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In the late Ming Dynasty, Yao Shusheng was also forced to wander because of the war in his hometown.

Luckily, Yao Shusheng didn't always read sages and sages to death. After all, in this kind of chaotic world, a scholar who was powerless was most likely to be the first to be used for surgery. Therefore, Yao Shusheng could barely take care of himself.

Yao Shusheng had been wandering outside for more than half a month. He was not wandering aimlessly, but following the route he had travelled in peacetime in the past, but along the way he could not see the beautiful scenery he used to have.

Yao Shusheng rode out on a small mule, but now that the mule was lost, he could only rely on his feet to walk step by step to a peaceful place. Although Yao Shusheng had visited great rivers and mountains in the past, they all had means of transportation, and he couldn't stand walking like this.

Blisters soon formed at Yao Shusheng's feet, but he couldn't stop because he knew that behind him were either Qing soldiers who entered the pass, or bandits and bandits who broke into Wang Banner. No matter what group of people he encountered, he would probably have to explain his life. Fortunately, he still had some dry food and entanglements on him, which was enough for him to live for a while.

But after a few days, Yao Shusheng felt that he was too naive. He had already finished the dry food on his body, and there were not many merchants along the way. Even if there were people willing to sell him food, the price was ridiculously high.

What if there were two more cookies? The days of wandering were endless, and soon Yao Shusheng's eyes were so hungry that he fell into a small dilapidated house and couldn't move any further. Maybe he was about to come here.

When Yao Shusheng became conscious, he felt as if someone was feeding him water. Yao Shusheng drank enough greedily and opened his eyes to see that it was a man dressed like a farmer. After Yao Shusheng woke up, the man squatted down in front of another scholar and gave him the water bag.

From then on, the three of them fled to a peaceful place together. Thanks to the big brother dressed as a farmer, the two scholars survived in the chaotic world.

After the Qing Dynasty settled in the world, Yao Shusheng and another scholar were promoted one after another, and they were recommended to enter the dynasty as officials. Both of them also held high positions, but because their philosophy and morality were completely different, the two gradually drifted away.

Many years passed like this, and the big farmer didn't know where he was going in the end. One day, Yao Shusheng was studying in the study room of the mansion when he suddenly heard a report from the servants that someone claimed to be the descendant who had saved them in the past, but now he came to help them because he was really poor. Yao Shusheng hurriedly got up and said that the people outside the mansion welcomed in.

It turned out that the person who rescued them was this person's grandfather, and this person also said that he originally went to another scholar's mansion to ask for help, but he drove this person out without asking, so he had no choice but to ask Yao Shusheng for help. Yao Shusheng also immediately helped the descendants of the peasant brother to live and settle down, but he always had some opinions on the other scholar's death, but there was nothing he could do. After all, the two were officials of the same dynasty, so there was no way to say anything to him.

As a result, another scholar soon fell ill and died immediately. Later, his housekeeper said that when the scholar was bedridden, he saw the person who rescued him walking over with a water bag in a trance. Immediately, he burst into tears and shouted three times, "I died late!"