Rebirth: My Brother Can Only Be Mine

Chapter 89 Wang Le's Memory

On the morning of the third day, Wang Qi was awakened by a burst of crying.

He opened his eyes and saw Lao Ba tied up on the floor of the main room, crying loudly, while the others sat around the dining table, eating in silence. The smell of meat wafted from the table.

His heart skipped a beat, and he suddenly realized something. He thought of the children who had disappeared in the village recently...

He ran into the house frantically and searched every room.

There is no Xiaojiu!

There is no Xiaojiu!

There is no Xiaojiu!

He returned to the main room, looked at the plate of meat on the table, and asked softly, "Where's Xiaojiu?"

No one answered, only the silent eating and crying sounds, so he raised his voice:

"Where did Xiaojiu go?"

"You guys talk!"

"Where's Xiaojiu?"

No matter how loud he shouted, no one answered him.

He stepped forward and tried to overturn the table, but as soon as he touched it, his hands and feet were twisted and tied up.

He was only ten years old, how could he struggle against his brothers who were in their twenties?

He was tied up in the yard, and the leaves and bark he brought back yesterday were put into the cellar by the adults.

He had just been to the cellar before going out the morning before yesterday. There were more than ten sweet potatoes and half a bag of millet in the cellar. The adults said that these were to be saved for seeds and could not be eaten.

The drought lasted too long and no crops could grow.

So they have been chewing leaves and bark recently. There are no leaves and bark nearby, and the tree roots have also been dug out and chewed.

He had traveled so far yesterday to find leaves and bark.

But why did you change Xiaojiu?

why?

Are seeds for saving more important than Xiaojiu?

Why not wait a little longer.

He found a small forest, where they could continue to chew on the bark.

why!

why!

why!

He struggled so hard that he had no meat to eat and no water to drink.

He was tied in the yard, and his teeth were broken as he watched the smoke rising from the house next door.

He then looked at the family in the main room, who were eating meat in silence, and Xiao Ba, who was tied up beside the table and fell asleep due to hunger.

Xiao Ba was going to be replaced soon, so he had nothing to eat and was so hungry that he was breathing in more than he was breathing out.

As the seventh child, he is not far from being replaced...

Wang Qi only ate a handful of soil and a few leaves the day before yesterday. He didn't have much strength and was very thirsty.

He had been very silent throughout the day, silently gathering his strength. When it was dark and everyone was asleep, he broke free from the rope, quietly groped his way to the main room, picked up Xiao Ba, and ran away quietly.

The moonlight was bright, shining on the dry and cracked earth. He carried Xiao Bay in his arms and ran out of the village in one breath.

After taking a short break due to tiredness, I continued walking forward, not daring to stop.

He didn't know where to go, but he knew that if he wanted to leave the village, he could first go to the forest he found the day before.

It was better for him to chew leaves with Xiao Ba than to be eaten by others.

His little boy was only six or seven years old, he shouldn't have been eaten like this.

But he hadn't eaten much, nor had he drunk any water, and had been hungry for two or three days. He was not physically strong to begin with, and he was out of breath after every few steps. He had walked for most of the night but had only walked a few miles out of the village.

Before daybreak, he was captured...

The eldest brother and the second brother silently carried them back. They had eaten meat for two days and had regained some strength. They were much older now, so he carried Xiao Ba and walked for most of the night. In less than an hour, he was tied up in the yard again.

The moonlight was not very bright anymore. A row of people stood in front of his house, staring at him silently.

Wang Qi only felt that there were shadowy figures, and they were not his family members at all, they were all evil spirits.

The next day, he watched Lao Ba being replaced. He felt numb as he watched the silent family eat meat at the table.

He didn't want to talk anymore, and he couldn't say anything.

He hadn't eaten or drunk anything for three or four days, and he didn't know how he was still alive.

He didn't know why he could endure so long. If he died early, would he be eaten by others?

Can Xiao Ba live one more day?

But he didn't want to die either, so he endured it numbly.

On the fourth night, he stumbled away again.

The first two days, they were tied up with thin ropes. But after he ran away with Xiao Ba last time and was caught, he was tied up with thick ropes.

He passed his hands, which were tied behind his back, under his knees and bit them with his teeth, breaking one of his teeth.

When he stumbled and ran, his hands and feet were covered in blood.

This time he ran in another direction.

In the dry and cracked land, which is endless as far as the eye can see, it is easy to be discovered and caught.

Judging from the time he was discovered when he escaped the day before yesterday, although he ran a little faster this time, it took him too much time to break free from the ropes, so it took him about the same amount of time as last time, with only a few miles after the moon was halfway up in the sky.

He knew he was being pursued, but when he looked up he saw nothing but the dry, cracked earth.

Finally, he crawled into a larger crack and hid in the moonlight. The long-term drought made the crack bigger and bigger, and he was so thin and small that he hid in it, and could not be seen unless you got close.

Sure enough, not long after, he heard footsteps. His heart beat faster and he breathed carefully, trying to stay calm.

He watched his third and fourth brothers hurriedly pass by him not far away.

While they were walking away, he got up and moved to the side, and when he had moved a certain distance, he ran forward.

Judging from the time when the third and fourth brothers came back last time, they should have walked until dawn and turned back when they found nothing.

He followed them from a distance for a long time.

When it was almost dawn, he ran a few hundred meters to the side, then found a large crack and crawled into it.

Half an hour later, they really went back, and he lay in the crack, waiting quietly for them to go away.

When it was already dawn, he quietly stuck his head out, but saw that the place was deserted and there was no one in sight. He got up and ran away.

Wang Qi ate leaves, peeled tree bark, and gnawed tree roots along the way, and he didn't know how far he had walked.

Judging from the ground and plants, the drought here has improved a lot. At least the land is not so cracked, and the leaves are a little bit tastier.

He just walked and walked aimlessly until he fell to the ground due to hunger.

He thought, let it be, no more struggle,

While his consciousness was getting dizzy, he felt a stream of water entering his mouth. He swallowed it frantically, hoping to survive.

He met his benefactor.

The benefactor was named Jin Manshui, who took him back to Jin Guangzong, and he survived as the benefactor's attendant.

Only then did he realize that the reason he had been able to live so long was thanks to the fact that he had unconsciously drawn Qi into his body.

He has spiritual roots, golden spiritual roots, and has a strong affinity with Jin Guangzong.

He began to learn magic and knowledge from his benefactor.

He followed his benefactor and traveled outside for a year. He was ten years old at that time.

Later, the benefactor brought the master's wife back to Jin Guangzong. Jin Can was still in the master's wife's belly. Before leaving, he asked him to protect the master's wife and the baby well, and wait for him to come back to announce to the whole sect that he had accepted him as a disciple.

But this time, the benefactor never came back, and his master's wife was also gone.

He held the infant Jin Can in his arms, knelt in front of his benefactor's grave, and vowed to protect Jin Can until he grew up.

He raised Jin Can from the age of eleven, taking care of him with all his might. As the grandson of the leader of the Jin Guang Sect, Jin Can had someone to take care of him, but Wang Qi did everything himself. He acted like both a father and a mother to Jin Can with all his heart.

In addition to taking care of Jin Can, he spent all his time studying and practicing.

He was very talented. In just five years, he went from drawing Qi into the body to the late stage of foundation building. At that time, he was sixteen years old and was already considered the steward of the Jincan Courtyard.

It took another ten years to enter the late stage of Jindan. The old Sect Master Jin said that he could help his benefactor to give him a master-disciple relationship, but he refused.

Although the senior brother is good, a servant can take care of more. He just wants to raise the young master well.

Perhaps he also placed his hopes on the young master for his two younger brothers and sisters who had not had time to grow up.

The name Wang Le was given to him by the young master because Jin Can said that he was too serious every day and hoped that he could smile more, so he named him Wang Le.

Peace and joy, no worries in life.

He likes this name very much.

He himself had a weak cultural foundation, but he followed his benefactor's example and hoped to train the young master to be a humble gentleman like his benefactor.

So he always followed the young master around, reminding him that this was indecent and that was inappropriate, and he was nagging at such a young age.

But the young master still went his own way, and instead of learning good things, he would learn bad things, which sometimes made him so angry that he wanted to beat him up.

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