After hearing Bai Yao's words about killing those shark souls, my father immediately removed the barrier and walked out.
At some point, he found a gray and green hat with a strange shape and put it on his head. In the dim light, he couldn't tell what material it was made of.
Only then did we clearly see that those shark souls were not trapped in the barrier, but were sealed in the largest crystal pillar in the tower.
Seeing that my father just raised his hand and touched the column, the shark souls that were shouting at us quickly retreated to the platform at the top of the column steps. Bai Yao asked with interest: "Brother, what are you using?"
What trick did you use to seal the souls of these sharks into this crystal pillar?"
"Hey, it's not a big deal, just put them in. They are quite cute and my wife likes to watch me fight with them." My dad said with a smile.
"Dad, my mother is here too?" I raised my eyebrows and asked in surprise.
"Oh, don't shout randomly, my wife Shuyun will misunderstand me!" When my father heard me calling him, he turned his head and glanced quickly in one direction, and covered my mouth with his hand.
Like a child who is worried about being discovered by the teacher if he does something bad.
I looked in the direction where my father turned to peek, and saw a yellow figure standing vaguely behind a pink crystal cylinder carved with the zodiac sign of rabbit.
That figure looked very familiar. The moment I saw it, my heart suddenly shook, and my whole body froze as if struck by lightning.
My dad seemed to have said something to me again. My eardrums seemed to be blocked by something and I couldn't hear it at all.
Maybe it was a long time, maybe it was just an instant, I walked towards that figure mechanically, my heart was beating like thunder, and all I could see was that person's pure and gentle smile like ice and snow.
The man didn't move. In the dim reflection of the flashlight, the man seemed to be shining, and he looked at me with a smile.
Mother!
That person turned out to be my mother, Shu Yun.
Excessive excitement made my steps a little frivolous. I walked closer to my mother step by step, with tears falling down from my eyes. My lips were closed and I couldn't make a sound.
Finally walking in front of her, the bright flashlight beam in Dongzi's hand fell on my mother.
It was crystal clear and shining with bright light of pale gold. I suddenly realized that this was just a statue, a lifelike statue carved out of citrine.
I looked at this statue and burst into tears.
"Don't talk nonsense, don't say you are my daughter in front of Shuyun, she will misunderstand me!" My father rushed over from behind me, opened his arms and stopped in front of my mother's statue, and blinked at me as if his eyes were cramping.
Eye.
"Dad, where did this statue of mom come from?" I asked, looking at my dad with tears in my eyes.
My father was stunned for a moment, then raised his finger and pointed at the cut-off citrine pillar at the top, and said with some pride: "What about the one that fell from the top? Do I think it looks like it?"
I followed his hand and looked at the severed citrine pillar. I lowered my head and caught a glimpse of the scraps dug out from the carvings scattered all over the ground. I realized that this statue was actually carved and polished by my father himself.
The sculpture is as tall as a real person, and every detail is polished smooth and rounded. Even the hair in the ponytail on the head is clearly defined. Every fold on the dress is clear and distinct. The skirts are flying, as if it will come to life at any time.
.
"It's very similar!" I said with a tearful smile to my dad.
Dongzi and Lu Xiaohong also gathered around, admiring the statue.
"Hu Ling, is this your real mother?" Dongzi pointed the beam of the strong flashlight at the statue's face, turned to look at me and said, "You and my aunt look alike!"
"Don't point the light at Shuyun's face, or it will dazzle her eyes!" My father stepped in front of the statue and reached out nervously to knock the flashlight out of Dongzi's hand.
The flashlight rolled to the ground, and the beam of light fell on the skirt corner of the statue. There were actually bright red blood lines on the skirt corner, like a small and exquisite Manzhu Shahua blooming on the skirt corner.
My heart ached, and I looked up at my dad and asked, "Dad, what tool did you use to carve it?"
Seeing that I looked nervous, my father's face also became a little nervous. He slowly took out a military dagger from his body, put it in his hand, spread it out for me to see, and muttered: "I carved it out of this."
As he spoke, he waved his hands again and said: "Don't worry, I didn't hurt your mother!" As if he was afraid that I wouldn't believe it, he repeated: "I really didn't hurt you!"
I didn't say anything, I just looked at my dad's hands carefully.
Fortunately, there was only a thin layer of light yellow cocoon and no wounds.
Remembering Bai Yao's words about my father's madness caused by brain congestion and blockage due to injury, I looked at him seriously and said, "Dad, are you injured?"
My dad was stunned, stretched out his hand to cover the weird-shaped hat on his head, shook his head and denied: "I was not injured, and my head was not hit!"
Bai Yao laughed out loud unkindly.
Only then did I realize that the hat on my father's head was actually a dusty bronze tripod. The two ears of the bronze tripod were just on my father's ears. In the dim light, if you didn't look carefully, it looked like a strange-shaped hat.
hat of.
I glared at Bai Yao, who hurriedly covered his mouth, the muscles in the corners of his eyes still twitching.
"Why are you wearing this thing on your head if you're not injured?" I reached out to lift the three-legged bronze tripod that was buckled on my father's head.
"Oh, don't move, don't move. If you put this on your head and the pillar falls, it won't hit me!" My father yelled, while using his hands to protect the bronze tripod.
"Dad, please take this off first and let me see the injury on your head, okay?" I coaxed him softly.
My dad looked at me and felt that I really cared about him, so he slowly took his hand off his head.
I was about to raise my hand to pick up the bronze tripod on his head, but he suddenly raised his hand to hold it down and said, "Wait a minute, let's go out and get it. Maybe the pillar will break again and hit me again."
"Okay, let's go out and get it." I said, holding his hand and pulling him towards the door of the stone tower.
My heart was sour and my nose was itching.
After walking a few steps, my father looked back and said, "Where is my dog? Don't let it knock you down."
I called Sean, and Sean ran over quickly and followed us.
When I walked to the door, I helped my father sit down on the steps and said softly: "Dad, sit still and I will help you take this off."
My dad raised his eyes and looked at me, his eyes as pure as a child's, nodded and said, "Okay, I won't move."
As he spoke, he stretched out his hands to pull Sean over and hugged him tightly.
Sean struggled a few times but couldn't break free. He simply stuck out his tongue and licked my dad's hand and it stopped.
Bai Yao, Hao Jingde and Lu Xiaohong also followed out. They all stood quietly and looked at my father and me. No one made a sound. This chapter has been completed!