Chapter 7: General Hu's Relics
The scene in front of him shocked Wu Zheng extremely much, and it was really unbelievable. Don't say it's a sixteen-year-old young man like Wu Zheng, even anyone who sees it should be shocked to drop their jaws.
Wu Zheng's wound that had just been bitten by the demonic beast was healing at an alarming speed. This speed can be called visible to the naked eye, and it is extremely terrifying. Wu Zheng could even feel the itching sensation from the wound, which was exactly the same as the feeling that Wu Zheng had just woken up.
When Wu Zheng saw the scene in front of him, where could he still be calm, and his whole body began to tremble. He knew that his body must have secrets that no one else knew. But as for what the secret is, Wu Zheng still has no way of knowing. However, he could clearly feel that his body was much stronger than before. As for why, Wu Zheng himself couldn't say clearly.
Wu Zheng raised his eyes to look at the wound on his arm again, and then he didn't care about it anymore, and rushed directly towards the barracks.
On the one hand, for Wu Zheng, it was obviously not safe to stay in the forest with his current strength. Even if the leopard escaped for some reason, Wu Zheng didn't dare to pack a ticket and said that the future Warcraft would run away when they saw him. What's more, Wu Zheng was still worried about whether the leopard would change his mind and come back.
On the other hand, Wu Zheng himself was also anxious to go back and see General Hu. And with his current ability, he can't figure out what has changed in his body, so it's better to go back first and think about it in the long run.
The night shrouded the earth, and Wu Zheng walked through the forest alone. I tripped over the uneven ground a few times in the middle, but I still got up and continued to move forward without stopping. Along the way, Wu Zheng did not encounter any more dangers. As soon as the morning dawned, Wu Zheng finally hurried back with heavy steps.
But what comes into the eye is full of desolation. The entire barracks revealed a cold dead silence. Silent, yet spreading. White, all white. Wu Zheng stiffly stroked the mourning flag flying in the wind, and his eyes were instantly soaked with tears. Looking up, there were soldiers in mourning clothes standing on both sides of the barracks. In the brazier next to it, the flames kept burning, telling endless resentment.
Wu Zheng's hopes were dashed! Even Wu Zheng, who had already guessed the outcome, was unacceptable. The former heroic General Hu is really gone, and he is walking so quietly. It's really ironic, they are so vulnerable. Tears slipped from the corners of Wu Zheng's eyes, and his heart couldn't stop trembling. At this point, Wu Zheng couldn't hold on any longer. Wu Zheng secretly swore in his heart that he would be a strong man, not at the mercy of others, and controlled by others.
Wu Zheng numbly walked to General Hu's mourning hall, which was very simple, like General Hu's life, plain and bland. At this moment, the surrounding soldiers were also secretly crying, thinking that these people were usually taken care of by General Hu.
General Hu has always been generous, does not care about others, and has never made enemies with others. Now that General Hu is dead because of him, Wu Zheng is the most guilty. Wu Zheng looked at General Hu lying in the coffin, although his face was peaceful at this time, it still made Wu Zheng feel distressed. Maybe the people in this military camp didn't know that General Hu was killed by the old man, but Wu Zheng knew. General Hu in front of him died to protect Wu Zheng. This father-like man has since left him.
The next day, General Hu was buried. There are no luxurious mausoleums, only small mounds. In front of the mound, a hand-carved tombstone was erected. On the top is clearly engraved the three words Hu Chenghai, which is also what Wu Zheng was able to do for General Hu in the end.
In the next few days, Wu Zheng stayed in General Hu's military tent, and often remembered General Hu's instructions. Wu Zheng sorted out the things that General Hu had used, and from time to time he could feel that General Hu was by his side. Perhaps, Wu Zheng was just looking for some comfort.
For several days, Wu Zheng did not eat or drink, nor did he leave General Hu's camp. However, on the night of the third day, when Wu Zheng was in a daze, he accidentally found an envelope. The envelope was pasted under the stool by General Hu, and if it weren't for Wu Zheng falling down while sitting on the stool in a daze, it would have been really hard to find.
Wu Zheng tore off the envelope from under the stool, and looked at it, it was full of dust, obviously it hadn't been touched for a long time. Wu Zheng didn't have the strength to get up again, so he sat on the ground and opened the envelope. Inside the envelope, unsurprisingly, was a letter.
Fortunately, Wu Zheng has read books for a few years, so he knows each other. Wu Zheng was also anxious, so he watched it directly.
The letter reads: "Whoever you are, if you see this child, if he is still alive, please kill him."
When Wu Zheng read this, he was also horrified in his heart, and his hands holding the letter trembled and almost tore the letter in half. Wu Zheng understood that the person who left the letter may be his biological parents. But Wu Zheng didn't understand that his biological parents wanted to kill him.
Resentment and pain came back to my heart. Wu Zheng thought that he would never shed tears again after experiencing General Hu's death, but it turned out that he was wrong again. And as soon as he was wrong, he once again shed tears of humiliation.
Wu Zheng gritted his teeth, picked up the letter again and continued to read: This child should not have been born in this world, and if he stayed, he would definitely cause trouble. All of this is my fault, I hope I can atone for all this I have done!
That's the end of it. In this way, Wu Zheng read the entire letter with difficulty. Maybe the writing in the letter is not beautiful, but it makes Wu Zheng's heart turn up a monstrous wave. Wu Zheng's state of mind could no longer be calm. If this matter can't be clarified, I'm afraid Wu Zheng will have to live in the shadows in the future.
Wu Zheng was picked up by General Hu, and the letter was hidden by General Hu, so General Hu must have read the letter. Thinking of General Hu's kindness, not only did he not kill himself, but also regarded himself as his own, Wu Zheng was even more heartbroken. At this time, only alcohol can let Wu Zheng escape torture, and only sleep can get him rid of the cruel reality. This time, Wu Zheng was drunk and so drunk that he didn't want to wake up.
When his eyes were confused, Wu Zheng saw a name. Perhaps it was the signature of the letter, which was torn off, and then the torn corner was stuffed into the envelope. If you don't look closely, it's easy to think that the letter has been polished to a corner. Wu Zheng trembled and reached out to pick up the horn, put it in front of his eyes and shook it.
And on that corner, it was written, Wu Cangwolf, three handsome and free big characters.