Chapter 250: Big Blood-Red Eyes
As soon as Cangli saw the string of things, his eyes rolled and he fainted.
I saw Ah Tao's white and slender hands carrying two huge mice, and the two rats' blood-red eyes looked at the fainted Cangli and blinked his eyes, and squeaked innocently twice.
Ah Tao shook her head helplessly, stepped forward and carried Cangli on her back, and led him into the depths of the woods to find food.
She had just seen the two rats staring at them sneakily, their blood-red eyes looking familiar, and she ran out to catch them, intending to give her little pet a feast.
Who knew that Cangli fainted when he saw these two rats.
She let the two mice go, and carried Cangli into the woods.
And the two red-eyed rats paused in place for a while, and actually followed Ah Tao's route, and those two pairs of blood-red eyes sparkled in the night.
After the two mice left, the female ghost who had disappeared also appeared faintly in the same place, looking at the direction that Tao left, the long tongue exposed outside fluttered in the wind, and a faint smile bloomed on her face, and she followed lightly.
The woods are deep, the cold wind is blowing, the willow tops on the moon, Ah Tao has been wandering around the forest for a long time with Cangli on his back, and he didn't see a cockroach.
There was not a single living thing in this huge wood, and the silence was excessive.
Cangli opened his eyes in Ah Tao's sadness at some point, he blinked his confused eyes, looked left and right, and suddenly seemed to remember something, his head shrank behind Ah Tao's back, and whispered: "Lord Zombie, what about those two mice?" Throw it away? ”
"Well, that's the food that this zombie has worked so hard to catch for you." Ah Tao said without waves.
"Huh?" Cangli was a little confused, scratched his head embarrassedly, and said guiltily: "It turned out to be the food that the zombie adults caught for me with their own hands, but I don't eat mice, I hate mice." "I hate rats from the bottom of my heart.
Ah Tao snorted coldly and stopped talking.
As they got deeper and deeper, they had reached the center of the woods, and there was silence all around them, as if they had arrived in another world.
Cangli felt very uncomfortable on Ah Tao's back, he struggled to jump off Ah Tao's back, and just fell to the ground, he heard a creak, and he seemed to have stepped on something.
He looked down and saw the broken moonlight shining at his feet, but he saw a forest of bones under his feet, and his foot was on one of the bones.
The bone shattered with a slight step on him.
"Ah~! Bone! Yes! Afraid! Boom. Zombie Adult! He suddenly jumped on Ah Tao's back again, burying his head and not daring to look.
Ah Tao lowered her head and looked, only to see that under the mottled moonlight, on top of the fallen leaves, there were vast white bones scattered.
Those white bones lay silently in the fallen leaves, on the fallen leaves, some bones were stained with dust, and some bones were still stained with mottled blood, they were neatly and flat silent on the ground, in the soil, silent.
Ah Tao patted Cangli's head and comforted him, "Don't be afraid, it's not human, it's all some animals." "These bones are all from animals, all kinds of animals.
She looked up, and the bones covered her feet in a path that led deep into the woods.
At the end of the white bones of the forest is the depths of a pitch-black wood.
And what is in the depths of the woods, no one knows, and the zombie adults don't know.