Chapter 502: People are out of the horse
"Ahh The female shopkeeper dragged the rope and fell down directly. She landed on her back, and her entire chest and lungs hurt from the blow. She slowed down, got up, looked at the edge of the pit, and asked, "How did you do that?" ”
The village lord also screamed, and he hit the ground with the back of his head.
Although it hit the grass, it also threw the village owner into a daze. But fortunately, the village lord was fine, and he sat up with his head on his head. He slowly stood up.
The village lord looked at the back of his head into the pit and said, "Why are you so sinking?" ”
The female shopkeeper was hurt very much and complained: "How did you do it? ”
The village lord was hit in the back of his head, and he said, "Why are you so sinking? ”
"Am I sinking?" The female shopkeeper said, "It's because you don't have the strength." ”
The shopkeeper asked, "Can you pull me up?" ”
The village owner estimated that it would be difficult to pull her up. He said: "I have been weak in the past two days. ”
"Weak hands and feet?" The female shopkeeper looked at the village owner and muttered in her heart. As soon as she saw it, she knew that the village owner was lying, obviously because she had no strength, and she was still looking for a reason.
The female shopkeeper said, "How do you pull me up?" ”
The village owner knew that he didn't have that strength, and he couldn't do anything when he looked at the female shopkeeper. He said: "I haven't eaten well in the past two days, and my hands and feet are weak, if it is in normal times, let alone you, even the horse, I can pull it up." ”
When the female shopkeeper heard this, she looked down on the village owner very much, and bragged that she didn't brag like this.
The villagers had no strength, so the female shopkeeper had to think of other ways.
The village owner came on horseback, and the village owner has no strength, but it doesn't mean that the horse has no strength. The shopkeeper had a solution, and he said, "Tie the rope to the horse and let the horse pull me out." ”
When the village owner heard this, he thought it was a good idea. He estimated the length of the next two horse reins, which were of limited length, and he asked, "Tie the horse reins to the horse, where will pull you out?" ”
The shopkeeper said, "Tie me to the horse's legs, and you and the horse will pull me out together." ”
The village lord looked down and said, "Throw the rope up." ”
The shopkeeper threw the reins of her horse up.
The village owner catches the horse's reins and makes the horse's butt point towards the big pit. Tie the rope to one of the horse's legs. He threw down the rope and said, "Hold on, this time I'll pull you with the horse." ”
The female shopkeeper caught the horse's reins, wrapped the end of the rope around her wrist, grabbed the rope with both hands, and kicked the pit wall with her feet, and said, "Pull it." ”
Although the horse does not speak human words, it understands things, and it knows that it is to let it pull people up. The village lord patted the horse's buttocks and said, "Let's go." ”
The horse pulled the rope, and the village owner also pulled the rope. The female shopkeeper clung to the rope and kicked up. With the help of the horse, the village owner smoothly pulled the female shopkeeper up.
The shopkeeper came out of the pit and looked back at her horse. "I have to get my horse out," she said. ”
The village lord looked at the horse and said, "This horse is so big, why do you pull it up?" ”
The shopkeeper said, "Find a stick and dig a slope out of the big pit, so that my horse will be saved." ”
The female shopkeeper looked at the village owner and asked, "I wonder if the village master can do me a favor and help rescue my horse?" ”
The village lord looked up at the horse, which was looking up and humming.
The village owner didn't want to help, he said, "You get the quilt yourself, find a stick and dig it yourself." ”
The female shopkeeper looked at the appearance of the village lord and smiled secretly. She already had a plan in her heart, and if the village owner didn't help, she also had a way. She looked at the village master, smiled slightly, and said, "Does the village master know that I am joking at you?" ”
When the village owner heard this, he didn't know what the female shopkeeper was talking about? He asked, "I wonder what the shopkeeper said?" ”
The female shopkeeper said: "What do you say, do you think that if you save me, you won't ask Lord Phantom to sue you?" ”
Hearing this, the village owner looked at the female shopkeeper and asked, "Shopkeeper, what do you mean by this?" ”
"What do you mean?" The female shopkeeper said, "If you don't rescue my horse, the folk girl will still go to Lord Phantom." ”
"You." The village owner looked at the female shopkeeper, but he didn't expect the female shopkeeper to be such a person? He said, "You, why don't you believe what you say? ”
The female shopkeeper smiled slightly and said, "The folk girl is a trustworthy person, and she only asks the village owner to help rescue the horses." ”
"You talk about credit?" The village lord said, "You talk about credit, why do you still go to Lord Phantom?" ”
The female shopkeeper smiled slightly and said, "Save people to the end, and send the Buddha to the west." This horse has some feelings for me, how can I leave it and go back alone? ”
The village lord glanced down and said, "What do you say this time?" ”
The female shopkeeper replied: "Of course it counts." ”
The village lord saw that the female shopkeeper was reluctant to give up her horse, and believed the female shopkeeper's words. He said, "Okay, the village master will help you rescue the horse." ”
The female shopkeeper hugged her fist at the village lord and thanked: "The people thank the village master." ”
"Okay, okay." The village lord made two perfunctory sounds. He looked to the bottom of the pit and said, "I don't have a shovel in my hand, so I'll have to dig for a while." ”
The shopkeeper said, "Just put all the dirt into the pit, and when there is a slope, the horses will come out." ”
The village lord said: "Find a stick, dig." ”
The village went to look for the stick, and saw the horseshoe prints left by the Phantom Lady nearby, and suddenly remembered something. Phantom Lady, why didn't anyone fall into the pit? Did you fall down and be saved by the Phantom Lords?
The Phantom Lady and the others are all riding horses, and if people fall, the horses should fall with them. If this is the case, it is easy to save people, but how can horses be saved?
The village owner had a question in his heart, so he ran to the big pit to check and see what traces there were.
The shopkeeper saw her not far away, and when she saw that the village lord was not holding a stick, she asked, "What do you see, village master?" ”
The village lord looked at the big pit and saw that there were no traces of the big pit, only the traces left by the female shopkeeper and her horse.
The village owner looked around the big pit and did not see the horseshoe prints. He had walked a few steps into the woods, and a few paces away he saw green grass trampled and many bowl-sized recesses. That's what the Phantom Lady left behind.
When the village owner saw this, his doubts were suddenly resolved. It turned out that the Phantom Lord and the others did not pass by the trap.
The female shopkeeper found a stick and dug into the ground to save the horse.
When the village owner saw this, he asked, "When will this be dug up?" ”
The female shopkeeper replied: "There is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of people with hearts, if there is a heart, no matter how deep the pit, you can save the horses." ”
When the village owner heard this, he felt that what the female shopkeeper said was very reasonable, although he hated the female shopkeeper a little.
The village owner also went to find a stick and saved her horse with the shopkeeper.
But he said that the soldier and the two villagers. The flipped snake flesh and the sparrows burned red from the coals, and the soldiers threw dry wood into it one by one, and the dry wood was thrown into the coals, crackling, and in a blink of an eye it burst into flames.
The aroma of the meat is scattered, and the meat is about to be cooked at this time. The soldier took a breath of meat and praised, "Good meat! ”
The two villagers kept flipping, and with the heat, they were already sweating. The villager, who was carrying the birdcage, said, "The meat is almost cooked, and it is well roasted." ”
"Hey..." The tall and thin villager sighed. It's so tired that more than eighty percent of the meat is from other people.
When the soldier saw this, he asked, "Why, are you tired?" ”