Chapter 407: Midnight Wolf Howl

As soon as Xiangzi put down his job, he saw Maimaiti enter the door in good spirits. Seeing his haggard look, Shuzhen hurriedly asked him if he had eaten, Maimaiti smiled lightly, made a full stomach action, and said to Xiangzi: "The people who went up the mountain have already found it, and today you can buy some flour and clear oil." I plan to go to a few people to clean up the house and build the naan pit first, and then the people behind can go up and start work. ”

Seeing Maimaiti's face that had lost weight in two days, Xiangzi couldn't help but feel sour in his heart, and said in a deep voice: "Give me three more days, if there is no news of Anarkhan in three days, you can go up the mountain again." The doll's matter has not been settled, I ...... in my heart" said, Xiangzi suddenly felt uncomfortable in his heart.

Shuzhen also snorted and said: "That's it, what's the big deal, it's important to find a doll." ”

Maimaiti smiled sadly and said: "Everything is arranged by Hu Da, my little swallow will fly back by himself sooner or later, and the things handed over by the government cannot be delayed." ”

Xiangzi patted Maimaiti's shoulder with a little emotion, and said with a sincere face: "Listen to my advice, and then leave in three days, you can be busy first, I want to go back to the base." As he spoke, he walked out with a slightly tired expression.

Anarhan asked Bahar to untie the rope around her leg, saying that he wanted to free her hand, and looking at her lovely and cunning face, Bahar was really embarrassed. It's a reasonable request for people to get rid of it, but Bahar, who plays with the little and plays the big one, knows that this little guy is witty and unexpected, and if she slips away, she won't be able to keep her beloved Natasha.

Just as he was hesitating, Natasha walked in like a ghost. As if he had been saved, Bahar suddenly sighed and shouted, "You are back, she wants to be relieved." As he spoke, he snorted at Anarhan, who was pouting and glaring.

Natasha smiled warmly, approached Analhan and whispered, "Let my little baby suffer, I'll accompany you." As he spoke, he untied the rope that was tied to his leg, but with a quick movement he tied one of Anarhan's hands. Analhan glared at her coldly, and followed her out of the yurt obediently and reluctantly, like a little lamb being led.

Relieved, Anarhan's expression seemed to be much more lively, and she winked at Natasha playfully and said, "Sister Na is planning to live here with Brother Bahar?" ”

Natasha smiled hesitantly, shrugged her shoulders slightly, and said with a sly look: "I haven't made a final decision yet, it depends on whether I can do my job smoothly." As he spoke, he looked at Anarkhan with a subtle gaze.

Anarhan let out a long sigh of relief, his face looked innocent, he held his chin with his hands, and said to himself: "If I tell Brother Huzi about it, will you stay?" ”

Natasha smiled happily, hurriedly stepped forward to untie the rope tied to Anarhan's arm, and said softly while rubbing her arm: "As long as you say it, I will stay with your brother Bahar, and I can also let you go back." As he spoke, he raised his eyebrows lightly and looked at her expectantly.

Anarhan looked puzzled and muttered, "Why do you want to know those things? Isn't your job at school? ”

Natasha was slightly stunned for a moment, and then the corners of her mouth pursed a faint smile: "Let's tell you the truth, I have an agreement with your brother Huzi." ”

Analhan asked a little nervously, "You also have an agreement with my brother Huzi?" Why haven't I heard him say anything? As he spoke, he looked at Natasha suspiciously.

Seeing Anarhan's uneasy look, Natasha smiled and said, "I agreed with your brother Huzi that as long as I can get an important thing from his place of work, I will leave here from now on and stop pestering him." If I can't get it, I'll haunt him for the rest of my life. ”

Anarhan looked even more puzzled and said, "Aren't you already reconciled with Brother Bahar?" As he spoke, he looked at Bahar with a faint gaze.

The corners of Natasha's mouth twitched, she shook her head with a smile and said, "You don't understand these yet, this kind of good is not the same as that good, you can quickly talk about the situation there." As she spoke, Natasha's face was already impatient.

Analhan sighed softly and muttered weakly, "Then what do you want to know?" As he spoke, he pursed his lips.

Natasha smiled happily and said, "Where are all the important things in there?" How many people are guarding at night? Where are Huzi and their people hiding? ”

Analhanni glanced at Natasha, who was looking anxious, and said in a weak voice: "I haven't seen anything valuable in there, I only heard that they are making *." ”

Natasha hurriedly leaned forward and said, "What*? ”

Anarhan smiled mysteriously at her and said, "Pull Ray, Mixed Thunder, Zimu Thunder, and what kind of thunder are there, and I killed the wolf a few days ago." As he spoke, his face looked meaningful.

Natasha's face sank slightly, and she suddenly asked, "Where is the secret post in the data room?" Is there thunder around? ”

Analhan was slightly stunned, looked at Natasha with a confused expression, and said, "What do you know?" Is it the one who can fly and call bugs? - Oh, thunder can't blow it up. As he spoke, his face showed a look of innocence and doubt.

When Natasha heard this, she sat down on the ground in frustration and yelled at Bahar angrily, "Hurry up and get some food, I'm going out." ”

Natasha was full of food and drink, and when she went out, she hugged the reluctant Bahar hotly, and whispered close to her ear: "Watch tightly, you must not let her run." Then he turned around and went out the door.

Anarhan ate a few bites of wax and shouted that he wanted to go to the mountains to play. Bahar shook his head helplessly, looked at her with twinkling eyes and whispered, "I'm going to tie the rope around your arm." Then, without saying a word, he pulled the rope and tied it around Anarhan's arm.

Anarhan walked aimlessly, while Bahar followed helplessly, like a dejected shepherd, holding the head of the rope. It adds a vivid scenery to the lonely barren mountain.

Turning a gentle col, Anarhan suddenly squatted down, looked anxious and uncomfortable, and said, "My stomach hurts, I want to relieve myself." ”

Bahar hesitated to take two steps forward and asked suspiciously, "Haven't you done it?" You're trying to the hell, right? ”

As if he couldn't wait, Anarhan ran behind a tuft of sagebrush and shouted, "Who knows what the hell you made me eat." ”

Seeing Anarhan's panicked look, crouching behind the grass that had just reached his neck, Bahar sneered and shook his head, and then turned to look at the cattle and sheep grazing leisurely on the slope.

Bahar was slightly stunned, feeling that there was no sound behind him, and suddenly looked back to see that Anarhan had long since disappeared. So, he hurriedly jumped onto a raised mound and looked up, and a little fiery red was already floating a hundred meters away.

Bahar suddenly came to the fire, turned around and took a shortcut and ran away. Several ups and downs approached Anarhan, and without saying a word, he turned around and picked up Anarhan and walked back. Even as Anarhan's fist slammed into his back like a drumstick, Bahar gasped and silently walked forward.

Seeing that Brother Bahar's face had lost his usual gentle smile and apology, and he was slightly rough in binding his hands and feet, Analhan turned his head sourly and began to cry again.

Before the sun turned red, it grew dark, and Analhan knew that it might rain in the evening. Ever since he had escaped, Bahar had stopped paying attention to Anarhan, and had gone in and out of the yurt with a straight face, without even looking at Anarhan.

When it was completely dark, Bahar put a blanket on Anarhan, who was curled up on the side, and then rolled over and fell asleep on the carpet.

The night gradually became noisy, and the wind whistled out of the mountains*. The lonely yurt seemed to shake slightly, and at the same time made a slight creaking sound of the wooden frame. However, Bahar's snoring is still the mainstream of sound in the yurt.

Suddenly, the howling wind seemed to be faintly mixed with the wail of a wolf. This was followed by the restless neighing of the big black horse and the barking of the shepherd dogs.

Bahar was stunned for a moment, looked up and listened quietly, then hurriedly turned over, and while reaching out to remove the * hanging on the wall, he shouted in fear: "Suffer! Here comes the wolves. ”

Anarhan was slightly stunned, and said timidly, "Do you want me to help?" ”

Bahar Duan shouted: "No! Don't go out of the yurt. "The body has disappeared into the darkness.

In the darkness, Bahar fixed his eyes to see that four or five wolves were dragging two and a half dozen lambs towards the fence, and the sheepdogs were only barking at a distance, and did not dare to really rush forward.

Bahar shouted, raised his hand and shot down the head wolf with his teeth, and then the four wolves let go of the lamb in their mouths and pounced on Bahar. Bahar hurriedly raised his hand and fired another shot, as if wounding the front legs of the two wolves, and the remaining wolves saw that the situation was not good, and with a squeak, they grabbed their tails and fled westward. When the shepherd dog saw that his master had the upper hand, he barked wildly and pounced on the wolf.

Bahar, fearing that the sheepdogs would suffer, jumped and flew out of the fence, only to see the two wounded wolves licking each other's bleeding wounds and crawling slowly.

Bahar raised his * angrily, and was about to smash it down, but he saw the male wolf turn around and glance at Bahar pleadingly, and then wailed at the she-wolf crawling in front of him, and actually lay on the ground softly.

Somehow, a wave of compassion arose in Bahar's heart. He slowly lowered his raised *, glanced at the wolf at his feet with a vague expression, and was about to twist and leave. But at that moment, he suddenly heard a frightened wail from the sheepdog. Suddenly, his heart tightened, and he ran away in the direction of the dog's barking.

In the dark, the sheepdog was already limping on its front legs, aggrieved and proud to welcome Bahar, who stroked the sheepdog's head distressedly, grabbed two stones, and angrily threw himself towards the faintly visible wolf shadow.