Chapter Fifty-Eight: The Rat
I don't know if it's a problem, or if it's my own problem, it's been particularly difficult to open the background to upload chapters recently, and I've had to try it several times every time, and the same was true for last night.
They were talking about this here, but the mountain rats in the cave got a chance, and two of them came out of it with a "whoosh, whoosh", and Liu Junhao didn't have time to stop them, but Professor Zhao was quick to shoot down, and the fat rat's brain burst out, and he squirmed twice on the ground and stretched his legs.
The little skin on the other side also quickly stepped forward and pressed the remaining one under his paw.
"Wow, look, it's a mouse...... the little girl pointed to the squeaky mountain mouse under the little leather paws, jumping and screaming.
Khan, isn't it just a mouse, Liu Junhao thought a little depressed, and people who didn't know heard her scream and thought that Daqingshan had found a South China tiger.
Who knew that what made him even more depressed was still behind, this little girl actually grabbed a piece of Tugala and threw it at Xiaopi, and shouted while throwing it back: "Stinky dog, let go of the little mouse, otherwise I will be unkind to you." And you, you're a weird old man, you're going to bully the little mouse......"
This little girl can't be separated from me in this film, not only Liu Junhao, but even Professor Zhao is quite depressed, how can she become a strange old man in a blink of an eye, is it because she killed a mouse with a shovel?
Sunana hurriedly covered her little niece's mouth and explained embarrassedly: "Nan Nan has liked to watch "Cat and Mouse" since she was a child, and there are a lot of mouse toys at home, so in her cognition, mice are positive and ......healthy."
Before she could finish speaking, the little girl broke free of her big hand and added: "The little mouse is the cutest, the smartest, tell your stinky dog to let go of it."
What kind of children are these, how are parents educated, Liu Junhao's head was completely confused.
There was no way for such a big child to argue with her, and if he cried later, he had to helplessly shout at Xiaopi to let go of the mountain mouse under his paws.
And Su Nana patiently explained to the little niece: "Didn't you always want to see what the little mouse's nest looks like, this uncle and grandfather will dig it for you now"
"Hmm," the little girl nodded as if she didn't understand. In the end, he is still young, and it is easier to deceive.
Liu Junhao soon discovered the hidden side hole, and dug it all the way, and the first thing he dug was the mouse's bedroom, which made Professor Zhao and several of them who saw the mountain mouse hole for the first time couldn't help but be amazed.
Because the layout in that bedroom is absolutely unimaginable, anyone who looks at it will feel quite comfortable. The ground was covered with yellow blades of grass, and the top layer was soft and white cotton, and there were many other animal hairs in the cotton, which were circled by rats with hemp rope into a palm-sized nest.
Professor Zhao couldn't help but reach out and touch it and said, "It's very soft."
Dig to the bedroom, then it is not far from the granary, under Liu Junhao's careful search, soon found a side hole, this side hole is definitely a big project, the hole is as thick as a teacup, quite spacious, from the side hole extends out of several regular granaries, each granary is very large, after digging it out, they can't help but let out a few praises.
No wonder it is often said in books, big rats, big rats, no food for me! When you see their granaries, you know how true this is, and why the rural people hate rats so much.
Corn, sorghum, soybeans and other crops that are harvested in the autumn can be found in their rat barns, and even many ears of wheat have been found, and it seems that this nest of mountain rats has been stealing grain since the summer.
Of course, they also found a lot of wild fruits in the mountains, such as mountain reds, persimmons, dried walnuts, etc., from several other warehouses.
Six large granaries were dug out of a rat hole, and more than a dozen catties of grain were dug out of each warehouse. In the end, when Liu Junhao got these things out, they actually filled a snakeskin bag, which weighed sixty or seventy pounds when they carried them.