Chapter 25 Grab Candy
Lao Hei was already running around in the room, but the rope in my hand restricted its freedom.
The thing was so angry that it smashed the window with its head. Soon, Lao Hei jumped up and rushed straight towards the thing without any hesitation. I was also thrown aside by it, and then
Lao Hei ran out of the window.
I rolled from the corner of the bed to the floor in a daze. It took me a while to realize what happened?
The bed was full of glass shards, and I was now alone. For a moment, I really wished it would have been better if I wasn't alone.
It would be great if Bai Ke would appear, it would be great if Xiao Mingnian would appear, but if it doesn't work, Bai Jiuyan will do...
None of them showed up.
The wind stopped, the moon peeked out from the dark clouds, and the night was still so quiet.
I pulled up the quilt and shook off the broken glass, turned over and hugged him tightly, huddled at the foot of the bed, and sat there all night.
Geez...
Finally, the chickens in the village crow, and a ray of sunlight shines in through the window and falls on my toes.
I spent a dark night, and I secretly raised my head and glanced at the window.
Dong dong dong, dong dong dong...
Suddenly there was a knock on the door, and there was a pityful voice: "Why did Mrs. Hu scatter such good rice in front of the door? It's a waste of food." The woman slapped the door and shouted: "Is there anyone here?"
"Yes, I am Hu Ningshe, aunt..."
"Hu Ningshe?" The woman's voice changed, and she murmured: "If you enter unintentionally, your bad luck will go away."
"Auntie, please open the door for me!" I pushed the key out from the foot of the door: "My door is locked from behind."
"No offense intended, bad luck goes away! No offense intended, bad luck goes away..." The woman ignored me at all, and kept walking further and further away as she muttered these eight words.
grandmother!
It's been a night and she still hasn't come back.
Seeing that there was no one to open the door for me, I had to climb out of the window and open the door from the front door.
I looked around, and grandma sprinkled a strip of rice around the door, but forgot about the window.
I looked around for clues: "Lao Hei! Grandma! Grandma! Lao Hei!"
Unknowingly, I walked into the village. The people in the village hated me, and they would kick me out if I went in. Especially now that it was morning, people in the village were rushing to go to the fields, and I was confused for a while.
It rained lightly last night, and the roads in the village were muddy. I searched around behind the house several times. The road was still warm with small puddles, but I saw a moderately deep dog paw print at a corner.
It's Lao Hei's footprints.
I searched around again and found that it was going into the village. Now I had two ways. One was to go into the village and be kicked out by the villagers; the other was to wait for everyone in the village to go home and I was secretly waiting.
Go find it.
However, it was already afternoon when the people in the village had finished their work in the fields, so I had less time to find my grandma, and I didn’t know if anything would happen tonight.
"Grandma! Lao Hei! Where are you!" I stood at the entrance of the village and shouted several times, but there was still no response.
"The fox demon wife! The disaster star! She comes to steal chickens in the middle of the night. Let's kill the fox demon wife! Otherwise she will steal chickens every day!" I was stepping towards the village to look, and a group of children jumped past me. One of them even
He bumped into me. He said in a milky voice: "I'm sorry, sister."
"Be careful." I supported him.
He chuckled and ran away reciting the children's song again.
I smiled mockingly to myself: "After all this time, the ill will towards me by the people in this village has not diminished at all, and it has even begun to be passed down from generation to generation."
"hey-hey!"
A sudden laughter sounded behind me, and I turned around and saw the fool in the village.
I was displeased: "Why are you laughing?"
"Fox wife! Give birth to a fox! You will give birth to a lot of foxes in the future! Foxes! You are a monster! So many foxes surrounded your house last night!"
"What did you say?"
"Hey hey hey, the fox gets married and carries nine coffins."
"Neuropathy."
"Fox stalks his wife, seventy-two. Hey hey hey!"
72, isn’t that my grandma’s age? Is it a coincidence?
"Do you know anything? Have you met my grandma? Tell me!"
"I won't tell." The fool chuckled, saliva dripped from his mouth, and then dripped on his clothes, looking extremely sloppy. He muttered: "Foxes get married and have little foxes! Pig knuckles are delicious.
!Eat pork knuckles.”
I really had no idea, I was really a fool. I guess I was also stupid and tried to waste half a day standing here with him.
I went home, changed into dark clothes, put a scarf on my head, and took a long way to the village.
I have rarely been in the village since I was a child, so I am not familiar with the roads in the village at all, and I don't dare to shout loudly. I can only wander around like a headless fly.
After wandering around, I came back to where I started.
"A ghost beating a wall?" I was a little depressed, but that's not the case, it's broad daylight.
So I started to mark the tree, and after going around twice, my analysis proved that I was simply lost.
…
"Fox Wife, Fox Demon Wife, hey hey hey hey..."
When I was at a loss what to do, that fool stood in front of me.
I'm a little scared. This place is relatively remote, and he is a fool. If he does something to me, I really can't run away.
So I took a few steps back and asked, "Why are you following me?"
He stretched out his hand and said, "I want candy!"
"Stop following me. Where can I find candy for you?" I picked up a stone on the ground and said to him, "You are following me. Do you believe it if I hit it?"
"Hey hey hey, Fox Wife is angry! Fox Wife is angry, I won't give you anything if you don't give me candy." The fool put his hands on his chest mysteriously, as if he was protecting something.
I looked along his hand and saw a red yarn.
Isn’t that grandma’s key?
"The key you found there!" I stretched out my hand to him: "Give me the key."
The fool still had that naive smile, with drool and snot dripping on his clothes. He rubbed it with his hands and grabbed the key tightly. "Give me candy, give me candy, give me candy! Fox wife, give birth to a fox! Wedding candy!"
I had no choice but to let him wait here.
at last……
Speaking of shame, I snatched a little sour candy from a four-year-old child!⊙﹏⊙
depressed.
I gave the candy to the fool, and he also handed me the key. I asked him where he picked it up, and he had a psychotic attack again. He said it was in the well, and he said it was behind the stone, and he said it again.
He said it grew in the mud, and finally said it was born by his hen. He changed it four or five times in one minute, each time getting more and more outrageous.
I lost hope and had to look for clues on the key.
Grandma used to hang her keys around her neck. I carefully checked the woolen thread holding the key and found that there was no trace of blood on it, which made me feel relieved.
Chapter completed!