Chapter 346: Dynasty 3

Liu Hiiragi didn't teach those orphans martial arts.

He's still investigating.

He and Liu Sui did need help, but not everyone wanted it.

They want people with good character, and they don't want to teach some white-eyed wolves.

After two months, the group came to a large city.

It is very prosperous here, and the life of the people is quite stable.

The displaced people decided to settle down here.

It's just that the homeless people are not allowed to enter the city, and they can only go to the neighborhood to find a place to live.

And Liu Hiiragi also chose a good man at this time.

Except for two or three orphans who have a bad nature, the rest of the orphans, although they have more or less problems, are not bad in nature.

Liu Hiiragi called the men to his side and asked them if they would like to follow him.

The children nodded vigorously.

When they saw Liu Hiiragi and Liu Sui practicing boxing, they knew that these two people were different from them, they were not ordinary people, and with Liu Hiiragi and Liu Sui, they had a better chance of surviving.

Liu Hiiragi took the dozen children and led them to the foot of a mountain outside the city.

The land at the foot of the mountain is not fertile, and there are no villages, and no displaced people have come here to clear the land.

But it's a nice location for kids.

Liu Hiiragi built a house with the children and took them into the mountains to hunt.

Although these children are not very old, they have some means to stay alive after being outside for so long.

At least in hunting pheasants, hares, killing snakes and rats, etc., there is no need for Liu Hiiragi to guide them.

After surviving, the children emptied a lot of birds' eggs, caught three pheasants, four hares, and picked a lot of edible wild fruits.

Liu Hiiragi and Liu Sui, two martial arts masters, hunted two roe deer and a wild boar.

Liu Sui didn't like to study the most when he was studying in the clan, he was lazy if he could, and he learned martial arts for almost two years, but he couldn't even play a set of boxing techniques, and he didn't cultivate his internal strength.

But after the family change, the child began to work hard, and in just three or four months, he cultivated his internal strength, and when he went to the rivers and lakes, he could also defeat one or two masters who did not enter the stream.

The wild boar was beaten to death by Liu Sui with a few fists.

The children cheered for Liu Sui on the sidelines, their eyes full of adoration.

Liu Sui was a little proud, and finally regained a little child's vitality.

Liu Hiiragi breathed a sigh of relief, he could hand over Liu Sui to these children, and he finally didn't have to be a nanny.

The first meal to settle down was the pig slaughtering feast.

Although there was no sauerkraut and no other ingredients, Liu Hiiragi made a very delicious wild boar feast by using the existing materials in the mountain forest.

The children ate with round bellies.

It's been a long time since they've had a full meal.

Although wild boar meat is not very tasty, it is already very delicious for children.

The next day, Liu Hiiragi took Liu Sui and the three eldest children into the city.

Liu Hiiragi gave the officers and soldiers who were defending the city a few copper plates, and the officers and soldiers let them go.

Liu Ji first asked Liu Sui and the four to find a place to wait for him, he went to inquire about the information in the city, asked which restaurant was the most kind, and took Liu Sui and the four of them to that restaurant to sell wild things.

Liu Hiiragi bargained with the shopkeeper and exchanged the prey for a bag of copper coins.

The five men took copper coins and went to the shop selling grain to buy grain.

The owner of the grain shop couldn't match the kindness of the shopkeeper of the restaurant, and seeing that the five people were all children, he wanted to trap them and sell moldy grain at a high price.

Liu Hiiragi pressed his right hand against the wall.

Immediately, there was a small handprint on the wall.

The owner of the grain store was so frightened that he took three steps back, and when he saw that these five children were from the rivers and lakes.

The owner of the grain shop hurriedly said: "Shaoxia is angry, I was wrong just now. ”

The owner of the grain store immediately doubled the price.

Liu Hiiragi: "Boss, do business with sincerity. ”

The owner of the grain store gritted his teeth and lowered the price of grain by two more layers.

Liu Hiiragi paid with satisfaction and asked Liu Sui and the four of them to load food.

Carrying millet on their backs, Liu Sui and the four of them happily followed Liu Hiiragi back to their residence.

In the evening, everyone ate the soup stewed with pork bones, ate rice cooked with millet and had a full meal.

The next day, Liu Hiiragi took the children into the mountain.

This time there was no catching wild animals.

After all, you can't dry up and fish.

Yanagi took the children into the mountains to pick medicinal herbs.

In the life of the martial artist, he had studied medical skills, and although the cultivation systems of the two worlds were different, most of the medicinal materials were the same.

Liu Hiiragi pointed out the medicinal herbs to the children, teaching them how to pick them and how to concoct them.

After the medicinal herbs were ready, Liu Ji took a few children into the city to sell medicine at the pharmacy in exchange for silver money and continued to buy food. ‘

As a result, the children have mastered the ability to support themselves.

Liu Hiiragi knows more than this, and will slowly hand over some survival skills to the children in the future.

Now, he wants to teach literacy and martial arts.

Every morning, Liu Hiiragi would let Liu Sui take the children to practice boxing.

The Liu family is no longer there, and there is no need to hide the martial arts of the Liu family.

Liu Sui, under the persuasion of Liu Hiiragi, took out the martial arts of the Liu family and taught them to the children.

The children had the opportunity to practice calligraphy and martial arts, and they cherished this opportunity very much, and worked harder than Liu Sui.

Half a year has passed, and the children have all developed their internal strength.

In the past six months, the children solved their stomach problems by picking medicinal herbs and catching and selling prey every few days in exchange for money.

But the weather gradually cooled down, and some of the prey in the mountains hibernated, and some went deeper into the mountains, and gradually disappeared.

The plants and trees are withering, and the medicinal herbs are difficult to pick.

We need to find another way to make money.

Liu Sui taught the children to repair the kang.

Well, they live in a stilted building and can't build a fire.

However, with internal strength, the children will not be too cold in winter.

Liu Hiiragi asked the children to build a mud house in the open space and built a big kang inside the house.

After the kang was repaired, the firewood was lit, and a group of children climbed onto the kang and felt the warmth of the fire.

The children were so comfortable lying on the kang that they hardly wanted to get up.

But just thinking about it, their willpower was very firm, and after a while, they got up from the kang, ran outside the earthen house, and began to practice every day.

Winter training is not an empty word.

The next day, Liu Hiiragi took the children into the city.

He found the shopkeeper of the restaurant where he bought the prey, and offered to let the shopkeeper produce the materials, and they built a kang for the shopkeeper for free.

The shopkeeper didn't know what a fire kang was.

Liu Hiiragi: "It's a bed that makes you feel warm even in winter, and it's much warmer than burning a brazier." ”

The shopkeeper can't imagine it.

Liu Hiiragi: "We can build a kang for you to try first." ”

The shopkeeper responded curiously.

Liu Hiiragi took the children to build a kang for the shopkeeper.

Two days later, Liu Hiiragi asked the shopkeeper to light the fire and try the ondol.

The shopkeeper sat on the kang and felt the warmth surrounding him, and he immediately understood the great benefits of the kang at once.

Shopkeeper: "No need to be free, I'll give money, please build a kang in my home." (End of chapter)