Chapter 173 Dashi Village

"Alas, benefactor, I have already given you a chance. Since you do not cherish it, I can only ask the Buddha to forgive you."

When the woman heard these words, she immediately realized something, screamed and fell to the ground, then tore open her shirt, revealing two large white lumps.

Not to mention that Li Ming is a young monk, even those veterans who have been on the battlefield for a long time would be distracted for a moment when faced with such a woman's attitude. Unfortunately, Li Ming is not an ordinary monk.

With a touch of his toes, he had pressed several major acupoints on her body with his exquisite footwork. She was immediately unable to move, and only her mouth could move.

Seeing this, the woman was flustered, but she smiled and said, "So the young master likes this way of playing. Then why don't you unblock my acupuncture points? I promise to cooperate with the young master. I know a lot of tricks."

Li Ming shook his head and said, "Forget it, I can play by myself."

Seeing Li Ming's attitude, the woman's heart had sunk to the bottom. She wailed in her heart, "Where did this freak come from? Not only is he so skilled in martial arts at such a young age, but he's also so guarded and shameless. I'm so unlucky to have run into such a thing."

Li Ming's hands were seen moving up and down her body, not leaving a single inch of her body untouched, and he found several hidden weapons and some miscellaneous items.

Li Ming looked up again and saw that the woman's cheeks were as red as peach blossoms. With her open clothes and unable to move, she looked quite interesting.

Li Ming just chanted a few words of Amitabha to suppress the thoughts in his mind.

"You absolutely cannot lose your virginity before you're born. If you can't hold it in any longer, go play a game tonight and have some fun. You have to keep Mingxin's virginity."

"I saved your life, so why do you still want my life?"

Li Ming took a look at the dim light on her sleeve arrow and recognized that it was a deadly poison that would kill instantly upon contact with blood. The smile on his face deepened.

The woman simply said, "Young Master, it's because you were too ruthless. I was afraid I might have run into some bad guys, so I had no choice but to do this."

While talking, she kept blinking her eyes and looked charming.

Li Ming shook his head and said, "I'm afraid what the donor said is not true. It seems that she has to suffer a little before she is willing to tell the truth. Why can't she be an honest person like this poor monk?"

As he was speaking, Li Ming raised his hand to press her acupoints, but she suddenly tilted her head and blood flowed from the corner of her mouth.

"Dead?" Li Ming frowned and went forward to take a look. The blood was black, obviously he had taken some fast-acting poison. He took another look and saw that there was indeed a piece missing from one of his back molars.

"That's a good decision," Li Ming sighed, still a little confused.

I searched the bodies of the two brothers again and found only some small change and banknotes, and an account book. It was very strange. The account book itself was ordinary, but the fact that these two people carried the account book with them was the biggest problem.

Li Ming shook his head and put the account book into his arms. He counted the gold and silver again, and then continued to stride forward. Perhaps he could reach the next inhabited place before dark.

Shortly after Li Ming left, a middle-aged man in a long gown arrived at the scene at breakneck speed. Seeing the three bodies on the ground, he leaned over to examine them. "I didn't expect Qingyi Tower to be so unreliable. Alas, I can't tell anyone about that thing. If the young master finds out, I'll be blamed for it. Those damned Gao villains, I think we'll just call them the Twin Fools. They hid the account books, but they can't keep them. What can I do? Damn Du Laoer! He got it easy with a Soul-Breaking Palm. He deserves a taste of the Heart-Eating Bug. Let him wail before me for seven days and seven nights, and then rip his own heart out. Only then will I feel completely at peace!"

After saying this, his face was full of ferocity. Then he carefully looked at the traces on the ground with a thoughtful expression.

At this moment, Li Ming, who knew nothing about anything, managed to arrive at a small village before dark.

Just then, a group of farmers were finishing their work and heading home. Li Ming approached an elderly man and said, "Old man, may I ask what kind of territory this is?"

The old man held onto his bamboo hat and looked Li Ming up and down. Seeing that he was bald, still wearing monk's robes, and young, and that he was smiling and friendly, he finally let down his guard and asked, "This is Dashi Village. Who are you? What brings you to our village?"

Li Ming smiled and said, "Old man, I am a monk passing by. I was on my way to Sanyun City and happened to pass by your precious place. I see that it is getting late, so I want to find a family to stay with for the night."

The farmer looked at him carefully and waved his hand, saying, "This is not a good place, it's a deserted place. As for the place to stay, there is no inn here. If you don't mind, you can come to my house."

As he spoke, he washed his feet by the ditch beside the field, and then walked towards Li Ming.

"Is there anything I can do to trouble you, father-in-law?" Li Ming asked with his hands clasped together.

"It's not a big deal... I'm about to call it a day. It's rare to see outsiders in the village, so it's bound to be a bit troublesome without someone to lead you. But my wife is a Buddhist. If she knew you were passing by, she would take you home and worship you. But please don't blame me for the simple house."

What the old man said was true. This place is remote and it is rare to see outsiders in the countryside. This village is not on the official road. The faces you see every day are familiar. Occasionally there are outsiders, but they are all peddlers passing by. If a stranger suddenly appears, you don’t know how to defend yourself.

It was because Li Ming had a small face, was dressed like a monk, and spoke in a gentle and polite manner. Otherwise, the old man would have run back to call the young and strong people in the village.

Li Ming thanked him quickly and followed the old man into the village... The village was not small, so the old man led Li Ming to his home. Li Ming saw that the old man's house also had three tiled houses, and he also saw the old man's wife feeding pigs in the fenced yard. She was a little shy to see outsiders, so she turned around and went back into the house.

Then an old lady with gray hair came out. When she saw Li Ming’s bald head and white monk’s robe, she quickly put her hands together and kept chanting “Amitabha”.

"Young master, it is a blessing we have earned in our previous life that you can come to our house. Come in, come into the house quickly." The old lady looked excited. Seeing her like this, Li Ming felt a little embarrassed.

After exchanging a few words of greeting, the old lady hurried to prepare dinner, saying that it was a rare opportunity for a wizard to come and she must not neglect him.

Li Ming quickly said, "We monks don't care about those worldly rituals. As long as we have food to eat, that's all we need."

But the old lady insisted on doing it, and Li Ming had no choice but to agree. Then he noticed a little head peeking out from behind the door not far away. It was a boy of seven or eight years old, chubby and cute. Maybe he was the old lady's grandson, hiding behind the door and watching him. Li Ming smiled at him. The child was not afraid of strangers and walked towards Li Ming cautiously.

Seeing this, Li Ming smiled again and touched the little boy's head. Perhaps feeling the kindness from Li Ming, the little boy also giggled.

At this moment, a burst of hurried horse hooves suddenly came from the entrance of the village.

(End of this chapter)

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