Heavenly Adventures Chapter 7 ( Hunting in the Green Ridge III)

Adventures in Heaven (novel) Zhang Baotong

After a while, Uker noticed that I was not there immediately, so he rode up to me. Seeing that I was lying on the grass, moaning and panting weakly, the www.biquge.info dismounted, lifted me up and put me on his horse, and led the horse toward the side of the mountain. When he came to the side of the mountain, he lowered me from my horse, leaned against the trunk of a tree, and rode to the pasture to find my horse.

By the time Ukr retrieved my horse, and returned with the king, I had slept under a shady tree, and the pain in my body had been much better. The king asked me with concern, "What are the injuries?" I got up from the ground and said, "I just fell from my horse and didn't hurt me seriously." The king said to everyone, "Even if Longhua is injured, it is better to return to the camp early." So they put the two wild goats they had hunted on their horses and began to walk up the hill.

When I got up early the next morning, the king had gone hunting with Uker and Gengaki to the pastures behind the mountains. There was a light rain at night, and the grass by the river was wet and looked fresh and fresh. The sunflowers in front of the door are even more colorful and gorgeous, falling flowers all over the ground, reflecting a large area of grass. Because there is no sunlight, the river is filled with a light veil of mist after the rain, and the ethereal tranquility and tranquility seem to make people forget the flow of time.

After an afternoon and a night's rest, I felt much better in my body, only my chest and elbows still hurt a little, and I didn't dare to move hard. But I'm not a person who can stay in the house, and after lying down for a long time, not only is my heart depressed, but even my head feels dizzy.

Walking through the soft grass after the rain, I walked slowly along the river. The water is cool and pure, the flow rate is slow, and you can see the sand and gravel at the bottom. After walking forward for a while, we came to the edge of the woods. At this time, I saw a beautiful fawn standing by the river drinking water. In order not to alarm it, I stood at the edge of the forest and watched it for a while. After a while, when it had finished drinking, it shook its body gracefully, unconsciously turned its head to me, and looked at me with a look of hesitation and curiosity. I made a friendly and kind gesture and slowly walked towards it. Fortunately, it didn't show a panicked or evasive look.

So, I walked up to it and reached out to touch its head. It flashed smartly and bit me with its mouth, but it didn't hurt. I know it's being nice to me. I wanted to grab the antlers on top of his head so that I could take them inside to see or be company. But, as if aware of my intentions, it jumped and dodged, preventing me from approaching it, and even began to distance itself from me. As soon as I approached it, it had to take a few steps back so that I couldn't get close to it. But I didn't want to give up the idea of playing with it and trying to catch it, so I always kept a certain distance in between. Eventually, it retreated to the opposite side of a stream in the middle of the forest, and my shoes would get wet if I crossed it, so I stopped. When the fawn saw that I was no longer chasing it, he wagged his tail and ran away into the depths of the woods.

As I walked back along the meadow in the forest, I remembered a fairy tale I had read in an unknown book. The story goes that a young man, while hunting in the woods, caught a wounded fawn and healed the wounds, and later, the fawn turned into a beautiful princess and married the young man. As I was thinking about walking, all of a sudden, I felt as if I had stepped on something, soft but solid, and before I could jump up and dodge, I felt something bite on my little foot. I was startled, and I saw a long black snake running in the grass in front of me. I don't have to think twice before I know that I have been bitten by this hateful snake.

I immediately drew my sword from my belt, stepped forward, and slashed at the serpent. The snake was cut in two and struggled to writh in the grass. I picked up the snake's head with my long sword to take a look, and saw that the vicious triangular head was still shaking, and its mouth showed its slender fangs. There was a thud in my head, and I was terrified. But I kept my composure because I knew that composure and calmness were the wisest and most effective way to deal with panic and panic.

I have no experience in self-help from snake bites, but I have heard some about it on an Animal World show. I first tore off a long strip of cloth from the edge of my coat with my long sword and stabbed it my little foot not far from the wound. Then, with the head of his sword, he cut a cross in the wound and squeezed the blood out vigorously. When the blood was almost squeezed, I got up and walked down the nearest path towards the hut.

I knew that I could only resist for a while, and if I didn't find Lang Zhong or be healed soon, I might not even survive at noon. However, Uker and the others are still hunting in the pastures and meadows behind the Cuiling Mountain. Without their guidance and escort, it would have been impossible for me to get out of this uninhabited mountainous area.

I couldn't move my right leg vigorously, so I had to use my sword as a cane to support me. I finally reached the camp of the wooden house, I went into the stable, untied the reins, and pulled Yilan's red horse out of the wooden shed, and then, with both hands on the horse's back, I crossed the horse with all my might, and galloped towards the path on the Cuiling Mountain. I think I'll have to fight against death. And it's at least half an hour from here to the pasture meadow. In this way, time is really short.

To my great surprise, Uker was coming from the hill humming a little tune. Seeing that I was so panicked, he ran over and asked, "Why is the Han envoy Longhua in such a hurry?" I grabbed the reins in a hurry, gasped for breath, and shouted, "Brother Ukir, save me!" "I said this almost with a tear. Ukirzema stopped and asked, "What's the hurry?" I said, "I've been bitten by a poisonous snake." Uker came to me, looked at the wound on his right leg, and his face turned pale all of a sudden, and said, "There is a family on the edge of the Blue Lagoon that knows how to heal, please come with me." So saying, he slapped his horse and galloped down the mountain. I wanted to ask him how far the Blue Lagoon was, but before I could ask, Uker had already gotten far away. I had to chase after it.

Fly over the meadows, into the valleys, over the ridges, down to the river, continue along the Rehe valley, and then into a flat plateau. On the highlands, sometimes it is a flat river, sometimes it is a high slope, the grass is green, the jungle is patchy, and there is almost no road to find. I don't know how long I ran, and even the horses were tired, but I still didn't see a farmhouse or a family. My legs were swollen red and thick, numb like dragging a jar of lead. I knew that if I didn't loosen my leg quickly, it could easily cause permanent damage to my entire right leg, and even leave a stump. However, there is still a boundless meadow and a boundless forest in front of me, and there is no hope in sight.

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