Working Prophet

Chapter 910 One person’s martial arts world (Thanks to the leader Nue Si)

Zhu Zhigang's first contact with martial arts and martial arts was in an old movie called "Shaolin Temple".

This Kung Fu blockbuster, said to be co-starred by martial arts elites from across the country, deeply shocked Zhu Zhigang's young mind and plunged him into the world of martial arts, where he has been out of control ever since.

Zhu Zhigang was born into an ordinary peasant family. His father died very early, and his mother remarried to another province not long after, cutting off contact with him. He was raised by his second uncle's family.

After attending junior high school, Zhu Zhigang, like many young people in the village, also joined the migrant workers. Of course, because he was not young enough, he could only do some illegal work at the beginning.

At that time, Zhu Zhigang often worked sixteen hours a day, leaving only eight hours for eating, sleeping and going to the toilet all year round. His only entertainment was reading.

However, compared to Zhu Zhigang's pitiful salary, the price of paper books was obviously too expensive. Even those pirated books with poor printing quality at roadside stalls were not affordable by Zhu Zhigang.

Fortunately, in the 1990s, the book rental business was at its peak. The streets and alleys were filled with all kinds of rental bookstores. You could rent them for 30 cents for a day, and it was even cheaper to get a membership.

Zhu Zhigang relied on these rental bookstores to read the complete works of Jin Yong, and then he also read the novels of Gu Long, Liang Yusheng and Huang Yi.

The rivers, lakes and martial arts described in the book fascinated him and made him know that there was another world waiting for him outside the brick kiln that was spewing heat waves and thick smoke.

There are white horses and strong liquor, swords and swords, chivalrous bones and tender hearts, and pleasures of grudges and grudges.

So a year and a half later, Zhu Zhigang told the brick kiln owner that he wanted to leave.

The boss got off the Audi 100 he had just bought. Hearing this, he looked at Zhu Zhigang and asked him what he was going to do. Zhu Zhigang said that he planned to practice martial arts and become a hero.

The boss shook his head after hearing this, "Reform and opening up is now an economic society. Everyone is busy making money. There is no use for heroes. I think you are quite honest. Why don't you learn to drive and be my driver? I will give it to you." Twice the salary.”

Zhu Zhigang was silent. He didn't agree with the boss's statement that the hero was useless, but he was stupid and didn't know how to refute, so he could only remain silent.

Seeing that he had made up his mind and didn't press any further, the boss changed his mind and said, "You can also learn martial arts. If you really can't find a job, you can come back and show me the place. I plan to open a nightclub in the city in the future."

Zhu Zhigang was young and vigorous at that time, and he felt that those who practiced martial arts should be chivalrous and righteous. How could he be willing to be the pawn of a wealthy family, guarding their homes and courtyards?

In martial arts novels, this is the path chosen by the lowest-level miscellaneous characters. Although he did later work as a security guard at Poly Xinyu, these are things for another time.

In short, Zhu Zhigang finally ended his first job with the nine hundred yuan given by his boss and embarked on his journey to become a hero.

His first stop was at the foot of Songshan Mountain.

Why Songshan? Because the world’s martial arts originated from Shaolin. Zhu Zhigang has always been full of yearning for Shaolin Kung Fu.

Zhu Zhigang received his martial arts enlightenment at the foot of Songshan Mountain and practiced basic skills such as stance and steps. Later, he learned Shaolin Changquan, Baguazhang, Tai Chi, and practiced military art... and then left here.

It wasn't that he didn't want to continue studying, but because the money he earned from his first job was only enough to pay one semester's tuition.

Moreover, when he first entered the martial arts world, the environment in the school was different from what he imagined. The coaches here were far from the masters of the martial arts in movies and books, but more like Zhao Zhijing and others.

When he is active, he yells at his disciples, beats and scolds at will, and does not go out to do chivalry on weekdays, but just goes around to have fun.

However, Zhu Zhigang was not discouraged. He always believed that chivalry existed in the world.

After leaving Songshan, Zhu Zhigang continued to practice martial arts while working part-time. Most of the time, he practiced by himself relying on martial arts secret books purchased from major bookstores.

Later, the Internet became popular, and Zhu Zhigang also learned to surf the Internet. He became a member and went to Internet cafes to collect boxing records and videos of the masters.

In addition to practicing martial arts, Zhu Zhigang also did not forget the purpose of practicing martial arts. He often performed chivalrous acts. He used light kung fu to chase down motorcycle gangs and helped the benefactor get back the necklace.

He used the Hong family's iron fist to fight against the robbers who blocked the road, and finally saved a car of passengers.

He also went into the water to fish up a woman who had committed suicide...

Zhu Zhigang never gave the rescued a chance to thank him. He just walked away after the incident, hiding his fame.

Until one time when I caught a thief, I couldn't control my strength and broke the thief's wrist. Finally, I went to the police station and paid a thousand yuan in medical expenses.

Zhu Zhigang recalled what his boss told him when he left the brick kiln. He didn't understand what economic society was, but the police officer who interrogated him told him that it was now a society ruled by law.

If you can, don't do it, otherwise you will be hospitalized if you lose the fight, and go to jail if you win the fight.

So Zhu Zhigang fell silent again, and it was not like he had never been confused. Is what I learned really outdated?

But Zhu Zhigang feels that chivalry will never go out of style in any era.

Because as long as there are evil things happening in this world, and as long as there are still people calling for justice, then heroes will still have meaning for their existence.

So Zhu Zhigang continued to perform chivalrous acts, but he was more hidden. In order to avoid attracting the attention of the government, he began not to stay in one place for a long time.

After two or three months, I will change cities. I can also visit the local sect and learn martial arts from each other.

Zhu Zhigang's last job on earth was as a security guard. At this time, he no longer had the energy he had when he was young, and he had already figured it out and no longer struggled with what job to do.

Whether he is a kiln worker, a nurse, or a screwdriver in a factory, it does not prevent him from becoming a hero.

As long as you have a chivalrous heart, what's the harm in hiding in the market?

Then Zhu Zhigang was assassinated, but he did not expect that he did not enter the Yama Palace after his death, but was taken to another continent by a man who claimed to be a prophet.

Moreover, he also changed his body, his strength and speed increased instead of decreasing, and he even had an extra pair of wings on his back.

But what remains unchanged is Zhu Zhigang's chivalry and courage.

The first thing you should do when you come to the new world is to repay your kindness. When a man is born in this world, his grudges should be clear. If there is a grudge, he must take revenge. If there is a favor, he must also repay the favor.

And after getting to know Zhu Zhigang, he also discovered that what Li Yu and his Shuangxiu sect did was not bad, so Zhu Zhigang willingly became Li Yu's follower.

He first helped rescue Duren, the former captain of the royal guard, and then successfully assassinated Herodotus in the Scaled City. He also assisted Miss Rabbit to kill all the Sharjah group who came to the green field to provoke them.

After that, Zhu Zhigang also used his martial arts and flying abilities to complete the tasks assigned to him by Ilea or Shuangxiujiao again and again.

After the war ended, Miss Rabbit wanted to grant Zhu Zhigang the title and fiefdom of Count Zhu Zhigang, but the latter refused.

"Then what do you want?" the girl on the throne asked.

"Become a hero." Zhu Zhigang said without hesitation.

"Hero? What is that."

"Just like being a knight here, it is an honor." Zhu Zhigang explained, "But the hero is different. The honor of the hero does not come from the king, but is awarded by the common people. The great knight serves the country and the people. .”

Miss Rabbit was confused and asked, "So in the Kingdom of God, civilians can also be awarded honors?"

Zhu Zhigang didn't know how to explain it, so in the end he could only nodded and added.

"Please also ask Your Majesty to allow me to disarm and return to my field."

"Where are you going?"

"Martial arts."

"Where is Wulin? Is there still this place in Bratis?" Ilea asked the maid to help find a map.

But Zhu Zhigang said, "Wherever there is chivalry, there is martial arts. Even if I encounter an economic society and a society ruled by law, I am not afraid anymore, because I can be a martial arts person by myself."

After saying this, the retired disciple spread his wings and flew away from the palace, beginning his journey as a hero in another world.

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