I followed Xi Le through a street and arrived at a bustling place. I sighed, what a lively scene. Xi Le pulled Xiao Bian forward and said: Look, this is Liu Xiang Street.
Suddenly, I felt a strange noise coming from afar, getting closer and closer. Just as the crowd in front of me was torn apart, I saw a sturdy black horse with a bald-headed man sitting on it, wearing a "Release Armor" sign on his chest, charging towards us with his whip raised high. Meanwhile, Xi Le was standing stupidly right in front of him. The young man on the black horse shouted loudly for people to scatter. Seeing that Xi Le couldn't dodge in time, I rushed forward and kicked the horse's leg directly, causing it to lose its balance and crash to the ground with a loud thud. The horse and rider rolled past Xi Le and Xiao Bian, who were both stunned. At the same time, thunderous applause erupted from the crowd.
I rushed over to take a look at the injury of that guy named Shi Jia. As soon as I approached, he suddenly raised his palm and slapped me. I heavily slapped his hand back and said: "You bastard, did Shaolin teach you to use this kind of kung fu to slap people?"
He was taken aback and said: With such a good Dharma name, you know I'm not ordinary, yet you dare to offend me, it's really unbelievable.
I said: You this madman, my law number is still free and easy, just slowly rode a horse, you actually ride a big horse in the bustling city.
He said: Bullshit, you're called Shi Ran, I'm called Shi Kong, for crying out loud.
I finally couldn't help but say: Bullshit, I still can't recognize my senior fellow apprentice.
Xi Le slowly came back to his senses and took out a sign from his luggage to show him.
That person immediately lost spirit. I said: It's nothing, I won't tell Master about it, how is my senior brother recently?
He said: I don't even know him.
Xile asked: Where did you get that brand from?
He said: taken from a dead body.
Xi Le said: Dead person? Where is the dead person?
He said: Nanjing is the place where heroes gather.
Zhuolu Valley is a geographical wonder, where a sudden rift appears in the flat ground. It's said that during the battle for Zhuo City, Zhuolu Valley was a major headache, as it was bottomless and as wide as a river, so defending the city didn't require any fortifications. Now, the key to establishing the dynasty lies in the fact that the great army broke through from Zhuolu Valley, catching the enemy off guard. As for how they broke through Zhuolu Valley, there are many different accounts after a hundred years, but that's another story. The key is, why did Shaolin disciples die there?
Xī lè jì xù wèn: nǐ shì shuí?
Translation:
Xi Le continued asking: Who are you?
He said: I am a rat.
What's going on over there, Haoszi?
He said: I don't know, anyway a lot of people died.

