In Douluo, there is a way to die.

Chapter 3 The Day Destiny Changed

Chapter 3 The Day Destiny Changed
"Everyone! I'm back!"

Suddenly, the boy's excited voice was heard in the silent dilapidated building. Yin Lan held his mother's flowerpot in his arms and subconsciously stuck his head out of the girls' room. He saw the boy holding the bag of food with an excited face.

Ever since Yin Lan gained the ability to move on her own and found a flowerpot for her mother, she has always carried the flowerpot with her and never let it out of her sight.

Since my mother didn't abandon me, I naturally can't abandon her either.

The boy, who was not much older than Yin Lan, raised the food bag in his hand and took out a roasted sweet potato. Then he continued excitedly, "I brought dinner from Grandpa Lin..."

Before he could finish his words, a fist as big as a casserole hit him on the head. He jumped up in pain and the food bag in his hand flew out. Tears burst out of his eyes in pain and he covered the place where he was hit.

"Xiong Er, why are you causing trouble for others again?"

Behind the boy called "Xiong Er", an older boy who looked somewhat similar to him walked over and said with a serious face.

"I... I also want to reduce the burden on you, Xiong Da, and Hua Qiang..." Xiong Er couldn't help but shrink his neck when he heard this. He turned around and looked at his brother with tears in his eyes. At the same time, he kept making gestures to Yin Lan behind him, wanting Yin Lan to help him.

Big Bear and Little Bear are brothers. These two names often make Yin Lan want to complain. The brothers' martial spirits are both bears. They can possess other bodies and their strength is indeed greater than that of children of the same age, but unfortunately, neither of the brothers has innate soul power.

As for the "Hua Qiang" mentioned by Xiong Er, he is the two oldest children of the orphans, just like Xiong Da. His martial soul is an iron axe, and he has no soul power.

After acquiring their martial spirits, Huaqiang and Xiongda felt that it was not a good idea to live a life that caused trouble to everyone in the village every day. When they grew up a little, Huaqiang started to make a living by chopping firewood in the woods to earn a living to support the children, while Xiongda relied on the strength of his bear martial spirit to do hard labor in the village to earn money.

But the money earned by the two children was not enough to support the entire group of orphans. Therefore, despite the strict prohibitions from Xiong Da and Hua Qiang, Xiong Er would occasionally sneak into the village to "forage for food."

The villagers all knew that there was a group of children struggling to survive in the village, so they turned a blind eye to the children's behavior, and sometimes even deliberately left some leftovers for the children to take away. The old man surnamed Lin had no relatives or descendants, so he took good care of the children.

Living a hard life early on also made the children mature mentally precociously, and they did not have the same playful mentality as their peers. Therefore, Huaqiang and Xiongda always felt guilty and always wanted to help the villagers as soon as possible.

"Big Bear, Little Bear is also thinking about everyone. So, why don't we go see Grandpa Lin together tomorrow, apologize to him, and see if we can help him in any way?" Yin Lan had no choice but to say this upon seeing this.

The old man surnamed Lin was a lonely man, and he actually loved children very much. But it was indeed wrong for Xiong Er to cause trouble for him. This kindness must be remembered in his heart.

"Ah, Sister Lan is right," Xiong Da sighed, "I'm going to go find Grandpa Lin tomorrow to see if there's any hard labor I can do."

"Then I'll go help too. I'll apologize." Xiong Er also realized his mistake and nodded before handing the food to Yin Lan. "Sister Lan, eat more. You've lost so much weight. It will be the day for you to awaken your martial spirit soon. Who knows what kind of martial spirit you'll awaken..."

Sharing meals with a group of orphans, Yin Lan was indeed somewhat malnourished, but not to the point of being "thin" as Xiong Er had described. As the youngest of the children, they all took good care of her, always saving the good food for her first. Having lived two lives, Yin Lan felt somewhat ashamed of the care these children had shown her, but no matter how she tried to refuse, and considering her young age, the children always gave in to her.

"Hey, Xiong Da, why don't I go and look for a capable job tomorrow." A sturdy girl walked out of the room with the children, looking at Xiong Da with a worried look on her face.

Her name is Cuihua. Her martial soul is the same as Big Bear and Little Bear's, also a bear, but she has no blood relationship with the two brothers. They are just childhood sweethearts who grew up together. She does not have innate soul power, but she is also very strong.

Sometimes Yin Lan really feels like she has traveled to the wrong world, but in fact it is just a coincidence (fun). Everyone’s names are given by themselves. Before Yin Lan could speak and give herself a name, everyone always called her "Cao Niu'er"... because everyone found her in a lush group of blue silver grass.

Xiong Da looked at the children and felt a sudden sense of worry. At that moment, he realized why the villagers could turn a blind eye and help the children get by, but no one came to adopt them. He sighed and nodded to Cuihua: "Okay, let's go out together tomorrow. We can't always trouble everyone in the village like this..."

At this moment, a cold female voice suddenly sounded, interrupting the children's conversation.

"We really can't let you cause any more trouble for the villagers."

The sound seemed to come from far away, but also seemed to be surrounding it from all directions. For a moment, the children couldn't tell where the sound came from.

The next second, there was a loud "boom" and the already dilapidated gate of the broken building was blown open by the terrifying flames and shattered into charred pieces. A woman with a veil and a tight-fitting dress, whose face could not be seen, was standing there, looking at the children with cold eyes.

"You evil little devils, you actually want to team up and go out and rob people?" The woman sneered, then shouted angrily, "Look, I'm going to put an end to your thoughts!"

Hot breath continued to flow out from her body, scratching the children's faces, scaring them so much that their faces turned pale.

Big Xiong glanced at his trembling brothers and sisters behind him, took a deep breath, and asked, "Sir Soul Master, may I ask if you have misunderstood something? We are just a group of orphans. We shouldn't have done anything to offend you, right?"

"Offended? Humph!" The woman snorted again, then cursed, "The very existence of you offends me!"

At this moment, an iron axe suddenly flew out from behind the woman and hit her head hard.

 Hot news: there is an original text about Tang San being born without soul power, but it should be a result of incomplete settings in the early stages. The Douluo series can be said to be an example of relying on settings for a living.

  By the way, there are more detailed settings about the Dragon God Ban in Douluo Dalu 4 in the related works section of this book's catalog. You can go and have a look. Don't come and attack me by using the old settings of Douluo Dalu 2 and say that I have a problem with my brain. The old settings of Douluo Dalu 2 are antiques from ten years ago. If I want to seduce Gu Yuena, I will definitely not use that old setting. I have also written the specific reasons in the related works section.

  Thank you for your understanding.
  You guys were great last night.
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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