Legend of the Flying Fox: The mysterious man presented the mansion compound, and Hu Fei became a rich man

Hu Fei helped Miao Renfeng repel Tian Gui Nong , and Cheng Lingsu drifted in the rivers and lakes, preparing to make a big scene at the World Leaders Conference.

, but there is a small interlude in the middle. Cheng Lingsu saw that Hu Fei cared so much about the comb, and couldn't help but feel jealous, and proposed to go on the road alone. Hu Fei was worried about Cheng Lingsu's safety and persuaded him nicely, and finally recovered Cheng Lingsu's heart, but he did not find Cheng Lingsu's love for him.

The two passed through Yitang Town and were suddenly surrounded by people. They were warmly welcomed, greeted with good wine and good food, and were given a mansion villa. The housekeeper and servants are all available, just like the style of a rich man.

Hu Fei thought it was Yuan Ziyi joking with him at first, so he didn't refuse. Who knew that the master had never shown up, and Hu Fei couldn't help but be suspicious.

Hu Fei has been in the role of Feng Tiannan and Chen Yu, but this time with Cheng Lingsu, he is not worried. After all, Cheng Lingsu's ability to use poison and detoxify is the best in the world, and no one dares to play a big sword in front of her. He and Cheng Lingsu peacefully spent a few days at ease.

Hu Fei took a shower and changed clothes, took Cheng Lingsu to the night market, and invited Cheng Lingsu to eat stinky tofu. Who would have thought that Cheng Lingsu had been frail since childhood and could not tolerate spicy food, but even felt unwell after returning home. In the original work, Cheng Lingsu was not so delicate. This was added by the screenwriter. It seemed to be quite meaningful. It laid a foreshadowing for the subsequent plot and heralded the unfortunate ending of Cheng Lingsu.

Hu Fei and Cheng Lingsu lived and died together, and their relationship deepened, but Hu Fei proposed to become brothers and sisters. Hu Fei may feel that it is inappropriate to take a young woman on the road after all, but if the two sides are brothers and sisters, it does not matter. But Cheng Lingsu had a deep-rooted love for Hu Fei. She who had always been calm suddenly burst into tears. She explained that she was crying with joy, but the stupid Hu Fei still didn't notice it.

stayed for a few days without any clues. Hu Fei sold the mansion compound, exchanged it for gold and silver jewelry, and gave it to a group of servants as their severance and settlement expenses. The remaining money was sent to help the poor. He and Cheng Lingsu The chivalrous adventure of the rivers and lakes began again.

To tell the truth, the adaptation of this piece of loose money seems a bit cliché, and the original book does not have it. As a hero, Hu Fei has never accepted gifts from others in his life. Zhao Banshan is his eldest brother, who gave him 300 taels of gold before parting. He was afraid that Hu Fei would refuse, and he did not explain it in public. Hu Fei found out the truth after opening the package, but it was too late to catch up with Zhao Banshan. It is so difficult for brothers who live and die together to give gifts to Hu Feishang, let alone an ordinary person who has never met.

But in the plot, facing the gift of a stranger's mansion compound, Hu Fei actually accepted it and sold him to the poor. It seems arrogant and upright, but it is actually a generosity of others. It is not appropriate to do so before the matter is clear.

If Hu Fei is really so generous and righteous, then he doesn't need to make up and disguise himself, avoid the eyes and ears of these people, he can eat, drink and play while doing charity work for the poor. He chose to avoid it, indicating that he felt uneasy in his heart, and it also meant that he was unwilling to eat for free. There is a contradiction in the internal logic of

's characters. This is a problem that unsophisticated screenwriters often encounter when adapting Jin Yong's novels. As a network giant, there is really no need to be too demanding.