Chapter 11: The Dead

These two people are alone, and Ding Cheng is not afraid, but when the two of them go together, Ding Cheng is a little difficult. After fighting for a while, Ding Cheng was in danger again and again, and he used light kung fu to resolve it, but under the opponent's attack, he couldn't help retreating.

Behind Ding Cheng was a forest, and he had already reached the edge of the woods after retreating a few times. The whip that made the long whip roll, Ding Cheng lowered his head to avoid it, but unexpectedly the long whip rolled on the branch. Ding Cheng was unwilling to let go of this opportunity, and slashed out three swords in a row, cutting off one of the man's arms.

Then Ding Cheng only focused on dealing with one person with a big knife. Although the man's sword technique was calm, under Ding Cheng's round of quick sword attacks, he was suddenly in a hurry. The man's heart was flustered, and his sword technique was full of flaws, and Ding Cheng killed him under the sword with a move of the spirit snake and spit out the letter.

Ding Cheng turned around to look at the man with the long whip again, and was about to ask Duan Sirong's whereabouts from his mouth, but the man put his left hand into his arms, inserted a dagger into his heart, and died instantly. I can't imagine that these people are dead soldiers who are not afraid of death!

On this day and night, things came too suddenly, Ding Cheng's heart was always in an extremely depressed state, and when he saw that this hope was shattered again, he couldn't help but roar angrily and sighed to the sky!

By the light of the moon, Ding Cheng returned to the village where he had stayed in the evening, divided the silver into several parts, and threw them in the courtyards of each house, or threw them into the house through the windows, and then returned to the town to find an inn to live in. Ding Cheng, who was lying on the bed, tossed and turned, and couldn't sleep. He simply got up, didn't alarm the shopkeeper, and walked out of the inn directly from the roof, all the way out of the town, and walked east in the moonlight.

After that, he went all the way to the east, until noon the next day, and traveled more than 100 miles, but there was no trace of the murderer for half a day. At this time, where Ding Cheng came, the crowd gradually became denser, and the number of traders and horse teams also increased. Merchants from all over the world converge in one town, so the town becomes a transit hub, and it is very lively. On the tower of the city gate, there are two big characters written in Haikou, which means the inlet of the river flowing into Dianchi Lake. There are all kinds of restaurants, inns, cloth shops, and iron shops in the town, and there are all kinds of flower markets, horse markets, fish markets, and bird markets, and all kinds of peddlers and pawns shout back and forth, and there is a sign of prosperity.

Ding Cheng was tired and tired, and his mood was heavy, so he had the heart to care whether the town was lively or not, entered an inn, ate something indiscriminately, and went to the room to fall asleep. After sleeping for an hour, Ding Cheng woke up suddenly, thinking that he was at a loss anyway, so it was better to inquire about the news in the town.

As soon as Ding Cheng came out of the inn, he saw a big man beating an old man with a stick. The old man was thin and weak, how could he withstand the big man's stick, he was knocked to the ground by a stick, and he screamed repeatedly.

Before the big man could raise his stick and beat again, Ding Cheng was angry and rushed over with a sword, and the big man hit Ding Cheng's scabbard with a stick, and his arm was numb from the shock, and the wooden stick fell to the ground.

Ding Cheng asked, "How did this old man offend you, and you want to do this?"

The big man said viciously: "This old man owes my owner two hundred taels of silver and doesn't pay it back, so I naturally want to teach him a lesson for my owner, don't meddle in your affairs." ”

The old man said aggrievedly: "I owe you so much money, I obviously only borrowed five taels of silver from your owner, how can it become two hundred taels after two months of hard work." ”

The big man said: "Nonsense! You borrowed five taels, with a monthly interest of one hundred taels, two hundred taels of interest for two months, and an IOU you signed as proof, you have to pay back wherever you go!"