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Volume 1 Text [100] Grand Slam

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    After leaving the small temple, I went to the small town and asked around, hoping that the aunts and wives in the town could reveal some gossip.  I have heard many rumors about Master Shi Yongyuan, but unfortunately none of them are reliable.  In a small supermarket, I was pulled by the boss enthusiastically. He was very excited: "You, you, are you Zilong?" I was stunned on the spot and asked him: "Are you?" The supermarket boss became even more excited and spoke incoherently.  Said: "It's me, Man Guan, Luo Man Guan. No, my name used to be Zhang Man Guan, do you still remember?" I suddenly remembered that Man Guan was a person who left a profound impression on my childhood.  impression.  When I first transferred to a small town, I was roommate with Slam.  It didn¡¯t take long for me to realize that we both share the same problem.  Man Guan¡¯s home is in a village on the outskirts of a small town. His father, known as Gambler Zhang, is a famous gambler from all over the country. His wife ran away with him and he didn¡¯t learn his lesson, so he had to name his son Man Guan.  The name "Slam" reveals his father's strong wish. As the name suggests, the gambler Zhang hopes to achieve a grand slam every time he plays cards.  Slam is a very polarizing person. He is a good boy in school, but in the eyes of teachers, he is a bit clueless. But privately we all know that Slam is very smart. When he was in the second grade of elementary school, he could play mahjong, and he could also play mahjong.  The Sichuan card is extremely complicated to play. It is said that when his father went to the toilet, Slam would come up and help him play a few games.  Man Guan¡¯s father has a catchphrase: ¡°Believe it or not, I will sell you to a trafficker?¡± Because of this, Man Guan is particularly afraid of his father and teachers, and he is afraid of all adults.  People thought that Gambler Zhang¡¯s catchphrase was an angry statement, but they didn¡¯t expect that it turned out to be the truth.  One day, Zhang Shu, a gambler, became so jealous that he openly sold his son in the village.  What¡¯s even more bizarre is that several villagers actually bid to buy it.  In that era when legal awareness was weak, especially in the countryside of that era, some things were too jarring to say.  In the end, a pair of lonely old men named Luo offered two thousand to take away the slam.  At that time, this incident caused a sensation, and people from the village committee and the school were absent.  At first, everyone thought that these people were there to stop it, but they didn¡¯t expect that these people were there to facilitate it.  Later, according to the adults, Slam followed the gambler Zhang and suffered anyway, so it was better to follow the Luo couple with a good reputation.  In 1993, when Li Chunbo's song "Xiao Fang" was sung all over the country, my classmate Slam was sold for 2,000 yuan.  Stories like this might scare the pants off many city kids, but in many rural towns across the country, this kind of thing is nothing new. ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out out According to the plot development on TV, the gambler Zhang should be pestering him every now and then to get the Grand Slam back.  I believe that gambler Zhang loves Grand Slams and will definitely redeem them when he wins money.  Unfortunately, until I graduated from elementary school, I didn¡¯t see the gambler Zhang redeeming his grand slam.  This thing that is so real makes me feel chilled.  Since the news of Slam spread throughout the town, Master Shi Yongyong has also had a mantra: "If you piss me off, I will sell you tomorrow!" This sentence was specially said to me, although I don't understand what I am doing.  Did something wrong.  I often wake up in the middle of the night. In my dreams, I dream that I am being sold by Master Shi Yongyong to a remote mountain village with no roads.  In that small mountain village, two or three brothers usually married one daughter-in-law, and some children would be suddenly knocked down while walking outside the village, and their butts would be raped "Why do I know so much at such a young age?"  Because at that time, my family happened to have a teahouse.  In my hometown, teahouses are not just places for drinking tea. They are usually for gambling and entertainment, and there are people from all walks of life.  I have heard all kinds of bizarre stories in teahouses. The most horrifying story is that a little boy was raped on the butt while walking outside the village. Although I didn¡¯t quite understand what a spanking was at that time ¡¤
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