Chapter 1493 (One Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety-Three) New Shoes


Chapter 1493 (One Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety-Three) New Shoes

That day, Qi Cunzheng deliberately found the mirror at home, looked at himself in the mirror and cried.

After his mother saw it, she asked him some questions and told him: "My mother thinks you are good-looking from the bottom of her heart! It is wrong to laugh at other people's looks, and it is even more wrong to bully others because of it! Remember, it is those who are wrong. It’s not you who bullies you!”

Qi Cunzheng remembered what his mother said. Such words could make him strong, but they did not prevent him from continuing to suffer the bullying.

After a while, he found that he started to do some things repeatedly and felt uncomfortable if he didn't do them. For example, if he feels something is wrong when opening the door, he will close the door and open it again, as if this can relieve some of his pressure.

Later, Qi Cun was walking on the road wearing the new shoes his mother had made for him. Two children deliberately pushed him down, took off his shoes, and took his shoes away. He saw clearly who took it. The two children were people he knew, but he didn't know where they lived.

After Qi Cunzheng got up, the two children ran away. He could not catch up with his bare feet, so he went home.

On the way, it started to rain heavily, and he returned home barefoot.

His mother asked him why he was barefoot.

He said he accidentally lost his shoes.

His mother knew that he was not telling the truth, so she kept asking questions.

Qi Cunzheng just told the story about the two children who snatched his new shoes.

His mother happened to know where the two children lived and knew the adults in their families, so she wanted to go look for them.

It had just stopped raining and it was already getting dark. When his mother was about to go out, she asked him to light a torch for her.

After Qi Cun lit the torch, he learned that his mother was going out because the two children had stolen his new shoes. He didn't want his mother to go, so he told his mother, "Don't go!" and wanted to put out the lit torch.

However, his mother was in a hurry to go out, and he didn't have time to put out the torch. His mother took the torch and went out, asking him to wait for her at home and not go out.

Qi Cunzheng felt a strong sense of uneasiness and chased her out. He felt that even if his mother wanted to go, he would have to put out the torch before lighting it up, otherwise something terrible would happen.

However, her mother knew that Qi Cunzheng would sometimes do the same thing over and over again, so she felt that he was doing something meaningless again, so she sent him back without even giving him the torch.

After his mother left, Qi Cun was a little anxious in the room. He always felt that if he had put out the torch quickly before, her mother would not have been able to go out immediately. If she could not go out immediately, maybe she would change her mind and decide Not going anymore. Moreover, even if her mother must go, she should wait for him to put out the torch before relighting it, and wait until his feeling that something terrible is about to happen has passed before going. If he lit it once and the feeling still didn't go away, he would light it again until he no longer had the feeling that something terrible was going to happen.

Just after dark that day, his mother met a group of people from Tiecangting on the road who hacked some blue-armored people with knives.

At this time, a strong wind suddenly blew and it started to rain. His mother's torch was extinguished by the rain.

Under the dark sky, the sound of wind, rain, and screams seemed to express the sadness of the world. Blood and rain mixed together, flowing with the cruelty of the world.

There were two men in blue armor who tried their best to resist, and those who came out of Tiecangting even more wildly slashed with their swords.

(End of chapter)

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