Chapter 506: Summoning People to Save the Horse
The forest was lonely, and the female shopkeeper was digging alone in the dirt. Although the owner of the village would call someone, she didn't want to be idle, because it was her horse.
His hands were blistered, and the village lord held the horse rope and the horsewhip, and the strength in his hands was much less. He marched his horses, and they galloped through the woods. The village wanted to look for the soldier, and he returned the way he came.
"Drive." The village owner rode a horse alone, and all he could hear was the sound of horses' hooves or the chirping of birds.
The soldier stood with his waist pinched for a moment, but did not see the village owner.
"Oops." The soldier turned back and looked at the whitening fire.
The soldier's mind was blank, and he didn't know whether to wait for the village owner, or to find the village owner, or to go back to the south gate of the village?
When the village lord left, he did not leave a word, which made the soldiers a little crazy. If the village owner leaves a word, he can do it. The terrible thing is that the village owner didn't say a word.
"What can I do?" The soldier's head went blank and he didn't know what to do.
"Oops." The soldier sat on the ground and fell on his back.
He was lying on the grass, his mind full of nothing.
Looking up at the tree, looking at the tree, the tree was blown by the wind a little loudly. The soldier blinked at the tree, only to know that he was looking at the tree.
The soldier lay here and fell asleep unconsciously.
The village lord returned the same way, and the road was not too clear, he only remembered the approximate, estimated to go. Although it was estimated, he was right. The deviation is not very far.
"Drive." The village lord ran back and looked ahead. Look at the soldier and the two villagers, look at the horse.
After galloping for a while, the village lord caught a glimpse of a horse two or three hundred paces away.
"Phew!" The village owner strangled the horse, but the bubbles on his hands made the village owner's face painful.
The village lord looked at the horse, which was familiar, it should be the soldier's horse. The owner of the village dropped his horse's head and went straight to the horse.
"Drive." The lord of the village saw the shelves on which they were burning, with little dry wood and gray ashes. Soldiers were also seen lying on the ground.
The village lord approached and was slightly taken aback to see the soldier motionless.
When he got closer, the village lord stopped him. "What about the two villagers?" The village owner looked around and saw that the two villagers were gone.
He was only five or six paces away from the soldier, and the horse stopped, and the soldier remained motionless?
The village lord did not expect the soldier to be sleeping, and he immediately dismounted, and the blisters on his hands hurt him. He walked quickly in front of the soldier and kicked him in the shoulder: "Huh? ”
"Who!" The soldier was awakened by the kick.
The soldier immediately sat up and danced with his hands, and when he saw that it was the village owner, he said, "So it is the village master?" ”
The village owner asked, "You are sleeping, what about the two villagers?" ”
The soldier replied, "The two villagers are gone." The soldier said, "The villager left the knife and forgot to take it back." ”
The village lord looked around the shelf, and saw only bones, not snake meat and sparrows. He said, "You guys have eaten up all the barbecue?" ”
The soldier replied: "The villager with the knife took a sparrow and went away, and the rest of the meat was eaten." ”
The village lord looked at the bones and asked, "Are those snake bones?" ”
The soldier looked at it and replied, "It's a snake bone." ”
When the village owner wore the snake, he touched the snake bones. Gnawing on the bones spit out by the snake, he still saw it again.
When the village lord saw the snake bones, he asked, "You didn't leave me any meat?" ”
The soldier replied: "Not counting the sparrows taken away by the villagers, the rest have been eaten." ”
The village lord looked at the soldier, and he didn't blame the soldier for this, he was gone.
"Oops." The village lord said: "I don't have a mouthful, I haven't eaten such a fragrant thing?" Just smell it? ”
The soldier sat there and asked, "Chief, did you find the girl?" ”
When the village lord heard this, he smiled slightly and said, "I found it." But. ”
"But what?" The soldier asked.
The village lord looked at the soldier and smiled slightly, and said, "That girl, you fell into the pit." ”
"Fell into the pit!" The soldier asked, "Why did she fall into the pit?" ”
The village lord replied: "The horse's hooves have stumbled and fallen into the beast pit." ”
The soldier looked behind him and saw the shopkeeper in sight, so he asked, "Did the village master leave the shopkeeper in the pit?" ”
The village lord replied: "Not really, she came out, but her horse is still in the pit." ”
"Her horse is still in the pit?" The soldier asked.
The village lord replied: "Yes, her horse is still in the pit, and I rescued her, but I did not save her horse." ”
The soldier pondered, everyone was saved, why didn't the horse be saved. The soldiers knew that the pits of the trapped beasts were usually very large. He thought that it should be that the person was lighter, so that he could be rescued. The horse is big and heavy, and it is not easy to save.
The soldier asked, "Is the horse too big to save?" ”
The village lord replied: "Yes, the horse is too big to be rescued." ”
The soldier looked behind him again, but the female shopkeeper was nowhere to be seen. He asked the village owner, "Since the village owner thought that he had rescued the female shopkeeper, why didn't he see her?" ”
The village lord said, "I came to call you, tell you to go with me to the south gate of the village, call the soldiers there, and follow me to save the female shopkeeper's horse." The shopkeeper was reluctant to give up her horse. ”
When the soldier heard this, he asked, "It's just a horse, why bother the village owner to bring someone to rescue it himself?" ”
The village owner was blackmailed by the female shopkeeper, and if she didn't save the horse, she went to find the Phantom Lord. The village owner couldn't, so he had to help. He said: "Save people to the end, send the Buddha to the west." I saved the people, and I also rescued the horses. ”
When the soldier heard this, he felt that this was not like the style of the village owner. How can the village owner save people so completely? He looked at the village owner with disbelieving? Ask: "When did the village owner become so good?" ”
The village lord ignored the soldier and said, "Get on the horse and go with me to the south gate of the village to call someone." ”
The village lord went to lead the horse, and his hand hurt when he held the horse rope, and he made two 'four' noises in his mouth, and looked at his blistered hand.
The soldier was starting to lead his horse when he heard a voice and looked at the village lord and asked, "What's wrong with the village owner?" ”
The village lord looked at his hand and said, "Help the female shopkeeper save the horse and grind out a few bubbles." ”
The soldier asked, "How can you help people save horses?" ”
The village lord said, "I dug the earth with a stick." ”
The soldier did not know how the village owner helped the man save the horse, so he asked, "Why do you use a stick to dig the earth to save the horse?" ”
The village lord replied: "The horse could not be dragged up with a rope, so the female shopkeeper and I dug up the earth and dug a slope for the horse to come out on its own." The village lord said, clutching the reins of his horse in pain. Pedal on the pedals, endure the pain, saddle the saddle, and get on the horse.
The village lord got on his horse and said, "Let's go." ”
The soldiers had not yet reached the horse. He said, "The village master will wait for me." ”
The soldier walked slowly, slowly untying the horse's reins.
The village lord kept looking at the soldiers, walked slowly, and slowly untied the reins of his horse. At this time, he said, "Hurry up." ”
The soldier took the reins in his hand, put the saddle on his horse, pedaled his feet, got on the two, and mounted his horse.
Although the forest is not dense, the air is clear. Although the grass does not grow, the forest is full of greenery. The village lord and his soldiers rode on horseback and ran through the sparse forest and grass. They went out of the forest and went to the south gate of the village to call for people to save the horses.
The two of them went out of the forest and went to the south gate of the village. I saw two people sitting on the ground in front of me, with bird nets and bird cages. These two people were none other than the two villagers. 10