Chapter 503: All drooling

The tall and thin villager flipped the snake sparrow, and he was indeed a little tired. He didn't like to listen to the soldier's words, he flipped the snake sparrow, and did not speak.

The charcoal fire was red, and the soldiers added dry wood to make the fire, and the sparks flew up over the enticing smell of snake meat and sparrows. He glanced at the tall and thin villager, stabbed the fire, and asked, "Why don't you speak?" ”

The tall and thin villager flipped over, and he replied perfunctorily: "Ah." ”

The soldier stabbed the fire, looked at him, and muttered, "Don't you want to talk to me?" ”

The people ignored them, and the soldiers stopped asking questions, throwing dry wood on the red coals. The coals from the firewood are not resistant to burning, and they will soon burn to ashes. The soldiers looked at the fire, and before the coals were turned to ashes, new coals were burned.

threw some dry firewood, and the smell of meat wafting out had already smoked the mouth. The soldier said, "Okay, right?" ”

The villager, who was only carrying a bird cage, replied, "All right. Make two more turns. ”

The tall and thin villager said, "Okay." He followed his friend in a circle, and the two strips stopped spinning.

When his friends saw him like this, they followed him.

The friend lifted the two sticks away from the roasting of the flames and coals, stood up, and said, "Where do you put it?" ”

The soldier said, "Just put it on the grass, and the grass is clean." ”

The friend grabbed two sticks and put them on the grass. The tall and thin villager sat there holding two sticks. He was somewhat reluctant to listen to the soldiers.

When the meat was finished, the soldier poked the coals and said to the tall and thin villager, "Put the meat on the grass?" ”

The tall, lanky villager slowed down slightly, stood up, and laid the roasted snake meat and sparrows with his friends on the green grass.

As soon as they left the shelf, the roasted snake meat and sparrows, the temperature did not decrease at all, and they were placed on top of the grass, and the aroma of the meat brought the fragrance of grass again. The soldier threw the half-burned wood into the coals, stood up, and turned to the snake meat and sparrow.

Turning to the snake and the sparrow, the soldier looked down and sucked back the saliva that was about to flow. The smell of meat and sparrows in barbecue is the same for anyone.

The soldier swallowed and sat down.

He said, "Come, I have two sparrows." ”

The soldier reached for it and tried to pull the two sparrows out of the slivers, but as soon as they were next to the sparrows, they were scalded.

The soldier blew his hands and said, "It's hot." ”

The tall, thin villager looked at the soldier's fingers, hoping that he would be burned.

The soldier's fingers were fine, just scalded.

The soldier blew his hand and licked his fingers, took the strip in one hand, and went to smoke the sparrow again. He blows the sparrows and draws them out. The soldier scalded a few times and pulled out a sparrow.

The other sparrow, which the soldier had drawn from another stick, was also scalded a few times.

Both sparrows were on top of the grass, and the soldier was not in a hurry to eat, but only drooled as he watched the sparrows. The soldier sucked up his saliva so that it would not flow too much.

Not only did he drool, but the two villagers also drooled, and hurriedly sucked the saliva back, so as not to be ashamed.

The soldier looked at them and said, "Are you drooling?" ”

The soldier stretched out the strip of the snake-fleshed sparrow and said, "You two draw these two sparrows out." ”

The villager carrying the birdcage immediately reached out to get the stick. He took the strip and pumped the sparrow out. He endured the pain and pulled the sparrow out at once.

The villager pulled out the sparrow and threw it into the grass.

"Huhuhu." The villager blew his fingers.

The villager blew his fingers and pressed them into the grass. He handed his friend strips of snake meat and sparrows.

The tall and lanky villager hesitated and took the note. A handful of sparrows were pulled out.

The sparrow was drawn out and thrown into the grass by him.

When the soldier saw this, he said, "Don't worry. ”

The villager ignored the soldiers, and sat there with a strip of snake flesh and did not speak.

The soldier looked at the villager and asked, "Shall I cut the snake meat for you both, or will you cut it yourself?" ”

The villager carrying the bird cage reached out and brought the strip of snake meat to the soldier, and said, "Trouble Brother Soldier." ”

The soldier laid down his score and reached out to take the strip of snake meat. He looked at the snake meat and said, "I'll cut a piece for each of you." ”

When he finished speaking, the soldier stretched out his hand to the villager who was only carrying a bird's cage and said, "Lend me the knife to use him." ”

The villager took out his knife and handed it to him.

The soldier took the knife, and the tall and thin villager said, "Can you cut more meat to eat with us?" ”

As soon as the soldier was about to cut the meat, he looked at the tall and thin villager and said, "Are you sparrows roasted by the fire?" The soldier said and looked at the villager.

When the villager with the bird cage saw the soldier asking, he replied, "Yes, Brother Bing." ”

The soldier looked at the villager, and he continued: "Did you borrow the fire to roast the sparrows, did you give us two sparrows in exchange for two sparrows?" ”

The villager carrying the bird cage replied: "Yes, Brother Bing." ”

The soldier then said, "Roast sparrows over the fire and exchange two sparrows, and we will settle it, right?" ”

The villager carrying the bird cage replied: "Yes, Brother Bing." ”

The soldier continued: "Shall we not give you snake meat?" ”

When the villager with the bird cage heard this, he actually said that he was smooth, and he replied, "Yes, Brother Bing." ”

After the villager finished speaking, he immediately looked at the soldier.

The tall and thin villager listened and sat there expressionless.

After a while, the tall and thin villager said, "If you don't borrow us for a fire, we can also make a fire ourselves." ”

When the soldier heard this, he replied, "But you didn't make your own fire?" ”

The tall and thin villager was speechless for a moment when he heard this.

The villager carrying the bird cage said, "Then we don't want Brother Bing's snake meat?" ”

The soldier took the knife in his hand and said, "I have promised you a piece of snake meat, and if you have promised, you will not break your word." When the soldier finished speaking, he sliced his knife at the snake's flesh.

The soldier cut the flesh of a snake about the length of a sparrow, thrust his knife into the ground, and pulled out the flesh and laid it on the grass. The soldier blew his hand and lowered the two strips of snake flesh down.

The soldier pulled out his knife, and he didn't wipe the mud on the knife, but cut the sparrow-long snake meat into two pieces.

When the two villagers saw this, they both looked at the soldier and said, "What are you doing here?" ”

The soldier thrust his knife into the ground, held a piece of snake meat in one hand, and handed it to each of the two villagers.

The two villagers were not in a hurry to reach out and pick it up. The two of them looked at the snake meat, and looked at the soldiers?

The snake meat was very hot, and the soldier moved his two hands and said, "Give, take it?" ”

The two villagers looked at the snake meat and didn't want to stretch out their hands.

Because the meat was so hot, the soldier was unable to hold on to the two pieces of meat and dropped them on the grass.

The soldier blew his hands and asked, "Why don't you two take it?" ”

The tall and thin villager looked at the snake flesh and did not speak. The villager who led the bird cage said, "Brother Bing, just now you pulled that knife out of the ground, and there was mud on the knife, and mud stuck to the snake's flesh. ”10