Chapter 189: The Night (15)
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After my mother found out, she hated and slapped him several times.
From eating slowly one by one, to stuffing a lot of them into his mouth, he ate and ate, and suddenly opened his mouth and cried.
Although there was no sound in the cry, it seemed earth-shattering, like a young child who had thought about candy for a long time but never got it, and the sadness of the whole world was pressed on him alone.
So sad, so heartbroken.
Chewed, unchewed candy leaked through his cracked mouth with saliva and fell to the ground, unsightly as filth.
He cried and cried, and he hunched over and spat out all the candy that he had been frantically stuffing into his mouth.
It was a mess, and there were still two tears on the child's face, and he wiped the saliva from his face with his sleeve, and then poured all the pine nuts in his arms on the ground.
The smell of the candy attracted the hungry wild dog, who, without looking at the child, lowered his head, sniffed the ground with his nose, and began to roll up the scattered sweetness with his tongue.
The child stood up and walked towards the street. Then, in the midst of the surging crowd, he saw a silver-haired woman standing not far away looking at him.
"Sir~"
In a word, the grievances that had just been suppressed were hooked out.
If you can't think of it, it's good if you don't come to Xunyang.
But there are no ifs.
He came and got the answer.
But he was sad and lost.
The whole person was empty like a kite wandering around, and then he saw the familiar figure. The man said to him, "I am waiting for you on the mountain." She offered him a line, but he didn't accept it.
He stubbornly waited, believed, and watched as the promise was fulfilled in another cruel way.
He was not happy.
Even the candy he had been looking forward to for a long time did not bring a trace of happiness.
"Let's go home~"
On the unfamiliar street of Xunyang, the silver-haired woman once again stretched out her hand to him.
This time, he didn't refuse, and put his little hand stained with the scent of candy.
"Do you want to eat pine nuts and sugar gourds?"
I didn't know what happened before, but I just thought that Ah Ye was crying sadly because he didn't find his mother, so he wanted to make him happy with what he liked.
Who knows, Ah Ye shook his head slightly.
"I'm never going to eat sugar again."
He said softly.
I paused and looked at the dusty Ah Ye beside me. His eyes were still glazed, but they were covered with a thin layer of water, and there was a suppressed and choked aftermath in his words.
I suddenly understood, squatted down, wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, and said softly, "Don't cry." A man's crying nose is a joke. β
Life went on as usual.
The weeds that should be removed, the crops that should be harvested, the chickens that should be fed....... The same does not fall.
After the autumn harvest, the children in Xiaofang Village found that there was one more person in the cottage.
The mud monkey was very surprised when he saw Ah Ye, who was neatly tidied up, and stepped forward to push the person, saying, "Fool, why are you here?" β
Ah Ye came back to his senses, looked at the mud monkey and said seriously, "My name is Ah Ye." β
"Do you remember? Your name is Ah Ye, so what's your surname, aren't you waiting for your mother? β
The mud monkeys' problems are like artillery battles, one after another.
Ah Ye didn't know if he didn't understand, or didn't want to answer, so he turned his head and ignored people.
The mud monkey was bored, pouted and left.
In the evening, the children in the cottage left, and Ah Ye wandered for a long time, and in the middle of the night, he couldn't bear it anymore, so he stood silently beside the silver-haired woman.
"Hungry."
Ah Ye said.
I thought about it for a long time before I realized what it meant to be hungry.
In my travels in the mortal world, I have also eaten some mortal food, but how to do it, this, I am quite difficult. In Penglai, although we learned some poetry and archery in the mortal world, we did not have a cooking lesson.
"Can you bear it?"
I asked tentatively.
"Hungry."
The answer to me is still a hard word.
"Eat a fruit?"
I'll ask again.
Ah Ye did not approve or disagree.
And when he had eaten of the fruit, he fell asleep to himself.
I'm a little distressed, how can this be good? Long Night is a mortal in this life, and it is not okay not to eat. I can't do it, is it possible that he will keep eating fruit to live?
Ah Ye's thin little body came to mind, I don't know, if I keep eating fruits, will I not grow taller?
With this anxiety in mind, I tossed and turned in the middle of the night before falling asleep.
On the second day, as soon as I opened the door, I saw Ah Ye sitting under the tree in front of the door and looking straight at me.
"Hungry."
Ah Ye said unceremoniously.
The ground was scattered, and a dozen neatly gnawed kernels were thrown.
I resigned myself to the kitchen.
I remember that when the house was built, the villagers gave me some things, and I don't know if there was anything to eat.
I picked up a black rectangular object and asked Ah Ye, "Can I eat this?" β
Ah Ye took the black thing, took a bite, and then spit it out, with a black mouth, and shook his head.
"This should be okay, right?"
I looked at the dried strip in my hand and smelled it, it seemed to have a bit of a scent of grass and trees.
Ah Ye made a gesture to take it and eat it directly, but I stopped it.
"Wait, if it's poisonous, you can't eat it directly."
As I spoke, I put the thin strip to my mouth.
"You ate it."
Ah Ye looked straight at me and said.
"I'm invincible, I'm different from you."
I mumbled.
When I tasted it carefully, the thin strips had a salty aroma, like dried vegetables made of some kind of plant.
"This one can be eaten." I concluded.
Result -
Ah Ye looked at me with dull and expectant eyes, and in front of me, he put several different things in front of me.
This is all for me to test drugs?
I tilted my head suspiciously and looked at Ah Ye: Is he really stupid or pretending to be stupid? Or maybe it just seems a little sluggish?
I suddenly couldn't figure it out.
"Ah Ye, if there are three birds in the tree and fly away, how many are left?"
I looked eagerly at the skinny Ah Ye in front of me.
"Why did you fly away?"
"Because someone threw stones, it scared."
"Oh."
Ah Ye answered, and then he didn't speak anymore, he squatted down, picked up a handful of small white flower granules, and said to me, "Eat-"
Alas-
I sighed, pushed his hand away, picked up the bow and arrow hanging on the wall, and walked out.
"You stay at home, don't run around. I'll be back in a moment. β
Ah Ye stubbornly followed.
"If you follow me, I'll scare away the prey."
I persuaded.
As if he hadn't heard, Ah Ye continued to follow behind me, stagger a step away, and looked straight at me with dull eyes, without the slightest intention of compromise.
I really don't know if he really didn't hear it, or if he didn't hear it selectively.
In desperation, I had to let him follow me into the forest.
Phewββ
The sound of arrows breaking through the air was heard.
I carried the twitching gray rabbit and took Ah Ye to the stream.