Chapter 993 The Demon Seed is Natural (27)
Ono gnawed on the fruit and nodded indifferently, his movements very perfunctory.
Her entire attention was now focused on the little snake, and she couldn't listen to any teachings at all.
Grandpa didn't say much.
The child is still young and she won't understand if you talk too much. You should watch her more and stop running around in the future.
The grandfather and grandson's dinner was very simple, a pot of porridge and a plate of yellow steamed buns, and two more round eggs in front of the little girl.
While eating, grandpa watched the little girl break up her favorite egg bit by bit and put it to the little snake's mouth.
The little green snake has been quiet, but it is still alive. It just doesn't eat anything and doesn't drink water.
"Forget it if it doesn't eat, just eat it yourself, don't waste it."
Ono swallowed her egg in one gulp, her cheeks bulging, which did not prevent her from leaning her head on the table and staring into the little snake's eyes with her big eyes.
"Grandpa, it seems to have feet."
"Nonsense, snakes don't have legs."
Ono stared at the little snake's belly carefully again, and the four little claws he just saw suddenly disappeared again.
"Huh?"
She looked at grandpa again.
"The snake's legs can also stretch and retract."
That's for sure it has legs.
The little girl never doubts her own judgment. If there is a problem, it must be someone else's.
Grandpa went with her, and after eating, he urged the little girl to wash up and go to bed. There is a wooden bed made from a cedar tree in the small room. The wooden bed is fresh and has no burrs. It is covered with a soft quilt. The little girl is also well taken care of by her elderly grandfather.
The little snake was placed on the pillow. Ono closed his eyes and slept. Not long after, he suddenly opened his eyes and saw that the little snake that was originally on the pillow had crawled to the edge of the bed at some point.
Afraid that it would fall, the little girl grabbed the snake and placed it directly on her chest, and finally patted it.
"Don't be afraid, I will protect you."
The next second, he fell asleep peacefully without any hesitation.
The cabin is extremely quiet. In summer, the window next to the bed is opened a small crack. When the evening breeze blows, the whole room is very cool, but not too cold. The wind also carries the fresh and elegant fragrance of flowers, which is neat and tidy. There was a golden bell ringing in the clean hut.
The little snake, which had been lying quietly, opened its eyes. The vertical pupils were light brown with a faint luster. It stared at the child in front of it, and there was not much warmth in its eyes.
Immediately afterwards, the little snake slowly stretched out four claws from under its belly and slowly wriggled its body forward.
Suddenly, the back half of his body tightened. Looking back, he saw that half of his body was tightly grasped by the girl, and she couldn't move no matter how hard she pulled her.
My body hurts terribly.
It opened its mouth to bite her, but it was completely bare, and all its sharp teeth had been pulled out.
Just like that, the little snake struggled hard, but the little girl's hands were so strong that she couldn't escape even an inch.
Until late at night, the little snake stopped moving and lay limply on the little girl's chest, glaring at her with a pair of eyes filled with ferocity.
Another gust of wind blew in from the window, and suddenly there was a light blow on the head. The little snake looked up and saw a silver-white petal floating in from the gap in the window, and landed on the little girl's head. After staying on the tip of the nose for a long time, the petals gently slid down and finally floated to the girl's lips.
It was so soft, like a wisp of breeze, and you couldn't even notice it.
The little snake tilted his head and looked at the silver flowers.
(End of chapter)