Martial Arts League of Legends System

Chapter 361



Chapter 361

Chapter 361

Liu Suifeng would take action immediately when he decided something, so after the Taoist Taoist said that there was news about the magic pill recipe in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, he immediately prepared to go.

At this time, Liu Suifeng was basically ready. Thinking that he was going to be discharged from the hospital this time, he immediately went to Qing Yuanzi's residence to explain the situation.

When Qing Yuanzi heard that Liu Suifeng was going to find the prescription of Mo Luodan, he naturally didn't have any opinion, but told Liu Suifeng to be careful in everything.

When Huang Xiaoshan heard that Liu Suifeng was going to travel far away, she felt a little unhappy, but she didn't say anything, but Liu Suifeng still saw her reluctance.

But there is no delay at this time, I don't know how far it is from the Kunlun faction to Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and I don't know how long it took for the news to come back, not to mention that it will definitely take a long time for Liu Suifeng to go there.

So the faster you go, the more likely you will find clues, otherwise, you don't know where there will be news of Mo Luo Dan Dan Fang next time.

Then Liu Suifeng left immediately and prepared to go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Liu Suifeng decided that after the Kunlun faction came out, he would buy a BMW and drive there.

The Kunlun School is on the Kunlun Mountains, while Jiangsu and Zhejiang are in the coastal areas. The distance between the two can be described as thousands of mountains and rivers.

In this era, there were no trains, planes, etc., so horses and ships had to be used for transportation. Otherwise, even Liu Suifeng's cultivation of the fifth level of internal energy would not be able to walk to Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Liu Suifeng didn't know much about Jiangsu and Zhejiang, even in his previous life, he didn't know much about it, but anyone who has studied history knows that there are many pirates in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Liu Suifeng knew only these things.

Now that he related the coastal banditry that Liang Minge had mentioned before, Liu Suifeng felt a little excited, because this time when he went to Jiangsu and Zhejiang, he might encounter Japanese bandits.

This made Liu Suifeng's blood boil. You know, as a child of China, Liu Suifeng hated Japanese pirates very much in his previous life. You know, these Japanese people have caused indelible harm to China.

Now that we have traveled to this era and caught up with the Japanese pirates raging, then Liu Suifeng naturally has no reason to ignore it.

Now I just want to go to Jiangsu and Zhejiang to find the alchemy of Mo Luodan. Even if I can't find the alchemy of Mo Luodan, I can fight against the pirates.

Although Liu Suifeng thought that going to Jiangsu and Zhejiang should not be too troublesome, in fact it was very difficult for him.

After leaving the Kunlun faction, Liu Suifeng bought a good horse, and drove the horse straight east with a whip.

The road passes through Sichuan, where there are many deep mountains and old ridges. Liu Suifeng travels alone, and often encounters jackals and beasts. In fact, it would be fine if there were only jackals and beasts, but the changeable weather makes people feel a little headache.

Because in the event of heavy rain, the road may be washed away by rain, and the road may be interrupted.

Liu Suifeng has been trapped by heavy rain many times, many times in no-man's land, deep in the mountains and old forests, with no human habitation, Liu Suifeng looked for some caves to hide.

Traveling alone is lonely, sometimes Liu Suifeng may not see a single person for three or four days, and when he occasionally sees mountain hunters, Liu Suifeng will go to ask for directions and talk.

The dry waves brought from the Kunlun School were also eaten up quickly. If Liu Suifeng encountered an uninhabited area, sometimes he could only hunt for some wild game. If he was unlucky, he could only eat a few.

Although the conditions were very difficult, Liu Suifeng, as a cultivator, naturally would not shrink back. The good horse Liu Suifeng bought from the small town at the foot of the Kunlun School also fell off a cliff on a steep mountain road before.

Liu Suifeng could only walk, and after walking for about half a month, after going through countless detours, Liu Suifeng finally came to the land of Jingchu.

This place is much better than Sichuan. Although there are mountains, the road is much easier to walk, and the weather is not so unpredictable.

There are many waterways in the land of Jingchu, which saved Liu Suifeng a lot of time, and he took a boat all the way to the edge of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

This journey took another half a month.

But almost all of this journey was spent on the boat. Although it was boring, there were boatmen and food, which was much better than passing through Sichuan before.

As soon as they entered the land of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, they could see many refugees along the way. These people dragged their families and led the cows and sheep. They all looked extremely tired, but they still rushed on their way.

Liu Suifeng was walking along the official road with a horse bought from a town, and saw many refugees here.

Liu Suifeng immediately went to inquire. Walking to the family, Liu Suifeng saluted an old man in his 60s and [-]s, and then asked: "May I ask why so many people are fleeing?"

Hearing Liu Suifeng's words, the family of four stopped. The old man told his son, daughter-in-law and grandson to rest, but he shook his head and said to Liu Suifeng: "It's not because of the Japanese pirates who killed that day. Our family lived well, but one day a group of Japanese pirates suddenly appeared in the village, burning, killing and looting. If my family hadn’t had a relatively secret cellar, our family would have been killed like everyone else in the village. God damn Japanese pirates, they are so devoid of conscience, so many people in the village are dead!"

When the old man said this, he showed a look of extreme pain, and after he finished speaking, tears fell down his old face.

Liu Suifeng immediately asked: "Aren't there officers and soldiers in the area? Don't they fight against Japanese pirates?"

"Oh, these Japanese are very skilled in martial arts. Ordinary officers and soldiers have no way to deal with them. Besides, there is no one to resist them. Seeing those Japanese pirates is like seeing ghosts." The old man replied helplessly.

At this time, the child sitting on the ground suddenly burst into tears, and the old man quickly squatted down to comfort his grandson.

Liu Suifeng hurried over and asked what was going on. The old man told Liu Suifeng that there were too many people fleeing along the way, and there was nothing to eat on the way. They hadn't eaten for a day and a night.

Liu Suifeng immediately gave this family the dry food he bought from the previous town, the old man thanked him very much.

But Liu Suifeng was not at all happy, because although his dry rations could save the whole family, how many people still need help along the way, Liu Suifeng can't count anyway.

This flood of refugees was all caused by Kookao causing trouble along the coast. These people had no choice but to leave their homes and escape from the Japanese pirates.

Every time Liu Suifeng is on his way now, he will find people starving to death. These people could live in peace and contentment, but because of the Japanese pirates' rebellion, it is difficult for them to survive.

It can be said that if you escape, you may die. If you don't escape, you will definitely die tragically if you encounter Japanese pirates.

At noon that day, Liu Suifeng clenched his fists, because when he passed by a village, he didn't see a single villager, but a village with scattered corpses.

(End of this chapter)


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