Translator: Dj22031
Editor: Dj22031
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At nine o’clock in the morning, the Dragon Boat Festival officially commenced.
After the leader’s speech, there were lively singing and dancing performances and on-site raffles, and then the dragon boat race that everyone was paying attention to.
Tourists all found convenient spots to watch the race by the lake, and in the front were friends and family of the teams cheering them on. Jiang Lan was patrolling behind the crowd, carefully guarding against possible accidents, and by the way, he could also watch the game from a distance with his superior height and good eyesight.
Eight newly decorated slender dragon boats were ready to go. Each team had put on neat and impressive team uniforms. In order to attract more attention, the participating teams had put a lot of effort into their uniforms. The college student team printed the school name and emblem on the team uniform, while the farmer team printed the simple “Strive for the First Place”… All members of the corpse recovery team were wearing yellow uniforms. In order to make them more conspicuous, few words were printed on the back of the uniform, which read “Jiangcheng Corpse Recovery Team, we have practiced floating on the water for twenty years, and we are sure to win!”.
The participating teams were competing with each other, and the audience on the shore were also discussing enthusiastically which team had the most interesting slogan and which team had the greatest chance of winning.
Until the referee blew the whistle, when the drum beats became as fast as rain, and the eight dragon boats flew out like arrows. The lake was filled with the sound of gongs and drums, and cheers and applause continued.
The dragon boat race was a team competition. There were twenty rowers, a helmsman, a drummer, and a gong player on each dragon boat. The helmsman controlled the direction, the drummers and gong players beat the rhythm to boost morale, and the twenty rowers rowed in unison to the drum beats, igniting everyone’s passion in an instant.
Everyone was cheering for the team they supported. If there hadn’t been a temporary guardrail at the lakeside, the excited tourists would have squeezed into the lake.
Several drones were following to film the race in mid-air. Jiang Lan was looking from behind and saw that the corpse recovery team’s yellow dragon boat was far ahead.
But before he could look at it for a while, the intercom rang: “Is Jiang Lan there? Something seems to have happened on the right side of the area you are responsible for. Go over and take a look.”
Jiang Lan replied with received the message and immediately rushed to the scene of the accident.
Before he got close, he heard a commotion and shouting. In the crowd, a few men who were not easy to mess with were surrounding a skinny little child and beating and scolding him. The child was wearing a black hat and was protecting his head tightly without saying a word.
Some people around couldn’t bear to see this and kept persuading him: “Forget it, just send him to the police station.”
“That’s right. If something goes wrong, you will have to take responsibility.”
The leading man was unwilling to let it go easily. He bent down fiercely to grab the child’s head and said, “You are still a tough guy? Since you dare to steal from me, I will teach you a lesson today on behalf of your parents.”
The child struggled for a moment, and then protected his hat in fear. The man laughed even more viciously when he saw it: “Oh, you are still afraid of seeing people? I want to show everyone who raised this little bast**d.”
After saying this, he forcibly ripped off the hat that the child was holding tightly to.
The child let out a short, hoarse scream and tried to cover his head in panic, but the horns on his head were too big to be covered by his hands. For a moment, not only the onlookers, but even the man who did it were shocked.
He took a step back in disgust and wiped his hands on his trouser legs: “It’s my bad luck that I ran into a little monster.”
After saying that, he hurried away with his few brothers as if avoiding the plague. The crowd of onlookers also moved away a little but did not disperse. They looked at the strange horns on the child’s head with fear and curiosity, and some even took photos with their mobile phones.
“Are these horns real or fake? There are such freaks? Haven’t they been caught for research?”
“Isn’t this the little monster from the garbage dump? He’s not picking up trash anymore but becoming a pickpocket?”
“The horns are real, and I don’t know what kind of strange disease it is. His parents threw him into the garbage dump when he was born…”
“He’s pitiful, but it’s not okay for him to steal things at such a young age. Otherwise, call the police. They should be able to take care of it.”
The people on the scene were talking one after another, and those who knew and those who didn’t were all expressing their opinions.
Jiang Lan pushed through the crowd with difficulty and saw the child squatting on the ground with his head covered. His ill-fitting clothes were torn, revealing his bony limbs, but the most eye-catching thing were the two horns growing on his forehead.
The horns were about the length of a finger, with the base as thick as a one-yuan coin, and gradually tapering as it went up. However, the tip of one of the horns was broken for some reason and had become round and blunt. The whole thing was dark gray and covered with spiral lines.
Jiang Lan’s expression turned hesitant for a moment. He picked up the hat on the ground and put it on the child’s head.
He then asked the onlookers, “What’s going on?”
He was wearing a uniform, and when the onlookers saw that someone had come to take care of things, they started talking to each other.
What probably happened was that this kid stole something while everyone was watching the dragon boat race but was caught and beaten. When he was beaten, his hat was torn off, and everyone discovered that he had strange horns on his head.
Someone suggested: “Young comrade, just send him to the police station. It’s better not to let such a monster run around.”
Many people echoed: “Yes, it looks scary.”
Jiang Lan frowned slightly, thinking that these words were a bit too harsh. But the kid did something wrong, so he could only promise to send him to the police station before he finally dispersed the crowd.
The child probably realized that the crowd had dispersed, so he stood up and wanted to run.
He moved very quickly, obviously he was well prepared. If Jiang Lan hadn’t moved faster than him, he would have slipped away.
Jiang Lan grabbed his wrist and stopped him from leaving: “You did something wrong, you have to go to the police station with me.”
It was unclear whether the child understood or not, he bared his teeth at him viciously and struggled desperately. Jiang Lan could only handcuff his hands behind his back, say hello to the others, and send him to the police station first.
He didn’t look very old, so nothing would happen if he went to the police station. The police would just give him some ideological education.
Jiang Lan escorted him to the car and carefully examined the corner of his forehead. He suspected that this was a hybrid born from the union of a monster and a human. This situation was not uncommon. Generally, if a person inherited the blood of the monster, he would go to the Monster Management Bureau to register. But if he inherited the blood of the human, he would follow the rules of the human side.
Judging from the appearance of this child, he most likely inherited the blood of the monster race, but with no one to teach him and after being abandoned in a human city, he gradually became a little monster in the eyes of humans.
Jiang Lan frowned and thought about the possibility of sending him to the Monster Management Bureau.
But for now, he still had to go to the police station for education.
Jiang Lan took him to the police station. The police were shocked to see the child he was escorting and their tone was not very friendly: “Why are you here again?”
The word “again” made Jiang Lan frown even deeper.
“What happened this time?”
Jiang Lan said: “Stealing in the park. I am a park employee.”
The policeman asked, “Have you recovered the loss?”
Jiang Lan nodded.
The police quickly filled in the information on the form and said, “This is the third time he has been brought here this week. All of the times were for theft.”
Jiang Lan looked at the watch and saw a name on it. He then realized that the child’s name was Jiang Chi. It was a good name.
“Does he have a guardian?”
The policeman shook his head. He knew a little about his situation. “He was raised by the crazy woman Li who picks up garbage at the garbage dump. I haven’t seen crazy woman Li recently. I don’t know if something happened to her.”
After that, he asked Jiang Lan to sign and Jiang Chi to press his fingerprints, and then said: “He is only eleven years old. We have educated him twice but it didn’t work. If we send him to a shelter, he will run away. This is the only way for now.”
There was a hint of helplessness in his words, mixed with a bit of pity and barely perceptible annoyance.
Yes, it was hard to like a child who liked to steal and refused to change despite repeated warnings, and who also had strange horns.
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