The Pig Cage Walled City looks like a slum.

When Garp walked in, his first impression of the village was that of dilapidation and poverty.

The houses inside are actually connected together. It is said that it is a village, but it is more like a huge apartment. This apartment should not have been repaired for decades, and there are signs of old age everywhere.

However, although the sparrow is small and has all the internal organs, Garp can still see many shops after entering. People walking outside are talking about this sporadically. Although their faces are covered with sweat, the anger on their faces is actually better than his. People living in cities outside are even more vulnerable.

After they saw him coming in, they didn't seem to have any other reaction. Garp was also happy with this. He walked around casually, then saw a bun shop and walked in.

Perhaps it was not time to eat yet, and there was only one boss in the bun shop. The boss was lying on a chair, covering his face with a book, and did not notice Garp coming in.

Garp didn't see any difference in the people here, but if Warring States specifically warned him, there must be something wrong. After Garp sat down, he said to the boss, "Boss! A guest is here!"

Garp's voice woke up the boss. He suddenly took the book away from his head and saw Garp sitting down. He immediately put on a flattering face and said, "What do the guests want to eat?"

"Baozi! Meat buns!" Garp said loudly, "Any kind of meat is fine!"

"Then...how about tiger meat buns? Or wolf meat?"

The boss looked at Garp and suddenly said with some hesitation, "Looking at the guests... they seem to be from outside?"

"Well, I passed by here when I was visiting relatives. I didn't expect there to be such a town in the mountains." Garp said casually. When he said this, he noticed what the boss said before and couldn't help but raise his voice.

"Tiger meat? Wolf meat?!"

Are there any people selling these kinds of meat-filled steamed buns in normal towns? !

"We don't have the conditions for animal husbandry here. Although we raise a few cows, they are all used for work. So we can only make a living by hunting ferocious animals such as tigers, wolves and wild boars from outside." The boss sighed. road

"Although it is dangerous, there is no other way. This is life. Guests should be careful if they pass by here. There are many ferocious beasts ahead."

Garp knowingly asked, "How could your town be built in a place like this? Since there are so many beasts, why not move to the city?"

The boss spread his hands and said helplessly, "Humans are much more ferocious than wild beasts. Even tigers, leopards, lions and wolves combined are far less harmful than humans. We would rather fight wild beasts, so we moved here." "

"That's it..." Garp sighed. Such a country is indeed like this, but no one can change such a world, and neither can he.

"Then serve me tiger meat buns." Garp has eaten all kinds of meat, not to mention tiger meat. He also eats a lot of Neptune meat, but that is based on his super strength. Up.

These residents seem to be just ordinary people, but they would rather fight with beasts like tigers than return to the city. It can only be said to be sad.

Garp wanted to get to know this village well, so while waiting, he asked, "Do you often have outsiders coming here?"

The main reason is that if it was just a closed village, it would be surprising to see an outsider like him arriving. However, after he arrived, almost no one was surprised, as if it was commonplace.

"Not many people came here before. This was a safe haven built specifically for refuge by our fathers at that time. Not many people knew about it. If they knew about it, they wouldn't come to our place, which has no oil or water and is full of dangers."

The boss brought a drawer of hot steamed buns to Garp's table, and said with some emotion, "But people have been coming here a lot in the past few years. In the past, this town was actually doing pretty well. Although it was a bit poorer, it was still pretty good." It doesn’t mean you have to fight a tiger.”

"But because of those people, we are all very nervous now."

Garp raised his eyebrows. He felt that the important point was about to come, so he immediately said, "Who is coming?"

But the boss's answer made him a little disappointed. He sat in front of Garp and sighed.

"A gang from a nearby city has been running to the village for the past year. It seems that he is looking for something. He takes away a lot of things every time he comes."

Seeing the boss sighing, Garp said angrily, "You dare to fight a tiger, but are you afraid of some gangsters?"

"This is the scary thing about human beings." The boss shook his head. "The ones who are more ferocious than any beasts and monsters are human beings."

"Nothing knows how to deal with humans better than humans."

Garp stuffed a bun into his mouth and said nothing.

From this point of view, it is true that human history, even the most bloody, is an instruction manual recording how people can kill more efficiently. In this era, it has almost reached its peak.

What are those gangsters looking for here?

Karp noticed that the time his boss mentioned started a year ago, and what happened a year ago?

a year ago...

The Jade of the Four Souls was broken. If it had anything to do with finding something, there were only fragments of the Jade of the Four Souls.

Is there a Jade fragment of the Four Souls in this village?

If there is, then there must be someone behind those gangsters. Otherwise, how could they possibly confirm the whereabouts of the Shikon Jade fragments?

Garp was about to ask about those gangsters, but suddenly noticed a lot of commotion outside, and it seemed that many people were approaching.

"No! They're here again!" The boss turned his head and his expression suddenly changed. He quickly said, "Guest, please hide away. If they find you, nothing good will happen."

Garp also looked over. He only saw a large number of people wearing black clothes appearing from the entrance of the Pig Cage Walled City. He did not hide as the boss said, but he did not come forward directly. He wanted to see what they were doing. What to do.

"Did they always come with so many people in the past?"

Garp clearly sensed murderous intent from their bodies, and he asked the boss

"No...there were only a dozen or so people coming before, but there have never been so many like this time."

The boss's tone was obviously panicked. Garp finished eating the last bun on the table. The next moment, a gangster wearing black kicked open the door and walked in.

"Get out of here! You brats, I'm telling you, if you don't hand over the treasure today, we won't be polite!"

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