That place is the deep mountains and forests where I lived since I was a child.

I was a little confused and asked him if the information was reliable. He just stared at the pile of information, nodded solemnly, and said it was absolutely reliable.

Now that I had this opportunity, I naturally agreed to go home and look for the book that my grandpa left behind. I thought that I didn’t know when we would be able to see each other again after graduation, so going back home together now is considered complete. We bought tickets for the next day and because the train was late, the sun had already set by the time we got to town.

It still takes more than two hours to drive from the town to our village, but at this time, no one is willing to drive in the dark even after looking for several cars. In addition, it has been raining for the past few days, so driving at night is afraid of encountering mudslides. landslide. Before I knew it, it was already dark.

At this moment, a familiar shadow hurried past me.

"Uncle Huang."

I recognized him at a glance from the way he walked with a limp. He was Lao Huang from the neighboring village. "Uncle Huang, where are you going in such a hurry?"

When Lao Huang heard this, he stopped and turned around to look, "Are you... Lin Yu? Are you... school on vacation?"

I nodded. When Lao Huang saw Dakui and I carrying large and small bags, he seemed to understand something and quickly said, "Get in the car, I'll be back too!"

Lao Huang said that his wife was seriously ill and had to rush back overnight. Seeing that I was also a college student who had struggled to get out in the mountains, he was kind enough to give us a ride for free.

Then he stuffed our large and small luggage into the carriage.

"Sit tight!"

Lao Huang immediately started the car.

Not to mention, this kind of three-bouncer ran quite fast, and it didn’t take long to reach the winding mountain road. Lao Huang said that he had been driving on this mountain road for several years, and he had never stopped since the road was established. .

Dakui and I were both a little tired because of the long drive, and our eyelids were a little blurry. Just when I was about to fall asleep, I suddenly felt my forehead hit the seat in front of me, making my head numb.

"Ouch--"

Dakui also touched his forehead and rubbed it.

Lao Huang braked suddenly and the car stopped on the winding mountain road. The road in front of the mountain road collapsed, and all the surrounding rocks collapsed, blocking the way ahead.

"Something happened ahead, and I can't get through it." It was obvious that Old Huang was very anxious.

"What should we do?"

I don't think there are any villages or shops around here, so I can't stay here for one night.

The sound of insects came from the surrounding woods. Da Kui had never lived in the mountains before, let alone being trapped in the mountains in the middle of the night. He was a little scared, "Brother, this... what kind of sound, why do I feel so scared?" ?”

"If someone pops up right now..." Da Kui swallowed and did not dare to say any more.

"If there is no landslide ahead, we can get back in more than an hour at most, but now..." Old Huang stared at the front and thought, "It seems that we can only walk back along the path."

"Ah...how long will we have to go?" Dakui panicked.

Lao Huang took a flashlight and looked around, pointing to the hillside.

"It won't take long. Let's walk along the path on the slope in front, climb over the top of the mountain in front and walk a few miles to get there."

After all, Lao Huang is from the mountains, so he is still very familiar with this mountain road. The car had to park on the side of the road, and we followed Lao Huang up the mountain with only some lighting items and carry-on luggage.

We walked a few steps, and suddenly Dakui seemed to have discovered something and stopped.

"Lin Yu, something is wrong. Look at the collapsed stones. There are obvious signs of being pried, and there is also some faint heat coming out. There are a lot of debris between the stones, and the signs of shock are obvious..."

Da Kui observed the situation around him, frowned and pulled me aside, reminding me in a low voice, "I suspect... someone did this on purpose."

"No way?" I was a little puzzled, and then I noticed the surroundings. Sure enough, if it was caused by rain erosion, the collapsed roads and mountains would collapse in one direction, but there were large piles of small stones and soil all around. The piles are obviously man-made.

"Look..."

Dakui secretly handed me something at this time. When I took a closer look, I realized that these were actually some detonators left behind by the explosives used to blast away rocks.

"What kind of idiot would do such an immoral thing?" I was so furious that I wanted to tear this man apart.

The road in the mountains is difficult to walk, especially in the deep mountains and dense forests. The bushes are deep and the bushes and weeds can almost completely block people, not to mention it is still in the middle of the night. Fortunately, I have a flashlight in my hand, but not long after walking, I saw that I was about to climb up. At the top of the mountain, the sky began to change again.

"Rumble--"

Suddenly, there was a thunder, and then it started to rain, and the rain became heavier and heavier, and the thunder continued.

"Damn, tough luck."

Dakui cursed.

"Find a place to hide from the rain quickly."

As soon as I finished speaking, Dakui turned around and seemed to have fallen into a trap. I quickly grabbed him, but the soil under my feet was very soft and I couldn't step on it firmly, so I lost everything...

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