Chapter 4: replace white rice

Chapter 4 Change to white rice

"There are no permanent enemies in the world, only permanent interests." Jiang Tanyue carried the basket on her back and said in a low voice, "The three of us were kicked out, and we didn't really separate from the Jiang family. You know what that means ?"

Lu Jingzhi is not very clear.

As a doomsday gangster who was forced to dismantle her desks and hold a steel pipe to fight her way through the crowd of zombies just after two classes in her third year of high school, the first thought in her mind was to stop killing with violence.

She shook her head to suppress the thoughts of doomsday that had been engraved in her soul for many years, and asked humbly: "What does it mean?"

"The Jiang family can use ethics to oppress people at any time. In ancient times, the words of the elders were the sky. If anyone met the old Jiang family who were like bandits, they could only consider themselves unlucky. She beat you and scolded you. You can only Accept it. The last time we were not sold, one reason was that our mother forced me to die, and the other was that my father was very popular in the village. Some villagers cared about this, so they helped dissuade us and called the village chief."

Jiang Tanyue's eyes darkened.

Lao Jiang’s family has a good plan. She is thirteen years old and can be married as a wife. The younger sister is younger and looks the best in the family. They plan to sell her to a rich family as a maid.

It is said that the Bai family in the town gave a lot of money.

"Mother can't be forced to die every time—besides, the current mother might be more willing to sell you for a meal of white rice."

Lu Jingzhi opened his mouth, and finally uttered a single syllable: "Ah..."

Sure enough, people still have to prove their worth.

She is a three-line ability user, water-type ability, wood-type ability and rare space-type ability. In the early days of the end of the world, both the water-type ability and the wood-type ability have low combat effectiveness, and they are generally used as logistics. .

The less you do, the less crystal nuclei you get.

Reciprocating cycle.

Lu Jingzhi has never been proud of her three-line supernatural ability, and she has always been tense in her heart. Finally, she successfully broke through the fourth level, and her combat power has doubled. Consciousness, fighting is handy, like a god.

It wasn't until this time that humans suddenly realized that there are no trash abilities, only trash humans.

"The best way to build a good relationship with the villagers is mutual benefit. Obviously, we have no food to eat and no clothes to cover. It is difficult to do this. We can only rely on their mercy first. Although it is not the best policy, But I can keep myself—" Jiang Tanyue narrowed her eyes.

This younger sister lowered her eyes and looked obedient and clever. Although she said she wanted to **** people off, she could hold her breath, she could eat the buns, and she was willing to go up the mountain with her, and she had ears to listen to her reasoning— Whether it's real or fake, anyway, Jiang Tanyue is satisfied for the time being.

As for allies, she still needs to mention a few more points.

"I have no intention of getting married, and I don't want to be betrayed. You probably don't want to either. So, I hope you don't make trouble."

Jiang Tanyue stretched out her right hand.

Lu Jingzhi moved one step faster than his brain, habitually stepped forward and shook hands.

The two were silent for another moment.

Confirmed the eyes, they are from the same era.

"Let's go down the mountain."

Lu Jingzhi followed two steps and shook his head, "I'll go around again, the rabbit you caught yesterday was taken away, our family can only eat boiled wild vegetables today."

Jiang Tanyue glanced at her, the little girl's eyes were shining, clean and flawless, she was not at all different from a calculating person like her.

"Don't go to the mountains."

Lu Jingzhi nodded quickly.

(end of this chapter)

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