Kong Yiji was a person who could stand and drink without getting drunk. He had a high nose bridge and deep eyes. He was wearing a tattered shirt and a pair of faded pants. He always wore a black hat that covered his hair. He liked to hold an umbrella on rainy days because he thought it would make him look more noble. One day, Kong Yiji came to a small tavern. He ordered a glass of beer and sat in a corner, drinking silently. His friends did not know his true identity, so they asked him,"Kong Yiji, why did you come to this bar?" "I just wanted to see how the people here live," replied Kong Yiji. His friends laughed at him for being a poor scholar who only knew how to drink. However, Kong Yiji didn't care. He continued to drink his wine and looked at the surrounding crowd. Suddenly, a child came to the tavern and asked Kong Yiji,"Kong Yiji, do you have 50 yuan?" Kong Yiji nodded and Kid took out 50 yuan and handed it to Kong Yiji. Kong Yiji looked at the child in surprise. He had never seen such a rich person before. After the child left, Kong Yiji's friends started to laugh at him, saying that he was a greedy person and shouldn't have accepted the money. However, Kong Yiji didn't care. He continued to drink his wine and looked at the surrounding crowd. Suddenly, Kong Yiji felt dizzy and fell to the ground, losing consciousness. When he woke up, he found himself trapped in a dark room surrounded by walls. He remembered his identity and the ridicule of his friends. He felt very lonely and helpless. However, he did not give up. He began to look for a way to escape. He kept looking until he found a window. He crawled out of the room and came to an unfamiliar city. There, he started his life anew and worked hard to earn money to make himself stronger. He knew that he was no longer the poor scholar who only knew how to drink. He had become stronger and braver.
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No, not at all. I get ideas from various sources, not just comic villains.
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