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Chapter 1: The Hero and the Beggar(1/2)

Some people say.

There are no heroes in this world, only real evil people and hypocrites.

True evil people do not necessarily do evil. They may just be evil in obvious ways. In some trivial matters, they cannot even be considered evil.

But they have absolutely no kind thoughts in their hearts.

Hypocrites may not necessarily not do good deeds. They will even do a few good deeds sincerely, or perhaps more than just a few.

But there is always no absolute goodness in the world, and human nature is always inevitable.

The "good man" has a lot of evil thoughts in his heart. When the mask of goodness falls off, the face hidden behind him may be more terrifying and distorted than the evil man.

So some people say that there should be heroes in this world.

But it is also divided into heroes, middle heroes, and young heroes.

The hero serves the country and the people.

The middle-aged hero is a hero who is righteous.

The hero is loyal.

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Wang Wu has always agreed with the former viewpoint.

The reason for this is not just because the person who taught her this principle, but the master who raised her.

It is even more because she has lived for two lives, so she naturally knows more than most people that there is no perfect person and no gold is pure.

Everyone has selfishness, and almost no one can remain unshakable when their selfishness is touched.

At least Wang Wu has never seen such a person so far.

And she is a person who only believes that seeing is true.

So in Wang Wu's opinion, as long as people who are not considered evil, they are all "hypocritical", including herself.

After all, people all have several faces.

If you can't be a true and good person, you can only be a "hypocritical person".

Because of this, Wang Wu also did not believe that there were heroes in this world.

The premise is that if those heroes can really be as selfless and righteous as the rumors say.

As for the latter's point of view, Wang Wu has always sneered at it.

Because heroes are heroes, people who have reached that level should be able to be chivalrous and righteous, and serve the country and the people, so naturally they are also indispensable for their loyalty.

These three should not be used as a way to distinguish between heroes.

And heroes should not be divided into big or small, otherwise, heroes will no longer be heroes.

Actually, after all.

These almost stubborn "prejudice" are ultimately due to Wang Wu's impression.

The weight of the word Xia is still somewhat heavy.

Haha, it's really interesting to think about it. She, who doesn't believe in heroes at all, unexpectedly cared about the meaning of the word "门".

When I recalled carefully, the "he" in my previous life did have fantasized about some stories about the world and the knights in the book.

Among them are the tenderness of love, love and courage, the pleasure of punishing evil and eliminating evil, and the freedom to leave without a smile.

But gradually, under the pressure of life, "he" realized the reality step by step.

Little by little, I forgot the dream of "his" hero.

Fortunately, the concept of "hero" is still spotless in his memory, quietly put on it, and has never changed at all.

So much so that for the "she" in this world, there is no hero in this world at all.

At least she traveled through most of the current dynasty and never met a real knight.

Although Wang Wu had thought of becoming a real hero herself, at least when she just learned that there was really martial arts in this world, similar thoughts had appeared in her mind.

But after she met her master, she followed her through mountains and rivers and walked around.

The four seasons passed by, and I was used to seeing the martial artists in the world and the noise of the city.

Gradually, I never had such an idea again.

Because she believed that she understood the true face behind this world.

It was a human situation that was almost the same as in the previous life.

Oh, don't get me wrong. This so-called ordinary is not about objects in this world, but about the way people live.

Perhaps, no matter who in the world, they will eventually live a little miserable life.

No one is more noble than anyone else. If you don’t live too miserably, you should be content.

I probably can't become a hero.

Wang Wu thought.

Because her heart was no longer hot enough.

Because after all, she is no longer the boy she used to be.

People are always like this. When their innocent heart is covered with dust, it will be difficult to achieve their original intentions.

As a matter of course, Wang Wu gave up his life for a lifetime and became a wanderer in the world with peace of mind.

After all, no matter what, she has been a person who has been living in the "lower nine-class" for many years.

Most of the things I carry are mixed atmospheres from the market.

Being a "person in the world" will obviously be more suitable for her than becoming a knight who only exists in the picture books.

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Since you are walking in the dust, no one can be without being stained with the dust.

Since you are contaminated with dust, you will inevitably be blinded by some thoughts.

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The nine-rate under the rivers and lakes are: they are first-rate witches, second-rate prostitutes, third-rate actors, and fourth-rate bangs.

Five-rate beats dogs, six-rate blows hands, seven-rate steals, eight-rate steals, nine-rate sells "sugar".

Unlike ordinary people in the market, prostitutes are no longer the lowest profession, and boatmen and porters have not yet fallen into the name of being a vulgar.

The last one selling "sugar" does not mean a person who blows sugar, but a traitor who uses "sugar" to abduct children.

In the eyes of the people of the martial arts world, this kind of person is even more despicable than the eighth tomb robber, so they are ranked last, so that the world can be despised.

Wang Wu's profession is to beat dogs at the fifth level, which means beggars.

Because he is a person who gets nothing for free, he is ranked between the fourth-rate updater and the sixth-rate blowjob.

But to be precise, Wang Wu cannot be regarded as a real beggar.

She is just a disciple of the Beggars' Sect.

Although the Beggars' Sect and Beggars in this world have only one word in their names.

However, they usually have great differences in their behavior and their behavior.

At least, the Beggar Gang disciples in this life never beg for begging.

They were just dressed up a little tattered.

Well, to be kind of polite, it's just a bit unkempt.

In short, although in terms of appearance, the disciples of the Beggars' Sect are indeed no different from ordinary beggars.

But they are people in the martial arts world after all, and compared with beggars who come out to make a living, their situation is naturally much better.

There is no need to ask others for one or two coins for a living.

Different situations, there will certainly be differences between the two types of people.

However, I don't know when it will start.

In the world, most beggars have begun to claim to be external disciples of the Beggars' Sect.

Perhaps it was to add confidence to my downfall, or perhaps it was to have a fancy to the little face of the Beggars' Sect in the world.

Anyway, multiple names are better than no names.

So when it reached its peak, the Beggars' Sect was even jokingly given the title of the largest gang in the world by the people in the world.

Yes, after all, looking around, the beggars you can see are basically "beggars' disciples", so that's the largest gang in the world.

Interestingly, the leader of the Beggars' Sect was not angry after hearing about this.

Instead, let the gang members of the disciples help them with those "brothers" who are really in trouble when they go out.

In addition, most of the Beggar Gang's disciples are straightforward and free, and walk freely and unconventional, and have no airs on them, and they are dressed like beggars.
To be continued...
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