"There will always be a way." I already understood why Ah Zheng did this, but I still couldn't agree with him: "You steal, rob, and collect protection fees. The money you earn is dirty."

"I don't care." Ah Zheng clenched his fists: "I must save Xiaoluobu, and I must take care of Grandma and the others for the rest of their lives. I must do this!"

"Why?" I was a little surprised. If Ah Zheng only had some sympathy, it would be perfectly normal. Anyone who sees such a group of orphans and old people will feel compassion and want to help.

But like Ah Zheng, it's a little strange to swear on this as his life's work.

"Because..." Ah Zheng seemed to have made up his mind suddenly: "I am also an orphan." [

"How come!" I said incredulously, "Didn't you go to your basement just now?"

Ah Zheng nodded: "Those are my adoptive parents."

I was silent. Ah Zheng's life experience and experience, as well as his thoughts, I couldn't understand.

When we walked outside the school gate, Ah Zheng stopped suddenly, scratching the wall with his hands, and a layer of white ash fell down.

"People like us have no morals at all."

"Even our biological parents can abandon us, so what's the use of those so-called morals?"

"I hate those gangsters who were born into rich families and still bully people everywhere."

"I collect protection fees, and I only charge those who have money in their families, but they are fooling around and bullying their classmates all day long; I ask people to fight, and I only fight people like Hun Jianglong who bully their classmates because of their numbers; I tell them to go to the mall Steal because..."

Ah Zheng paused for a moment: "Those profiteers, I can't wait for them to die!"

Ah Zheng's face became a little frightening, his mouth opened and closed, and he told a sad story: "I will never forget the winter when I was six years old. There was heavy snow falling in the sky. I was only wearing a thin coat. It has been two whole days." I hadn’t eaten for days, so I crawled from store to store begging them to give me something to eat. They refused!”

Ah Zheng's eyes also became scary: "They treated me as a professional child beggar, and even taunted me, saying that my monthly income is probably not as much as my daily income!"

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