snake coffin

Chapter 88

Chapter 88
Tua asked to take care of Zhang Hanzhu. I took Zhang Hanzhu's mobile phone to the children's clothing store and bought two sets of clothes and diapers for A Bao. I wore one and kept the others in the store first.

When getting dressed, the shopping guide kept looking at Abao, who was almost naked: "Don't you have any clothes at home? Do you want to buy two more?"

I reached out to help put it on, but A Bao, wearing a mask, bared his teeth and growled at her, so I quickly picked him up.

I bought a waist stool and tied A Bao around his waist to prevent the little guy from jumping out if he got upset, and then rode Zhang Hanzhu's electric bike to the area of ​​Zaoshan.

Zao Mountain used to be full of jujube trees, which seemed to be the same kind in the town. We even organized dates picking in junior high school.

My dad was afraid that something might happen to me when I climbed up a tree, so he asked my mom to follow me.

That was the first time my mother followed me every step of the way, afraid that I would run away, she picked some dates and she washed and ate them with me, then chatted and asked me what I wanted to do in the future.

I was very happy at the time and talked to her a lot. I can’t remember what it was, but I still remember that I was very excited. Maybe it was the first time I was so close to her.

Now that I think about it, it's really ironic.

They were just afraid that I would cross that boundary marker, so they followed me.

Zaoshan is not far away. The boundary marker is on the bank of the stream at the foot of the mountain. The stream is the boundary. Compared to me, it will be safer.

The last time we came to pick dates, Zhang Hanzhu and the others asked me to fish for crabs in the creek, but my mother didn't allow me to go and forced me to go.

I saw the boundary marker by the creek. There was no one there yet. When Bao saw the water, he wanted to go down and play. I hugged him.

He was transformed from Fu Qian's snake egg, and he's not sure whether he can cross the border.

After picking a small wild flower for Bao to play with, I walked along the stream bank and found that there was no certainty about this boundary monument.

Ordinary people in the town can come and go freely, why can't people from Xuanmen come in?

Ask Tianzong that he can come in and out freely, is it because of the snake-shaped card given by Moxiu?
Just as he was thinking, he heard some instigating sound, as if something was crawling through the grass.

Ah Bao was in my arms, turned around immediately, bared his teeth and growled at the other side of the stream.

As soon as I turned my head, I saw a cow running quickly on the other side of the boundary marker, rushing towards the bank of the stream that was not too high.

An old man carrying a hoe shouted "Hey, hey" and chased the cow quickly, with an old woman behind him.

The old woman seemed unable to catch up, she stretched out her hands and yelled, and after running a few steps, she gasped on the side of the field.

Seemingly seeing me standing on the bank of the stream, he bent down and waved to me: "Sister, help me hold the cow. Don't eat up all the rice seedlings..."

When the cow crossed the stream, it just gnawed on the rice seedlings by the stream and stopped running.

Abao kicked my waist with his feet, waved his hands, and yelled at the cow even though he was wearing a mask.

I hurriedly took out the little toy I bought for him, walked to the edge of the boundary marker, and then took two steps back, letting the cow eat the rice seedlings.

He just said to the old couple in a deep voice, "Where is Taoist Zhang?"

The old man was wading across the stream, holding a hoe and looking at me: "There is no Taoist priest."

He also stretched out his hand towards me: "Whose family are you from? Sister Tuo, please pull me up first and bring the cow back. Other people's rice seedlings have been eaten up, and I will be scolded again."

The boundary marker is just a point, and the river bank here is the boundary. As soon as I stretched out my hand to pull him, he would definitely tear me off.

Ah Bao looked at his hand, and immediately tightened his eyes.

I took a step back with Bao in my arms: "I'll count to five. If I don't see Daoist Zhang, I'll leave right away. If you can't come in, don't think about me going out to die. I won't show up at this boundary marker next time." next to it."

Seeing me retreating step by step, the old man carrying the hoe narrowed his face and snorted: "I thought she was a little girl who didn't know the world, but I didn't know she was a well-known girl."

After saying that, he climbed up to the other side and waved to the old woman: "Bring Taoist Zhang over here."

The old woman smiled at me: "You are the dragon spirit. You are so beautiful. Why don't you grow your hair?"

She still looked kindly, but she raised her finger and whistled.

In the rice field on the other side, Taoist Zhang, covered in mud and water, stood up straight.

He walked stiffly to the bank of the stream. He hadn't put on his upper body clothes and was stained with muddy water. Those lumps seemed to be more broken than before.

"Look." The old woman even pulled her clothes to wipe his face.

He held his hand towards me and said, "Don't worry, it's okay. He's still in his prime. I'm just borrowing his body to raise some bees. Look, he can still walk and jump. It's okay."

The old woman took the clothes off Taoist Zhang's face: "Sister Long Ling, we have no ill intentions and won't do anything to you."

"Look, I'll let him walk over, and you come over again, is that okay?" The old woman seemed to be very kind.

He smiled at me and said, "It's useless for us to keep Taoist Zhang."

It sounded really sincere, I hugged A Bao and nodded.

But Ah Bao turned his head and looked at the cow eating straw next to him. It seemed to be eating faster and faster. It didn't even chew, but swallowed the straw with its tongue wrapped around it.

"Look, you also want to go out of town, don't you? We will help you, and then we will take you to your parents. The little girl's family is alone at home, leaving her parents and no one to take care of her." The old lady patted Taoist Zhang on the shoulder: "Go back."

Daoist Zhang seemed not so confused anymore, he followed the old woman's hand, looked at me, and said with some doubts: "Long Ling, why are you here?"

"I'll take you back." I looked at his blue face and suddenly felt a little sad.

Taoist Zhang nodded in confusion, looked at the couple, jumped off the bank of the stream, and waded across the river.

When he arrived at the boundary marker, he was injured, his arms were weak, and he was pulling on the small trees on the bank with his hands, but he couldn't get up after several kicks.

"Alas..." The old woman across the bank seemed to be anxious and raised her hand, but she couldn't use the strength, so she had to say to me: "You should give him a hand, you girl, how can you be so honest?"

I held A Bao in my arms and just stood two or three steps away from the boundary monument and watched.

The old man also shook his head, as if he was extremely disappointed in me.

When Taoist Zhang climbed up with difficulty, his trousers were soaked and his face was splashed with water.

He seemed to be exhausted too, lying on the boundary marker, looking up at me: "Long Ling."

"Okay, come here." The old woman shook her head and sighed, with a look of despair: "Girls as cruel as you are really rare these days."

I unbuckled Abao on the waist stool and put him aside: "Be good, you can't run over? Do you understand?"

Po may have just been born, so he is more sensitive. He knew there was danger, so he only made two "coo" calls.

Seeing me put down Ah Bao, the old woman chuckled: "You can also bring this doll with you. My mother-in-law likes little dolls."

I took out Qin Mipo's red rope from my backpack, pinched a handful of incense ash, and raised it fiercely.

The incense ashes flew up and moved with the wind. The old couple opposite immediately coughed heavily.

Zhang Daoshi lay on his stomach just past the boundary marker, his eyes were squinted by Xiang Hui, and he also lay on his stomach without moving.

I hurriedly took the opportunity, grabbed the red rope, put it directly around his neck, and strangled him.

Taoist Zhang moved his legs, grabbed me with both hands, and was about to lead me into the river.

Abao growled, pulled off his mask and rushed over.

In a hurry, he moved all four limbs, jumped onto Taoist Zhang, and bared his teeth at him, intending to bite him.

Abao was very strong and knocked Taoist Zhang down at once.

Seeing that A Bao was about to bite off his neck, I hurriedly hugged Taoist Zhang's head and slammed it heavily against the boundary marker next to it.

Zhang Daoshi just groaned and passed out.

The incense ash on the opposite side receded, and I pulled Taoist Zhang back into the boundary marker.

Just as he was loading him onto the electric car, he heard some instigating noises, followed by the grazing cow, as if its belly was bursting, and countless bugs crawled out of the cow's belly.

It looks like a gadfly, and when it comes out of the tripe, it will blow the sky and cover the ground.

It rushed toward us quickly. The gadfly was huge and buzzing like an engine.

As soon as they rushed away, the skin and bones of the strong cow that had been eating straw were reduced to nothing more than an empty frame.

Abao was so frightened that he bared his teeth and screamed, but he instinctively knew that he couldn't beat him.

He quickly retracted into my arms and shouted softly.

I quickly grabbed a handful of incense ash, mixed it with it, and threw it over, but no matter how I raised my hand, it was of no use. There were too many gadflies.

As soon as the gadfly flew over, it bit into the skin, which was excruciatingly painful.

At this time, Taoist Zhang on the electric car had been picked up by many gadflies and flew slowly towards the other side of the stream.

Abao was so frightened that he growled, stretched out from my arms, lay on my shoulder, and waved his hands to prevent the gadfly from biting my head and face.

But when A Bao waved his hand, I discovered that those gadflies seemed to be afraid of A Bao, and the gadflies that had bitten me died on the ground.

(End of this chapter)

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