Chapter 43: Summer Snow

It's just that at the same time that Ning Yunrui's injuries were healing, the quarter-round ball in her dantian also quickly dimmed.

Immediately after, after she stood up, she first moved her hands, feet and neck a few times, and then ran towards Ding Erhu, who fell to the ground, with a puzzled face.

What just happened appeared in her memory in the mode of God's perspective.

As for Ji Zuwen's house, when he noticed that the masked man was on his knees, he had already run away.

On the way, Ning Yunrui was surprised to find that her body was much lighter, and she felt as if she could jump several meters high with just a slight jump.

It seems that the power that disappeared in the quarter ball not only healed Ning Yunrui's injuries.

"Second Tiger..."After arriving at Ding Erhu's side, Ning Yunrui looked at him on the ground who was full of injuries, but was still biting his lip, and muttered worriedly.

It turned out that when Ding Erhu got up for the first time, he accidentally found that Ning Yunrui was also stopped, and he didn't want Ning Yunrui to be distracted, so he bit his lip and endured Ji Zuwen's punches and kicks, and until now, he has not let out another scream.

Ding Erhu tried hard to sit up when he heard this, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't complete this simple action.

He simply gave up and smiled stupidly.

After Ning Yunrui saw Ding Erhu's lower lip with a row of scarlet tooth marks exposed by the smile, she walked to his head and squatted down and touched his head.

After looking at Ding Erhu and closing his eyes in enjoyment, Ning Yunrui turned him over inexplicably.

Immediately afterwards, Ding Erhu didn't even have time to ask why, he was hit in the back of the head by Ning Yunrui with a knife and fainted.

Because she knew that if Ding Erhu was awake, he would definitely not want to leave like this.

But obviously she couldn't stay here for a long time, so she had to knock Ding Erhu unconscious.

She also wanted to bury the villagers in the earth so that they could sleep, but she knew she didn't have that time.

After all, no one knows when Ji Zuwen, who escaped, will make a comeback.

"Sister-in-law Liu, you can go with peace of mind! I will avenge you!" Before leaving, Ning Yunrui briefly searched for the corpse at the head of the village, and when she saw the head of Sister-in-law Liu in the head well, she was stunned at first, and then swore an oath.

At the same time, Ding Erhu, who fainted to the ground, shed two lines of tears as if he heard what Ning Yunrui said.

Ning Yunrui didn't help Sister-in-law Liu close her eyes, because she knew that she didn't have this qualification now.

Next, Ning Yunrui absentmindedly dragged the unconscious Ding Erhu into the carriage, and when she saw his tears, Ning Yunrui first shrank her pupils and muttered: "Did you hear it?"

After doing this, Ning Yunrui had the mentality of giving it a try and achieved the position where Uncle Li had been sitting on the head of the carriage.

Fortunately, under Uncle Li's domestication, this horse was very obedient, not only did it not run away because of fright just now, but it was also very well-behaved and was controlled by Ning Yunrui without much effort.

With Ning Yunrui's driving skills of "I have never eaten pork, but I have seen pigs run", and with the cooperation of the horses, the carriage quickly drove away from here.

The whole process was smooth and there were no surprises, except for a slight slowness when the horses were just starting out.

Perhaps, it is a little reluctant to Uncle Li.

Not long after Ning Yunrui drove the carriage away, a white crystal snowflake suddenly fell in the sky.

In this midsummer season, how out of place it is.

But then, more and more snowflakes fell in the sky.

Now it seems that it is like a postman, handing a letter to the land in the middle of summer, "They are coming".

The heavy snow soon buried the purgatory-like scene at the head of the village.

Perhaps, God can't bear to look at this tragic scene anymore.

"Snow...?" At the same time, Ning Yunrui, who was driving the horses at the front of the carriage, looked at the sudden heavy snowfall and muttered with some doubts.