Accompanied by Feng Xinjie, Ling Tian and A Li had a great time at Jilongpo, visiting the Twin Towers and many other scenic spots.
One day, Feng Xinjie arranged for A Li and Ling Tian to visit the seaside, where she highly recommended the seafood stalls.
Strictly speaking, the capital of Malaysia is not a coastal city, but its city center is only forty to fifty kilometers from the sea.
The villa area where the Feng family resided was even closer to the sea, only about 20 kilometers away.
They spent the entire day at the beach. As night fell, various lights illuminated the seaside, and it became lively. Feng Xinjie led A Li and Ling Tian to the seafood stalls by the sea.
It was only in such places that one could taste the most authentic local delicacies and feel the local atmosphere.
At this moment, only the three of them were at the stalls. The Feng family's bodyguards were waiting in the parking lot two kilometers away.
Feng Xinjie felt that the bodyguards were a nuisance, like a third wheel, so she had them stay in the parking lot and not follow them.
Initially, the bodyguards were adamant, refusing to agree because Old Master Feng had issued an order to ensure the safety of Ling Tian and the others.
Ling Tian also felt that the bodyguards were a hindrance, and more importantly, he and A Li did not need bodyguards. Therefore, Ling Tian also requested the bodyguards to leave.
The leader of the bodyguards was unwilling, so Ling Tian and A Li had a very friendly spar with a few bodyguards.
More than ten bodyguards attacked at once, but within a minute, all of them were defeated by either Ling Tian or A Li.
Ling Tian and A Li's combat prowess astonished the bodyguards. After reporting to Old Master Feng, they were finally relieved of their duty as third wheels.
In front of a stall, at a large table by the sea, the table was filled with various delicacies, and a dedicated chef was preparing food for Ling Tian and the others.
Feng Xinjie was speechless as she watched A Li and Ling Tian, who were eating like starving ghosts.
Given A Li's excellent physique, Feng Xinjie had always thought she was a very disciplined person. To her surprise, A Li ate with an astonishing appetite, consuming more than several adult men combined.
As they were eating, a boy about ten years old suddenly ran to their table and headed straight for A Li.
"Sister A Li, you should leave here quickly. Someone is looking for trouble with you!"
Ling Tian looked at the boy. He was thin and gaunt, barefoot, with skin tanned to a dark sheen, clearly from spending a lot of time under the sun by the sea. However, it was evident that this child was not of Malaysian Southeast Asian descent but had Chinese blood.
Ling Tian looked up at A Li, asking what was going on.
A Li chuckled, "Ling Tian, this child is called Xiao Guai. He's my new little brother!"
It turned out that A Li had been playing in the vicinity for some time. A few days ago, she had come to this beach alone and encountered a group of thugs bullying a group of orphans.
In fact, except for China and a few developed countries, orphans in every country are not well taken care of.
Especially in places like Southeast Asia, there are many slums and many orphans. The reason there are many orphans by the sea is that these children can do small businesses by the sea, such as collecting shells to make handicrafts or catching seafood to sell to tourists.
Of course, some of these children also go astray, joining gangs, engaging in petty theft, or even extortion.
This child named Xiao Guai had been wandering with his sister since childhood. Xiao Guai was a good swimmer and often caught seafood and shells in the sea to sell to tourists.
However, what caught A Li's attention about this child was that he possessed supernatural abilities.
Xiao Guai's ability was telekinesis; he could move anything weighing less than one kilogram within a two-meter range with his mind.
At the same time, the child could lock onto targets with his mental power. Xiao Guai was very skilled with a slingshot, and he could use his mental power to guide the projectiles, hitting precisely where he aimed.
Of course, despite his young age, this child had been wandering for many years and knew how dangerous the world was. No one knew about his supernatural abilities except Xiao Guai and his sister, Xiao Ling.
A Li discovered Xiao Guai when a group of thugs were robbing some street children.
Xiao Guai stood up for the other children and attacked the thugs with his slingshot. Enraged, the thugs went to capture Xiao Guai.
Xiao Guai fought and fled, but he was just a child and was eventually cornered and beaten to the ground by the thugs. The thugs then began to surround Xiao Guai, intending to cripple him.
In such a country, crippling a street child was not a big deal. Just then, A Li intervened.
The "Ram Horn Hammer Little Devil" reappeared, and A Li directly broke the limbs of more than a dozen thugs with her ram horn hammer, leaving them groaning on the ground.
Regardless of whether these people had the money to treat their injuries, even if they did, and could hire the best surgeons, it would be difficult for them to live like normal people.
Having become disabled, how could they continue to be thugs and extort others? They would be fortunate if they weren't extorted themselves.
A Li also warned them that if they continued to harass these children, she would break all their limbs.
Xiao Guai was extremely grateful to A Li for saving his life. If A Li hadn't been there today, he would likely have been crippled, and for a street child, becoming disabled would mean a very tragic fate.
Xiao Guai invited A Li to his home. He lived in a slum a few kilometers away from the sea, where he and his sister lived in a very dilapidated thatched hut.
A Li was surprised to discover that Xiao Guai's sister, A Ling, was also a supernatural being.
This younger sister, A Ling, was also of Chinese descent. The little girl was one year younger than Xiao Guai. Although they were not related by blood, they had relied on each other since they were very young, like siblings.
The siblings' supernatural abilities had only appeared in the last two years. A Ling's ability was also peculiar; she could draw vitality from plants and use this vitality to accelerate the healing of illnesses and wounds.
A Ling often used this ability to treat other wandering children around them.
Of course, both siblings knew the principle that "innocence is a crime when one possesses valuable treasures." If A Ling's special ability were known to outsiders, she would be in danger, and it was highly possible she would be captured for experimentation.
Therefore, A Ling bought a few traditional Chinese medicine books from a second-hand stall and tried to treat people with herbal medicine.