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59. The Devil's Call 8

Before I finished thinking, Luo Kaiwen continued: "Grandpa escaped from the cave and was already covered in wounds. Fortunately, the wounds were all on the flesh. It was nothing serious. The only injury on his calf and stomach was not serious. It was almost

It was pierced and it bled a lot."

"The supervising adjutant wanted to get rid of grandpa, but he didn't care about grandpa's life and death. When he saw grandpa escaping alone, he not only refused to listen to grandpa's explanation, but wanted to punish grandpa for failing to lead the troops and escaping from the battle. Grandpa became furious.

, snatched the adjutant’s gun and killed him.”

"Fortunately, most of the soldiers present were grandpa's cronies. Instead of arresting grandpa, they killed all the other soldiers, carried the adjutant's body together with them, and threw them into the cave. They also moved in a few big rocks and put them in the cave.

The entrance to the cave was covered, and everyone pretended not to know anything."

"When we got out of Cixi's tomb, because almost all the soldiers who entered the tomb participated in robbing the treasures, many of them hid their secrets. Sun Dianying was leading the soldiers to search people one by one. When he saw that grandpa had lost his prize, he asked casually, and grandpa made up casually.

He just lied and hid it."

"As for the adjutant, after he couldn't find it, Sun Dianying just thought he had hidden the treasure and ran away. He got angry and had to give up."

Ma Zhuzi said the wrong thing just now and has been worried about Luo Kaiwen's revenge on him in the future. When Luo Kaiwen said this, he just caught the opportunity to flatter him and said with a smile: "Okay, okay! A perfect ending. The old man is brave, resourceful and popular.

Now I'm afraid I'll get promoted and get rich again."

Who knew that as soon as the words came out of his mouth, Luo Kaiwen's eyes immediately turned sharp, and his face was so gloomy that it could drip water. No matter how stupid the horse was, he knew that the horse's legs were being photographed again, so he would not dare to say anything again, with a sarcastic expression on his face.

, and hid aside.

As soon as I saw this situation, I immediately knew that Luo Kaiwen's grandfather would be lost. Sure enough, Luo Kaiwen went on to say: "Grandpa originally thought that the matter would just go away, but who knew that something happened that night, and it was so strange, seriously.

It’s unheard of.”

Everyone's appetite was whetted by Luo Kaiwen, especially Zhu Shengqiu, who couldn't hold back his curiosity for a long time and couldn't wait to ask: "What happened? You should tell me quickly!"

Luo Kaiwen was born to be a good storyteller. Everyone was eager to hear what he had to say, but he still said slowly: "As I said before, grandpa was also highly used by Sun Dianying. When he became powerful, Sun Dianying sent

I bought a house for him, so grandpa did not live in the military camp, but in his own house, and he also had a wife, who was my grandma."

"That night, when grandpa came home, grandma was heartbroken when she saw grandpa come back covered in blood! She hurriedly brought the medicine box, put medicine on grandpa, and bandaged it with gauze. When she saw that grandpa had skin wounds, she let her go.

Grandpa was aware of his injuries and didn't take it seriously. After dinner, the couple prepared to rest."

"Who would have thought that as soon as the lights were turned off, grandpa would feel a huge pain in his calf, as if there was something moving and stirring in his calf. It was really like a knife cutting and a needle pricking him. Grandpa had been practicing martial arts since he was a child, and he had experienced so much in the military camp.

For a long time, I have suffered many injuries, big and small. Even though he was so heroic, it only took a moment for him to break out in a cold sweat."

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