Chapter 029: There's a monster in the yard

When Hu Doudou and his grandmother arrived at his so-called tenth grandfather's old estate, it was almost the second half of the night.

The moon still hung in the sky, as if it were just above the grove not far behind him.

Because it was dark and the road was small, Hu Doudou grabbed his grandmother's arm tightly with both hands, and he didn't dare to walk too fast or too slow.

As for his grandmother, she limped when she walked, so they both walked slowly.

Fortunately, along the way, Hu Doudou's grandmother kept talking to Hu Doudou, so for a while, when Hu Doudou almost fell to the ground when he was sleepy while walking, he would be awakened by his grandmother's voice.

Along the way, all the way like a bird chirping and talking, Hu Doudou not only served the sleepy, but became more energetic.

Once a person has passed the period of drowsiness, his whole body is like chicken blood, and he can't sleep anymore.

Hu Doudou's grandmother at this moment, her brain is clearly as if she has just woken up after sleeping for a whole day.

As for Hu Doudou, he is more energetic than his grandmother at this moment, after all, Hu Doudou is still a child, and his energy is somewhat stronger than that of the elderly.

Now, the mother-in-law and grandson are standing on a high hillside.

At the bottom of the hillside is the old manor of Hu Doudou's tenth master.

As it was dark, the old manor was like a large boxy square drawn in ink on a piece of grey paper.

Or, like the mouth of a deep square well, it was pitch black, as if it had been stained with ink.

Seeing this, Hu Doudou subconsciously closed his eyes for a while to restore his better eyesight.

After opening his eyes, Hu Doudou vaguely saw a huge wall like a cliff.

There seem to be many openings in the wall, each in the shape of a semicircle.

Hu Doudou couldn't help but be curious, and vaguely counted them with his eyes, thinking, "Are there four big holes in total?" ā€

When Hu Doudou's grandmother saw Hu Doudou's eyes staring at the ancient kiln intently, she deliberately asked, "Doudou, have you counted them?" ā€

"Counted what?"

"Those ancient kilns!"

"Uh," Hu Doudou said curiously, "It turns out that those things that resemble the entrance of the cave are ancient kilns?" ā€

"That's right, those are all ancient kilns, and they are all where your tenth master once lived."

As soon as Hu Doudou heard what his grandmother said, he immediately felt a little intimate.

"Is there a total of four ancient kilns?"

"No," Hu Doudou's grandmother turned her face and smiled slightly in the darkness, "you can count again." ā€

Hu Doudou thought to himself, "Well, it's four!" What's wrong with that? ā€

Hu Doudou muttered in his heart for a while, and then, blinking again, he looked towards the dark place.

Then he was surprised to find that in the darkness of the square, as if a huge monster suddenly protruded.

"Oh my God, what is that! How is it so big?

Oh my God, it's just, it's like a monster on TV!

God, why didn't I see it just now?

Could it be that my eyes are spent? Or, what else? ā€

Seeing the strange things in front of him, Hu Doudou was so frightened that he didn't dare to speak for a while, didn't dare to ask his grandmother anything, and didn't dare to count any more ancient kilns.

Hu Doudou subconsciously rubbed his body into his grandmother's arms, and then, two hands that had already frozen grabbed his grandmother's arms tightly.

Hu Doudou's grandmother felt Hu Doudou's sudden movement, and knew that Hu Doudou was timid again.

"Doudou," Hu Doudou's grandmother deliberately asked, "weren't you counting the ancient kiln just now?" Have you counted it? How many ancient kilns are there in this yard? ā€

Hu Doudou buried his head in his grandmother's arms, trembling, still not daring to speak.

Hu Doudou didn't dare to say anything, but he looked forward to his grandmother in his heart, and he didn't talk anymore, but quietly.

Because Hu Doudou is afraid that if that thing is really a monster on TV, then he and his grandmother are in danger.

Perhaps the monster burst out of the pit as soon as he heard someone talking, stretched out its long claws, grabbed him and his small, skinny grandmother, and sent them all into the big drooling mouth.

When Hu Doudou was silent, his grandmother laughed again.

"Grandma, grandma," Hu Doudou choked in a thin voice, like squeezing toothpaste, squeezing the voice out of his teeth little by little, "Grandma, you, don't make a sound!" There's in the yard, there's—"

In fact, Hu Doudou wanted to say, "There's a monster in the yard!" ā€

But he was afraid that when he said it, the monster would hear its name being called, and without saying a word, it would pounce on him and his grandmother.

"What?"

Hu Doudou's grandmother leaned into Hu Doudou's ear and whispered, "What did you say there was in the yard?" ā€

Hu Doudou had an idea and said, "Yes, there is something!" ā€

"Something?" Hu Doudou's grandmother couldn't help but laugh again, "What's the matter?" ā€

"Grandma, grandma, you, don't laugh," Hu Doudou was so excited that he actually said something out of his mouth, "There is a monster in the yard!" Really, really ......."

As soon as Hu Doudou's voice fell, he instantly buried his head in his wife's arms with great regret.

"What a monster!"

At this time, Hu Doudou's grandmother obviously knew that Hu Doudou had been frightened by some 'monster' in the yard.

"Come on, Doudou, where is the monster? Your grandmother and I are specialized in fighting monsters, and any monster at your grandmother's feet, like a caterpillar, is vulnerable! ā€

Hu Doudou's grandmother said this, and took the initiative to raise a foot and kick the grass on the ground crackling, in order to show Hu Doudou how powerful she was.

A handful of weeds were kicked by his grandmother and flew up in front of Hu Doudou, and then, a strong smell of grass also emanated.

Hu Doudou saw that his grandmother had made such a big movement, but the monster still didn't jump out of the yard, and what did he and his grandmother do.

So there was suspicion of the so-called "monster", strictly speaking, doubts about the monster's ability.

"Maybe this monster is really afraid of my grandmother's 'shadowless feet'!" Hu Doudou thought to himself.

"Where is the monster?"

Hu Doudou's grandmother continued to loudly boost Hu Doudou's morale.

"There, there!"

Hu Doudou continued to bury his head, without raising his eyes, timidly pointing to his grandmother's side and in front of him.