Chapter 223: A Young Man from the City

Teacher Han glanced at me and said, "Nothing." ”

Is this also an answer? It's a little confusing.

I went on to ask, "What does it mean to have nothing?" ”

"Nothing means nothing, I look at the sky with a telescope, but I can't even see the sky, no matter how I adjust the telescope, what I see is still pitch black, but when I look at other places with a telescope, it's normal." Teacher Han said.

The dark clouds that appeared in the sky inexplicably, and they couldn't even see through the telescope, the people in their town could choose to ignore them like this, and these people's hearts and eyes were really big enough.

I said, "The telescope doesn't work, then you can choose other ways, but it really doesn't work, you hire a helicopter to fly around, don't you see it all?" ”

Teacher Han replied to me domineeringly: "No money." ”

No money? Well, this is really a good reason, it's a big problem, it can be regarded as force majeure, but you don't have a brain without money?

This kind of strange thing in the mountains can be used to hype well, even if in the old era of news blockage, people can't think of other ways, but now they can find something to fry on the Internet, and the rabbit head is crowned, and some people are anxious to post it on the Internet, this mountain is inexplicably cloudy, and it is only cloudy and not raining, can't you get it on the Internet to attract attention?

I really can't hype it myself, so it's okay to find some unreliable small media to help us join in the fun, just shout and shout, how can you have a little bit of attention.

With attention, there will be good deeds to explore, and then there will be people who contribute money and efforts.

I often see the revelation of some strange phenomena reported on TV, even before the storm, there is a stone that will leave blood and tears, can be on TV, such a large area of inexplicable cloudy sky in this mountain, and the clouds are so thick, maybe after being revealed and reported, this place can become a tourist attraction.

In this way, the people in the town can also change their livelihood to a serious point, and maybe in a few years, they won't have to do the old business of raising corpses.

I told Mr. Han about this idea, and Mr. Han told me that I was not the first person to have these ideas, but after something happened, no one dared to do much anymore.

I asked Mr. Han what exactly happened, but Mr. Han actually planned to divert the topic again, how could I agree, even if it was said that there was smoke in his mouth, I had to pry his mouth open.

Seeing that I was so persistent, Mr. Han finally couldn't stand it, and told me that what happened was a good thing explorer I just mentioned, from the city, and the story was a bit terrifying.

Teacher Han said: "It has been almost 30 years since the telescope incident, when I was only a few years old, just entered elementary school, and I still lived in this town.

The young man who came with a telescope was not from our town, but from outside, and his fluent Mandarin was very eye-catching in the town at that time.

At that time, there was no hotel in the town, so he borrowed a farmer's house, and the children of that family were in the same class as me, and we used to play together a lot, so we knew that there was a very generous city man living in their house.

At that time, the village was more closed than it is now, and there were basically no outsiders coming to this kind of place, especially people from the city, and people from our town basically did not have relatives in the city.

I heard from the parents of my classmate that this young man was tired of living in the city, and he came to this small ravine to relax.

Because of curiosity, and because the young man was very generous, not only gave me the rent of my classmate's house, but also gave the child pocket money, even if he just asked the child to go to the commissary to help buy a pack of cigarettes, he would give two yuan for running errands.

At that time, children would look at a few cents, so a few of our classmates ran to their homes almost after school in those days, and we were not willing to leave until we were urged home to eat several times.

So the young man had been living in my classmate's house for several days, and he didn't seem to have much to do, and when we went to school, he went out into the mountains alone, and when we got out of school, we listened to the braggadocio of our children, especially the old legends in the mountains.

We told him stories, and he bought us food, and the children of that era had never eaten anything good, and buying some in the commissary was enough to buy us children who had never seen the world, so we all rushed to tell him.

But this young man is strange to say, our stories are told by grandparents, but he just likes to let us tell him, and the grandmother of one of my classmates also came to join in the fun, he was very disgusted, and he took a few of us out directly without giving face.

He also had a problem, that is, he would listen to the story several times, and let each of us tell it to him.

Because those stories are passed down by word of mouth, there is no fixed version, different people tell it, there must be some details that are different, and children are more serious, and their own version is correct.

Often, this one said, the story was told by his grandmother, and his grandmother had seen something with her own eyes, and that one said that the story was told by his grandfather, and where his grandfather had gone into the mountains.

And the young man showed great interest in arguing with us children whenever he met us children, and sometimes discussed them with us.

At that time, he was young, and he didn't have so many eyes, and then I thought about it, he should have been collecting information from us children, if you asked the people in the village directly, some special questions, maybe the villagers would deliberately avoid them, but the children knew everything and would say it, and some even overheard things, they would tell the young man.

And so, on Saturday afternoon, the young man told us that he was going to go on an expedition to the mountains the next day, and asked if we would like to go along.

Although we children who grew up at the foot of the mountain are not very interested in the mountain, we are very interested in the young man, and we are willing to follow him wherever he goes, not to mention the telescope he took out, which also makes us very curious.

The next day was Sunday, and all five of us followed him into the mountain.

When we entered the mountains, we also encountered today's situation, and we had told him before that it was cloudy and not raining in the mountains, so he didn't show much surprise, but directly picked up the telescope and looked at the sky. ”