Chapter 381 - 381 368 Sending Buddha all the way to the West
Chapter 381 - 381 368 Sending Buddha all the way to the West
?Chapter 381: Chapter 368: Sending Buddha all the way to the West Chapter 381: Chapter 368: Sending Buddha all the way to the West “He wrongly accused me of starting the fight claimin ghe hadn’t done anything and was innocently eating wontons. Saying that I was just picking on him and ended up beating him. He intended to sue me at the County Government Office, charging me with a crime and making me pay compensation to settle the matter,”
“Hearing this I claimed my innocence, saying that I only took action because he was harassing others. But the County Government then questioned the old man who owned the wonton stall and his granddaughter. Surprisingly, they both denied the harassment, asserting that it was just me who was causing trouble at the wonton stall,”
“In the end, I was beaten up and fined ten taels of silver. We three brothers pooled together all the money we had and even had to sell the house our parents left us in our hometown and borrow some silver to repay this debt.”
“When the manager of the dock learned about this incident, he fired us three brothers and forbade us from working there. We then went around everywhere to find work, but the news about this incident spread throughout our community and most people were reluctant to hire us. Even if we got hired, the wages were extremely low, which left us with no choice but to look elsewhere.”
“It was hard to find work along the way, and as we were outsiders, some people always wanted to take advantage of us. So, all three of us brothers decided that if we couldn’t make an honest living and leading a good life, we might as well not be so virtuous. We just did work for whoever paid us, no matter whether it was good or bad,”
“We three brothers are tall and burly, and we look fierce. After spending a lot of time in casinos and wineries, people started to hire us. Scaring some families here, demanding money from another there. But we never really hurt anyone. If we really had to break someone’s leg or something, we wouldn’t dare to do it. We just disturbed other people’s businesses,”
“Working in this field we’ve offended a lot of people. If we stay in one town for too long, it becomes difficult to continue. So, we move to the next town and so on. We just arrived here not long ago…”
Our first venture here was literally like kicking an iron plate.
And it was as thick as a wall.
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