Chapter 471 A Strange Pair of Master and Servant

"Forget it, if you commit another crime in the future, you will definitely be kicked out of the city." Ah Jiu got up and left.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Only Ma Peng was still worried about these people: "Is this the end?"

"Ms. Jiu'er has already said it, so let's count it as an example." Mrs. Wang escaped the catastrophe, and immediately regained her vitality when she saw Meng Jiu'er leave.

Ah Jiu's head kept spinning. Although he failed to punish severely this time, in order to prevent future troubles, Ah Jiu had to set rules.

As soon as Ah Jiu left the alley, he saw a pair of women carrying bundles stopped at the gate of the city.

He looks about forty years old, his clothes are ragged, and even the baggage has been patched several times.

Another person of similar age, although dressed simply, has a much better temperament than the man with the burden, more like a master-servant relationship.

The servant carrying the burden was pleading with the guard with folded hands: "I used to be from Menghua City, please let me in."

The guards of the two puppet regiments scratched their heads, because Menghua City had just had people, and there was no management system, and they didn't know whether the outsiders should be let in or what to do.

At this moment, one of them saw Meng Jiu'er: "Miss Jiu, it's a good thing you're here. She said that she lived in Menghua City before, can she enter the city?"

Ah Jiu moved forward and looked him up and down.

It's not surprising that they were the people of Menghua City before, but after the war, all the people in the city fled, and the men who didn't escape were exiled into the army, so it became an empty city.

The eyes of this pair of women of similar ages lit up when they saw that the guarding soldiers were asking for instructions from this girl.

But his eyes suddenly locked on the fur black cloak on her body, and his face suddenly sank.

Then he quickly regained his begging smile: "Girl, let's go to the city, our sisters are really the people here."

Ah Jiu also caught her strange eyes, and subconsciously looked down at her cloak:
"Where did you live before?"

The servant pulled another woman, and took the initiative to go back:

"We live in Lanhua Lane, the third lane, the fourth house, Ma's house."

After the report, Ah Jiu nodded. She had seen the account copywriting left in Mr. Gao's residence in Menghuacheng, and there was indeed such a place.

It's just that I don't know if there are people living in that place: "Then you go and have a look."

The meaning of these words is obvious, and I agree to let it go.

"Thank you girl, thank you girl." After thanking each other repeatedly, the two entered the city with each other's support.

But Ah Jiu, who was following behind and planning to go back to the house, obviously saw them taking three steps and turning their heads, and whispered what they were talking about.

Soon, on the way, Ah Jiu followed to Lanhua Lane, and they turned into the alley, which happened to be the third alley they mentioned.

When Ah Jiu passed by the alley, he subconsciously looked towards the alley entrance, and they stopped in the distance and were looking at Ah Jiu.

Seeing Ah Jiu looking at them, they walked forward in a panic, but the master looked extraordinarily calm.

In this turbulent age, if you have a servant to serve you, you will naturally have a family background, and you will have an extraordinary status.

Ah Jiu didn't engage in too many ideological battles, as long as he wasn't an officer or soldier, it didn't matter.

Presumably before the beginning of spring, half of the people in the world know that Menghua City has been brought down by General Tuoba, and more people will return by then.

Ah Jiu took advantage of this time to return to the mansion and drew up a set of regulations according to the original urban population management method. Naturally, rewards and punishments were clearly defined, and the fate of thieves had to be fixed.

Ma Peng hurried in: "Miss Nine, is that so cheap for them?"

Ah Jiu put down the brush and glanced at Ma Peng, knowing that he couldn't swallow this breath:
"In the barbaric era, people always put their lives first. And look, I have drawn up a set of laws. When the time comes, anyone who burns, kills, loots, steals, cheats, and cheats will all be expelled from Menghua City."

Ah Jiu showed Ma Peng the law he drafted. Poor Ma Peng was illiterate, so he gritted his teeth and said:
"I don't know how to read. It's useless for you to give me a rough look, but I can recognize your painting. Isn't this a meteor hammer?"

Ah Jiu burst out laughing.

The smiling Ma Peng's angry black and red face felt embarrassed for a while.

Ah Jiu suddenly noticed the manual of eighteen weapons spread out on the table that Ma Peng was pointing at:

"Do you know the weapon on it?"

"Yes, my father-in-law was a blacksmith before I became a bandit." As soon as Ma Peng said this, Ah Jiu quickly picked up the pages and showed him the pages.

He recognized everything, which surprised Ah Jiu.

Ma Peng also raised his thumb and pointed to the outside: "There is a big iron shop on the Maxing Street in the East City of Menghua City. There are a lot of weapons in it. Even if they are not sharpened, they are difficult to use."

(End of this chapter)

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