Chapter 63 A Little Concern



Su Beijing's spring thunder posed an even greater threat to the wolves than the rifle in Zhang Hongcheng's hand.

But the wolves were very patient. Twenty minutes later, they appeared again around the educated youth.

This time, Zhang Hongcheng took a spring thunder and prepared to try to light it, but Jin Haiyan, who was holding the rifle for him, suddenly raised the muzzle of the gun and pointed it at the bushes not far away.

"Ah, there seems to be a deer!"

The wolves that had just approached suddenly turned around and ran away, as if they had encountered their natural enemies.

More than a dozen long and thick arrows flew out from the bushes, accurately pinning the wolves to the snow.

A group of Oroqen hunters wearing deer antler hats stood up from behind the bushes.

One of the young men, about sixteen or seventeen years old, was staring at Jin Haiyan angrily - the deer head she had just pointed her gun at was him!

Hongxing Village is called a village, but in the eyes of educated youth like Zhang Hongcheng, it is actually a place that is developing from a tribe to a village.

There are still many families in the village who live in tents, which are called slanted ju tents.

The captain of Hongxing Village is very old and also serves as the clan leader.

The Oroqen villagers welcomed the arrival of the educated youth team very much. Their favorite performance was the dance of Li Taoran and Jin Haiyan, and their most admired performance was the leopard with its skull removed.

These days, Leopard couldn't make a living and could only pay for the food expenses of Red Star Village.

But the villagers didn't accept it for free, and each person gave a palm-sized pocket as a gift.

Chipped wood (old ginseng) in the pocket.

Zhang Hongcheng talked about the topic of ideology.

In other villages, most people would probably be drowsy, but here everyone's expressions were extremely serious, even pious.

Everyone in Hongbaoshu held a copy, pressing it tightly against their chest.

They don't speak much Chinese, but they shout slogans very standardly.

Unlike the captain of Caojiayingzi, the old patriarch refused to accept Zhang Hongcheng's money and food coupons, and the old man even almost turned against him.

The educated youth also lived in Xianrenzhu, but at night, some older Oroqen women would bring some furs to visit the tents of the female educated youth.

Fortunately, Jin Haiyan knew the local customs and quickly invited the old patriarch to come and drive all the aunts away.

Chu Miaohong and the others then realized that the ladies were not selling fur... and they all smiled but blushed.

After being stuffed with hand-pulled meat by the village chief early in the morning, Zhang Hongcheng took a walk around the village to digest the food.

He happened to meet Chu Miaohong who was going to pick herbs in the woods near the village.

The two of them greeted each other briefly and prepared to pass by.

Chu Miaohong suddenly hesitated.

"Comrade Zhang, there must be a lot of snakes in your Hunan Province, right?"

Zhang Hongcheng stopped and nodded, he was a little surprised.

"Have you ever seen a poisonous snake outside of a zoo?"

Zhang Hongcheng smiled, and it seemed that his friendship with the heroine had taken a step closer.

Chu Miaohong was obviously beginning to worry that the person who almost harmed Zhang Yumin with a poisonous snake in her previous life would use the same method to harm her.

So she subtly reminded herself to ask the old patriarch for some fresh snake medicine.

The snake medicine that Chu Miaohong likes must be very good.

It’s a pity that he never found out who the guy was who wanted to harm Zhang Yumin.

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