A man, looking every bit the beggar with his tattered and torn appearance.
These two were the old beggar's right-hand men, Golden Saber Feng San and Iron Beggar Zhou Peng.
From their attire, it was clear that their styles differed greatly; the Beggar Sect had always been divided into two factions: the Jingyi Sect and the Dirty Clothes Sect.
Neither faction was superior to the other.
The Dirty Clothes Sect was easy to understand—just like Zhou Peng, they wore ragged clothes and looked like beggars.
The Jingyi Sect, like Feng San, wore fine silks and used weapons inlaid with gold and silver, appearing quite wealthy.
Did the Beggar Sect actually have money?
Yes, the disciples of the Beggar Sect might not have money, but the leaders of the Beggar Sect were quite rich.
There were three sources of money. First, the lowly beggars had to pay dues every day, and over time, it added up, so the leaders of the Beggar Sect were not short of money.