Chapter 11 Special (Part II) Everyday Life
In the valley at the end of the night, in the moonlight twilight mountain forest, just like the cold of the winter night, the depths of the dense forest are full of residual speckled light, one of which is particularly special, it slowly wriggles among the shadows of the trees, and it is not real. After looking closely, I found that it was a living creature, and its purity did not belong to the moonlight, but to the simple white. A little bright red color crawls all over pure white, full of life, the color of blood. From time to time, it let out a feeble growl and whimper, as if shouting "Mo", until a young boy in ragged clothes loomed into view and once again gagged it with a wooden block to silence it.
Neil gagged little Momich and turned away, singing, "Guard your heart above all else, for the fountain of life comes from the heart." "Cheer yourself up with words, so that you will no longer hear little Momich's choking and see its uncontrollable tears. Neil walked a few dozen meters away until he stepped out of the forest and came to a lake. He stretched out his five fingers and plunged into the lake and tied the slender wires on each finger, causing layers of ripples, closing his eyes and carefully feeling the rhythm of the undercurrent. Suddenly, the little finger twitched, and Neil opened his eyes with a smile. I saw him run to the bushes not far from here and search, and it didn't take long for him to return here with a large vat.
"Whew! It should be enough to have these refined crystal oils. Neil wiped the sweat from his forehead and poured all the unidentified liquid from the bucket into the lake, which floated on the surface of the lake and spread little by little. This transparent but slightly amber refined crystal oil fills the mountains, and under the glow of the moonlight, it projects a different brilliance, but unfortunately this strangeness is not seen at the bottom of the lake. When the oil spot was almost large, Neil took out a test tube from his arms and uncorked it, and the little Momiqi, who was still quiet not far away, suddenly became irritable. It smelled of its mother, but the purest smell came from the little tube in Neil's hand, as if it were telling it the most terrible truth. It watched Neil pump the mother-scented blood into the lake, and at this moment it felt anger that it had never felt before, it could feel the anger burning from the pupils of its eyes to its heart, and its body instinctively made him want to spit out all the anger in his chest at Neil, causing the anger to overflow into substance, igniting the gag block, but it still couldn't come out. It felt aggrieved, and anger continued to brew in its mouth.
Neil stood quietly watching the lake, clutching a wire in his hand, the other end of which led in the direction of Little Momic. Suddenly, ripples rippled on the surface of the mirror-like lake, and Neil took a stance, puffing at his little frozen hands, waiting for the time to come. "Bang!" A behemoth opened its huge mouth and jumped out of the water, it was a giant squid monster named Uyus that had mutated due to Deba's infection. As it leaps out of the water searching for the scent of its prey, Neil immediately rips off the wire. Sensing the disappearance of the wood in his mouth, little Momich couldn't wait to shoot the fireworks in his mouth at Neil in front of him, along with his anger. With a furious blow, Neil jumped into the dirt pit beside him, and the huge fireball grazed over Neil's head, hitting Uyus as he leaped out of the water, instantly igniting the refined crystal oil that was all over his body, and blasting it to the other side. Uyos fell heavily in the mud on the other side, his vision blurred by the scorched smoke, and the unknown situation frightened it, and it struggled to crawl back into the lake, but it was not known who had sharpened the wood on the shore to make the rows of rejections make the short road impossible to walk. Neil took a flat boat and rowed to the opposite shore in less than ten minutes. As he walked, he sang, "Make the way under your feet, and judge all your ways, and do not turn to the right or left, but turn your feet away from evil." Before he could finish speaking, a flurry of tentacles struck him, knocking Neil, who had been sluggish slightly, into the mud, leaving a ravine. Uyus rolled his body to extinguish the flames on his body, and at the same time twisted his tentacles and hurriedly crawled in the direction of the lake, like nine fire pythons dancing wildly. "It's still too cold!" Neil got up from the mud and shook his stiff body, and then used the cover of the wood rejection to find a gap in the twisting of the tentacles, allowing the heat of the tentacles to warm his body, and took the opportunity to cut off the tentacles with a single sword. Uyus, who was suffering from pain, became more agitated, and the frequency of tentacle dancing gradually increased, but Neil, who had recovered from his body, did not panic, waiting for a moment, waiting for an opportunity to attack, and cut off the tentacles one by one. A large amount of blood gushed out from the horrific wounds of the tentacles, forming pools of blood one after another. Gradually, Uyus's movements began to slow due to burns and excessive blood loss, and Neil's attack became sharper and sharper, and finally Uyos stopped his movements forever less than three meters from the shore, and only two tentacles remained in the ghost animal, and Uyus was consumed by Neil. Neil touched the belly of the "Knock Knock", grabbed a charred tentacle and chewed and swallowed a few bites, then cut off Uyos's cavity and hid it in the grass.
It wasn't long before Neil returned to Momich to see how exhausted it was, and sang, "Don't cry because it's over, smile, for what you once had." Then, without hesitation, he stabbed the tip of the knife into its skull, and the plasma was withdrawn with the blade, and little Momic stopped gasping. After hiding the body of little Momich, Neil looked up at the slightly bright sky, frowned, and said, "Sure enough, it will take longer than expected." Then he found a bush and rested for a while.
Early in the morning, as the sun warmed up the valley, Neil climbed a cliff and found a nest large enough for four or five adults to lie down. There are three bird eggs inside, each the size of a watermelon. Neil grabbed a bird's egg, carved a small hole in the top of the egg with the stone he carried, put some spices and side dishes from the small hole, and then used a wooden stick to stir the egg white, yolk and ingredients inside. After the meal, Neil wiped his mouth and stood by the bird's nest to enjoy the morning view of the valley. Just as Neil was intoxicated with this leisure, a faint chirping disturbed his thoughts, and it turned out to be two large birds returning to their nests. He hurriedly went down the cliff with the empty eggshell in his arms, and found another hiding place to catch up on sleep.
At noon, Neil, who had just woken up, patted his face and regained his senses. In order to recover as much as possible, he rushed to the deep pool and caught a hyoid fish for lunch. This fish is very easy to catch, although it is huge, it is not aggressive, and it relies on its super reproductive ability to avoid perishing in this mountain forest, so it has also become the basic ration of many monsters. When Neil finished eating, he gathered the sturdy bones and put them together in a hidden corner.
In the afternoon, in a plain in the valley, an idle red-horned rhinoceros is basking in the sun for a lunch break. Suddenly, Neil appeared to it and said, "Look straight ahead, let your eyes be straight ahead." And threw a stone at its brain, and it could never have imagined that any creature would be bored to provoke it. Because the red-horned rhinoceros is born with thick skin, which is enough to resist most attacks, and that huge weird horn is its excellent means of attack, coupled with its natural temper and strength, few other monsters will take the initiative to provoke it. But at this time, someone actually said something to it and threw stones at it, which it never expected, so it took a solid beat, although there was not even a scratch on the epidermis, but this move really angered it. I saw the red-horned rhinoceros quickly flip up from the ground and rush towards Neil. Slammed into Neil with a large red horn, sending him several meters away. Neil's back, which was planted upside down, was instantly opened, and the bright red flowed out and dyed his clothes, soaked into the soil, and the blood mixed with the fragrance of the grass and trees, emitting a scarlet smell, which suddenly aroused the instinctive wildness of the red-horned rhinoceros and made it excited.
I saw it kick the ground with its hind hooves, and continued to rush towards Neil, who had risen from the ground, trying to pierce this hateful man with its sharp horns. I didn't think that the corner hit the wooden fence that appeared at some point, and was dodged by Neer. Seeing Neil flee into the forest, the red-horned rhinoceros chased after him excitedly, his hooves darling, heavy and swift. It relied on its incredible speed to gradually approach Neil, who was also galloping, and it lowered its head slightly when it could almost touch Neil's bloody back, and then slammed upward, only to nearly trip over the suddenly collapsed ground, not to mention the blow it was about to deliver, causing it to lose its center of gravity and fall to the ground. Neil, who had just been running ahead, suddenly stopped, waited for the red-horned rhinoceros to get up, threw a stone at it, and sang, "Do not be angry until sunset." Neil's disgusting appearance really irritated the red-horned rhinoceros, and when he saw that he did not care about his own injuries, he chased after him. When Neil saw the red-horned rhinoceros chasing after him again, he continued to run forward, using the intricacies of trees to defuse the red-horned rhino's approaching attacks again and again. Using the spikes under his feet, the pits dug in advance, the rolling stones prepared in advance, and the green vines found in the forest as triplines, Neil used these barricades to escape every time he was about to be pierced. The repeated failures began to make the red-horned rhinoceros impatient, and then accelerated its pace and rushed forward, and the long-lost chase seemed to have become a game, making the red-horned rhinoceros a little forgetful. Each chase Neal escapes in a novel way, approaching with a rapid urgency, feeling its prey close at hand. The red-horned rhinoceros tried to catch up with Neil again, but lost sight of him as he walked through a grove of trees, only to feel that the ground suddenly became soft, and his forelimbs immediately lost their balance, and he rolled forward a few times, and then his whole body began to fall, which turned out to be a disguised swamp. Seeing that the red-horned rhinoceros was about to sink, Neil swung over the vine and stood on the tip of its nose, although this made the red-horned rhino very angry, but at this time it was deep in the mud and could not extricate itself, and could only watch Neil sing: "Don't worry about tomorrow, tomorrow will have its own worries." While cutting off the red horns of his pride, he was swallowed up in the mire with anger.
In the evening, in the twilight, a depressed Nilti knife arrived at a settlement on the side of the mountain. "Ahh