Chapter 509: Summoning a Man to Save the Horse (4)

The head of the village is the head of a village. The two villagers blocked the way with the bird net, and one knelt down, giving himself enough face. If a person humbly calls himself a grass man, he can also be regarded as giving himself some face.

The village lord said: "The knife is not used by me, and the use of the knife has nothing to do with me." You will put a bird net around me, and you will say some kind words to me, and this matter will be brought down. โ€

The village master had already spoken, just waiting for the villager to give him a step. He departed to save the housekeeper's horse.

This use of knives really has nothing to do with the village owner. The tall and thin villager looked at the soldier, holding the pole of the bird net with both hands, and said, "Can you take my friend's knife?" โ€

The soldier who dropped the knife asked, "Is the knife yours or your friend's?" โ€

The tall and thin villager replied, "It's my friend's." โ€

The soldier looked at the tall and thin villager and said, "The dog bites and consumes, and it is nosy." โ€

At this time, the tall and thin villager friend said, "Brother Bing, it's just a dagger." I'll go and fetch it. He said to the tall and thin villager, "Friend, pull it down." โ€

When the villager finished speaking, he picked up the pole and turned the pole to collect the net.

The village lord sat on his horse and glanced at the two shovels on the ground. He said to the tall and thin villager, "Pick up these two shovels for my soldiers." โ€

The villager who knelt down to the village lord heard the word and said to his friend, "Pick it up?" โ€

The village owner couldn't afford to offend, and the village owner had already given himself a step, and the thin and tall villagers said: "If you see it, take it." He looked at the village lord and the soldiers, and put down the bird net pole in his hand. Go pick up shovels for the two soldiers.

The tall and thin villager picked up shovels for the two soldiers, went back and carried the bird cage and stood aside.

The villager gave himself face, and the village lord raised his head with his chest, waved his whip, "drove" the horse neighed, and set off to move forward.

The "driving" soldiers followed behind on horseback and with shovels in hand.

The village lord rode away with his soldiers. The bird net has been damaged, and the kneeling villagers have helped their friends collect it. Things can be used, and they can't be thrown away. The villager wants to go back to the barbecue and retrieve the knife. He thrust the pole of the bird's net into the ground and said, "I'll go back and get the knife." If you make amends me, go with me. If you don't pay it, you will go back first. โ€

The tall and thin villager said, "If you go together, you will go back together." I will go with you to get the sword, and you and I will go back together. โ€

These two villagers are still the same. One person carries a bird net and two bird cages. One person carries two bird cages in each hand. Let's go back to the woods and get the knife that was left in the barbecue.

The lord of the village rode his horse, and as for the forest, he restrained the horse. Turn the horse's head around and face the village. He looked at the south gate of the village from afar, and after looking at the south gate of the village for a few seconds, he turned his horse's head to face east.

When the soldiers saw that the village owner had stopped, they also restrained the horses. One of the three soldiers asked, "Where are we going, village master?" โ€

The village lord said, "The shopkeeper is far away in the forest. We were facing the south gate of the village, three or four hundred steps to the east, and then straight into the forest. Go straight and you will find the female shopkeeper. โ€

After speaking, the village lord ordered: "Go down alone, go east for three or four hundred steps." โ€

The soldier who dropped the knife heard this and asked, "Village master, if you take three or four hundred steps to the east, do you take three hundred steps or four hundred steps?" โ€

The village lord replied: "You go down, and you are estimated to go." โ€

When the soldier heard this, he jumped off his horse with a shovel. He said: "Village master, the little one is estimated to go." Is it okay to take 300 or 400 steps? โ€

The village lord clicked his mouth and replied: "Don't go too little, don't go too much." โ€

The soldier clenched his fist with a shovel and replied: "Gotcha village master." โ€

The soldier with a shovel in his hand looked at the south gate of the village and counted his steps to the east.

The village owner was worried that he would not find the female shopkeeper when he went into the woods, so he asked him to go down. In this way, I am steady, and I am not sure how many steps I can take while riding a horse.

The soldier took the middle and walked three hundred and fifty steps. He waved his shovel at the village lord, "Village lord! โ€

Seeing this, the village lord motioned for the soldiers to put down their shovels. He shook off the reins of his horse and said, "Drive." โ€

The soldier stood there with a shovel in hand, waiting for the village lord to come. The village lord and the soldiers came on horseback, only to hear the village lord say, "Get on the horse." โ€

"It's the village owner." The soldier, armed with a shovel, immediately went to mount his horse.

The soldiers got on their horses, and the village lord turned his horse's head towards the forest, whipped and said, "Ride! โ€

The edge of the forest is sparse, and you can see the forest far away. Riding a horse galloping, the wind is whirring. After running for a while, the trees gradually became more and more thin. The village owner was worried that he would not be able to find the female shopkeeper, or that the female shopkeeper would not be able to see him. He ordered the soldiers, "Everyone shout and go straight into the woods, so that the female shopkeeper will find us." โ€

The soldier with the knife asked, "Village master, how do you shout?" โ€

The village lord shouted, "Hey! "Hey!"

When the soldiers heard this, they shouted, "Ah! "Hey!"

"Hey!" "Hey!" ยทยทยทยทยทยท

The village owner and the soldiers shouted and went straight into the forest.

The horses stood in the pit and watched their master dig through the dirt. When it fell, it was not seriously injured. It's just that my legs and neck hurt a little, but now it's fine.

The horse snorted twice, as if thanking his master, and as if he wanted to let him rest.

The shopkeeper wiped the sweat from her brow, she had replaced it with a new stick and was digging in the soil. She looked at the horse, smiled at the horse, and said, "Don't worry, the village owner will call someone." If he doesn't call, I'll go to Lord Phantom and make it difficult for him to do it. โ€

The horse doesn't know what the owner is talking about, but it knows that the owner has good intentions. It snorted twice at its owner in thanks.

The female shopkeeper was also a little tired from digging the earth, and she has not stopped since the village owner left. The ramp has been excavated to the size of two tables. Her hands were worn out. She wiped the sweat from her forehead, looked at the horses, and dug up again.

"Hey! Ay! "Hey! Ay! โ€

The voice came from a distance, and the female shopkeeper heard the sound and saw that there seemed to be the voice of the village lord in this voice. "Hey! Ay! The voice kept coming. The shopkeeper said to the horse, "Look, you are going to be saved?" โ€

The horse snorted in response to its master.

The female shopkeeper leaned on a stick and looked in the direction from which the sound came, with her hand on her forehead.

The sound of horses' hooves, the village lord's soldiers were 'Hey! Ay! shouted. When the shopkeeper saw them, she ran closer with a stick in her hand, waving and shouting, "Ah! Ay! I'm here!ยทยทยทยทยทยท I'm here! โ€

When a soldier saw the female shopkeeper, he pointed with a shovel and said, "Village master, there is a lady there." โ€

The village owner saw that it was the female shopkeeper. He said: "It's the female shopkeeper of the teahouse on Nadong Street." Past. โ€

The village lord and his soldiers rushed straight towards the female shopkeeper.

The female shopkeeper waved to the village owner: "I'm here!" I'm here! โ€

The lord of the village came with his soldiers on horseback, and the female treasurer restrained the horse. The female shopkeeper subconsciously dodged to the side, and she said: "The village master really believes in his words. โ€

The village lord got off his horse and said, "Do you still need to say this?" โ€

The village lord dismounted, and the soldiers were still sitting on their horses. The village lord said, "All dismount." โ€

"It's the village owner!" The soldiers dismounted with shovels in hand. 19