Chapter 5: The Prison
Facing Kong Yan's questioning, the other party did not speak out, and Kong Yan didn't ask any more questions. Looking at the man who was fascinated by the dizziness, she struggled to drag and drag the person a meter away.
She stared at the man panting, with a scathing eyes and could even attack a little girl. In this kind of place, how could such a despicable man be a good person?
She stabbed the person out of sight, for fear that the man would be the first to attack when he woke up. Thinking of this, Kong Yan's eyes were dim.
I immediately suppressed the thoughts in my mind. If I can't kill someone in the prison, it will definitely arouse the suspicion of the prison guards, but if I let people wake up like this, the danger is myself.
Kong Yan once again took out the sole of the shoe, walked over and tugged it at the upper part of the man's leg a few times. In this way, he couldn't stand up even if he woke up, so he naturally felt relieved.
Now she was very glad that there were only three of them in this cell. Kong Yan thought of the skinny girl behind her, so she walked over and squatted down in front of the girl.
It was not close to him, and Kong Yan faintly heard the girl gasping heavily, "Are you having a fever?"
Before she finished speaking, her hand had already reached the girl's forehead. The moment her hand touched the girl's forehead, the girl's body curled up slightly, and Kong Yan also heard a soft thank you.
"It's a bit burning, just take some medicine." How could Chuchu feel sad in her poor ragged girl?
Kong Yan leaned his hand into the lapel of his chest and took out a pill hidden in the chest area, "Take one, I'll give myself a fever-reducing medicine."
These medicines were prepared by Kong Yan in the medicine shop. When he entered the Tianzhu in his previous life, there was a spread of infectious diseases with fever in the Tianzhu, so she was ready early in this life. She knew that there was a search for her body and hid everything in a place that could not be discovered before raiding her home.
As for her medical skills, it would be better to say that she could recognize poison and poison. When she was exiled in the Border Guard in her previous life, she met an old woman who was about to starve to death on the roadside. She gave her dry food that day to an old woman who died of beggar. But she saved the old woman like this. Later, when she got along, anyone around her had a minor illness and pain, the old woman would collect herbs to help everyone. No one knew what her surname was, so they called her Yao Grandma. Kong Yan was dull and always helped Yao Grandma do some work when she had nothing to do. Gradually, she learned to recognize poison and distinguish poison before Yao Grandma passed away in the three years of the Border Guard.
The girl gently raised her chin, her watery eyes swayed, staring at Kong Yan, looking pitiful.
Kong Yan's heart was soft and his voice couldn't help but lighten. "The pills were made of powder and honey."
He didn't speak, and lowered his eyes. There was no scheming or evil thoughts in the other party's eyes. It was as clean as the pool of water. He thought so, slowly opened his mouth, slightly bitter and sweet pills like the dry sweet drinks in the desert, allowing his tight body to slowly relax.
The surroundings were very dark. Although Kong Yan couldn't see it, he could still feel the girl's body trembling slightly just now, and her desire to protect her instantly was full of protection.
There was no quilt in the cell, let alone a bed, there was only a pile of hay. Kong Yan didn't care about so much, so he walked over and hugged the hay next to the girl, and surrounded the girl with hay. She thought for a moment, turned around and pulled down the man's faint coat, turned around and covered the girl's body.
Only after a layer of outer robe did the hay pile up on the girl's body again.
The girl in the haystack curled up into a ball, and after taking the pills, she closed her eyes. Kong Ye knew that she was not sleeping and could even feel her uneasiness.
I have been busy since I came in. Only then did Kong Ye have time to sit down and rest. The prison was very quiet, as if I had fallen into an abyss, and the cold air squeezed into my body from all around.
Kong Yan wiped his shoulders from time to time to keep warm. As for her parents, she was not worried. Her mother has always been strong and would take good care of herself.
Since waking up in the carriage, he has been preparing for the house search. Everything has settled, and Kong Yan buried his face between his knees.
I don’t know how long it took, a sound of ‘Dangdang…’ sound came from the prison.
The sound of knocking on the iron railing suddenly sounded, breaking the tranquility of the prison.
"It's time to start, let's set all the bowls."
As the jailer shouted, a serene sound came from all around the prison. Kong Yan cheered up and searched the cell, and then saw a half-broken porcelain bowl in the corner, with the remaining brown rice in it.
It's March now, and the food that day would not be broken. Kong Yan smelled a familiar smell. She wanted to smell it again, but the iron fence behind her had been knocked.
"If you want Momo's signs when you have a meal, don't eat it, it's just right to save food."
Kong Yan was about to have a meal, but he thought of the sick girl, so he didn't even have to think about pouring out the leftovers from the bowl and putting them down on the ground next to the iron bar.
The jailer impatiently scooped a spoonful of porridge into the bowl. A piece of the bowl broke. Half of the porridge flowed out when it went in. Only the bottom of the bowl was left, and a piece of dry cake was thrown to the next place. The jailer went directly to the next cell.
Kong Yan picked up the cake, blew the soil on it, and then carefully picked up half a bowl of porridge. The three of them shared such a small amount of food. No wonder the girl was so hungry that she was as thin as a hair.
Carefully put down the bowl in your hand, the porridge is still a little warm. For sick people, it is best to eat these weak and easy-to-digestible things.
Although Kong Yan couldn't bear it, he pushed the uneasy girl who was sleeping, "Wake up."
The girl tightened her body and opened her eyes suddenly.
Seeing that she was scared, Kong Yan hurriedly explained, "It's me, dinner is delivered. You are sick, so drink some porridge."
The vigilance in the girl's eyes faded away and she said, "I'm not hungry."
I'm skinny, how can I not be hungry?
Kong Yan said helplessly, "You have to eat if you are not hungry, you are sick now."
The girl lowered her eyes and stopped talking.
The other party was unwilling to eat, and Kong Yan had no choice. She looked down at the half bowl of porridge in her hand. Suddenly something flashed in her mind. She brought the bowl to her nose and smelled it, and immediately showed a look of vigilance in her eyes.
Her actions finally attracted the girl's attention. The girl was a little surprised to see her getting up and walking to the corner of the wall, holding something and smelling it.
Thinking of something, his eyes fell on the dizzy man again, and his eyes became darker again.
Kong Yan didn't expect to smell the smell of wolf poisonous flowers. The wolf poisonous flowers are commonly known as the heartbreaking grass. You can get poisoned by just smelling their smell, let alone being put into food and eating them slowly. People seem to die of illness and cannot realize that they are being poisoned.
Kong Yan thought about it carefully and found that the ones who had just poked their heads out of the cell opposite were men, and the other was women, and there were no men and women like them.
She turned her body and her eyes fell on the dizzy man. He was really just locked up here? Or did he have any other purpose?
Who must cause a girl to die in the prison?
What is the identity of a girl?
Chapter completed!