Chapter 33: Something Happened
It turned out that at noon today, Xiao Zhi and Mu Feng gave lunch to Mu Dad after eating according to Mu Lifang's instructions, but when they came back, they found that the two brothers Mu Jin and Mu Ran of the second uncle Mu Yongxing used slingshots to shoot stones into their yard.
After Mu Feng stopped them, he found that one of the two chickens in the yard had died, and the other had a lame leg, and was limping to avoid the slingshots of the two brothers Mu Jin and Mu Ran.
These two chickens are the most valuable things in their family, they have been raised for three months, and they can lay eggs after another month or two, Mu Feng Mu Xiaozhi raises them every day, and his feelings for these two chickens can be imagined.
But now he was killed by these two cousins.
Mu Xiaozhi cried out as soon as he opened the door and went into the yard to pick up the lame chicken sadly, looking at the dead chicken and crying.
The two brothers Mu Jin and Mu Ran also laughed at them for crying for a chicken, and Mu Feng was angry and fought with them.
Mu Ran was eleven years old, Mu Jin was seven years old, because the food of the second uncle's family was also better than the Mu family, the two brothers were much taller and stronger than Mu Feng, two against one, Mu Feng couldn't beat them, and they were beaten very badly.
However, under Mu Feng's ruthlessness, the two brothers Mu Ran and Mu Jin were no better.
The three brothers fought, which naturally alarmed the adults.
The grandparents who lived in the second uncle's house were alarmed, and the second uncle and aunt who were working in the fields, as well as Mu Dad and Sun, were all called back.
Several people gathered at Mu Yongxing's house, and they didn't know what the result of the discussion was, and then the Sun family came back alone, and not long after that, they went to the field again.
Huaihua, who was next door, saw this situation, and immediately came out to find Mu Li, she went to Yunzi Mountain first, because when Mu Li was not at home, the most frequent thing was Yunzi Mountain, but she couldn't find her, and she went to a nearby mountain, but she still couldn't find it.
I came back, but I didn't expect to bump into it on the road.
Mu Li listened to Huaihua while walking, and her heart sank more and more.
No one knows how important those two chickens are to Mu Feng and Mu Xiaozhi.
The Mu family was too poor, and they were always looked down upon by other children in the village, and they had to take care of their younger brother Xiaozhi, so Mu Feng didn't go out to play with others.
The two of them stay in their own small yard all day, feeding the chickens and finding grass for the chickens is their fun.
But now these two chickens have been killed by others, or cousins.
How sad Xiaofeng and Xiaozhi are.
Almost pulled the locust flower and rushed home with the speed of running.
Before he entered, he saw that in the courtyard with a half-human high earthen wall, Xiao Zhi was crying with a dying chicken, and Mu Feng, whose face was swollen several times, and there were blood stains in the corners of his eyes, was comforting him.
Mu Li's heart hurt to see them like this, she knew that something like this would happen today, so she wouldn't go to Xiongzi Mountain!
"Sister."
Mu Li opened the courtyard door and entered, and Mu Xiaozhi, who was immersed in sadness, looked up and ran towards her as if he saw a spiritual pillar.
"Sister, the chicken is dead, woo, it's dying, it's already dead...... Mu Xiaozhi cried, crying and showing her the half-old chicken in his arms.
"Don't cry, don't cry, with Sister A, Sister will cure it, and won't let it die......" Mu Li was so distressed that she said to him while helping him wipe his tears.
And the chicken held by Mu Xiaozhi looked really miserable, he was shot blind in one eye, his wings were broken, and he was lame and dying.
"Really? Sister, can you really cure the chicks? Hearing this, Mu Xiaozhi stopped crying, and looked at Mu Li with a sobbing gaze, with a little hopeful gaze, so that Mu Li could not bear to refuse.