looked reluctant and quietly reminded Ji Changying.

With a cold face, she watched Huang Dadao get into the crowd and threw the pillar directly behind him.

The people around saw the pillar coming towards them and retreated.

Huang Dadao was knocked to the ground in an instant.

Ji Changying walked over and stepped on his back with her shoe: "If you dare to talk nonsense again, I will pull out your tongue!"

Huang Dadao shouted angrily, "You little bitch! The fact that I'm attracted to you is a blessing you'll never receive in eight lifetimes! And you still dare to hit me? I'll make sure you're in big trouble! Let me go!"

This person not only looks dirty and smelly, but also speaks in a disgusting way.

If it weren't for this, Ji Changying would have slapped him long ago, but the other party was too disgusting and she didn't want to dirty her hands at all.

She kicked Huang Dadao in the head: "If you say another word, I'll kick your head to pieces!"

Huang Dadao felt a sharp pain in his head and felt dizzy for a moment.

The people around were frightened by Ji Changying's behavior: "Little girl, please leave some space for her so that we can meet again in the future. You live nearby, right? It's not a good thing to offend someone to death!"

Ji Changying looked coldly at Huang Dadao lying on the ground in a daze, then turned around and went into the house to look for the dog.

He dug with his bare hands for a long time, but found nothing but a handful of ash.

He stared blankly at the handful of ash on the ground, blocking out everything around him.

"Hey, isn't this Madam Xu's dog?"

Aunt Yao came in out of curiosity to take a look, but was surprised to see the dog kneeling on the ground.

Hearing this familiar voice, the dog excitedly looked up at Aunt Yao and pointed at the ground: "Ah, ah?"

There was pleading and a hint of hope in his eyes.

Aunt Yao screamed in shock: "You can't speak anymore?"

Ji Changying had a slight fondness for the lady who had kindly reminded her, so she asked, "Were you and Gou'er's neighbors before?"

Aunt Yao nodded: "That's right! I live right across the street. We had such a wonderful child before, but now... what a pity!"

The dog pointed anxiously at the ground: "Ah, ah?"

Aunt Yao asked tentatively, "Do you want to ask your mother?"

The dog nodded.

A trace of sympathy flashed across Aunt Yao's face. "Your mother is gone. When my husband came home the night of the accident, he saw your mother in the yard with his own eyes. She was...burned to death."

It's not that they stood by and watched, they were in a difficult situation themselves and the fire was so big that they simply couldn't risk their lives to save someone who was about to die.

They have a whole family too!

"It's them! Hit them!"

Huang Dadao was supported by someone and walked in. As soon as he saw Ji Changying, he immediately yelled angrily.

"Okay, big brother!"

The five scoundrels nearby didn't take it seriously at all because they saw it was just a woman and a child.

The people standing far away watched this scene and said something sarcastic: "I told you not to be so impulsive as a little girl. Now you've got yourself into trouble."

“What a pity.”

Aunt Yao hesitantly advised: "Old Huang, I think it's better to forget it. She didn't mean it..."

"Get out of here! If you say anything else, I'll beat you too!" Huang Dadao looked at Aunt Yao with a ferocious look.

Ji Changying now regretted not bringing her whip, otherwise she would have made sure these people never came back today.

After she pulled out another pillar, Huang Dadao's shed collapsed completely.

He shouted angrily, "Catch her now! I want her to pay! Go to the authorities!"

Five people rushed forward, and Ji Changying swung her pillar, knocking down three of them directly. The remaining two people were a little afraid of this, and dodged her pillar flexibly and tried to catch her.

The dog's eyes were filled with anxiety. He turned his head to look around, grabbed the dirt on the ground and threw it at the two men.

It didn't take much effort for Ji Changying to knock all five men to the ground. She walked towards Huang Dadao, scaring him so much that his face turned pale and he kept backing away.

"This house is not yours, take your things and get out of here!"

Ji Changying pointed at the collapsed shed over there and looked at him with disgust.

Huang Dadao glared and said, "Whoever said it's not mine? Everyone in this family is dead! Whoever gets it will own it!"

"This family is still alive. If you're told to leave, just leave. Why are you talking so much nonsense? I'll count to three. If you don't leave, you will face the consequences!"

Ji Changying threw the thigh-thick pillar in his hand upwards with a threatening look in his eyes.

Huang Dadao swallowed and looked at his younger brother who was groaning on the ground, feeling somewhat unwilling.

"one!"

"two!"

Ji Changying gripped the pillar tightly and aimed at Huang Dadao: "Three!"

"I'm leaving! I'm leaving now!" Huang Dadao helped the person on the ground up, and they walked out supporting each other.

Aunt Yao sighed as she watched the people walk away, and looked at Ji Changying worriedly: "This Huang Dadao has connections in the county government! We usually don't dare to mess with him, but if you drive him out this time, I'm afraid he won't let it go."

Ji Changying glanced at her and said, "Thank you for telling me, Auntie."

She didn't intend to say anything more.

She pulled the dog up and said, "Let's go! Let's go to the county government office and transfer the ownership of this place to your name."

The two went to the government office together.

Ji Changying was lucky enough to meet Zheng Qijin at the gate. After explaining the situation, she was let in smoothly.

After all, he had become a familiar face at the county government office. After finding the clerk and explaining the situation, he shook his head: "The alley at the city gate? Not to mention that his previous property deeds have been burned. Even if they weren't, a child of his age wouldn't be able to keep it!"

"The people living over there are all scoundrels. They don't care whose house it is, they just grab it and live there. They can't be chased away! They're not afraid of the authorities either. If they're caught, at most they'll eat free bread for a few days. When they get out, they'll be even more ruthless in their revenge."

Although Ji Changying could beat those people, she really couldn't stay with the dog all the time.

She frowned: "So if you say so, there's nothing we can do about it?"

The clerk glanced at Gou'er and said, "There are probably hundreds of children like him this time, all in similar situations. The government has placed them all in a martial arts school, funded by the royal palace. They are raised until they are thirteen years old, when they can go to the battlefield and serve the court in the future. This can be considered as showing them a way forward."

"Of course, if there are relatives or friends who are willing to adopt the child, we have no objection."

The dog raised his drooping head at this moment. He gently tugged at Ji Changying's sleeve and gestured quickly with his hands.

"Are you going to...the martial arts school?" Ji Changying asked tentatively.

The dog nodded heavily.

"Sister can support you, there is no need to go there." Ji Changying squatted down and looked at him seriously.

The dog shook his head firmly, and made a knife-like gesture with his hands, slashing downwards.

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