Chapter 7: The Boy (2)

"Good granddaughter, open your mouth and drink the medicine."

Grandpa Ming took the cold medicine and coaxed the girl lying on the bed, seeing that she didn't respond, he reached out and touched his forehead, and found that it was still hot, and sighed in his heart.

I have been sullen since I came back yesterday, and it rained again last night, who knew that this child did not sleep in the middle of the night, and opened the window, causing the cold wind to drift in, and the cold wind that blew all night caught a cold.

Grandpa Ming picked her up, forcibly stuffed cold medicine into her mouth, and then fed her some hot water.

Mingyan's head was groggy and very uncomfortable.

She seemed to have slept for a long time, and it seemed that she had not slept all along, and when she was completely awake, she found that it was dark and the lights were not turned on.

Mingyan was very weak, leaning against the wall with great effort, and was about to call Grandpa Ming, when she suddenly heard a creaking sound from the window.

Could it be that the windows are not closed?

As soon as this idea flashed, she vetoed it.

Because she heard someone push the window open from the outside, followed by a soft sound of landing.

Mingyan was a little nervous, could it be a thief.

The countryside is not like the city, there are no burglar-proof windows, and it is very easy for thieves to break the windows and steal.

Mingyan wanted to listen carefully to the man's footsteps, but the man's voice was so soft, so light that it was the same as nothing, and she didn't know where he had gone.

She held her breath and could hear her heart pounding nervously.

"Hmm!"

In the darkness, Mingyan's eyes widened, and the man fell on top of her, and the cold fingers fell on her neck, and she shivered from the ice.

The other party looked down and sniffed, and then said, "Mine." ”

It's him!

The boy who asked for wild fruits!

Mingyan heard his voice and breathed a sigh of relief, "It's you, I thought there was a thief in the house, what are you doing here?" ”

The boy said in a dumb voice, "Give it to me." ”

Almost without the slightest doubt, Ming Yan understood what he meant, and said softly: "I didn't eat any of the fruits, I took the bag and put it up." ”

"Give it to me."

Mingyan was helpless, "Okay, give it to you, you get up first, I'll give it to you right away." ”

The boy understood, and got off her.

Mingyan got out of bed in the dark, but accidentally stepped on the wrong place and fell directly.

"It hurts."

She whispered, she was seriously ill, her body was already weak, and she couldn't exert her strength.

This fall, landing on the ground first again, Mingyan was instantly dizzy and couldn't stand up for a while.

The boy's ears moved, and he followed the movement to her.

Mingyan gritted her teeth and got up and walked to the place where the fruit was placed.

The boy silently followed her.

It is not convenient to walk in the dark, and you will always accidentally bump into stools and tables along the way.

Mingyan finally came to the cabinet where the wild fruits were kept, and suddenly remembered that the key was placed next to the pillow, and she forgot to bring it just now.

She looked bitter and resigned herself to her fate.

Fortunately, I was used to the journey in the dark, and it was much smoother to go back.

In the dark, the boy was like Mingyan's little shadow, walking around with her all the time.

Mingyan took back the key and opened the cabinet and handed him the bag containing the wild fruit, "Oh, yours, here you are." ”

The boy took the bag, thanked him without saying a word, and turned to the window.

"Wait!"

Mingyan wanted him to stop, but the other party didn't seem to hear it, and had already climbed up to the window.

She hurriedly ran over and threw the coat she had been holding in her hand on him, "It's raining, take it to block the rain, otherwise you'll catch a cold." ”

The boy didn't know if he had listened, so he rolled over and jumped out of the window, but the coat never fell off on him.