Chapter 1963 The Extreme Evil
The horse-drawn carriage pulled by the Horse-footed Dragon kept going for an unknown amount of time. The man in the car, Bodokasiji, was also in a daze. He had not eaten for two days. I only knew that I was walking eastward, but I didn’t know where I was going. Until the Hippodrome stopped again and was attracted by a rotting buffalo carcass in the grass.
"Did you see it, Huahua, there is a carriage ahead." A young girl's voice appeared in the wilderness.
Huahua is a white and brown piebald puppy. She and her little owner, a 12-year-old girl, are also sitting on a cart. The cart is wooden, has no hood, and is piled with things. Some fodder and some picked wild fruits, the little girl and the little spotted dog sat in front of the cart. The cart was pulled by a brown-gray mule. Although the cart was not big, it did not move very fast.
The mule pulling the cart stopped a few dozen meters away from the horse-drawn dragon's carriage. Apparently, the ferocious looks of the four horse-footed dragons frightened it and made it afraid to go any further. Walk.
"Why is there a carriage here? Whose belongs to it?" The little girl looked at it from a distance for a while. The little flower dog next to her suddenly barked at the carriage in the distance. The little girl quickly hugged the dog and whispered softly. Said in the dog's ear: "Stop barking, don't let them find us."
The Hippogriff had actually discovered them a long time ago, but at this moment the four Hippogriffs started to stir one after another, and they jumped up and down. They jumped, then attacked each other and howled at each other. The little girl was a little scared, but she didn't run away. She stared with wide eyes and said, "Oh, they seem to have eaten something bad."
Sure enough, after a while, the four horse-footed dragons fell to the ground one after another, and they The carriage was also overturned.
The little girl jumped down from the mule carriage, and the little flower dog also jumped down. The little girl looked at it and said, "Huahua, let's go over there, maybe there are people in the car."
The little girl I pinched my nose and ran forward. I saw four twitching Hippodrome lying in the grass and the carrion of a half-eaten wild buffalo. I turned around and opened the door of the carriage, and I saw a man lying in the carriage. inside.
"Ah, there really is someone!" The little girl jumped back in fright, then walked closer and looked inside: "Huahua, is the person dead? It seems that he is still alive."
Huahua'woof' Called twice.
There was a strong stench in the carriage, but the stench had been covered up by the smell of rotting buffalo. The little girl touched her body, found a handkerchief to plug her nose, and carefully climbed into the overturned carriage: "Hey, stranger, are you injured?"
"Water...water... ..." Bodokasijie's pain feels much lighter, but he has not had enough water and rice in the past two days and his body is very weak.
"Do you want to drink water? The water is in my car. I will help you up." The little girl looked at the swarthy man as if he had just been fished out of the ink vat. She tried She stepped forward to help him, but the other person seemed to have no strength at all. She couldn't help him, so she said: "I'll bring my water bag, you wait."
She returned to her little mule cart, took out a water bag from the hay pile, and picked out two large and red ones from the three small baskets of wild fruits. When she turned back, she pulled out some yellow withered grass. Knead it into a ball and stuff it into your nostrils, then use the handkerchief you just made to make a mask to cover your mouth and nose.
The little flower dog followed her and ran back to the horse-footed dragon's carriage, and entered the carriage again. The little girl put the fruit in her pocket, struggled to hold up the man's head and put it on her lap, and then pulled away the skin. The stopper of the water bag was brought to his mouth: "Here, the water is here. Open your mouth and drink slowly." Bodokasijie's eyes were blurred, and he listened to Cong's instructions. He opened his mouth and sucked the cowhide water bag. of water.
The water is not ordinary white water. There is also a bit of floral fragrance in it. The cowhide bag containing the water has water crayon patterns on it, and the end of the stopper is tied with a cyan knot. red glass beads. This little girl is obviously a careful and enthusiastic girl. Even though she is simple and poor, she integrates the joy of life into every detail.
The water in the cowhide bag was quickly drunk. The little girl shook the empty leather bag in surprise. She was a little disappointed and sad, but when she lowered her head, she found that the man had opened his eyes and showed kindness again. Innocent smile: "Oh, I brought fruit here. It's sweet. You can try it."
"Thank you... thank you..." Bodokaji said weakly.
The girl took out the fruit, handed it to his mouth and fed him, then looked outside the carriage: "Well, it stinks so much here. I should think of a way to take you out. But you are too heavy. , I can’t pull you. Hey, yes, I will bring the mule over, then help you lie on the mule’s back, and then take you to my car. How's it going?" He said happily and nodded confidently: "Yeah, I'm still a little smart, so I'm not as stupid as others say."
Podo Kasijie. After finishing one fruit, he started to eat the second one. He was fascinated by the bright smile on the girl's face and the innocent eyes, and his thoughts drifted into the distance.
After feeding him the fruit, the girl lifted his head with a little heart, took a mat from the carriage and put it on him, ran to her car and took off the noose that tied the mule. Walk back with the mule. But this stupid gray mule with a weak head was afraid of the horse-footed dragon on the ground and did not dare to get too close. The girl had no choice but to soothe the mule's mane while slowly leading it closer.
In the carriage, Bodokasijie listened to the girl's voice comforting the mules and horses, and sang folk songs from time to time. His heart twitched, and slowly he got up and stepped out of the carriage.
The little girl who was holding the mule backwards saw the man in the car coming out, and said happily: "Ah, you can get up. I brought the mule over right away. It was afraid of the four guys on the ground. Haha, actually I am too I'm scared, but it doesn't matter, I..."
Suddenly, Bodokasijie fell down from the carriage, ran over and grabbed the little girl's neck. The little girl was frightened and soon... I was choked so hard that I couldn't even breathe. The flowers on the ground kept barking ferociously, and pounced on Bodokaji's legs to bite them.
Bodokasi Jie used all his strength to strangle the little girl's neck, turned his right foot over and stepped on it, and stepped the little flower dog into the mud. He let out a short "ouch" and disappeared. sound.
In less than half a minute, the little girl's neck was crushed, her head fell to one side weakly, her eyes were bulging, and she would not understand why until her death.
Bodokasi Jie quietly held the little girl's neck and held it up for a few minutes. He watched the girl's tragic death for several minutes before throwing her into the four horse-footed dragons. He held the mule and walked towards the girl's car. He knew that these horse-footed dragons were not dead, and they might not die. When they recovered from the poisoning, the girl's body would become their snack...
(End of this chapter)