I stepped on my two elephant legs, and with the force of one man, I caused dust and a second-level earthquake in the sky, and I went straight to chase the little beggar. If you dare to call me a pig's nose in public, you will die today or I will.
!
"Boy, if you run away again I will trample you to death!"
Even though I weighed over 200 pounds, I was able to run two miles with just one puff of air. But the little beggar ran even faster than me. When I saw him sneaking into the ruined temple not far away, I ran away.
He never showed up again. After changing my breath, I caught up again dragging my excess fat.
As soon as I approached the ruined temple, I heard a burst of violent coughing, intermittent beatings and scolding, and the cry of a child.
I quietly approached the entrance of the temple to take a closer look. At a glance, I saw the little beggar who stole my money bag.
In the dilapidated temple, a middle-aged woman in ragged clothes coughed and scolded the little beggar kneeling beside her, "Who asked you to steal other people's money?" She raised her hand with difficulty and slapped the little beggar, "Mom
How did I teach you? A gentleman should not take ill-gotten gains, and a gentleman should not do unjust things. Have you forgotten this?"
"Pah," he raised his hand and slapped her again.
Although I hate the little beggar for stealing my money bag and making me lose face. However, he is a child after all, and I really can’t bear to see his mother teach him such a lesson.
"Mom," the little beggar cried, his cheeks red and swollen, and he threw himself on his mother, "We need money. You have been sick for a while, and I want to take you to see a doctor."
"My mother said that she is fine. She will be fine in a few days." His mother turned her head and secretly wiped away her tears.
"I, I saw you coughing up blood." The little beggar grabbed his mother's hand, "Mom, I will kowtow and admit my mistake. But, you must see a doctor."
"My mother will not use this kind of ill-gotten wealth, even if she dies of illness, she will not use it."
"Mom, I beg you. As long as you recover from your illness, you can let the government arrest me." The little beggar cried and begged his mother.
I couldn't control it anymore and rushed in from the door, "Nonsense!"
The little beggar and his mother were startled. When they saw it was me, the little beggar hurriedly stood in front of his mother and said, "I stole the money and it has nothing to do with my mother. If you want to arrest me, arrest me and go to the official."
His mother heard the clues, struggled and knelt on the ground, "Girl, I am the one who failed to teach my son well. Please let my son go. If you want to arrest him, arrest me as a mother."
"Mom, you need to see a doctor." The little beggar was anxious and ran to me and kowtowed a few times. "Girl, please give some money to my mother to see a doctor. She is very ill. I will do it for you."
Is it good for a cow to be a horse?”
"Che'er!" His mother scolded with tears in her eyes, "You must not be spineless."
"After all this time, why are you talking about having no backbone?" My tears were already flowing uncontrollably. "What's wrong with his child? What's wrong with being filial to his mother? Why did he beat him like this?" I said.
She cried and hugged the little beggar, stroking his face in distress, "What kind of bullshit gentleman do you think you can do for a gentleman when your life is about to be lost?"
The little beggar was stunned at first, but when he saw that I meant no harm, he was out of breath from crying, so he lost his guard and started crying with me.
"Girl, you...are you going to arrest Che'er and bring him to court?" His mother asked in disbelief.
"What are you going to do with a filial child?" I wiped my tears and picked up the little beggar. "Go, clean up for your mother, and I will take you to the hospital."
"You...you really didn't arrest me? And...you still wanted to treat my mother?" The little beggar looked at me suspiciously.
"Nonsense, go clean it up quickly. Don't waste time."
His mother grabbed the little beggar and knelt with him, and kowtowed to me.