C711 The Secret of the Hidden Fog Kid (2/2)

Hidden Fog Kid carefully thought back to the question that she just asked, her mind sunk into deep memories. Why do I hate Xiao Letian so much? Why?

In fact, it was not only Xiao Letian, the Hidden Fog Kid hated every single Chinese from the bottom of her heart. In her eyes, all the Chinese people deserved to die, none could live.

He and his brother had always lived in a fishing village on the Nine Regions Island. Although their lives were difficult, under the care of his brother and mother, Hidden Fog Kid's childhood was considered lucky. Unfortunately, everything changed during the summer when he was five years old.

That day, she and her brother were fishing in the sea. Halfway there, they met a common Chinese sailboat. The two siblings were living at sea, so they were very familiar with the appearance of a Chinese boat.

The siblings excitedly rowed their boats and followed the other fishermen from the same village over, carrying the abalone, scallop, pipa, and other seafood that they had just caught. If they could get a few yellow and lustrous copper coins, this year's family's days would be much better, who didn't know that Chinese merchants were very generous?

However, no one expected that there would be a disgusting old man on this Chinese merchant ship that would immediately fall in love with the beautiful Hidden Fog Kid. At that time, that disgusting old man tricked the Hidden Fog Kid into boarding the ship, then told the fishermen in the same village that she was going to use a string of money to buy herself away.

His older brother kowtowed on the deck, begging for mercy with all his might, but what he got instead was a ship full of sailors laughing at him, while his fellow villagers didn't dare to speak out in anger.

What was even more unexpected to Hidden Fog Kid was that her father, who only knew how to drink without doing anything, actually kneeled in front of a Chinese merchant and happily took away the bunch of copper coins. Hidden Fog Kid clearly remembered that it was a string of Yongzheng Treasure Channels.

No matter how the girl cried or how her brother begged, he couldn't make his father soften. He only knew that the drunkard ran away with the copper coin, and Hidden Fog Kid knew that the money wouldn't be left even for her mother.

He would never be able to forget that day, when his mother and brother were crying and running barefoot on the beach. They would fall down and get up again and again, but none of the surrounding villagers knew what to do.

Looking for the government? This was a girl bought from his father. This kind of business was not illegal, moreover, the local renowned and powerful would not offend a sea merchant just for a little girl. In their eyes, the copper coins in the hands of a Chinese businessman were much more important than a little girl.

Maybe that was fate. Hidden Fog Kid knew that the neighboring village's big sister Minko had been sold off three months ago by her family. She had heard that she had been sold to River City to enjoy bliss, and that she could earn money even without working and dressing up.

A five-year-old child didn't know what kind of life that was. Maybe girls were born to be sold, because there were far too many examples like this.

To the Japanese, it was not a problem to sell a girl. Even the girls who were sold had to accept it. According to historical records, during the Minzhiweixin period, the cuts were shockingly large, and farmers, as the lowest class in society, were cruelly exploited.

At that time, the boys would be sent to the factory to work when they were fourteen or fifteen years old, and when they were older they would go to work as soldiers and eat food. As for girls in their teens, they either sold to the factories to be the hardest laborers or went to work as prostitutes. Only the children of truly rich families would be educated.

As for the children who had received an education, they were the hope for the future of Japan. A girl like the Hidden Fog Kid would at best only be considered a part of the population.

Originally, after going through the most homesick phase, Hidden Fog Kid was already somewhat resigned to her fate. Her subconscious was even fantasizing about beautiful clothes and exquisite food.

Of course, there would be these. On this merchant ship, the Hidden Fog Kid had already enjoyed the beautiful silk clothes and exquisite food that she would never even dare dream of.

That night, two extremely vicious women walked in and announced that the hell had come to Hidden Fog Kid because they wanted to bind his feet.

Such a terrifying punishment. The little girl had never thought this world would have such an evil punishment. The long white cloth tightly wrapped around her feet, and the two ox-like women even used all their strength to break their own foot bones.

Hidden Fog Kid would never forget the pain she felt at that moment. Her bones were deformed, the broken bones stung her flesh, and she cried out helplessly as she passed out. However, no matter how much she begged, she could not find any mercy.

She would never forget the words of those two wicked women. ”Such a beautiful girl, she must be bound into a three inch golden lotus. That is the only valuable thing …” ”Hahaha!”

Thinking about it, Hidden Fog Kid suddenly felt pain in her feet. Although Master had already healed her feet, she would never be able to see that painful memory of her childhood again in her entire life.

”That evil China must be destroyed. Not a single person must be left alive. They all must die … Including Xiao Letian, he has to die too! ”

This is Hidden Fog Kid's oath!