Chapter Twenty-Six: A Man as Big as a Mountain
Saza walked along the path, in the light of the moonlight, for a while, and came to the edge of the little river. However, by this time, the boat moored by the river was gone, and the boat had gone nowhere.
At this moment, I don't know what to do, all of a sudden, the boat came out of the river again, and floated on the water, drifting gently with the waves.
Sasa got into the boat, stretched it out, and rowed in the moonlight, in a wisp of troubled wind.
By the time he paddled to the small, dilapidated dock in front of his house, Sasa was exhausted, so he sat down on the dilapidated pier and lay down quietly, in the midst of the turmoil.
He closed his eyes and wanted to sleep for a while, then go ashore and go home. However, he didn't want to go home again, and he didn't feel warm in that home. So he slept on the dilapidated dock, and fell asleep quietly in the faint moonlight.
At this moment, a man came over, dressed in black, fluttering in the wind like a cloud. The man was quite tall, about the height of a mountain, and when he saw that Zazah was sleeping there, he became wicked, and lifted up a hill and lifted it high, and tried to throw it at him. Sasa quickly opened his eyes, but saw nothing, only a wisp of wind fluttering around him, like a chaotic snowflake in winter sprinkled in the dark sky.
Saza picked up the things from the boat, and walked along the small country dirt road, alone, without stopping, in a faint ray of daylight.
After a while, he went to his house. At this time, the east also turned white, and a star hung in the sky, blinking incessantly.
And when he had gone into the house, he went to bed, and after a while he knew nothing.
He's tired. However, it is worth it, because the nets cast in the ghost valley contain many big fish, and the big ones weigh hundreds of catties.
However, for some reason, he never dared to walk into that place alone again. He's learned what horror is.
It rained, and the rain fell on the trees, on the grass, and kept splashing water droplets, like pearls. However, all this, in the eyes of Sazah, was not beautiful at all. The rain poured into his dilapidated house from somewhere, wetting a large part of the ground and wetting Sasa's good mood.
However, there is nothing that can be done, who calls their house so dilapidated? He sat in the leaky house and looked at the beauty of other people's houses in the rain, and he was so envious that he was so envious.
At this time, his parents didn't know where to go, not because they were playing cards, not because they were visiting other people's places, but just to go to other people's houses to take shelter from the rain. This was a great shame for Saza, but there was nothing he could do but sit there helplessly, and sigh a long sigh in the sound of the rain that was falling uncontrollably.
The muddy rain hit his body, it was cold and dirty, and it was quite uncomfortable, and he really wanted to fly up from that house, far away, to a place where there was no one.
However, he did not have the ability, so he had to sit there helplessly, quietly sad in the sound of the rain that was falling outside the door, and in the laughter of the people who walked by the door.
In the midst of this rain, Saza saw the bad Dan coming, and when he walked by Saza's door, he laughed out loud for some reason. In the midst of this laughter, Badan dispelled the idea of revenge, and all of a sudden, he died somewhere. In his opinion, the sin of Sazah was great enough that there was no need for revenge.