Liu Dashao was taken aback for a moment, then burst into laughter: “You two sure are experienced! It looks like you’ve gone through a lot during all these years on the run. As for me, I have no experience with barbecuing and don’t know how to do it. All I can do now is watch you two work!”
Master Suona waved his hand: “We don’t need you for the barbecue. You’re only responsible for starting the fire. Wait, let me clarify — I’m not talking about using this regular fire. I’m referring to that special fire you used three days ago, the one that heats things up quickly and evenly, capable of roasting a pig’s head in no time. Don’t worry about controlling the heat — we’ve memorized the timing perfectly. A chicken takes one minute, a pig’s head three minutes. You don’t need to worry about any of this — leave it to us. Your job is just to start the fire. Got it? Hurry up and get ready — we’re almost all set!” As he spoke, the two of them had already seasoned three chickens and skewered them onto wooden sticks, preparing to roast the pig’s head next.
Liu Dashao pulled out several talismans from his backpack, inspecting them carefully. Luo Gu Chen asked, “What are you looking at, young master?”
Liu Dashao replied with a bitter smile: “How can I write talismans without cinnabar?”
Luo Gu Chen rolled his eyes: “You call yourself an intellectual? I’ve seen that half-immortal Wang uses his saliva to moisten the brush when he writes. Since this is your first time, maybe you should do it properly — go fetch some water in these bottles.”
“But I won’t need that much water, will I?” Liu Dashao asked.
Luo Gu Chen glared at him: “Don’t you get thirsty? There’s a ditch with water near the fields over there. We passed by earlier, and I saw that there’s definitely water in the fields.”
Liu Dashao was momentarily stunned, then burst into laughter: “You two are quite skilled! It seems you’ve endured a lot over the years. But as for barbecuing, I have no experience and can’t do it. Now, it’s all up to you!”
Suona King waved his hand: “You don’t need to barbecue. Your job is just to start the fire. Wait, the fire I’m talking about isn’t this one, but the kind you used three days ago. That kind cooks quickly and evenly, even a pig’s head can be cooked fast. Don’t worry about the timing; I remember it clearly. A chicken takes one minute, and a pig’s head takes three minutes. You don’t need to worry about these details; we’ll handle it. Just focus on starting the fire, got it? Hurry up and get ready; we’re almost set!” As he spoke, the two of them had already seasoned three chickens and skewered them with sticks, preparing to skewer the pig’s head.
Liu Dashao pulled out a few talismans from his bag, looking left and right. Luogu Chen asked, “Dashao, what are you looking at?”
Liu Dashao smiled bitterly: “No cinnabar, how can I write the incantation?”
Luogu Chen said, “You’re supposed to be the intellectual? I’ve seen Wang the Half-Immortal usually write with spit on his brush. But since it’s your first time, I think it should be more formal. Take these two bottles and go fetch some water!”
Liu Dashao said, “We don’t need that much water, do we?”
Luogu Chen glared at him: “Won’t you get thirsty? There’s a ditch by the bend over there; there should be water. I saw it when we passed by earlier; there’s water in the fields, no doubt.”
Liu Dashao knew they wanted him to fetch water for drinking, but seeing both of them busy, he couldn’t refuse and obediently took three bottles to find water. Arriving at the ditch, there was indeed water flowing, and he could simply scoop it up with the bottles. By then, the sky had gradually darkened, and visibility was low. Rural folk called this time “pockmarked eyes” because everything seemed covered in pockmarks and was hard to see clearly. While fetching water, Liu Dashao suddenly felt a cold breeze pass by. An ordinary person might have thought it was just a chilly wind, but Liu Dashao was different. He could sense something approaching.
As he filled the three bottles, the presence remained, motionless, as if afraid of Liu Dashao. People fear ghosts, but ghosts fear people even more, especially those with strong yang energy. As the saying goes, people fear ghosts by three parts, but ghosts fear people by seven parts. Liu Dashao also sensed the ghost’s fear. It wasn’t a malevolent spirit or a mischievous imp, so he made a hand seal and passed it before his eyes. The wandering spirit of a vagrant appeared before him, very weak.
Liu Dashao looked at him and said, “Uncle, are you on your way? Why aren’t you moving?”
The ghost, seeing that someone could perceive him, knew the other was no ordinary person, sensing his high yang energy. Trembling, he replied, “Young man, you’re not ordinary, are you? Please don’t make things difficult for me. I’m a starving ghost who died far from home, cold and hungry on the streets, without food for days. I starved to death at a street corner five nights ago, and no one cared for me. The day after I died, I was thrown into a mass grave. Only these two wandering spirits remain, weak and powerless. It took me three days to get here. I need to return home before the seventh day to find my family’s peach orchard. I died without anyone to send me off, and I only managed to grab some money from where others burned paper offerings. I’ve used it all to get here. My home is still dozens of miles away, and in my current state, I can only travel at night. I don’t know if I can make it in two days. Please, have mercy and don’t capture me!”
Liu Dashao knew that such ghosts were called wild ghosts in the underworld, having died far from home without a household registration. If caught by underworld officials, they would face certain death. He said, “Uncle, don’t be afraid. I won’t make things difficult for you. I’m not an underworld official but a yin-yang master. Helping you is my duty. Come with me, have something to eat before you continue your journey.” With that, he led the way to the cowshed.
Arriving at the cowshed, Suona King and Luogu Chen had already finished their preparations, waiting only for his fire. Suona King asked, “Dashao, why did it take so long? We’ve been waiting for ages!”
Liu Dashao smiled and said, “I ran into a friend while fetching water and chatted with him for a bit. I brought him along to have something to eat.”
Suona King was puzzled: “A friend? Where? I don’t see anyone.”
Liu Dashao said, “He’s not a person; of course, you can’t see him.” He then looked behind him and said, “Come, Uncle, have a seat.”
The ghost gratefully floated to the side. The two men only felt a cold breeze and involuntarily shivered.
Using talisman fire to roast the meat was indeed quick and convenient. In just a few minutes, the food was ready. Liu Dashao couldn’t help but marvel, “I never thought learning magic would have such benefits. This is the first time I’ve felt the goodness of magic!” As he spoke, he divided the chicken in his hand into two halves, placing one on the roasted pig’s head and offering it to the ghost, saying, “Here, Uncle, eat up!”
Liu Dashao finally witnessed how a starving ghost eats. Half a chicken was devoured in one go, bones and all, while the pig’s head was finished in just a few bites. Liu Dashao was utterly stunned. Although ghosts don’t consume physical food, their eating mannerisms were just like those of the living.
Seeing that he had finished, Liu Dashao asked, “Uncle, are you full? If not, I can give you my half as well.”
The ghost, overwhelmed with gratitude, said, “Thank you, young man. This is the first full meal I’ve had in a year. I can’t eat anymore now, but a drink would be nice.”
Liu Dashao took a bottle of wine from Luogu Chen and placed it before the ghost. The ghost drank half of it in one go. To outsiders, the wine appeared untouched, but only Liu Dashao could see him drinking. After he finished, Liu Dashao returned the wine to Luogu Chen and said to the ghost, “Uncle, do you need to hurry on your way? If so, go ahead. Unlike you, the three of us will rest here tonight. I’ll burn some paper money for you later. In your current state, you might encounter some trouble when you reach the peach orchard. Take this to pay any tolls along the way.” As he spoke, he pulled out a stack of paper money and a stick of incense from his pocket, burning them by the fire.
Liu Dashao ate while watching the ghost beside him, who was meticulously organizing the money, tears streaming down his face. By the time Liu Dashao finished his half chicken, the ghost had also finished sorting the paper money. To humans, the paper money was just useless scraps, but to ghosts, it was currency. After collecting the money, the ghost, still in tears, said to Liu Dashao, “Young man, this is the wealthiest I’ve ever been in my life. I spent half my life begging, relying on others’ charity. I never thought that even in death, I’d still depend on your kindness to have a full meal and money for the journey. I can only repay your kindness in my next life!”
Liu Dashao smiled and said, “Uncle, don’t say that. It’s our duty in this line of work to do such things. You should hurry on your way and reach the peach orchard soon. This is all I can do for you. Safe travels.”
The ghost left, and now that he was full, traversing mountains and valleys was no longer a challenge. He would likely reach home soon. However, Liu Dashao and his two companions still had to spend the night in the cold, windy cowshed.
After the ghost left, Suona King asked, “Xiao Feng, what kind of ghost was that just now?”
Liu Dashao replied, “A starving ghost. He died of hunger in the city and is now returning home to find the peach orchard. After a full meal, he flew away.”
Suona King shook his head: “In these wild, remote areas, it’s best not to meddle with such things. Let’s eat and sleep, and not concern ourselves with too much! Otherwise, we might invite unnecessary trouble.”
Liu Dashao sighed: “But we can’t just let him die without helping! He could barely move. If we didn’t help, he might not make it before the seventh day.”
“Well, let it be this time, but remember for next time!” Suona King admonished.
Liu Dashao had memorized the books given by Zhang Enpu, and he was well aware of the things recorded within. So he remained silent, leaning against the fire and falling asleep.
Early the next morning, the sun rose, and the snow-covered ground gleamed even brighter. On the bright snow, the footprints of three people stretched from the cowshed, already several miles away. Liu Dashao grumbled, “Why are we in such a hurry to leave? Wouldn’t it be better to rest a bit more?”
Luogu Chen said, “What do you know? If anyone found out we stayed in that cowshed, the whole village would be chasing after us, cursing us!”
“Ah, why is that?”
Luogu Chen replied, “Why? I don’t know either. But a few years ago, we slept in a cowshed up in the mountains. It was spring, and the weather was nice, so we slept in a bit longer. Little did we know we’d be discovered. The whole village accused us of ruining their feng shui, and they chased us for miles!”
Liu Dashao laughed: “Didn’t you try to explain? Haha.”
Suona King said, “Explaining was useless. Old Chen here ran fast, but I couldn’t keep up and stopped to explain. Do you know what happened? They cursed me to no end!”
Imagining a crowd fiercely cursing one person, Liu Dashao responded, “Then let’s hurry up and leave!”
After several hours of trekking, the three finally arrived at Xiushui Village. The warmth of home was palpable at this moment.
While filling the bottles, Liu Dashao suddenly felt a cold gust of wind blowing past him. To an ordinary person, it might have seemed like just a chill breeze, but Liu Dashao was no ordinary man — he could sense something approaching.
After filling all three bottles, the mysterious presence was still there, motionless, as if afraid of Liu Dashao. People fear ghosts, but ghosts fear people even more, especially those with strong yang energy. It’s said that people fear ghosts by three-tenths, but ghosts fear people by seven-tenths. Liu Dashao sensed the ghost’s fear — it wasn’t a malicious spirit intent on harming people, nor a playful woodland ghost. He made a hand seal and swept it before his eyes, revealing the two wandering souls (the Tian and Di souls) of a homeless man, very weak.
Looking at him, Liu Dashao asked: “Uncle, are you on your way somewhere? Why aren’t you moving forward?”
Liu Dashao was momentarily stunned, then burst into laughter. “You two are quite skilled! It seems you’ve been through a lot over the years. But I have no experience with barbecuing, so I’ll leave it to you!”
Suona King waved his hand dismissively. “You don’t need to worry about the barbecue. Your job is just to start the fire. Wait, I don’t mean this kind of fire, but the one you used three days ago. That kind of fire cooks things quickly and evenly. Even a pig’s head can be cooked in no time. Don’t worry about the timing; I remember it clearly. A chicken takes one minute, and a pig’s head takes three minutes. You don’t need to worry about these details. Just focus on starting the fire, got it? Hurry up and get ready; we’re almost done!” As he spoke, the two of them had already seasoned three chickens and skewered them with wooden sticks, preparing to skewer the pig’s head.
Liu Dashao rummaged through his bag and pulled out a few talismans, looking left and right. Luogu Chen asked, “Dashao, what are you looking at?”
Liu Dashao smiled wryly. “No cinnabar, how can I write the incantations?”
Luogu Chen replied, “Aren’t you supposed to be the intellectual? I’ve seen Wang the Half-Immortal usually just spit on the brush and write with that. But since it’s your first time, I think you should do it properly. Take these two bottles and go fetch some water!”
Liu Dashao said, “Do we really need that much water?”
Luogu Chen glared at him. “Won’t you get thirsty? There’s a ditch over by the field; there should be water there. I saw it when we passed by earlier; there’s definitely water in the field.”
Liu Dashao knew they were just sending him to fetch water for them to drink, but seeing that both of them were busy, he didn’t want to refuse. He obediently took the three bottles and went to find water. When he reached the ditch, sure enough, there was water flowing. He simply scooped it up with the bottles. By then, the sky was gradually darkening, and visibility was low. In the countryside, this time is called “pockmarked eyes” because everything seems to be covered in pockmarks and is hard to see clearly. As Liu Dashao was filling the bottles, he suddenly felt a cold breeze pass by. An ordinary person might have thought it was just a chilly wind, but Liu Dashao was no ordinary person. He could sense that something was approaching.
The three bottles were filled, but the presence was still there, unmoving, as if it was afraid of Liu Dashao. People fear ghosts, but ghosts fear people even more, especially those with strong yang energy. As the saying goes, people fear ghosts by three parts, but ghosts fear people by seven parts. Liu Dashao also sensed that the ghost was afraid, and it wasn’t a malevolent spirit or a mischievous imp. He made a hand seal and passed it before his eyes, revealing the two wandering souls of a vagrant, both very weak.
Liu Dashao looked at him and said, “Uncle, are you on a journey? Why aren’t you moving?”
The ghost, seeing that someone could see him, knew that this person was no ordinary man. He could feel the strong yang energy emanating from Liu Dashao and replied tremblingly, “Young man, you’re not an ordinary person, are you? Please don’t make things difficult for me. I’m a starving ghost who died in a foreign land. I was cold and hungry on the streets, unable to beg for food for days. Five nights ago, I starved to death on a street corner, and no one cared for me. The day after I died, I was thrown into a mass grave. Only these two wandering souls remain, weak and powerless. It took me three days to get here. I need to return home before the seventh day to find my family’s peach orchard. I died without anyone to send me off, so I grabbed some money from where others were burning paper offerings. I used it all to get here. My home is still dozens of miles away, and in my current state, I can only travel at night. I don’t know if I can make it in two days. Please, have mercy and don’t capture me!”
Liu Dashao knew that such ghosts were called wild ghosts in the underworld, having died in a foreign land without a household registration. If they encountered a yin official, it would mean certain death. He said, “Uncle, don’t be afraid. I won’t make things difficult for you. I’m not a yin official but a yin-yang master. Helping you is my duty. Come with me, have something to eat, and then continue your journey.” With that, he led the ghost toward the cowshed.
When they arrived at the cowshed, Suona King and Luogu Chen had already finished their preparations, waiting for Liu Dashao to start the fire. Suona King asked, “Dashao, why did it take you so long? We’ve been waiting for ages!”
Liu Dashao smiled and said, “I ran into a friend while fetching water. We chatted for a bit, and I brought him along to have something to eat.”
Suona King was puzzled. “A friend? Where is he? I don’t see anyone.”
Liu Dashao replied, “He’s not a person, so of course you can’t see him.” He then looked behind him and said, “Come on, Uncle, have a seat.”
The ghost gratefully floated to one side, and the two men only felt a cold breeze pass by, involuntarily taking a deep breath.
Using talisman fire to roast the meat was indeed quick and convenient. In just a few minutes, the food was ready. Liu Dashao couldn’t help but marvel, “I never thought that learning magic would have such benefits. This is the first time I’ve truly appreciated the usefulness of magic!” As he spoke, he divided the chicken in his hand into two halves, placing one on the roasted pig’s head and offering it to the ghost. “Here, Uncle, eat up!”
Liu Dashao finally witnessed how a starving ghost eats. The half chicken was devoured directly, bones and all, while the pig’s head was finished in just a few bites. Liu Dashao was utterly dumbfounded. Although ghosts don’t consume physical food, the way they eat still resembles that of the living.
After the ghost finished eating, Liu Dashao asked, “Uncle, are you full? If not, you can have my half as well.”
The ghost, overwhelmed with gratitude, said, “Thank you, young man. This is the first full meal I’ve had in a year. I can’t eat anymore now, but a drink would be nice.”
Liu Dashao took a bottle of wine from in front of Luogu Chen and placed it before the ghost. The ghost drank half of it in one go. To an outsider, the wine appeared untouched, but only Liu Dashao could see the ghost drinking it. After the ghost finished, Liu Dashao returned the wine to Luogu Chen and said to the ghost, “Uncle, do you need to hurry on your journey? If so, you can go ahead. Unlike you, the three of us will be resting here tonight. Later, I’ll burn some paper money for you. In your current state, you might encounter some trouble when you reach the peach orchard. Use the money to pay for passage.” As he spoke, he took out a stack of paper money and a stick of incense from his pocket and began burning them by the fire.
Liu Dashao ate while watching the ghost beside him, who was carefully organizing the money, tears streaming down his face. By the time Liu Dashao finished his half chicken, the ghost had also finished organizing the paper money. To humans, the paper money was just useless scraps, but to ghosts, it was real currency. After collecting the money, the ghost, still in tears, said to Liu Dashao, “Young man, this is the wealthiest I’ve ever been in my life. I spent half my life begging, relying on the charity of others. I never thought that even in death, I would still depend on your kindness to have a full meal and money for my journey. I can only repay your kindness in my next life!”
Liu Dashao smiled and said, “Uncle, don’t say that. Helping others is our duty in this line of work. You should get going and reach the peach orchard as soon as possible. This is all I can do for you. Have a safe journey.”
The ghost left, and with a full stomach, traversing mountains and valleys was no longer a challenge. He would likely reach home soon. However, Liu Dashao and his two companions still had to spend the night in the cold, windswept cowshed.
After the ghost left, Suona King asked, “Xiao Feng, what kind of ghost was that just now?”
Liu Dashao replied, “A starving ghost. He died of hunger in the city and is now returning home to find the peach orchard. After a full meal, he flew away.”
Suona King shook his head. “In these remote wilderness areas, it’s best not to meddle with such things. Let’s eat and sleep, and not get involved in too much trouble. Otherwise, we might attract unnecessary problems.”
Liu Dashao sighed. “But we can’t just stand by and watch someone suffer, can we? He looked like he could barely move. If we didn’t help, he might not make it in time for the seventh day.”
“Well, let’s let it slide this time, but remember for next time!” Suona King admonished.
Liu Dashao had memorized the books given to him by Zhang Enpu, and he was well aware of the things recorded in them. He didn’t say anything more and leaned against the fire, falling asleep.
The next morning, the sun rose, and the snow-covered ground became even brighter. On the bright snow, the footprints of three people stretched from the cowshed, already several miles away. Liu Dashao grumbled, “Why are we in such a hurry to leave? Wouldn’t it be better to rest a bit longer?”
Luogu Chen replied, “What do you know? If people find out we stayed in that cowshed, the entire village would chase after us, cursing us!”
“Why is that?”
Luogu Chen said, “Why? I don’t know either. But a few years ago, we slept in a cowshed on the mountain. It was spring, and the weather was nice, so we slept a bit longer. Little did we know we were discovered. The whole village accused us of disrupting their feng shui and chased us for miles!”
Liu Dashao laughed. “Didn’t you try to explain? Haha.”
Suona King said, “Explaining was useless. Old Chen here ran fast, but I couldn’t keep up and stopped to explain. Do you know what happened? They cursed me to no end!”
Liu Dashao imagined the scene of a crowd fiercely cursing one person and responded, “Then let’s hurry up and leave!”
After several hours of trekking, the three finally arrived at Xiushui Village. The warmth of home was especially comforting at this moment.
Liu Dashao knew that ghosts like him were called “wild ghosts” in the underworld — those who died in foreign lands without any official records. If they encountered underworld officials, it meant certain doom. He said: “Uncle, don’t be afraid. I won’t harm you. I’m not an underworld official, but a Yin-Yang practitioner. Helping you is my duty. Come with me — have something to eat before you continue your journey.” Saying this, he led the way toward the cowshed.
When they arrived at the cowshed, Master Suona and Luo Gu Chen had already completed their preparations and were waiting for him to start the fire. Master Suona asked: “Young master, why did you take so long? We’ve been waiting for you!”
Liu Dashao smiled: “I met a friend while fetching water and chatted with him for a while. I brought him along to have something to eat.”
Master Suona was puzzled: “A friend? Where is he? I don’t see anyone.”
Liu Dashao replied: “He’s not a human, so you naturally can’t see him.” He turned to the space behind him: “Come, Uncle, have a seat.”
The ghost drifted gratefully to one side. Both men involuntarily shivered as a chill passed through them.
Using the talisman fire to roast the meat indeed proved convenient and efficient — within minutes, everything was ready. Liu Dashao couldn’t help but exclaim: “I never thought learning magical arts would have such practical benefits. This is the first time I’ve truly appreciated the usefulness of magic!” Saying this, he split the chicken in his hand into two halves, placing one half on the roasted pig’s head and offering it to the ghost: “Here, Uncle, have something to eat!”
Liu Dashao finally witnessed how a starving ghost ate — half a chicken was first swallowed whole, then the bones were spat out. The pig’s head was finished in just a few bites. Liu Dashao watched in astonishment — although ghosts don’t consume physical food, their manner of eating resembled that of humans.
After finishing his meal, Liu Dashao asked: “Uncle, are you full? If not, I can give you my half too.”
The ghost expressed his gratitude: “Thank you, young sir. This is the first full meal I’ve had in a year. I’m already full now. If only I could have a drink…”
Liu Dashao took a bottle of wine from in front of Luo Gu Chen and placed it before the ghost. The ghost drank half of it in one breath. To onlookers, the wine remained untouched, but Liu Dashao could clearly see him drinking. After watching him finish, Liu Dashao returned the wine to Luo Gu Chen and said to the ghost: “Uncle, do you need to hurry on your way? If you do, you can leave first. We three will stay here for the night. Let me burn some paper money for you. Returning home in your current state might cause some trouble at the peach garden. At least take some money for tolls. Here, I’ll get some ready for you.” Saying this, he took out a stack of spirit money and an incense stick from his pocket and began burning them beside the fire.
As he ate, Liu Dashao watched the ghost beside him carefully. The ghost was methodically sorting through the money, tears streaming down his face as he worked. When Liu Dashao finished half a chicken, the ghost had also completed sorting all the spirit money. To humans, this was just useless paper, but to ghosts, it was real currency. After carefully storing the money away, the ghost tearfully said to Liu Dashao: “Young sir, I’ve never been so wealthy in my entire life. I spent half my life begging, living off others’ charity. I never imagined that even in death, I would still depend on your kindness to have a full meal and money for my journey. I can only repay your kindness in my next life!”
Liu Dashao smiled: “Uncle, please don’t talk like that. Helping people like you is our duty in this profession. You should start your journey early. Go to your peach garden as soon as possible. This is all I can do for you. Travel safely.”
The ghost departed. Now well-fed, traveling over mountains and rivers wouldn’t be difficult for him — he would surely reach home soon. But Liu Dashao and his companions still had to spend the night in the cold cowshed battered by howling winds.
After the ghost left, Master Suona asked: “Xiao Feng, who was that ghost just now?”
Liu Dashao replied: “A starving ghost. He died of hunger in the city and was now returning home to find his peach garden. After having a full meal, he flew away.”
Shaking his head, Master Suona said: “Out here in these remote wilderness areas, you’d better avoid getting involved with these things. We’ve eaten — let’s just sleep and not get mixed up in too many affairs. Otherwise, we might invite unnecessary troubles.”
Liu Dashao sighed: “But we can’t just ignore someone in need, can we? I could tell he was barely able to walk. If we didn’t help, he might not have made it before the seventh day of his death.”
“Alright, this time we’ll let it slide, but remember this for next time!” Master Suona warned.
Liu Dashao had memorized the few books given to him by Zhang Enpu thoroughly — he clearly remembered the recorded knowledge within. Saying nothing more, he leaned against the fire and fell asleep.
The next morning, as the sun rose, the snow-covered ground became even brighter. On the dazzling white expanse, a trail of three footprints led away from the cowshed, already extending several miles. Liu Dashao grumbled: “Why are we leaving so early? Wouldn’t it be better to rest a bit longer?”
Luo Gu Chen replied: “What do you know? If anyone found out we stayed in that cowshed, the whole village would chase after us, cursing us!”
“What? Why?”
Luo Gu Chen said: “Why? I’m not exactly sure, but a few years ago we once slept in a cowshed on a mountain. It was spring, the weather was nice, and we overslept a bit. Unfortunately, someone discovered us. The whole village accused us of coming to disrupt their feng shui and chased us for miles!”
Liu Dashao laughed: “Why didn’t you explain to them? Haha!”
Master Suona retorted: “What’s the use of explaining? Old Chen, that hare, could run fast, but I couldn’t keep up. I stopped to explain once — do you know what happened? I was cursed out so badly it felt like being drenched in dog’s blood!”
The image of a group furiously cursing one person flashed through Liu Dashao’s mind, and he quickly responded: “Alright then, let’s hurry up and leave!”
After several hours of marching, the three finally reached Xiushui Village, where the warmth of home became evident once again.
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