Chapter 3992: A Beggar (1/2)

Chapter 3992: A Beggar

The person was an old man whose robe was tattered from overuse There were plenty of patches that were terribly sewn on

However, the lack of craftsood look at the old htly shut as if they were sewn together They looked like twoout of the sockets There was one tiny gap in the middle Who knows if he could actually see out of them? Even if he could, his vision would be awfully li skinny caused his cheekbones to be overly pro in a scary look The rest of his fraust of wind could send hi

People shuddered for hi the thin and shoddy robe during the night

He held a walking stick made out of bamboo with one hand The botto the old

His other hand was a broken boith several holes He obviously picked it up somewhere and clearly treasured it since it was kept extremely clean

There were five coins or so in the bowl They issued clanks as he walked Everyone could tell at first glance that he was a beggar

This was a coh for many However, this was the wilderness

The appearance of an old man like him here seemed out of place Both Lu Qi and the old man took one step backward and became cautious

The issue was that he appeared next to them with extreme speed They didn’t notice his arrival until he was already standing by the carriage

Both of them were top masters, especially Lu Qi She didn’t dare to claim supremacy but she was confident that very few cultivators in Sword Continent could beat her Moreover, she knew all of the big shots too

She didn’t recognize this old ar either in this region

First was a gar? This was too much to be a coincidence Since when did Sword Continent have soyou want?” She took a deep breath and bowed slightly

The old man was clearly powerful so prudence was the best course

“Sirs, I haven’t eaten for three days and three nights Please give ood” He raised his bowl and caused the coins to collide

For soing but rather, he was showing off the coins in his bowl This was a rather strange and outrageous feeling

However, Lu Qi wasn’t laughing She glanced at the old carriage driver, unaware of this newcomer’s intention