Chapter 3: Under the Hundred Grass Gate (15)
The door of the room was very strong, and it was expected that the outside was tightly locked with iron chains, and there were not even cracks in the four walls, except for a small skylight on the roof, which was half-covered and half-hidden, and there seemed to be a wisp of moonlight shining through, and the room was full of firewood and grass half a man high. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info Fengzi thought that he didn't have the ability to climb out of the skylight, sighed secretly, and fell down on the pyre in the corner of the door, thinking: "Am I really going to die here?"
When he lost a lot, the fingers of his right hand suddenly touched a brick unintentionally, and it was a little loose under the gentle shaking, and Fengzi was very strange, so he simply groped slowly with both hands. But there were four or five bricks stacked on top of each other, and the perimeter was square, as if there was a hole in the open, and then it was sealed with bricks. Fengzi pondered for a moment, and couldn't help but be ecstatic in an instant, almost crying out, and hurriedly returned his hand to cover his mouth, so that he could not make a sound that would alarm the people outside the house. He already understood that it was a dog's hole, and that the owner of the house had chiseled through the corners of the wall in order to make it easier for the dogs to enter and exit the house on their own, but for some unknown reason it was later sealed with brick inlays.
The dog hole was buried under the pyre, and Fengzi didn't know if there were any people from Baicaomen passing by outside the house, so he didn't dare to make much movement, so he moved the pile of firewood and grass lightly, stretched out his fingers to endure the pain of his fingertips, and slowly squeezed in between the bricks and the cracks between the bricks, and slowly pulled out the bricks inlaid with each other one by one. When the four or five bricks were removed, a dog hole appeared, and a ray of moonlight came through the hole.
Fengzi suppressed her excitement, tried her best to shrink the skeleton of her whole body, tightened her abdominal adductors, sprayed the last breath in her stomach, and hunched over and crawled towards the dog hole. He was originally thin and small, and he was opened by Yin Zaiye to Ren Du's two veins, and his physique was far more retractable than ordinary people.
He crawled through the dog hole, only to find that outside was a long-abandoned deserted garden, overgrown with weeds and insects. Fengzi got up from the grass, looked up but saw that the moonlight was as light as water, and the breeze rubbed her body, and she couldn't help but feel very comfortable. After taking a few deep breaths, he crossed the deserted garden and saw a wooden door hidden on the northern boundary of the wall, so he gently pushed the door open, but saw a large eerie forest outside the door, and a small road winding through the east of the forest.
Toyoko hurried through the woods along the path, but before he had gone far, he heard the noise of people behind him, and the fire was shining brightly, and when he looked back, he saw more than a dozen people walking around with torches, shouting loudly, and were chasing after him all the way from behind. Fengzi knew that the people of Baicaomen had found out that they had escaped, and he was afraid that he would fall into their hands again and suffer from the scourge of ten thousand snakes, so he did not dare to go any further along the road, so he immediately got into the half-human-high grass next to him, looked at the stars and the moon, and turned north.