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Chapter 949(2/2)

Then, in order to cultivate pig feet, his father asked him to run a business with him.

Yes, it’s running business!

With the speed of road traffic and logistics in the pre-Ming Dynasty, unless those wealthy merchants had power that spanned several counties or even one prefecture, or one or more provinces, merchants with only a little strength would basically have to go into business.

Otherwise, whether it is the Ming Dynasty or the Daqian Dynasty, why are there so many escort agencies all over the country? Isn't there a real demand?

As a result, during his first business trip, Zhujiao saw the dirty side of society.

Their family's business requires transporting goods to other places for sale through the Grand Canal and earning the price difference. To put it bluntly, it is hard-earned money.

Then, almost every time a merchant ship hired by Pig's Foot's family docks at a dock, they have to pay a 'security fee' to local snakes.

The local gangsters at the local dock are the Cao Gang.

During this process, his father often gave Pig's Feet some obscure tips, telling him that when he went out to do business alone in the future, he must follow the rules, otherwise he would be unable to do anything.

With his father at his side to restrain him, even though Pigfoot was quite unhappy, he did not act rashly and cause trouble for his merchant ship.

Until I met a bully on a dock somewhere. He behaved unreasonably and refused to speak up. If he was slightly dissatisfied, he would curse ginseng and rooster in various ways. At the same time, he had to increase the amount of the 'protection' fee, otherwise the ship would not have to leave the dock.

Pig's Foot's father naturally refused to agree. If he paid more 'protection' fees, the cost on the road would increase a lot, and his income would naturally decrease after the goods were sold.

The most terrible thing is that if the local snakes at the dock behind hear the news and follow suit, then this trip may be in vain, or even lose money.

His father tried his best to say good things and begged, but not only did he not get the result he wanted, but he was also scolded by the bully at the dock and even beat him.

How can you tolerate pig's feet?

It doesn't matter if it's directed at him personally, isn't it just a few scoldings?

But the dock bully, the helmsman of the local Cao Gang branch, dared to target his father, not only scolding him but also taking action, so there was no need to continue to suffer and endure.

This start was unstoppable. Pig's Foot actually knocked over hundreds of Cao Gang men on the pier with one person's power.

The description of this section of the novel is quite refreshing and exciting. The martial arts skills of the pig's feet are vividly displayed, and the blood is stimulated and passionate. The audience's faces are all red with dissatisfaction, and the blood in their bodies is speeding up. They just feel so happy.

Especially the dock bully, who was severely beaten by the pig's feet and severely injured. Unless he lay on the hospital bed for a month or two, he couldn't even think of getting out of bed and walking around.

This time, it’s like poking a hornet’s nest!

Even though Pigfoot's father saw that the situation was not good and hurriedly turned the boat back, there were many dangers on the way back.

The power of the Cao Gang was too huge, and its communication speed was very fast. Before Zhujie and his father could take the merchant ship home, they encountered strong interceptions from the Cao Gang branch rudders from various places on the way.

Fortunately, Pig's Knuckles was a skilled martial artist, and the Cao Gang was able to intercept and intercept with various rudders. He did not use the elite strength at hand, but in the end, he relied on his fists and feet to force his way through.

Many Cao Gang masters were defeated by him, and for a time they became famous in the world.

But this caused the anger of the senior officials of the Caobang...
Chapter completed!
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