Chapter 105: 096 Tattooed Man: I Was Extremely Scared at That Time (First update! Asking for monthly votes! Asking for subscriptions!)_2
Chapter 105: 096 Tattooed Man: I Was Extremely Scared at That Time (First update! Asking for monthly votes! Asking for subscriptions!)_2
They sat there feeling uncomfortable.
They quickly said, “We’re not tired. Please take a seat. We young people should exercise. Standing is good for us.”
Qin Hao, hearing this, didn’t decline. He said, “Well then, thank you all very much. You laymen are truly good people!”
Qin Hao didn’t know about the incident that had happened previously.
He wouldn’t have thought that these four tattooed men, who looked fierce and menacing,
had such kind hearts.
Indeed, you can’t judge a book by its cover.
Qin Hao thanked the four tattooed men.
However, he didn’t sit down himself.
Those who cultivate like him have very strong constitutions.
Riding the subway is not tiring for them.
Qin Hao looked around and saw a few high school girls standing to one side.
He said to them, “Ladies, please take a seat.”
Qin Hao gave up his seat to the students.
These students work hard at school.
They are the flowers of our motherland.
Better to let them sit and rest.
The female students, overwhelmed by the favor, thanked the Heavenly Master as they sat down.
Watching this scene,
the male live streamer couldn’t help but exclaim in his broadcast.
“The Heavenly Master is still a Heavenly Master, indeed! Such magnanimity! He’s opened up a whole new level!”
“No wonder he is the Heavenly Master. I’m impressed by his character!”
“Not only is he powerful, but he also respects the elderly and loves the young. I don’t care, starting today, I’m a die-hard fan of the Heavenly Master! I support the Taoist Master Qingyun Mountain for life!”
“Look at those four tattooed men, hahaha, hiding their tattoos; I’m dying of laughter!”
At that moment, some of the live-streaming viewers spotted a blind spot.
In a corner, after the tattooed men gave up their seats, they stood to the side, docile as primary school students.
The four of them all put on sleeve covers,
scared and hurriedly concealing their tattoos.
Could they not hide them?
If they didn’t, they were afraid the Heavenly Master might mistake them for demons and exorcise them.
Ten minutes later,
the subway arrived at the terminal station.
After the station stop, the Taoists exited the carriage and followed the crowd out of the subway station.
Once outside,
Qin Hao led the group of Taoists to find a place to eat.
Qin Hao took out his smartphone, opened Dianping, and looked for a nearby restaurant with good food.
Soon, they arrived at a restaurant called Lu Flavor Restaurant.
This restaurant specialized in Shandong cuisine, one of the eight major Chinese cuisines.
It was said to be very good.
It also had a high rating on Dianping.
Qin Hao led the Taoists inside.
They had a simple meal there.
After eating, the Taoists went to a nearby hotel and booked several rooms to stay for the night.
Then, Qin Hao took a bath in his hotel room and changed into fresh clothes.
He went out to walk the streets at night to experience the local customs.
This time, the Taoists all changed into their regular clothes.
After all, it was just a stroll for relaxation.
There was no need to strut around in their magic robes.
Qin Hao, in casual attire, and Taoist Jing Xuan and others gathered at the hotel entrance.
Once everyone had arrived,
they walked together to the pedestrian street.
The pedestrian street in Wanjiang City had a history of over thirty years.
At night, it was still bustling with excitement.
The whole street was hung with golden lanterns, illuminating the street.
On both sides of the street, men and women came and went.
Along the way, there were numerous vendors and shops, too many to take in at once.
There were also many selling local snacks.
Qin Hao picked some out to taste the local flavors.
Taoist Jing Xuan, on the other hand, led the other Taoists to a milk tea shop.
They went to “Yi Dian Dian” to get milk tea.
Qin Hao, with Suan Ni, and the Zombies, walked onto the pedestrian street.
At the end of the pedestrian street was a huge river.
The river was also adorned with colorful lights, fountains, and sightseeing boats.
For a small fee, one could rent a boat and drift along the river.
Currently, on the river’s surface, many couples were rowing boats, their joyful laughter filling the air with the spirit of youth.
Qin Hao and the Zombies sat by the river, enjoying the lake view in the cool evening breeze.
It inevitably reminded him of his previous life, before he had traveled to this world.
Back when he was in university, he, too, would go fishing and boating on the lake with his classmates.
At that time, he wasn’t a Heavenly Master.
He had friends and wasn’t as lonely as he was now.
Now, even though he was a Heavenly Master and had the ability to reach heaven and earth,
he was very lonely.
Although Taoist Jing Xuan and the others were his fellow disciples,
they were more in awe and dare not cross certain boundaries with the Heavenly Master.
Qin Hao had been in this world for two years,
and upon reflection, he actually didn’t have a single friend to talk to.
Indeed, one walks alone on the Tao.
Once you step on this path of cultivation, loneliness is destined.
Anyone who knows of his identity as the Heavenly Master would unwittingly develop a sense of awe and keep a distance from him.
Qin Hao shook his head,
looking at the three Zombies sitting beside him.
Now, the only ones who could accompany him without distance were these three.
While Qin Hao was feeling contemplative by the lake,
not far from him, on a large bridge spanning the river, there suddenly came a loud commotion.
Qin Hao looked over in that direction.
It turned out that, unbeknownst to him, a girl had been sitting on the bridge,
seemingly in despair, contemplating suicide.
Passersby who noticed her were also horrified.
They hurried to persuade the girl not to be impulsive,
that anything can be discussed,
that she was so young, there’s no obstacle that can’t be overcome.
The police patrolling the pedestrian street were also drawn over.
The police were also advising: “Miss, tell us what problems you have, there’s nothing that can’t be solved. Don’t joke with your life!”
Bystanders joined in, “Yes, you’re so young, in your twenties, don’t be impulsive! What is more important than life?”
“Come down and we can talk about it first!”
But listening to these peoples’ words, the girl became even more agitated.
She was a high school student.
As university entrance exams approached, she was overwhelmed by the pressure to study.
Her family didn’t understand, and she felt she was going mad.
Faced with her family’s criticism, she became determined to seek death.
Today, persuasion was useless.
The girl’s parents received a police call and hurried over from home.
Seeing their daughter sitting on the bridge ready to jump into the river,
the girl’s mother nearly fainted from shock,
while her father was furious,
actually reprimanding her: “You disgraceful thing! Get down here this instant; you’re embarrassing us! The college entrance exams are upon us! Are you studying for us? What pressure? Do you think you have more pressure than me? Discuss any issues at home!”
As soon as the father’s words came out, the faces of all the bystanders changed.
They looked at the girl’s father as if he were an idiot.
Do you have a problem in your head?
Your daughter is sitting on the bridge, clearly about to jump into the river.
Now you should be stabilizing her emotions and saving her first,
yet here you are agitating her.
Have you gone mad?
The police looked at the girl’s father with a speechless expression.
If you can’t speak properly, could you keep quiet?
At that moment, hearing her father’s words, the girl stood up,
glancing down at the river below.
This time, without the slightest hesitation, she leaped into the air and plunged down.
Watching her jump into the river,
the girl’s father collapsed on the ground.
He never expected his daughter would actually dare to jump.
At that moment, feelings of regret and distress flooded his heart.
Seeing the girl really jumping into the river,
some bystanders screamed in shock.
Several police officers rushed forward, watching the girl sink into the river.
They exchanged looks.
Among them, only one could swim, and not very well at that.
Swimming was not a required skill for a police officer.
A grown woman, committing suicide by jumping into a river, typically would require at least two adults to save her.
One person, especially one not proficient in swimming,
could easily be dragged down and drowned by the person attempting suicide.
After all, such occurrences were not uncommon in the news.
The police then turned to the people on the bridge and asked, “Can anyone swim? Come help me save her!”
With that question,
the people around looked at each other, but no one spoke up.
Save someone?
These days, better to forget it.
Who the hell would go and save her?
Even if there were those who could swim, they wouldn’t dare come forward to say so.
There’s no benefit in saving someone, plus there’s danger.
Remember the news before?
A group of girls’ dog fell into the water, and they yelled for help. A passing boy went into the river to save the dog.
In the end, the dog wasn’t saved and the boy drowned.
And the dramatic thing was, the dog naturally knew how to swim and eventually climbed out on its own.
And after the incident, the boy who drowned saving the dog, those girls who owned the dog even complained, “We didn’t ask him to save it! Is it our fault he drowned?”
So, these days, who would want to jump into the water to save someone?
It’s a thankless job.
The person you save comes up from the water, doesn’t even say thank you, and leaves as if nothing happened!
If things go wrong and you get hurt, it’s a total loss!
No one on the bridge spoke.
The police were also at a loss.
What now?
What do you think?
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