Demon Lord 3

Chapter 1543 Li Jun’s Big Brother

We drove for a long time. I asked him where he was. He said he was in the mountains and that if he walked any further he'd be close to the border. I asked him how he'd crossed, and he said he'd smuggled himself across. I asked him if that was that serious. He nodded and said that if he hadn't smuggled himself across, he wouldn't have been able to get through in the last few days. After all, it wasn't so easy after the closure. I asked him what period it was. He said it looked like a large fishing vessel, and during fishing season no other vessels could pass, and no one was allowed to enter or leave. I asked if flying would be okay. He said getting a visa would be a hassle. I saw that the system here was quite comprehensive, and I was speechless. He said this was the only way. I asked him if it was dangerous. He nodded and said yes. Then he asked if I was afraid. I shook my head and said no, I was still willing to do it. I asked him if he'd always been unwelcome at home. Had he ever thought about changing the family conflicts? He asked me if this family needed to change. Wouldn't it be better to leave sooner? What could be changed? Wouldn't it be better for him to start his own family when he grew up? Wouldn't he still have to endure the bullying of that family? He clearly saw his stepmother put an egg in his child's bowl. There were not many eggs left at home at that time, and he was also a child at the time, so what would he think? I asked him if there were other eggs, but he had left one after another. He shook his head and said no. He waited until the evening, but his stepmother did not give him another egg. So he now understands that when the family is well-off, he has a bite to eat and will not starve to death, but when there is only one thing left at home, it can only be given to the younger child. The child is not given it because he is young. If it was his biological mother giving it to his biological brother, he would not say anything. He would know how to give in to his younger brother. But this is different. Even if he doesn't like eggs, he shouldn't give the whole egg to the younger child. We can each have half an egg. Even if he doesn't like it, he can give it to his younger brother. It shouldn't be that he doesn't have a whole egg because his younger brother has nothing. He asked me if I could accept it. I shook my head and said no, saying that his temper is too good now. I hadn't imagined he'd experienced something like this before. He asked me what I would do, and I said, "I'd flip tables, smash stools, and lay on the ground, twitching and foaming at the mouth. An ambulance would cost hundreds, and an IV at the hospital would cost hundreds more, plus medical expenses and nutrition costs, which would cost thousands more. No one would dare to mess with me after I get home." Li Jun was amused by what I said. Afterward, I told him it was all a joke, that none of it was true, and that he'd done a good job. Cutting losses quickly is actually a good thing. When you encounter bad people, cut losses quickly, and when you encounter bad things, get out of them quickly. This isn't in vain. He asked me if I'd ever experienced something truly unfair. I said no, I was an only child. But later I learned I had a sister. She shook her head, confused, and asked if we were born to the same parents. I nodded and said yes. He asked if those parents were valued more than me. I shook my head and said no. He asked why. I explained that my sister was married and didn't listen to our parents, while I always obeyed them. However, I had a stubborn personality and was respected at home. Even my sister liked me. The key was that my sister had lived an ordinary life, without any major ups and downs. I was different; I was always the one who could make a splash. After getting off the car, we took a boat. As we sat, he pointed to the lighthouse we'd passed, saying we'd be able to cross at night after leaving the international airport. That would mean we'd successfully crossed the border. He then pointed to someone meeting us up ahead, saying we could then transfer to a new boat. He said we had to hold on tight and not fall off. Once we were on the new boat, he said we'd succeeded. When we saw shore again, we'd reach land. The next morning, we reached shore with the first rays of sunlight. I also saw the person we'd been talking about: Li Jun's eldest brother. I asked him what kind of person he was. Li Jun said: "He is a good person, very cultured, but don't praise him for being cultured when you meet him, he doesn't like to hear it. He likes you to say that he is mighty and domineering, and he will be very happy with that." After listening, I nodded and said that I would definitely say that. Then I saw that the man was indeed good-looking.

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