Chapter 24: It's a Silly Snake

At midnight, the girl resting in the forest sat by the campfire, and the boy lay in her arms.

She was a little sad now, and she didn't know how much it would cost to treat the boy's illness, but she didn't have a penny now.

There is only one skull left on his body, and he doesn't know if he can sell it for some money. However, this may not be necessary for ordinary people. No one would keep something so scary at home. The only selling point is that it is relatively strong, and it can also keep the item from rotting, and people who should have this need will want it, and they should be able to sell it for some money.

Although she was a little worried about money, she still felt that life was still full of hope, and gently stroked the boy's forehead with her hand and said: "I must take you to see the best doctor, if the town can't cure it, then we will go to the city, if the city can't cure it, I'll take you to those big factions, even if you beg me, they ask them to cure you, even if you pay a big price." ”

Looking at the boy lying in her arms, she laughed unconsciously, although she was not pretty, but she did look good when she smiled, but unfortunately she couldn't see it herself.

She was really tired now, and she had barely slept herself in recent times to take care of the unconscious boy. It's only when it's almost dawn that it's almost dawn.

But she still thought of a way, that is, when she was sleepy, she ate a sour wild fruit, which is very sour than ordinary wild fruits, and eating one can last for half an hour without falling asleep.

She had eaten more than 20 by the middle of the night, and now not only did her mouth feel sour, but her stomach began to feel uncomfortable. But she still had to stick to it when she was about to fall asleep, because it was still early in the morning. I can't fall asleep myself, the woods are full of dangers.

After yawning and shaking his head, he took a little branch in his hand and put it in the campfire, and picked it with a fire stick, so that the slightly weaker fire was strong again.

Suddenly, a snake came out of the woods, spitting out the snake and looking at the girl and then at the boy.

The girl became vigilant and refreshed a little. Staring at the snake, he leaned over with a stick. The girl was not afraid of the snake, even though it was thicker than her arm. But she felt that her strength was more than enough to cope.

But the snake did not come, and seemed to sense the girl's hostility, and turned around and began to cross the opposite side of the campfire. She looked at the boy in her arms, and then buried her head in her body, as if she was sleeping. Not at all afraid that the girl will attack it.

This action suddenly made the girl stunned, and she couldn't figure out what kind of plane this snake was doing, but since it didn't come over, she didn't bother to pay attention to it, and the snake seemed to have a bad brain, if her food was not too scarce, she didn't think it would be so arrogant.

The deep forest, which had been noisy in the first half of the night, was now slowly quieting down, as if all the animals here had moved away from here.

Although the girl also noticed this strangeness, she didn't make much movement. Even if she is targeted, she can't escape, and without the fire, she will be at a disadvantage in the woods. Besides, even if there is a bear, I think I should be able to barely cope with it.

After all, her strength feels great, but she doesn't know how big it is, and now she cherishes every bit of strength to deal with unknown dangers.

The night was unusually peaceful, and the snake was motionless and coiled, as if it were sleeping soundly.

The weather was also a little white, and she began to close her eyes and squint for a while, but probably because she was too tired, she fell asleep when she was going to squint for a while.

It wasn't until the sun ran from the side of the hill overhead that the girl woke up and rubbed her eyes, which were a little swollen. Seeing that it was finally time, he suddenly jumped up like a child who was late for school, and began to pack his luggage while blaming himself for oversleeping.

The black snake in the distance seemed to be woken up by her, and its long head looked at her from the circle of its body. As if wondering what was going on, there was no danger in the nearby perception, and the pouch suddenly looked puzzled.

After tidying up, the weak body picked up the boy again and dragged the skull and began to walk along the path.

The black snake looked at it, and then followed. Followed far behind the girl.