Chapter 11
The wind is the embodiment of divine power between heaven and earth, and the agitation of divine power in the world. The breeze www.biquge.info the pen is God's caress for all things in the world, which is full of love and gives people warmth and happiness. The storm is the fury of God's emotions, from east to west, from south to north, impacting and wandering, so that people cannot find the direction it wants to go.
The wind is invisible and boundless, and people cannot see it as it is. Occasionally, someone feels that he sees the wind, but in fact he sees the fallen leaves blown away by the wind, and the sand dancing with the wind. Or a more definite feeling for the person is the feeling of the wind blowing on the cheeks.
As for tornadoes, it's God selling his power.
If you want to ask what it's like to be in a tornado, that's really only for anyone who has been there.
The body was pushed by the rough wind at will, turning round and round, turning dizziness and nausea, making people want to vomit out of their hearts and lungs. Flying in the air, out of gravity, makes people lose their sense of down-to-earthness. Floating, drifting, not knowing where you're going to fly. Panic and fear, the instinct to survive is so weak and powerless under the power of God.
Drifting with the wind, a woman like the wind, Anne now has a new understanding of all this.
In the midst of the storm, Anne barely kept her eyes open, vaguely watching everyone being blown in different directions.
"Is this the end of my life?" said Anne, making one last thought in her mind, her consciousness drifting. The clouds of sand and moisture in the sky were not as high as they had been in the past, and they were wrapped like quilts, as if they were about to roll people to death.
"The pain is slowly disappearing. Anne's consciousness was blurring, but it felt strange. It was as if the soul had been blown away from the body by the wind, and it was as if what had just been experienced was nothing more than a dream.
"Is the angel coming to greet me?" was a light in her mind, and Anne was confused for a moment and knew nothing.
I don't know how long it had been, and I didn't know where I was, but Anne slowly opened her eyes, and there was darkness around her.
"What's wrong with me?" Anne struggled to remember, gently tossing the question into the darkness, the wind and the light in her mind.
"Yiyi!" A familiar voice sounded, Anne's eyes lit up, and Dumb appeared in front of her with a glowing stone dragon egg in his hand.
"Ahem, ahem, little girl, are you awake?" asked an old woman, who coughed softly not far away, leaning on the bed and half-leaning up. Darkness covered most of the room, and Anne found herself in a cabin.
"Hello, Grandma, where am I?" said Anne, looking at the old man, and let out a hoarse voice, only to realize that her throat was a little dry.
Dumb looked at Anne and offered a bowl of water next to her.
"You're in my house. The old man said weakly, struggling to get up, and a dark shadow sprang up.
Under the light of the dumb dragon egg, Anne saw clearly that the shadow turned out to be a puppy.
"Thank you, Badr. The old man stroked his puppy and struggled to sit up slowly.
Seeing that the old man finally sat up, Anne took the broken bowl handed over by Dumb and drank the water into her stomach.
The water is slightly cloudy and tastes a little, but drinking it in the stomach can solve the temporary **.
The old man sat up and trembled towards the wall, and Anne quickly got up and ran over to help the old man.
"Grandma, be careful. Anne was cautious, her face full of concern.
The little white dog named "Badr" wagged his tail around the old man and Anne, and the old man helped Anne and said with cloudy eyes: "People are old, and their legs and feet are no longer good." Ahem, my eyes can't see now, ahem, but I know that both of you are good people, ahem, the family is poor, and there is nothing to eat, ahem. My grandson was also picked up by God two days ago, ahem, you guys take a rest first, ahem, I'll find a way to find you something to eat. ”
After the old man finished speaking, he coughed long, and Anne helped the old man and waited quietly for the old man to finish coughing.
"Grandma, it's dark now, and you're so old that you can't be tired anymore. When it's dawn, I'll figure it out, you better lie down on the bed and rest first, and I'll cook when it's dawn. Anne spoke softly, her tone full of tenderness.
"Woo," Badr whispered, as if agreeing with Anne's words.
"People are old, it's really useless! The old man said tremblingly, and turned back to bed with Anne's help.
Badr the dog jumped on the bed first and lifted the quilt with his mouth.
When the old man lay down, Badr held the quilt with his mouth and cooperated with Anne to help the old man cover the quilt.
"What a clever puppy, wow!" Anne praised silently in her heart.
After the old man lay down, the puppy lay down next to the old man. Anne said a few more words of comfort, went back to the place where she had been lying before, and looked at Dumb.
Dumb didn't speak, sat on the ground with the dragon egg, and the light dimmed.
There was silence all around, and you could hear the sound of people breathing clearly. Anne had a lot to say, but she didn't say it, considering that the old man needed to rest.
Except for the occasional cough of the old man at night, he basically slept peacefully.
As soon as it was dawn, Anne awoke. I felt some pain in my stomach, and I couldn't tell if it was because I was hungry or because I drank unclean water. By the light shining from outside, Anne crept up and crept out to the outside of the cabin.
In the room, Badr pricked up his ears, looked up at Anne, and then at the old man who was still resting, but chose to continue lying on the bed.
A cold morning breeze blew on her cheeks, and Anne realized that the cabin was at the bottom of the hillside, slightly detached from the houses in the distance, surrounded by large tracts of cultivated land.
"It's so strange, how did we get here?" Anne felt the surroundings, felt the silence, and felt a sense of freshness in her heart.
"It's also nice to be able to live in this place for the rest of your life. Slowly retracting her thoughts, Anne walked around and began to tidy up.
When she returned to the cabin, the old man had woken up and sat on the bed, and Dumb was feeding the old man bread that he didn't know where it came from.
Seeing Anne, Badr barked twice and wagged his tail, and the old man guessed that Anne was back, and smiled slightly.
"Grandma, I want to ask, what is this place?" Anne had a strange expression, and finally asked the question she had wanted to ask for a long time.
The old man heard Anne's question, thought for a moment, and gently put down the bowl in his hand.
"We call it Sun Village here, which means where the sun rises and sets, ahem. The old man began to cough again, and the bowl in his hand was not controlled, but fortunately Anne was quick to catch the bowl.
The old man coughed for a long time, and said a little sadly: "You may have seen it when you went out! There is no one around the place." ”
Anne nodded, suddenly remembering that the old man's eyes couldn't see, and let out a loud "um".
The old man sighed, "God has left our place, ahem! Although I can't see clearly now, and I can't move easily, I can feel it." ”
"Grandma, I would like to ask you, where have all the people around me gone? I walked around and found that all the houses were empty. Anne had a very bad feeling in her heart, and asked the old man.
"They were all called by God and taken away by demons, ahem. The old man covered his mouth with his hands and coughed violently, as if to cough out his heart and lungs, and blood covered the palms of the old man's hands for half a day.
"Grandma, you're very sick. Jacks, hurry up and use your light magic to cure grandma. Anne couldn't see the old man's pain, and with a pleading tone, she nervously dragged Dumb with her hand.
Ah sat dumbfounded, not doing anything, but the old man raised his hand to stop Anne.
"Little girl, don't help me anymore. I've lived long enough at such an age. Now my grandson has also been taken away by the devil, and I know that nine times out of ten he has passed away. Rather than continue to breathe, it is better to die sooner. I don't know if I just coughed up too much blood, but the old man actually said a lot in one breath.
"Now the only thing I can't worry about is Badr!" the old man was very sad, and the puppy on the side also showed a sad look when he heard this.
When Anne heard the old man's words, she felt extremely distressed. I don't know how to think of Grandpa Tom who is looking forward to his return day and night in his hometown.
"When I left home, I think my grandfather must miss me very much now, but I can't go back. Silent tears flowed from the corners of Anne's eyes, and the longing for her grandfather turned into heart-wrenching pain.
"Grandma, don't think like that. You tell us what's going on, and we may be able to do something. Holding back the sadness in her heart, Anne turned that feeling into a must to help the old man in front of her.
"They were called away by the Celestial Cult, ahem. At first, I didn't think that the people of the Celestial God Sect might also have demons, ahem, and I only found out later. The old man said in astonishment, "They all went to the holy city of Sistria. ”
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