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Chapter 17 Frightened

When Lao Hei finished speaking, Lao Hou and I looked at each other and expressed our helplessness.

After all, we both saw it with our own eyes.

I originally wanted to say something, but unexpectedly, Lao Hou spoke in front of me: "I can testify to what happened today. You did have some convulsions."

When Lao Hei heard these words, his face became even darker, and he looked at me directly.

At first I didn't know what to say, so I had to lower my head slightly. But after thinking about it carefully, I realized that things weren't going too well here, so I had to raise my head, look at Lao Hei insanely, and said firmly:

"This thing is right, and I saw it with my own eyes, so there is no need for you to think about it."

Lao Hei seemed to feel that everything was coming towards him, but he couldn't stand any longer.

He pointed at us with his finger and asked tremblingly: "What happened? Why don't I have any impression at all?"

I have absolutely no idea about this kind of thing, and neither does Old Monkey. Only Old Wolf can understand this, but it should also depend on his mood!

If you want to say it, you can say it; if you don't want to say it, there's nothing you can do about it.

The old wolf raised his head and looked at me. I was a little confused by what he looked at.

When I wanted to ask him why he looked at me like this, he walked up to Lao Hei, stretched out his hand and gently put his hand on Lao Hei's shoulder: "Actually, we don't know what this is about, we just think you

It’s a bit strange, so I’ll get it under control first so that you don’t regret hurting others later.”

After hearing such words, Lao Hei seemed a little suspicious, but soon he let down his guard: "It turns out that it is like this, then I still have to thank you, I really don't want to hurt you."

When the old wolf heard this, he let go of her hand, turned around and continued walking towards us, then grabbed the iron chain next to him, looked at me and said: "Don't say anything anymore, let's hold it down as best we can."

If you follow that direction of this chain, you may be able to get out."

I was also dubious about this kind of thing, but I wanted to get out but couldn't find an exit.

In addition, this guy is the only one here who can speak more reliably, so the three of us followed this guy forward.

However, we followed the chain and kept walking forward. We thought we could find a way out, but we didn't expect that we couldn't get out no matter how we walked.

Moreover, it seems that we are back to the original place and see the original style.

We just know that we are trapped here and there is no way we can get out.

The old monkey was so grumpy that he didn't know what to say. He stretched out his hand and hit the stone so hard that his hand started to bleed.

But he seemed to be unaware of the pain. He cursed loudly: "What a shame. Why can't I get out now? Old Hei, it's all your fault."

When Lao Hou said this, Lao Hei lowered his head in embarrassment: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean it."

"I'm sorry, can we eat it? If it weren't for you, why should we be so worried in a place like this?" Old Monkey was unforgiving at all, and seemed to want to put all his grievances on Lao Hei.

I felt that Lao Hei had reformed, so I couldn't help but walk up to Lao Hou, stretched out my hand and patted his back: "Lao Hei, he already knows that he was wrong, so don't worry about these things with him anymore.

, what’s the use of scolding him now? There’s still no way to get out of this situation, so instead of scolding him here, it’s better to think of more solutions.”

When the old monkey heard what I said, he did not lose his temper with me, but sighed helplessly: "You also know that I am just a rough man, what can I do? If I could think of a way, I would have done it long ago.

I can take you out."

"I know you are very anxious now, but you can't be anxious about this kind of thing now, so let's talk about it later after we find a way?" I had no choice but to try my best to appease the old monkey.

After all, I was a little angry inside, and I was upset because I couldn't get out.

But there is nothing we can do about this kind of thing. Even if everything is blamed on Lao Hei, we may not be able to get out of it, so we still can't start internal strife now.

The old wolf gave me an appreciative look, and I gave him a roll of my eyes. He obviously could solve this matter, but he had no intention of saying it, so I don't understand his thoughts at all now.

The old wolf didn't intend to argue with me about this matter. He walked directly to me and took my hand: "Come to a place with me!"

I looked at him in confusion: "Is there any other place to go here?"

When Lao Hei heard what we were talking about, he was just about to sit on the rock he was sitting on before. Lao Lang quickly turned around and stared at him: "Lao Hei, if you dare to sit down again, you can try."

Lao Hei was startled by his eyes and immediately stood up straight, no longer wanting to sit on the stone.

The old monkey knew that Lao Hei was back to normal, so he walked directly to him and put his arm around his shoulders: "Old Hei, don't argue with me about what I said before. I'm just a rough guy. Some

It's easy to offend people sometimes, so you..."

Before Lao Hou finished speaking, Lao Hei said: "There is no need to be like this. I did something wrong in the first place. It is normal for you to blame me. Don't talk about it here."

Seeing the two of them reconcile, I feel quite good.

But when I saw the old wolf holding my hand tightly, I felt a little bad.

After all, it seems a little inappropriate for two grown men to hold hands!

Lao Hei seemed to have just noticed that the two of us were holding hands, so he couldn't help but ask: "What are you two brats doing? Why are you making it so awkward?"

I just wanted to shake him off, but I couldn't help it. The old wolf used even more strength, and I couldn't escape his grasp.

The old monkey felt that something was not right about this, and walked towards us step by step.

The old wolf turned around and pointed at the old monkey: "This is a matter between the two of us, please don't interfere."

God, when I heard this, I always felt that this guy seemed a little abnormal, and I don’t know what to do now.

I kept winking at the old monkey. The old monkey wanted to come over anxiously, but the old wolf seemed to glare at him.

He stopped there instantly and looked at me like this, as if there was a trace of apology in his eyes.

I'm a little depressed. After all, we are brothers. Are we abandoning ourselves like this?

The old wolf suddenly let go of my hand and said: "Idiot."


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