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Huang Yi walked downstairs, and the little girl in the hotel was sitting at the door, reflecting the golden afterglow, holding her chin, looking at the distance illuminated by the sunset, as if she was looking forward to the outside world. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Hearing Huang Yi's footsteps, she turned her head, immediately stood up, and said crisply, "Big brother, are you leaving?"
"Hmm. Huang Yi nodded.
"Are you going far, far away?" the little girl looked up at Huang Yi with her little head up.
"Hmm. Huang Yi nodded again.
"I really want to go, too. The little girl said enviously, "But I'm too young to go far." I heard the poet's brother say that far away there are oceans of flowers, grasslands where dandelions can't fly, world trees that are taller than the giant trees at the entrance of the village, dragons that soar in the sky in legends, and heroes sung in epics, is this true?"
"Yes. Huang Yi reached out and touched her little head.
The little girl bit her little lip, suddenly ran to the cabinet of the hotel, took out a rag doll from it, handed it to Huang Yi with both hands, and said: "Big brother, this is my favorite rag doll, can you help me take it to a distant place? ”
Huang Yi smiled slightly, stretched out his hand and carefully took the rag doll, like taking over the hope of a little girl.
Immediately afterwards, he seriously hung the rag doll on his back, and then took out a pair of shoes from the storage ring, handed them to the little girl, touched her head, and said: "These shoes are far away, give them to you, and when you grow up, wear them to where you want to go!"
After speaking, Huang Yi walked out of the hotel with the rag doll on his back, stepped on the sunset, and walked into the distance.
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- Excerpt from Chapter 56 of "Heroes' Prison".
I like this paragraph very much, but it is an adventure to write it, because it is not a bloody plot, and the reader likes to see how the protagonist kills people, and is not interested in this kind of trivial life matter.