Chapter 74 Dian Wei
The woman who lost her child fell to the ground in tears, beating her head vigorously: "Sin, sin! Why are you so nonchalant, child? You want my life!
"Mother, don't worry. I, I'm going to find beans for you."

The woman's eldest son stood beside his mother. Although he was flustered, he was still able to calm down and comfort his mother.

Zhong Ping thought about Captain Dian and his followers asking rashly. He might scare the woman, so he signaled Captain Dian to stop first, and went forward alone: ​​"Ma'am, where did the child go? We are here to help."

The woman fell on the ground and howled, her voice was so shrill that it completely overwhelmed Zhong Ping's voice.

Zhong Ping was a little at a loss, whether it was in his previous life or in this life, he was always a big girl on the sedan chair when it came to coaxing a woman—for the first time, in desperation, he had no choice but to ask the eldest son beside the woman.

"Do you know which direction the child ran to? If I knew it earlier, I could lead someone to look for it as soon as possible, right?"

Huzi raised his head, and he saw that the average age in front of him was not much different from his own, with a smile in his eyes, a demeanor, and an extraordinary demeanor.

Feeling close and ashamed in my heart, in the end, worrying about my brother's safety prevailed, and I hesitated for a long time before I dared to speak.

He tried his best not to use an accent, and answered with some words: "It should be going to the south. I am familiar with this place and can lead the way."

In fact, he has not gone deep into the forest. This forest is connected to a small hill and has a relatively large area.

Even the people nearby are at most outside activities, cutting down trees and picking some wild vegetables.

Except for a few hunters living on the slope, most people will not enter it.

In order to prevent children from straying in and being eaten by wild animals, the elders often make up some stories and threaten them with mountain spirits and ghosts.

Therefore, Huzi is very afraid of this "mysterious" forest.

Zhong Ping naturally saw that the child was just trying to maintain a calm expression, but his legs were actually shaking.

He gently touched the other person's head: "What's your name?"

"Tiger... tiger son."

Huzi blushed, and murmured out his name. For some reason, he was embarrassed to speak to Zhongping.

"My nickname is Hu'er, what a coincidence." Zhong Ping raised his brows. To be honest, he never quite understood why Jia Ji chose "Tiger" as the small character for him.

When I saw Huzi today, I was even more confused. Most people call their children "Huzi", "Little Tiger", "Huer" because they are strong and lively, with a tiger head and a tiger head, right?
But Zhongping has nothing to do with the word "tiger" whether he was a child or now.

"Mother said that the child is so sick that it is difficult to feed him. He is afraid that he will die, so he will use 'tiger' as his nickname."

Huzi's eyes were full of worry, "Are you in poor health?"

It was the first time Zhong Ping heard such a statement, and he was at a loss for a while.

Although his force value is only 30, converted into physique, it is indeed much worse than normal people.

But since he transmigrated into a baby until today, he has never suffered from any serious illness, nor has he shown signs of being weak or sick.

Why did my father give me the word "tiger" as my nickname?
And before I was 12 years old, I lived alone in a small courtyard and never had a servant to serve me. My father strictly controlled me and restricted me from going out. Why?
Not to mention that Zhong Ping remembers that he does not touch meat, and arranges corn porridge and cold fungus for meals every day.

Zhong Ping was used to it in the past, so he didn't find it strange, but today Fang felt something was wrong for the first time.

Don't mention the officials' children that Zhong Ping came into contact with later, just say that it was a TV series he watched in his previous life, and there would be no plot of not giving servants to his own son and not letting his son go out.

If it is said that Zhong Zong is strict by nature and has high demands on his offspring, but doesn't Zhong Ping know about his father's character?Zhong Ji is not that old-fashioned person.

As for not sticking to meat, this is also very strange.

Although there is a record in the first year of Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty Yuanshou (2 years ago) that "the doctor's disciple Jing Lu went to Da Yuezhi, and his king's envoy taught the "Buddha Sutra"".

The dissemination of Buddhism in the Han Dynasty was far from widespread enough to convince those who only read the Confucian classics and even change their diet.

Zhong Ping remembers one time when playing chess with Xun You, the other party inadvertently mentioned that when Zhong Ji was young, "he enjoyed good wine, it was very popular."

Thinking about it this way, it seems that Zhong Ji started to wean himself after his biological mother passed away.

Daddy...

Zhong Ping bit his lower lip, dazed.

"Tai Shiling?"

Captain Dian saw that Zhong Ping was standing there, still not moving for a long time, and ignored his previous orders, so he came over with concern and called out Zhong Ping's thoughts.

"Ah, nothing."

Zhong Ping withdrew his hand that was still on Huzi's head, and whispered again: "Don't worry, there are people who know the way around me. Your mother can't do it alone, why don't you stay and take care of her?"

"Okay." Seeing that Zhong Ping's expression was wrong, Huzi thought he had just said something wrong, and he blamed himself, he obediently listened to Zhong Ping's words, and stayed with his crying mother.

"Captain, I'll just look for it in the south."

Zhong Ping took a deep breath to calm down.

"In the south...someone is from Jiwu. I'm not very familiar with this place...There should be a local in this place."

Jigo? !
The surname is Dian, this kind of force is still my own...

I'm afraid that the word "Dianwei" is directly on the forehead!

During the early years of Chuping, Liangzhou Dong Zhuo was in trouble, Zhang Miao, the prefect of Chenliu, and Cao Cao raised righteousness to form an anti-Dong alliance army, and Dian Wei was recruited as a sergeant, belonging to Sima Zhao Chong.

The Yamen Banner in Zhao Chong's army was so long and big that no one could lift it, only Dian Wei lifted it up with one hand.

Zhao Chong was very surprised by his talent and strength.

This is also Dian Wei's first show. Dian Wei is now serving as a captain in Boss Cao, which means that he must have followed Boss Cao for a while and has made military achievements...

The only possibility is that in this timeline, when Dian Wei was seeking Dong, for some reason, he jumped from under Zhao Chong to under Cao Boss.

...I think what are these for?
Zhong Ping shook his head, since it has come, it will be at ease, it is already in this world, why bother to trace the root cause of everything, should we go back to the source, and find out clearly every person and event that is different from the historical track.

I'm afraid I'm going to be exhausted.

"I don't know if the captain can tell me the name and surname?"

Zhong Ping asked with a smile.

"My surname is Dian, and my name is Wei."

Dian Wei looked a little puzzled, not knowing why Zhong Ping suddenly asked his name, but he still answered truthfully.

"Five tones and six rhythms, according to Wei Xiangzhao."

Zhong Ping patted Dian Wei's arm familiarly: "It's a good name."

A blush appeared on Dian Wei's dark face: "...This is the first time I've heard someone praise this."

"Yi Wei, harmony does not deviate from each other."

Zhong Ping thought for a while, and swallowed that "Wei You intends to deviate".

He subconsciously thought of Wancheng...

This word is actually not an auspicious word.

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