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Chapter forty-six, life is everywhere(2/2)

Zhu Yongjie came from a humble background, and his temper was different from that of his master. He was honest and steady, with good understanding and qualifications. Liu Li had no dissatisfaction except that he was too old-fashioned and not as naughty as he was when he was a boy. But soon

After the Anti-Japanese War broke out, Zhu Yongjie wanted to go to the battlefield and join the army to defend his country. Of course Liu Li supported it. He let his apprentice choose from various self-defense and murder treasures, and he wished he could bring them all.

Zhu Yongjie performed the most dangerous reconnaissance mission on the battlefield, but he was able to display his talents and achieved many military exploits. Of course, the master cannot be idle when an apprentice goes to the battlefield. Liu Li has done a lot of things secretly in enemy-occupied areas. He

After burning the Japanese warehouses, they also used their connections and skills to coerce and lure puppet army leaders to resell the arms, medicines and other military supplies in the warehouses and smuggle them to the Kuomintang-controlled areas and liberated areas.

When the Japanese invaded China, the leaders, big and small, of course did not forget to search for all kinds of rare treasures. And Liu Li was not polite. He would steal all the precious cultural relics, calligraphy, paintings, antiques, gold and silver treasures that the Japanese had plundered in China.

Don't forget to kill people and set fires again. You Fang's previous acts of killing people and setting fires are nothing compared to what the old man did back then.

Unfortunately, Zhu Yongjie died for the country three years later, and Liu Li lost his successor. It was not until the 33rd year of the Republic of China, when the victory of the Anti-Japanese War was in sight, that Liu Li accepted his second disciple, Feng Jing. Feng Jing was Liu Li's disciple when he was doing the "arms business".

He was the son of a fellow martial artist whom he met. The fellow knew Liu Li's abilities and understood that he had no descendants, so he sent his son to Liu Li's apprentice to learn martial arts. Liu Li saw that Feng Jing was a smart man and had good qualifications, so he accepted him as his disciple.

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At that time, Liu Li lived in Chongqing and personally taught Feng Jing for a year and a half. He taught everything that should be taught, and the things that were not taught were the most profound secrets. Feng Jing could not learn it yet. He needed to practice the fire on his own and wait for him to inherit the land in the future.

Feng Jing said goodbye to his master and went out to work. Liu Li was also happy to have some leisure time and went to Qingcheng Mountain to live in seclusion for a period of time to cultivate his moral character.

A year later, Liu Li returned to Chongqing and happened to hear that Feng Jing's father had passed away. He naturally wanted to express his condolences to his old friend and meet his apprentice by the way. However, he did not see Feng Jing come back for the funeral at Feng's house. Liu Li felt something was wrong, so

Go and trace the apprentice's whereabouts. This investigation will reveal a big problem.

Feng Jing was in Wugong Mountain, Jiangxi at the time. The area at the junction of Jiangxi and Hunan was an old base of the Red Army during the civil war before the Anti-Japanese War. However, during the Liberation War after the Anti-Japanese War, it was located in the hinterland of the Kuomintang-controlled area, and bandits were particularly violent. The local area

Some powerful people gathered together to engage in banditry, bullying men, dominating women, extorting, and committing all kinds of evil. The local national army that maintained public security often only acted symbolically to suppress bandits, and often even colluded with them.

Feng Jing colluded with the leaders of the national army in the local area and secretly resold arms to various bandits to make a fortune. Many arms were even smuggled directly from the warehouse to the bandits in the name of fighting against bandits. Not only that, Feng Jing also used arms through

The fierce battle for territory among the gangster forces for buying, selling, manipulating and controlling made his business even more prosperous, and he even went so far as to indulge in extortion and debauchery.
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