Chapter 34: Zuo Kui 1
Zuo Kui looked at Mrs. Mao and cried for a while, and stepped forward and said, "Please ask Mrs. Mao to reduce profits." β
Mrs. Mao slowed down for a moment, wiped her face with her hand, and stood up.
"The clothes of the house have the changes that my old lady has added, as long as you wear them, you will grow with people."
As she spoke, she glanced at Zuo Kui and said, "I think Boss Zuo has found out, otherwise he wouldn't have come to me." β
She took out a handful of hair from behind the counter and handed it to Zuo Kui.
"Tie this bundle of hair to the chain of the garment and tear it off from each other, so that the garment will naturally fall off."
Zuo Kui took the hair and hurried back to the store.
Mo Bei glanced at Mrs. Mao, sighed, and followed Zuo Kui.
Mrs. Mao looked at her faΓ§ade and suddenly became cold, sat on the chair in a daze, and looked at the street in a daze.
Zuo Kui returned to the room, tied his hair into a strip, crossed it with the chain around the girl's body, and strangled it hard.
The strands of hair and the chains were cut off from each other.
Zuo Kui ripped off his pocket, and the girl's jade body was exposed, but he didn't realize it.
Her face was as pale as paper, and there was not a trace of blood in her body.
Doudou quickly rotted in Zuo Kui's hands. Zuo Kui threw his pocket on the ground and lit it with a fire breaker.
The dough burned in an instant, and the air was filled with the smell of burnt flesh.
The girl coughed a few times, she opened her eyes to look at Zuo Kui, and closed her eyes weakly.
Zuo Kui stroked the girl's head, covered her with a quilt, and said softly:
"Rest well."
Zuo Kui returned to the shop in front of him and found a pair of delicate and small stands.
He put the fruit on it and displayed it on the empty cabinet.
Boss Zhu walked in with a bowl of bright red soup and put it on Zuo Kui's counter.
"You sacrificed the unjust water ghost fish."
Zuo Kui nodded.
Boss Zhu sighed and said, "I'm done, come and chat?" β
Zuo Kui nodded again and returned to the backyard with the soup.
Mo Bei squatted on Zuo Kui's counter, staring at Boss Zhu speechlessly.
Zuo Kui returned to the room again, looked at the sleeping girl, pulled over a stool and sat down.
He leaned against the wall and stared intently at the girl.
Time passed silently, and a whole day passed unconsciously.
At noon the next day, the girl groaned and woke up.
She looked at Shang Zuo Kui's indifferent eyes, and her brows furrowed.
The girl touched her chest, found that she was naked, and snorted coldly:
"Stinky and shameless, pick my clothes."
She braced herself and sat up slowly.
Zuo Kui went to help her, but she pushed her away.
"Get out! Don't touch me! The girl yelled hoarsely.
She was so tired that she coughed violently.
Zuo Kui was silent, and said lightly: "If you want to hit me, you also have to have strength." β
He pointed to the medicine bowl and said, "Drink it, or I won't tell you anything." β
The girl looked at him with a look of resentment.
She and Zuo Kui were in a stalemate. Zuo Kui took out the book and flipped through it.
"When did you like reading?" The girl said, her tone full of sarcasm.
Zuo Kui looked at the book and ignored her.
After a long time, the girl finally let out a long breath. She picked up the medicine bowl and drank it little by little.
The taste of the decoction was sweet and fishy, and the girl was nauseous when she drank it.
She drank the medicine, but her hateful gaze never left Zuo Kui.
What made the girl feel strange was that after this bowl of soup entered her body, her physical strength and spirit seemed to have returned to their original state.
She tried to move her body, and felt that there were no obstacles.
Then, she threw the medicine bowl hard at Zuo Kui's face.
Zuo Kui raised his hand to take it, and it was amazingly fast.
The girl was stunned for a moment and kicked out. Her movements were too big, causing the quilt to fall down.
Zuo Kui grabbed her ankle and said, "I've seen it all." β
"Haven't you seen it before?!"
The girl shouted angrily, and the whole person rolled down and pounced on Zuo Kui.
She bit Zuo Kui indiscriminately, and her two pink fists frantically pounded Zuo Kui.
Zuo Kui hugged her, didn't resist, closed his eyes and let her beat randomly.
Soon, the girl lost her strength. She lay on Zuo Kui's body, panting from exhaustion
Zuo Kui stroked her head, still indifferent:
"Are you feeling better?"
The girl hugged Zuo Kui, gritted her teeth and sobbed, and finally cried like a child.
"You bastard! You drop me! Bastard! Bastard! β
The girl cried and scolded, crying and spending the smoky makeup on her face, which was miserable.
Zuo Kui wiped her face and said softly, "I now do business with ghosts and monsters, but so far I haven't seen a face more terrifying than yours." β
The girl ignored his teasing and cried to herself.
Zuo Kui took her in his arms and gently patted her back.
Just like back then, the young Zuo Kui hugged the young Zuo Jing.
Zuo Kui is the eldest son of the Zuo family.
Five years after he was born, his parents had a second child, and as a result, they gave birth to a pair of dragon and phoenix fetuses.
The two sisters and brothers were born twenty minutes apart, the elder sister is named Jing and the younger brother is named An.
Zuo Kui likes the siblings very much. Part of it is out of nature, and part of it is because the parents are focused on the siblings, so they will not have the energy to care about him.
Zuo Kui hates bondage and likes freedom.
He is the child king in the alley, and the little rascal in the eyes of adults.
Elementary, middle, high school. Zuo Kui is not studying, he is brave and ruthless.
His ferocity and recklessness are increasing day by day.
He is a campus cancer in the eyes of teachers and a bad child in the mouth of parents. Walking down the street, people avoid it.
Even his parents hated him for not being iron.
His father's fists and his mother's tears made Zuo Kui go from apprehension to numbness.
He was a strong workout and spent his days in the company of a group of street thugs.
Robbing students of money to smoke, drink, and play games.
The young Zuo Kui lives a standard life of a young gangster.
In addition to wine and meat friends, there are only two people who really like Zuo Kui.
That is Zuo An and Zuo Jing.
The parents used Zuo Kui as their negative teaching material, and they were strict with the education of the siblings to the point of outrageousness.
Zuo An was stunned and almost wooden. He envied Zuo Kui's rebellion and freedom.
Zuo Jing worships her brother. She has the same wildness and rebellion as Zuo Kui in her bones, and she always follows Zuo Kui's steps to go crazy.
Over time, Zuo Jing grew into a little sister, with a pungent temperament and a hot temper.
Zuo Kuizhi is for these two children, but he loves them from the bottom of his heart.
He always praises Zuo An, and rectifies Zuo Jing when he has nothing to do.
Zuo Kui has never been familiar with the world to the beginning of his growth, and he already understands his situation.
His most beloved siblings must not be like him.
It was contrary to Zuo Kui's wishes.
He always praises Zuo An, hoping that Zuo Jing can be a well-behaved girl like Zuo An.
It's just that as an obsessive authority, Zuo Kui forgot that this kind of trick will only provoke stronger rebellion.
Zuo An was satisfied with his brother's recognition and was proud of his status as an honor student.
Zuo Jing and Zuo Kui have a small quarrel for three days and a big quarrel for five days, just like the way Zuo Kui and his parents get along.
The young Zuo Kui watched his sister ride on the road of the female hooligan, and did not look back. For the first time, he felt that his fists and ruffians had nowhere to exert their strength.
He didn't know what to do, and he was a little desperate.