Although Yi Zhongkun is twenty-seven years old, he is so sinister that no one can compare to. Shopkeeper Mi hurriedly came to him and asked Jin Keju with a sad face: "How to deal with the mayor? Imperial Army, I killed a girl last night. What do you think?"

Pei Youren said he was careless and left, helping Yi Zhongkun become the deputy captain. Although Yi Zhongkun is twenty-seven years old, he is so sinister that no one can compare to. This made Pei Youren very regretful. While he was secretly blaming himself, he muttered to Jin Keju.

Shopkeeper Mi hurriedly came to him and asked Jin Keju with a sad face: "What should I do to punish the mayor? Imperial Army, I killed a girl last night. What do you think?" Pei Youren was stunned when he heard this and looked at Shopkeeper Mi at a loss.

This shopkeeper is forty-seven, and has been in charge of the prostitute industry for many years with his experience of softness on the outside and hardness on the inside. Pei Youren thought of Weng Jia as soon as he saw him and hated him. But now, Shop Mi has also been bullied by the Japanese and has sympathized with each other, so he has reduced his resentment and felt a little compassion.

Jin Keju heard the Imperial Army and refused: "What can I do with the Imperial Army, my town mayor?" Shopkeeper Mi begged him to tell the Japanese army, "Then I'm old and don't pay for it. How can I live and live?"

He told the Imperial Army? What to say? What to say? He said you are all good, don’t be in trouble, he dares? Say—You give me more or less, and he dare not. But let alone, then death, death, death - what if you run away? The Imperial Army will not go from house to house - it will be ruined, it will be done as soon as it goes from house to house.

Pei Youren was afraid, Jin Keju was not afraid, and he ruthlessly said, "What if I don't bury it?" Don't do it, what if I do it, what should I do? In a hurry, Pei Youren couldn't think of any trouble, and just hoped that Jin Keju could convince Shopkeeper Mi. Shopkeeper Mi really didn't make a fuss: "Why do you have to give me a coffin? Is it the Imperial Army that harmed me?" Give it

, give it, hurry up! Pei Youren, who had been trying to get things done, was busy looking forward to the imperial examination. However, Jin Keju refused: "Where is a coffin in the town?" Why didn't there be any? Who doesn't say anything? If you don’t give it to the Imperial Army, don’t give it to me—I? It’s worth changing to a family of coffins - it’s not whether it’s worth it, but it’s him that the shopkeeper asked the town to give it to him, but the mayor didn’t give it to him - what can he do? No, he is the shopkeeper of the big cabinet, and the big cabinet has a Japanese backing station. How can his constitution be average? How can you deal with a town mayor be a good deal? Pei Youren thought that this matter was as good as a god, so Shopkeeper Mi really showed his power and forced Jin Keju: "The girl is also for the imperial army and for the town. Without these girls, the imperial army would have to ask you to find it. How can you not find it? If you don't look for it, the imperial army will go to the disaster. Who will suffer?"

? Pei Youren was shocked and remembered the scene when Jiang Fangjun entered the courtyard, and hurriedly tried to persuade Jin Keju. But Jin Keju had no place to extricate his heart, and the shopkeeper Mi was arrogant to himself, so he couldn't help but scold him, "You broke the law when you open a kiln, and you won't punish you, and you'll be in trouble." Can you fool me? This really didn't scare Shopkeeper Mi. He shouted with confidence: "It was opened by a large cabinet in the mine. You and the county know that the county has given a license. What's the crime? Now the mine is from the Imperial Army, the town is from the Imperial Army, the county is from the Imperial Army, everything is from the Imperial Army, you can ignore the Imperial Army?"

Can he ignore it? You can't speak well? You little shopkeeper look down on him and scare him out of the way. Can he do it? No matter if you don’t leave - it’s gone, as soon as the Japanese son goes to the house... Pei Youren dares not think about it anymore, and he doesn’t care about the matter of wanting to leave. He has to think about it and persuade Jin Keju to give it to him. But in desperation, Pei Youren did not dare to say that there was one in the town, nor did he dare to say that the town gave it to him, so he couldn't think of any good idea at once, so he could only wait for Jin Keju to agree to it.

Jin Keju cannot offend the shopkeeper Mi of the big cabinet, nor do he want to be threatened, so he calmed down: "I can't control the Imperial Army." "You can ignore the Imperial Army? I have to tell the big cabinet if you die, right? Can the big cabinet not tell the Imperial Army? Can the Imperial Army not let you care? Can you let the Imperial Army give in? Seeing the shopkeeper Mi pressing step by step, Jin Keju rolled his eyes so angry that he rolled his eyes. Pei Youren was worried and anxious: Your shopkeeper Mi has left the girl - even if you have a few days off, the Japanese son will have to go home. No, the Japanese guy got angry and took off your mayor. I won’t say anything about you. What should I do if I change it to a soft and hard way?

Just when Pei Youren was worried about gains and losses, Jin Keju was angry by Shopkeeper Mi: "You - do you still carry the imperial army to suppress me?" "I dare not offend you, nor dare to offend the big cabinet, nor dare to offend the imperial army.But the girl is dead, I have nothing and can't leave. I beg you to give me a coffin in the face of the Imperial Army. After that, I will send the girl to the dispersion. The Imperial Army wants you to find it again. "

is given and it is still dispersed? Why are you - why don't you disperse? Pei Youren hurriedly pulled Jin Keju and said quietly: "If it really disperses, why do you answer Duihuang Army? He just slaps the coffin? "Shopkeeper Mi took advantage of the situation and forced him: "I just beg for a coffin. Why don't the big cabinet tell the imperial army that the imperial army wouldn't let you pay for your wages?" "

wages? You-mother... Pei Youren was about to persuade Shopkeeper Mi, but Jin Keju couldn't bear it and scolded: "Your girl sells kangs, why should the public pay? ""Just selling kangs?" Which girl doesn't have a license? Which girl didn't pay taxes and donate? Besides, who is the Imperial Army? He didn't give a penny, and he would leave after sending the girl. You give me a coffin. "

How much does the coffin cost? If you don't give him apart, the imperial army will suffer a disaster from the house. I - who can bear it? Who doesn't look for you? Can Lao Rui let you? Yes, the key is Lao Rui. Pei Youren hurriedly talked about Jin Keju and said the first half of his thoughts. He heard Jin Keju say that he was afraid of asking for wages when he gave the coffin. He was about to say the second half, but Shopkeeper Mi urged anxiously: "My big town mayor, can you make the decision for the little people? "Pei Youren was worried that Shopkeeper Mi would not come, so he raised his legs and went back to leave. The girl wanted to use the money of the coffin and Jin Keju's salary to convince Jin Keju, but he heard Shopkeeper Mi's ridicule: "What dare I want, my big mayor? I'm begging you to give me a coffin, what are you afraid of? "Before Pei Youren persuaded him, Jin Keju hurriedly responded: "A coffin! There is nothing else. Brother, go to the temple first, I will go there later. "

Your mother's old Jin! He couldn't walk and went backwards, and he didn't rush me to death. Pei Youren calmed down this breath and was worried about Yi Zhongkun after taking a few steps.

From this long rural historical novel "Abacus on the full kang", we can see the tragic situation in the old Northeast under the rule of the Japanese invaders: the shopkeeper who was in charge of the prostitute industry for the Japanese gold mine owner could not do anything to the Japanese army and spread his anger The mayor was unwilling to surrender to the shopkeeper, but was frightened by the Japanese army's tyranny and had to surrender. The little landlord dared not persuade the shopkeeper, nor did he dare to offend the mayor, and even more terrified the brutality of the Japanese army. The shopkeeper, the mayor, and the landlord were all humiliated so much, so what should the farmers do?

This article is intended to defend the will of the martyrs, cherish the present, and prevent the hidden infiltration of external culture and spirit.