Volume 2: Chapter 1 of the Hundred Generations of Practice

It was as if everything in front of me was covered with a white veil, and a few shadows shook in front of me.

It was the world he saw for the first time, and then he closed his eyes.

When I opened my eyes again, the world became a lot clearer. In front of him were two shabby-dressed people with smiles in their eyes.

"Ouch! Wake up, wake up, my little liver! The woman took him in her arms and shook him gently.

His eyes widened, and he looked curiously at everything around him.

"I'll see, I'll see! Ho! The kid looks like him! The man laughed roughly, rubbing his face against him, and the man's stubble was so hard that it pierced him, and he opened his mouth and began to cry.

"Ouch! Don't cry, don't cry! ”

"Are you hungry? Hurry up and feed! ”

The woman unbuttoned her shirt and let her head rest on her breast, and he sucked......

"Immortality! Go and carry the hoe to Lao Tzu! The man took a sip of water from the ditch and wiped his mouth with his sleeve.

Changsheng ran over to the side, picked up a hoe that was taller than himself, and staggered to the river.

"Here you go, Daddy."

The man lifted the hoe and said to Changsheng, "Look at you! You can't even hold a hoe! Who will hoe these acres of land at home in the future? You have to listen to your mother, eat more meat, become stronger, hoe the land, plant crops, earn money, and marry a daughter-in-law! Do you hear that? ”

"Got it, Dad." Changsheng pouted.

"It's good to know! Go home quickly, don't run around again, this is not far from the demon world! Beware of being caught by youkai and eaten! ”

"Got it, Dad!" Changsheng replied.

The man took his hoe and crossed the river by stepping on the rocks that protruded from the river.

The man glanced back and found that his son had run away, and couldn't help but shake his head: "Stinky boy!" Always like to run around. ”

"Can I only hoe the land for a lifetime like my father and mother, and give birth to a child in the future so that he can continue to hoe?" Changsheng shook his head, "I don't want this. I should have more important things to do! ”

Changsheng tore off a long piece of grass on the side of the road, bit one end in his mouth, and hummed happily.

"Little Changsheng is disobedient, I don't want to hoe the ground every day, the outside of the house is grass, what is behind the mountain?"

Changsheng hummed, looked at the surrounding mountains again, and stopped: "What's behind the mountains?" ”

The mountains are densely forested, and there is only one path that can accommodate people.

Changsheng had secretly taken a look, the one-meter-wide path stretched crookedly deeper into the mountain forest, surrounded by dense grass, and I don't know how many dangers lurked.

I also think of the monster that my parents often mentioned, with a fierce and ugly appearance and a cruel and bloodthirsty personality! Changsheng had all kinds of terrifying images in his mind, and he couldn't help but shudder, and hurriedly returned home.

This time, Changsheng was a little bolder, and he took a few steps forward on the path.

Reaching out to push aside a few rattans in the way, Changsheng poked his head over to look.

It's a new place like you've never found before.

It's a sparse wood, with golden leaves covering the ground, butterflies dancing, birds singing, squirrels jumping on the trees, and the warm sun shining down.

It's so peaceful and beautiful that you can't help but want to lie down on the ground and sleep. Pillow the fallen leaves, smell the flowers, let the butterflies fly by, and the sun covers the body.

Changsheng closed his eyes and opened his arms, enjoying everything here.

"Kid, you seem a little different."

An old man's voice rang out from behind him.

Changsheng turned around and found that it was a white-bearded old man dressed in blue. The village where Changsheng lived was not big, and he knew everyone in the village, but he had never seen this old man.

"Old man, who are you?"

"Don't be afraid." The old man paused, smiled and said, "I'm a demon." ”