Commandery Princess Dongyang noticed the strange expressions on everyone’s faces, including Mu Shaoling, and finally realized there was sothing amiss with what she had said.
She laughed awkwardly before explaining, "You see, you don’t know but I’m actually very poor. Nobody even bothers to rob in these tattered clothes I’m wearing."
The leader looked her up and down through Mu Shaoling, noting her colorful and flashy attire. But what was that fabric? It didn’t seem to be anything special.
Honestly, if she were walking alone, he really wouldn’t bother robbing her. If he did, wouldn’t he end up having to feed her as well?
Seeing the leader still contemplating, Mu Shaoling looked up at the sky, speechless. So here was a bandit whose mind wasn’t quite right, facing a would-be victim who was just as ntally unusual?
So there he was, the first divine doctor of Great Zhou, a family’s young master, dragged down by her to the point where he wasn’t even eligible to be robbed?
"Don’t you believe ?" Seeing the leader pacing back and forth, still weighing the reality of the situation, Commandery Princess Dongyang jumped down from her horse and said to the man, "Let tell you, when I was in Jiangsu, soone stole all my silver. By the ti I got to Shandong, a thief stole a pouch from , but it only had five coins in it. Maybe he felt sorry for because it was so little. He actually returned the pouch to , and not just that, he even gave an extra fifty coins."
What’s more, that incident had actually happened, and at the ti, she felt so embarrassed. How could she be so poor that even thieves were ashad to steal from her? The thief had said, "Miss, I’m pretty poor myself, or I wouldn’t be out here stealing. So this is all I can give you. Don’t scorn it." At that ti, she had already separated from her servants and maidens.
At this point, as the leader listened to Commandery Princess Dongyang’s story, Mu Shaoling noticed that the man’s large mustache was trembling.
Finally, the man dropped his hands from his waist and said, "So what you’re telling is, I can’t rob you. Not only that, but I should also give you so silver and let you go?"
When Commandery Princess Dongyang heard this, she nodded vigorously, then added with an embarrassed chuckle, "Of course, if you’re poor, it’s okay not to give any money."
"Pah... who says I’m poor?" The statent about his poverty Did not sit well with the bandit leader, "I’m the number one bandit of Eighteen Mile Slope; how could I be poor? I can easily pull out several hundred taels."
"You’re that rich?" Now it was Commandery Princess Dongyang’s turn to be indignant, "If you’re so rich, why would you rob a poor person like ? Do you have no sha? No, you have to sponsor a bit, at least give a little sothing. I don’t even have fifty taels on , and you can easily flash a few hundred taels. How about you give a hundred taels?"
"A hundred taels too little for you?" The leader suddenly said, "How about I give you two hundred taels?"
"Sure, sure," Commandery Princess Dongyang nodded repeatedly.
His followers were left dumbfounded. What was this all about? Weren’t they supposed to be robbing her, and now they were offering charity?
This is not right, everything is all twisted!
One of the n quickly pulled the leader aside to whisper.
"Mu Shaoling, do you think he’ll really give the money?" Commandery Princess Dongyang asked Mu Shaoling as she saw this.
Mu Shaoling looked at her, internally crumbling. Was any of this normal?
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