Chapter 966: A Little Lamb Grows Out of the Soil
"Baili old man, I'm sorry, I haven't eaten such delicious roast mutton for a long time, and I was greedy for a while, so I didn't let you eat it first. Yue'er said guiltily, and took the remaining roast lamb leg meat to Grandpa Baili Xi.
"Hehe, baby, this was originally given to you by me, you can eat it, I won't eat it. Grandpa Baili said with a smile.
"Why doesn't Grandpa Baili eat it? You herd so many sheep, but I've never seen you eat mutton?" Yue'er asked as she looked at Grandpa Baili.
"I do raise a lot of sheep, but I treat these sheep as if they were my own children, reluctant to eat, only during the New Year's holidays, I will slaughter a few, and give a little mutton to the villagers in ten miles and eight towns, and talk about it. Grandpa Baili said with a smile.
"However, if you give the mutton to others, how can you satisfy your hunger?" asked Yue'er very strangely.
"Hehe, I have this!" said Grandpa Baili as he tapped his pipe and said with a smile.
"It turns out that Grandpa Baili is an old smoker, hehe. Yue'er joked with a smile.
"Baby, you can eat it yourself, by the way, don't say I gave it to you. Grandpa Baili specially advised.
"Why?" asked Yue'er strangely.
"Lord Feng has a rule, it's not a holiday, it's not allowed to eat mutton, otherwise you will be punished, if you don't want Grandpa Baili to be punished, don't tell others. Grandpa Baili cautiously advised.
"Oh, I know, Grandpa Baili, don't worry, after I eat it secretly, I will bury the bones, others will definitely not know. Yue'er said with a smile.
"Hehe, little ghost, okay, go ahead. Grandpa Baili smiled and waved his hand and said.
After Yue'er ate the roast leg of lamb, she buried the lamb bones in the soil.
The next day, when Yue'er passed by this place, she was surprised to find that a little lamb had grown out of the soil.
Yue'er was strange, the little lamb was on its knees, and the umbilical cord was connected to a flower path that extended into the earth, as if it would blossom and bear fruit.
"Oh my God, I buried a lamb bone yesterday, and today a little lamb has grown?" Yue'er shouted in surprise, startled.
The little lamb was still too small, only the size of a palm, and it knelt obediently on the grass, its eyes had not yet opened, and its body was so weak.
Yue'er was afraid that it would be hurt by wild dogs, so she found some leaves and firewood and grass to cover the little lamb.
After a few more days, the lamb actually grew up a little more, and the flower path on its navel became thicker and thicker, as if the lamb's nutrition came from the flower path.
Yue'er felt that this matter was so strange, so he wanted to ask Grandpa Baili about the situation.
However, when he came to Baili's grandfather's house, he found that Baili's grandfather was not at home.
Yue'er was very strange, "Why is Grandpa Baili not at home, where did he go?"
Just when Yue'er was wondering, the old man Baili actually came back from outside, with a happy look on his face, as if there was some happy event.
"Grandpa Baili, where have you been, why have you only come back now?" Yue'er asked as she looked at Grandpa Baili.
"Ah, baby, do you have something to do with me?" asked the old man Baili strangely.
"Grandpa Baili, I have discovered a very amazing thing. Yue'er preached to Grandpa Baili.
"What is the magic thing?" asked the old man Baili strangely.
"Do you remember the roast leg of lamb you gave me a few days ago?" asked Yue'er as she looked at Grandpa Baili.
"Remember, what's the matter?" was discovered?" asked the old man Baili suddenly a little nervously.
"No, listen to me, didn't you tell me last time, don't tell others? After I ate the leg of mutton, I buried my bones in the ground, and guess what happened later?" Yue'er asked as she looked at the old man Baili.
"What's wrong?" asked Grandpa Baili strangely.
As a result, the next day, a little lamb grew out of the dirt. Yue'er said with her eyebrows fluttering.
Hearing Yue'er's words, Grandpa Baili shook his head with a smile, "Baby, you have also learned to joke with grandpa." ”
"No, no, I'm not kidding, Grandpa Baili, what I said is true, you have to believe me. Yue'er explained anxiously.
"I've seen the farmer grow in the ground, and I've seen the fruit grown in the ground, but I've never heard of lambs growing in the ground, baby, don't you have a fever?"
"Oh, Grandpa Baili, I don't have a fever, what I said is true, if you don't believe me, I'll take you to see it." Yue'er said, pulling the old man Baili to the place of the little lamb.
Yue'er picked up the firewood, grass and leaves, and the little lamb kneeling on the ground really appeared in front of Baili Xi's eyes.
I saw a milky white lamb, kneeling quietly on the ground, with a flower path connected to the belly of the little lamb, and the flower path was connected to the root, and the other extended deep into the soil.
Baili Xi is a person who has lived for more than 80 years, and the salt he has eaten is saltier than the road he has walked, but he has never seen such a miraculous thing.
How can lambs grow out of the soil?
"Grandpa Baili, look, I didn't lie to you, right?" Yue'er looked at Baili Xi and asked.
"Baby, is this really a lamb from the sheep bones you planted?" asked the old man Baili in surprise.
"Well, at first, I couldn't believe it, but I thought it was strange that it was still growing in the past two days, but I didn't dare to tell the people in the village, so I came to ask you. Yue'er looked at Grandpa Baili and said.
"It's amazing how old I've lived, and it's the first time I've seen something like this. Grandpa Baili touched his gray beard, carefully looked at the lamb growing out of the soil, and said with emotion.
"Grandpa Baili, haven't you even seen it?" Yue'er felt even more incredible.
"Yes, I haven't seen it either, but I heard that there are changes in the world, and there must be visions, I wonder if the lamb growing in the soil is a vision?"
"Grandpa Baili is saying that there is another war in the world?" asked Yue'er worriedly.
"I'm afraid that's going to happen. Grandpa Baili nodded and said.
"Is that good or bad for us?" Yue'er asked again.
"It's hard to say yet, but most of the time this situation is unfavorable. Grandpa Baili said with a deep face, his old eyes full of worry.
"Then what should we do?" asked Yue'er.
"Baby, the affairs of the world are beyond the control of civilians such as me, no matter natural disasters or man-made disasters, as long as you keep your heart and resign yourself to fate, people can fight for anything, but they can't fight for their lives!"