Chapter 944: Crash the Circus

Style: Fantasy Author: lotus pond moonWords: 2210Update Time: 24/01/18 17:54:52
Eating is a temptation. Quzi used this temptation to create opportunities to communicate with the tiger cub, and gradually the baby listened more and more to his instructions.

Quzi was a scheming man, and soon he trained the baby to become an animal with acrobatic skills.

Two years later it was no longer a baby, but an adult tiger. The pole flowers on the body grow out one by one, and they are clearly and well-proportioned with the majestic color of the fur. Although the tiger has grown up, Quzi still habitually calls it baby, so that they feel close to each other.

People often came to the zoo to watch, so Quzi used new tricks to keep everyone entertained. As soon as he whistles, the baby will consciously crawl into the fire ring, do somersaults, and step on the seesaw. These actions are completed. The baby looked up at Quzi, his eyes shining with longing.

At this time, Quzi would throw a piece of pork or something. After it ate, it started playing the game again and didn't stop until Quzi signaled to stop.

A tourist who was watching cheered and suggested: If you have such good conditions, why not form a circus performance team?

These words reminded Quzi that there happened to be a few horses in the zoo, and after training, they all reached a certain level of performance. Soon, Quzi took the lead in setting up a circus. Many people nearby came to watch and praised it, and it also made a lot of box office revenue. But later, not many people came to watch the circus. The leaders of the zoo discussed with Quzi that bringing the circus out of the zoo and into the public could create benefits.

Quzi agreed with this opinion, and the next day, he ordered a group of 13 people to hit the road. Quzi took the baby with him. The baby was placed in a large wooden cage and pulled by a carriage. After walking for a few days, he left the provincial capital and went to Jiangdong County, where he temporarily rented a corner of the square and set up a tent. , install loudspeakers, play music and make publicity. There are still not many people coming to the theater, and they are always scattered.

The circus shows are also performed in turns. Often, half of a show is performed, and a group of people leave, and another group of people come. The people who come keep watching, probably watching more than ten different kinds of shows, and then change again. It became the beginning of the show and they left. And if the ticket seller at the door insists on selling tickets, there will always be some business. In the evening, there will be more people watching the theater, and sometimes it will be crowded.

Quzi mainly trains tigers to perform, which is the highlight of the circus. Maybe his show attracted many spectators outside the venue, and many viewers bought tickets in order to watch. But a young man with long hair walked past the ticket office. Since he didn't buy a ticket, there was still a hurdle inside that he couldn't pass.

This is the entrance to the circus performance. A tall and thick man is standing at the door, looking for this long-haired man to collect tickets. Where can he get the tickets? They won't let you in. Changfa turned around and was about to say something when the man selling tickets came after him. He pointed at Changfa and said to the strong man, don't let him in. He didn't buy a ticket.

The strong man is a man who accepts softness rather than hardness. He stretched out his hands to block the entrance and said clearly, "You can get a replacement ticket!"

Changfa glared at him and said I didn't want to buy a ticket, I just wanted to watch the show. He also clenched his fist, as if he was about to collide.

But the strong man was bigger than him, and he didn't accept this trick. He even yelled, "If you don't buy a ticket, leave. Don't block the way of the audience." Changfa thought that the strong man's words were not right, so he responded rudely: You are causing trouble on my territory, be careful to pick your hamstrings.

The strong man didn't understand everything, but he knew what Changfa said was not good, so he slapped him and told him to leave. This angered Changfa. Changfa poked his finger on the bridge of the strong man's nose and threatened, "Remember, I won't be able to eat you when the time comes, so I'll walk around in circles."

The strong man understood and pushed him again: What do you want? Seeing that he was outnumbered, Changfa retreated to the ticket sales aisle, then turned back and said, I will come to collect the venue protection fee at that time, and if you don't pay, I will bleed you.

Changfa left, and there was only peace for a while. Quzi was performing wonderful tiger hoops, somersaults and other performances in front of a steady stream of spectators in the tent.

Suddenly there was a sound of chaos from the box office entrance. The audience had no interest in watching. Quzi yelled in animal language, and the tiger stopped performing.

He approached the entrance and looked, suddenly startled and angry. I saw a sharp saber held in Changfa's hand, approaching the strong man step by step. The strong man couldn't get out of the way, and Changfa slashed his left knee twice menacingly.

He collapsed in the aisle of the tent, calling his father and mother, and the smell of blood filled the air. Behind the long-haired man were four or five young men armed with sabers. They pressed forward arrogantly. The conductor had already been hit by the saber. He was lying on the wooden aisle, looking at the bleeding wound, his eyes flashing. The sheen of hatred.

Some circus employees picked up wooden sticks on the spot and prepared to fight back, but the group of young people called by Long Hair who were looking for trouble were all desperadoes. They slashed wildly with sabers in their hands, and no one dared to step forward to fight with them. A head-on confrontation.

In Quzi's eyes, these perpetrators are all gangsters, and if they are not prepared, they will endanger themselves immediately. Quzi approached the baby and whispered something into the tiger's ear. The tiger did not immediately fight but fell to the ground, pretending to be defeated.

When Chang Fa broke into the circus performance venue with his saber, the tiger rolled quickly, came behind Chang Fa, stood up suddenly, opened his mouth and bit the back of Chang Fa's neck. A sharp pain caused his long hair to tumble, and he stabbed back with the saber in his hand, missing everything.

The tiger flexibly avoided it, and its sharp teeth like silver needles bit Changfa's neck tightly. Changfa was dying, but conscious. He threw away his saber, took out a loaded pistol, and reflected the shot behind him. There were clouds of sparks, bang - bang - the tiger let go of the bullet and fell to the ground. The back of his long-haired neck was almost broken by the tiger's bite. He was unable to stand steadily and fell to the ground. The accomplices who followed him turned around and retreated with pale faces upon seeing this.

Quzi approached Changfa lying on the ground and saw that he was covered in blood. He thought he might be dead, but when he touched his nose, he was indeed dead.

At this moment, some people in the circus were holding benches and some were holding wooden sticks, and they were fighting with the bad guys who were slashing with sabers.

At this moment, someone called the police. The police took a microphone and shouted outside: "Both sides put down their weapons and stop using force. Anyone who disobeys will be arrested."

As the bad guys rushed into the circus, several frightened tall horses ran and jumped wildly, but were blocked by the guardrails in the tent and could not escape. This naturally became a cover for Quzi and several team members to escape from being hacked. One of them The horse was wounded, so it flew up and even trampled a bad guy to the ground.

Then, several police officers rushed in, took away the sabers from a group of bad guys, and led them out of the circus tent at gunpoint. As for the long hair that had lost its life, it was still spread out in the tent, with the body of a tiger next to it.

Long Hair's death was in a miserable state, with only a piece of skin connected to his head and neck, which was bloody. It was clear at first glance that it was bitten by a tiger. Changfa was still holding a pistol in his hand, and it was clear at first glance that he had killed the tiger with the pistol. Although it could be deduced from the observation of the scene, the police still called in a forensic investigation and questioned the people present. Quzi recounted what he witnessed in front of everyone.

Three or four people in the circus were injured, but no one died. Only Long Hair died. When his body was taken out to take care of the funeral, no one felt pity for him. They only blamed him for bullying the circus from other places and seeking provocation. He caused trouble and died unjustly. Some people even said that his death by a tiger was a kind of retribution.