There are more than five mountains and rivers

Zhang Ning glanced at the group photo on the table, and she picked it up and put it back in the drawer. turned on the computer and pushed it to Natsuki next to him, "Turn it on, I'm going to play a game." You'll know the password. ”

"You...... How could you be willing to make this deal with the blue eucalyptus, it is difficult to fly here with wings. With a disbelieving expression, Natsuki looked at the child in front of him, who looked exactly like a blue eucalyptus, pointing to the computer and talking to him.

"If you get caught, you can't do it if you don't want to." Seeing that he didn't help her unlock, she stood up and looked at the pear blossom outside that was blooming full of branches.

After the silence in the room, the coughing continued.

Petals falling in the wind outside the house, falling on the dirt. Falling red is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers.

In the last battle, the fight was fought from inside to outside, as for the result, what will be the result? He didn't know either. He was full of disappointment in his heart for Lan Eucalyptus, and looked at Zhang Ning on the bed, feeling more and more guilty.

Zhang Ning was better, so he would go to the nearby village and help the old people in the village press the dried beans, and the beans flew out with a light press of his fingers.

She didn't understand what the old man said, but when the old people knew, they didn't talk to her. She came to help, and when it was time to eat, he took her to the house to eat. The food was light, but she ate it with relish. The village doctor gave her a large bottle of pills that could temporarily suppress the cough. The village doctor was afraid that she would not be able to hear what she was saying, so he wrote down what she wanted to say on a piece of paper, handed it to her, and at the same time distributed it to the old people beside her, and he and the old people ate a few of those pills in front of her at the same time.

Zhang Ning, who coughed uncomfortably, poured a few and put them in his mouth to stop coughing.

Here she sat all day, listening to the old people occasionally sing songs she didn't understand. When the children came home from school, someone spoke to her.

She would play with them in the nearby river and stream, and she was the king of children in a group of children, and the children listened to her.

Green mountains and green waters, laughter and laughter.

Zhang Ning held the shaved bamboo, followed a group of children to pull loaches, and skewered them to fish in the river.

"You can't go down to the rocks over there, and the river is fast, so you can't go down casually if you're familiar with the water. Come here, sit me down. Zhang Ning, who was playing with the fishhook, did not look up and said to the few little boys behind him.

"Sister Ning Ning, we're here." Wrapped in their clothes, the little girls ran down.

Ah Hua picked a banana leaf, washed it and put it on the ground, and they put down the fruits and vegetables one after another.

"I'm going to school tomorrow, have you all done your homework?"

"I'm done." The children replied in unison.

"Good, now it's starting to be quiet." Zhang Ning threw the hook into the water and sat cross-legged on the ground.

Seeing Zhang Ning put the fish hook, several eleven or twelve-year-old children also followed in.

Squatting next to them, the children pursed their mouths or whispered soft nibbles on fruits and vegetables, their eyes staring intently at the water.

Two hours later, although it was not a full load, there was also a little gain. The children carried the fish and sang a cheerful song while pointing in the direction of the house and saying who would get home first.

Zhang Ning was walking slowly, leisurely following the children who picked herbs by the way, stopping and listening to the price and function of herbs introduced by the non-standard words.

When the sun goes down, when smoke rises from the low rooftops. The man who came with her reminded her that it was time to go down the mountain.