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Volume 1 Rebirth in Another World Chapter 8 Orphan (Part 1)

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    "Tianfeng City" With the memory of Lei Mo's master and apprentice, Tie Heng no longer has a dark eye on this era.

    Tianfeng City is located in the south of Fenghe Plain and is the seat of Fuzhou¡¯s state government.  Because Fuzhou not only has a superior geographical location, convenient transportation, rich products, and developed commerce, but also the Fenghe Plain is known as the southern granary of the Daei Dynasty, the city is extremely prosperous, with a population of more than 400,000 households.  Shangjing, the imperial capital of the Daiei Dynasty, can be said to be one of the few great cities in the world.  Naturally, in order to prevent the intrusion of demons, the city is heavily armed, the city is high and the trenches are deep. It is not an exaggeration to describe it as impregnable.

    Looking from a distance, the city wall is more than ten feet high, and there are arrow towers built at regular intervals. From Tie Heng's perspective in his previous life, it looks more like a pure military fortress.  But Tie Heng knew that all the cities in this world looked like this, and even ordinary villages in the countryside were built into forts that looked like iron barrels.

    This is all because the space gap connecting the demon world is much smaller than in ancient times, but it still appears from time to time, and there will be a blowout period every hundred years.  A large number of space gaps were created, and demons naturally invaded the human world in large numbers, wreaking havoc and killing. This period is called the "Great Shattering!"

    Thinking about it, Tie Heng followed the flow of people to the city.  But the victims failed to enter the city.  Under the supervision of petty officials, officers and county soldiers, some people were taken into the refugee camp outside the north gate, while more people were divided into three teams and led around the city to the other three cities.  The refugee camp set up outside the gate was resettled.

    The group of people followed by Tie Heng were taken to an open space two or three miles outside the east gate, which was close to a forest.  The clearing was obviously newly opened, and there were still many tree stumps on the ground.  The felled trees were used by the government to build the frame and beams of the house, and then thatched the roof and pressed a few stones to form rows of simple shacks. Look at how big they are.  Seven or eight people can be crammed into it.

    "Oh, first I stayed in the ruins for so many years, and now I have to live in a shack. My life is really not ordinary." Tie Heng thought to himself.

    But it doesn¡¯t seem that easy for him to live in.  There was a long row of thatched huts set up at the entrance of the refugee camp, with a row of long tables underneath. Behind the desks sat more than a dozen scribes, registering each victim.  Judging from the urgent situation, the flood came suddenly and caught the governments of the affected counties by surprise. It is estimated that the household registration files and other information were not properly preserved.  Moreover, there are many victims this time, and we must take this opportunity to count them clearly.

    "What's your name? Don't give it a nickname." When it was Tie Heng's turn, the clerk didn't even raise his head. The brush in his hand was filled with ink in the inkstone, and his voice was calm and indifferent.

    "TieTie Heng." Tie Heng lowered his head deliberately, showing a look of embarrassment and dullness, which made people think he was a country boy who had never seen much of the world.

    "Tie Heng! The name is quite good." The scribe raised his head and glanced at him, then wrote down his name and asked casually: "How old are you? Where did you live before? Who are the other people in the family? What are their names?  Name? If you are separated from your relatives, if you have a name, our government can help you find it."

    "I I'm fourteen years old. My home is in Dong Dong'an Village My family my father and mother wu wu were all washed away by the flood wu wu" Along the way, iron  Heng had already found out which places were most severely affected and where the most people died.  He also deliberately spoke intermittently, and finally burst into tears, causing other victims around him to look at him pitifully, and then remembering their own situation, they also sighed.

    "Okay, okay, don't cry, don't cry." The clerk had seen many wives and children separated in the past two days, and he didn't have much emotion on his face. He just frowned and looked at the other victims, feeling a little unhappy.  Impatient.

    "You look like a baby, you have an outstanding figure, but why are you so pusy and can only cry?" He muttered, and seeing Tie Heng crying non-stop, he had no choice but to ask one last question.  "Do you have any relatives in the city that you can go to?"

    Tie Heng just kept pretending to cry. It wasn't until the clerk asked twice more that he cried and shook his head.

    "Then you are an orphan Well! Then stand aside and a guard will take you to a place to live later." The clerk waved his hand, and a guard next to him ran over and pulled Tie Heng away.  In the open space on the side, let him stand among several boys of about the same age as him.

    "Brother, my father and mother can't be found either." Just when Tie Heng was about to stop pretending to cry, a thin boy next to him timidly said to him, and then he started crying quietly, with big tears rolling down his face.  When it falls, it seems to be much more violent than the falling rain.

    This moment made Tie Heng¡¯s head grow bigger. When he looked at the other children around him, they were obviously orphans. When he heard the skinny boy¡¯s suppressed criesThere was a loud sound, and all of them had sad expressions on their faces. Tie Heng hurriedly comforted them, who thought he was the cause of it.

    Fortunately, after a while, the officer brought two more orphans, scolded them twice, stopped everyone's crying, and took them into the refugee camp with another companion.  Half of the more than ten children were girls. They were placed in a row of shacks in the center, while the boys were taken to the corner of the camp.

    "Go in! You will sleep here from now on. Remember, you are not allowed to leave the house and run around without permission, do you hear me?" According to their age, several boys were placed into several adjacent shacks.  Tie Heng and the skinny boy were arranged together, but as soon as they were pushed into the shack, a young man about their age came out, nodding and bowing to the guard.

    "Ouch! You've worked hard, brother, police officer. Look, these two boys are ignorant." The young man had a good appearance, especially his big eyes, which were shining with aura and exuding a sense of cleverness.  He said and turned to Tie Heng and the two.  "Hey, you two boys, why don't you come over quickly and thank the police officer?"

    He said this while pressing Tie Heng¡¯s and Tie Heng¡¯s backs in his hands to make them bow.

    "Please take care of us in the future. We ignorant children can ask you to take care of us more, and we will suffer less!" He said with a smile.

    "Chen Shuifa, you are the only one who is smart." The guard felt relieved after hearing this. He chuckled and patted Chen Shuifa on the shoulder. Then he put the bamboo hat on his head and turned around to leave.

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