Chapter 17: Someone in the House

Mingyan is young, and she is a female doll, and her little short legs can't keep up with them, so she falls behind.

Running and running, but accidentally tripped over a branch.

She endured the pain and got up, didn't cry out in pain, didn't disturb the Li brothers, just slowed down and walked in their direction.

Li Didi and Li Jiaman ran fast, turned a corner and ran into the alley and disappeared.

Li Anan sighed and hurriedly chased after him, not remembering that Mingyan was still behind.

Seeing that they were all gone, Mingyan stopped and shouted the names of the Li brothers.

No one responded.

Mingyan looked around, she didn't know where she went, and there was an abandoned old house nearby.

There are a lot of long weeds, and a few skinny trees.

She thought that the Li brothers chased Li Jiaman and found that she was missing, so they should come back to look for her.

I don't know the way home, so I'm still waiting for them here.

Mingyan sat on the tattered bricks, looked at the knee that was injured when she fell just now, lowered her head and blew gently, habitually comforting herself: "No pain, no pain, blow away the pain." ”

She was like a little wild cat licking herself, pitiful and strong.

The weather has not been good these days, and today is also the same, the sky is overcast, as if it will rain at any time.

A breeze swept across his cheeks, and the cold struck his flesh.

Fortunately, she wore a thick coat in the morning, Myeong-yeon tightened the zipper, her little head retracted into her clothes, and she looked around with a pair of big bright eyes.

Wait, wait, wait, wait for a long time, but I didn't see the Li brothers come back.

There was a sudden muffled sound in the sky, followed by rain falling unguarded.

Mingyan immediately ran to the nearest dilapidated house to hide from the rain, looking at the heavier and heavier rain, and said in her heart: "It should have to rain for a long time." ”

She leaned against the wall, crouching down and hugging her legs, as if it wouldn't be so cold.

Squeak.

Voices rang out from inside the room.

Mingyan turned her head, slowly stood up, and looked inside through the dilapidated window.

The room was dark, like an unfathomable whirlpool, inexplicably giving people a sense of threat.

It's daytime, and even though it's dark, you can still roughly tell what old furniture is inside.

Squeak.

Another bang.

Mingyan's eyes fell on the dusty wardrobe, the cabinet door opened slightly, and occasionally the cold wind blew in through the window, and the cabinet door would shake and make a sound.

She looked at it for a moment, then withdrew her gaze.

Bang bang bang.

Heavy noises still came from inside the house.

Mingyan's eyes rolled, swept over the uninhabited dilapidated houses nearby, and made up the horror and murder movies she had seen before.

Oh my God, it's kind of scary.

She silently walked away from the window, shaking her head, trying to shake off the image in her mind.

It's okay, don't scare yourself.

Mingyan thought silently in her heart, nervousness flashed deep in her eyes, and her hands were clenched into small fists.

Bang bang!

It sounded like a heavy object falling to the ground.

Mingyan couldn't stay any longer, and this clear voice told her.

There's someone in the house!

She didn't dare to look back, so she hurriedly ran out of her little short legs and into the rain.

After running for a long time, she finally got away from the old house, and came to a tall tree, and slowly squatted down, burying her little head between her arms.

The coat was wet, it was very uncomfortable to wear, and the wind was cold, and her whole body was shivering.

The hair was also wet, and the rain dripped down the roots of the hair to the ground and melted into the dirt.

Mingyan muttered in a muffled voice: "Grandpa, when will you come back." ”