Chapter 20
âDaren, after this journey, it is uncertain when we will be able to meet again.â The one speaking was a young child. On his tenderly youthful face was a gravely severe expression at the moment. Moreover, Nan Ge Er noticed that, at this point in time, every child would address Mo Shu as Daren. Mo Shu was sitting in the hall, looking at the crowd of young children, without any word uttered.
âPlease take care of your health.â Another girl, whose age wasnât too far from the previous young boy, spoke as well. âYou are our hope and support.â
Although Nan Ge Er, who was sitting beside Mo Shu, wanted to criticize how âsupportingâ Mo Shu could be. However, due to the atmosphere being overly heavy, he appeared calm on the surface.
âAnd also, we will be leaving Daren to you.â Another child directed this to Nan Ge Er while kowtowing.
Nan Ge Er maintained his composure on the surface, but in actuality, he was totally speechless in his heart. Whatâs with that entrusting tone? Why is he left to me?!
In the morning, every child in the district who was of thirteen years old gathered in the government officeâs hall. Their family and elders didnât enter. Instead, they silently peered in from the outside. The ones talking to Mo Shu now were the young children.
Even though Nan Ge Er tried to ignore the many eccentricities of Guang Tian, he still understood, that, at least, it was impossible for the levying of troops in other places to be as solemn as it was in Guang Tian.
In this world, the people in the levied troops were usually young adults who had no choice but to be drafted into the army due to their inability to find a suitable job. They were just trying to have a job by doing so, it was just that the jobâs title was âsoldierâ.
Although some did make a name for themselves, such as becoming heroes in battlefields, those were still in the minority. Typical soldiers usually muddled along until they reached a certain age, they then received money given by the country, before returning home to farm, or do other types of jobs. This was all on the premise that they were able to survive in the army. To conclude, drafting to the military was just a choice for those in a tight spot, but in Guang Tian, it was almost bestowed as some kind of solemnly tragic duty and responsibility.
All those who were able to attend stood silently outside the hall. The doors of the government office were opened wide, and a huge crowd of people stood quietly outside watching the children speak in quite a sophisticated manner to Mo Shu.
When Nan Ge Er was buying groceries in the morning, he did realise the uncommonly quiet atmosphere in the county as well. Now that he was here, he felt that he probably knew the reason. Is this because the children would be leaving Guang Tian to join Jun Yao countryâs army?
Mo Shu remained silent, looking at those children who were speaking. After all, they werenât adults. Therefore, after speaking for a bit, they began choking back their words. Some werenât even able to speak up, only able to have tears streaming down their faces.
However, not a single child uttered their refusal to join the army. They only spoke about missing their parents, friends, teachers, neighbors, and the dogs and cats at their neighborsâ housesâŠ
Facing a large group of sobbing children, Mo Shu still didnât speak a word. On the contrary, the crowd outside began chatting in whispers, while wiping their tears away too. Nan Ge Er watched at the side, not knowing what exactly Mo Shu was thinking, or perhaps, he didnât understand this custom of Guang Tian.
After a long while, Mo Shu finally raised his head, gazing at the bright sky, as he faintly commented, âWhat great weather.â Though Mo Shuâs words werenât loud, they hushed everyone.
Upon hearing that, Nan Ge Er shifted his gaze to the skies outside as well. The sky in the early spring was a little pale, cold still lingering in the air, but it still made onlookers feel particularly energetic. It gave off a feeling that everything was just beginning; packed with power and hope.
âItâs great weather to do something.â Mo Shu continued, smiling after that, âDidnât you guys decide to go out because you wanted to carve out a career for yourselves?â Truth be told, although Mo Shu didnât give any inciting speech, the atmosphere at the moment was indescribably stirring.
âYour families, brothers, all of them are able to do it, so you can do it too,â Mo Shu calmly stated. He didnât show a vehement expression, nor did he raise his tone, instead only spoke serenely. The lull made it as if the words spoken were the truth. Outside the hall, one could hear a pin-drop.
Everyone listened attentively to Mo Shu. Even Nan Ge Er, who didnât feel any sense of immersion, couldnât help but turn his head to Mo Shu, listening to him.
âDo something outside,â Mo Shu stated, âDonât forget your identities.â Mo Shuâs expression seemed unusually cold when he said his last sentence. It wasnât a coldness in temperature. Instead, it was some kind of numbed, undaunted heartlessness.
Nan Ge Er was awakened by the âchillâ in Mo Shuâs expression. He glanced at Mo Shu, perplexedâhe still had quite a confidence in his intuition. He believed that there wasnât anything wrong with his gut feeling just then. Furthermore, the silence from those in his surroundings confirmed that his hunch wasnât overly sensitive. At that very moment, Mo Shu indeed displayed an exceedingly cold side of him.
âAnd,â Mo Shu suddenly cracked a warm and gentle smile again, âRemember that no one can ever hurt you, except for me and yourselves. When you get tired, you can come back anytime. No matter what youâve become, we will always welcome you here. This place is your home. Well. Iâve finished my speech, get ready to move out. You guys are our pride as well.â
âYes!â Filled with pride and aspiration, the slightly childish voices from every child rang out within the hall.
Nan Ge Er glanced at Mo Shu, a little astonished, yet unsurprisedâhow should he say this; he wasnât surprised at the childrenâs excited emotions, and he wasnât shocked about Mo Shu saying those words, but he just felt that Mo Shu, who was able to say such things, was weird on his own.
âŠHowever, he slightly understood why the townspeople would regard Mo Shu so highly. Merely a few simple words spoken with his usual calming voice was enough to get everyone emotional. Nan Ge Er was very familiar with such auras; he had seen them in kings before. The only difference was that Mo Shu seemed more befitting of a king, as opposed to the kings he had met previously. Gentle yet cold, sharp yet blunt. No king could do it better than him. At that moment, Nan Ge Er honestly thought so.
I think⊠I briefly saw a bit of the truth of Guang Tian. He felt that way in his heart. Is it something good or bad? Mo Shu⊠why did he want me to see that? Did he want to share something with me, or wanted to use me to do something� Or he just innocently wanted me to know? As he pondered, he cast a slightly puzzled look at Mo Shu.
Mo Shu seemed to notice Nan Ge Erâs gaze, he turned his head to him and blinked before lip-syncing to him, âCook honeyed beans later,â revealing a pair of anticipating eyes while he did so.
Yet again, Nan Ge Er returned to his usual expression when facing Mo Shu, almost on the verge of raging. Â I firmly believe, sooner or later, I will lose control of my emotion, and eradicate Mo Shu! He may really be an extraordinary fellow, but before anything else, he definitely is an idiot. Even if he is extraordinary, he is still just an extraordinary, idiotic sweet-food-con, and food junkie!

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This Daren …. đ I can’t wait to see what is the mystery behind this townspeople.
Thank you for this chapter!
Thanks for the chapter! Yet another example of Mo Shu driving Nan Ge Er up the wall, and another clue as to how mysterious this town is… itâs like Nan Ge Er can tell heâs getting parts of a jigsaw puzzle, but because he hasnât got the cover picture, heâs not sure how to start putting the pieces together.
So young and they’re off to the riskiest place…
To be the Daren to such people, Mo Daren isn’t a common person.
Our MC, be careful!
And then he turns around trying to cheat for sweet things from MC….lol!!!
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Thank you for the chapter! (â§âœâŠ)
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Agree with u little pumpkin..that great value of a king mo shu had there..đ
N thank you for the chapter!
How interesting! I can’t wait to know what exactly is this place…
Thanks for the update : D
Another glimpse of the town’s secret. Still too mysterious and early to make any assumption…..
đđ MS is so GOOD at driving NGE up the wall. Can’t wait for the day he blows up.!
Why i have a feeling mo shu is just want nan ge er think he is some ordinary people? Well maybe he is a sweet lovers đđđ i wanna know who mo shu really is đ€đđ
Thank you for new chapter đđđ
Thanks for the chapter! So many mysteries!
Thank you for the update!
When will the MC learn about Mo Shu’s and everyone’s backround?
What are MoShu’s intentions toward him?
Great chapter, thank you!
Aiyah, the town situation is still too mysterious to guess…
Mo Shu just shattered lil pumpkin’s mood by asking for sweets hahahah~
It was funny how they leave Mo Shu to lil pumpkin.
Thank you very much for the update~!!!
Thank you for the update and your hard work đ.
He was so close to being esteemed. So close.
Hmm….
I wonder how much closer he is to finding out the secret of the place.
Whenever STSC updates, I get so happy!
Mo & pumpkin are just too cute!
I am always excited whenever I see a notification for STSC update! Thank you!
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Ah, so strange! I can’t help but be curious, curious, so curious about Guang Ting! Are they spirits of the dead? Are they demons? Reincarnated people? Are they rebels or runaways? I WANNA KNOOOOOOWWW!!!
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It seems the people of Guang Tian can’t die? Or maybe they do, but they come back home alive as their original selves.
Such a young age to be sent out to a dangerous world!
……okay, who- or rather what the bleep is Mo Shu??
When he got jealous seeing his advisor hold Xiao Nan he even mentioned something along the lines of “If I am to die, I’ll bring you down with me.” now he’s saying things like “Only I and yourselves can kill you.” to the kids going out to war!
I want a big fat oblivious clue as to what the people are and what Guang Tian (other than being the name of a guy who hired an assassin to kill the first Emperor of China) is because I ain’t that smart!!!
Is he actually an imatoral? A King? WHO IS THIS SWEET LOVING FOOD-CON!!??
Hmmm… Maybe it is a city full of persons that are specially trained to be the perfect soldier and to be use by the kingdom? I don’t know…
Pumpkin doesn’t know anything about the True meaning behind MO Shu’s words, but he can already say It’s misterious.
Thanks for the chapter!
I can feel Xiao Nan’s anger through the screen XD