Pleasure seeking

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Sasa walked out of the house, alone, wandering in a wood, looking at the beautiful white clouds in the sky, and really wanted to sing a song out loud. But Sazah did not sing, nor did he like to sing, but he sat on the ground, in a beautiful mountain breeze.

In the mountains, the watermelons are ripe, no, they grow in the ground, under the sun, constantly flashing green, as if beckoning to Sasa. Sasa walked into a field, knowing that it was not his watermelon, but he didn't care about it, picked one up, and then quickly ran into a forest not far away.

After eating the watermelon, Sasa walked out of the forest, alone, under the beautiful sunset, walking on the hill without stopping. When he walked to a watermelon shed, Sasa couldn't help but walk in.

A little girl is lying on a bamboo bed, in the warm spring breeze, with her eyes closed, and she is sleeping soundly. Sasa saw one of the girl's white legs, and the white leg fell off, and from the bamboo bed, a woman's fragrance kept spreading, and Sasa smelled it, and couldn't help but sit on the ground and salivate.

The little girl slept on the bamboo bed wearing only a pair of pants, and her limbs were spread on the bamboo bed, not at all defenseless, which was really a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Sasa, so Sasa quietly leaned over and took off the little quilt on the girl's body.

The air was filled with the scent of more women, and Sasa couldn't help but get drunk and think about it. Saza approached the girl, and fell down, looking in a corner of the pants. Sazar died of joy, and what a beautiful scene he saw.

Sasa couldn't help but take off his pants, and without the slightest hesitation, he fell on the girl's stomach.

Sasa pulled down the girl's pants, so that her beautiful buttocks were all exposed in front of her eyes, and the beautiful buttocks still gave off a woman's scent, and the fragrance kept getting drunk and Sasa, and Sasa was struggling on the girl's body......

Just then, a man grabbed Sasa from behind, ripped his pants off, and tied him to a tree.

As night fell, the insects cried incessantly in the mountains and fields, and were in the ears of Sazah. Saza didn't know what to do, so he cried loudly under the tree, hoping that the kind star would help him. But at this time, there was no one to help him, because he was Sazar.

But Saza was a clever boy, and no, he broke free from the tree, and walked along the little mountain path alone, and in a moment he came to his own house.

Sazar sat in his room, and looked at the distance to the sound of laughter. Suddenly, in his vision, the girl appeared again, still happily playing with the other girls under a tree, not paying any attention to the little thing on the mountain.

Seeing that the girl was happy, Sasa was also quite happy, no, he was not good at singing, and he sat in front of his dilapidated house and hummed without stopping.

At this time, Sasa's father, a fierce man as fierce as a tiger, appeared and kept beating Sasa on Sasa's body with a wooden stick, and Sasa seemed to hear the sound of his own bones breaking. However, Sasa was not afraid, nor did he cry, but still sat on the little wooden bench, and kept looking at the little girl who was playing in front of him.

It was too hot in the summer, and Sasa wanted to go down to the river to bathe, but no, he walked to the river and sat down on a pier.

The river flows eastward incessantly, babblingly, with a bit of romance, like a beautiful girl softly singing a moving song in the moonlight.

Sassa sat on the dock for a while, and then threw himself into the little river, and like a fish, he kept swimming here and there.

At this time, the little girl walked down the river, with a peach blossom pinned to her hair, and she kept exuding a faint fragrance into the wind. In this fragrance, Sasa died happily, and he was feeling lonely alone in the river, and now he was well accompanied.

The little girl's name is Peach Blossom, and when spring comes, she puts Peach Blossom on her head, which is so beautiful that Peach Blossom feels a little inferior.

At this time, Peach Blossom came to the river, and sat on the pier, washing her body constantly. At this time, Sasa swam to Peach Blossom's side, sat shamelessly on a rectangular stone, bathed in the fragrance emanating from Peach Blossom's body, and was about to get drunk.

They sat together, in the beautiful sunset, and began to play house.

At this time, Peach Blossom's mother also came down, and when she saw her daughter staying with Sasa, she couldn't help but be quite angry. Saza does not weep. He still sat on the stone speechlessly, still wanting to play with Peach Blossom, but Peach Blossom was afraid, afraid of his mother, so she left.

Sasa stayed alone in the creek and washed for a while, and found it uninteresting, so he also left, and walked along the little country dirt road into his house.

At night, there was no electricity in the mountain village, only the stars in the sky kept blinking in the sky, and the starlight kept sprinkling down, on the trees, on the grass, and on a small drop of dew.

Saza walked out of the house, alone, wandering around in the beautiful night, or listening to people standing under a tree chatting, or doing nothing and playing games with their friends. Tired, Saza left, but instead of going into his own house, he went to his neighbor's house.

At the neighbor's house, at this time, people were staying together, gossiping and arguing, but in the midst of this cacophony, it felt quite good. Sasa stayed there, quite happy, no, he didn't want to leave.

At this time, a beautiful girl came out of the crowd, her name was Mengmeng. Meng Meng couldn't stop smiling at Sasa, and in this beautiful laughter, Sasa couldn't help laughing. The cute face is round, but there is a big lip on the face, red and gorgeous, and it can't help but spread a smell that makes people drunk and fall. Meng Meng glanced at Sasa in the crowd, then left and walked into a small room. Sazatail went with him.

In that little room there was a long ladder set up by a wooden doorway. Saza didn't care about it, but he climbed up the wooden ladder and kept climbing up, and in a moment he was on the top of the ladder. Sasa couldn't help but look inside, but when he saw two beautiful girls lying on a small wooden bed, and when he saw Sasa appear at the wooden doorway, he couldn't help but turn his face and smile. In the light of this beautiful smile, Sasa felt that his feet were trembling a little, but he was not uncomfortable at all, not only was it not uncomfortable, but it was quite useful.

Sasa lay on the ladder, not going through the wooden door, not wanting to come down, as if he had been nailed there. At this time, for some reason, a miraculous light came from that place, and this light was definitely no less than the Buddha light in the minds of Buddhists. The beautiful light, so magical, so charming, to be able to see this light, is to die for this, and Sasa will not hesitate to do so. He was lying on that ladder, not wanting to come down, let alone leaving, at this time, that fear

Even if he died, he would never leave.

After standing on the ladder for a while, Sasa did not want to stand, but he did not want to let go, no, he stood up and went inside. The two girls did not express disgust at Sasa's behavior, no, not only did they not express disgust, but they also stretched out their hands and took the initiative to greet Sasa at the door.

Sasa pounced, no matter how much it was, and all of a sudden, he threw himself into the arms of a girl. But Saza is a smart kid, so he doesn't embarrass people, no, he doesn't embarrass people. He got up from the girl's body, slyly said that he had fallen, and begged the girl for forgiveness. The girl was quite kind, no, she forgave Sasa at once.

"Sasa, where did you die, come back quickly!" Out of nowhere, a woman's voice was heard.

"I'm coming, I'm coming." Saza replied as he walked out of the hut, and went down the stairs along the ladder from which he came, and into his own room.

Sasa went into his dilapidated room, sat down on a small wooden slab, and began to eat in the dim light.

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