The area on his forehead where he was hit became red and swollen. The sharp edges of the stone also scratched his skin, and red blood flowed out.
“Ah—it hurts—”
Erhuzi immediately screamed in pain.
But Erhuzi's retribution did not end there.
He shivered with pain, and the stone he was holding in his hand fell to the ground.
As he dodged in a hurry, he stepped on a stone.
My feet are slipping.
Unstable center of gravity.
Erhuzi fell straight to the ground.
And on the ground...
It's not just mud.
The village is full of livestock, including chickens, ducks, cows and sheep, all walking around the village.
Many livestock pull as they walk.
Therefore, it is very common to see rice fields with livestock on the road.
Very unfortunate.
Under this big tree is the rice field that the old ox had just left behind.
Erhuzi had no time to dodge when he fell.
With a puff.
He fell right into the old ox's fresh rice field.
and--
The whole face was pierced.
That scene is unbearable to watch!
In addition, Erhuzi kept crying out in pain, opening and closing his mouth.
The outcome is predictable.
He fell flat on his face.
"Pah, pah, pah!"
Erhuzi's face was covered in dirt, and he struggled frantically against the soft and rotten touch.
After much difficulty, I finally stood up.
But at this time, he was already frightened repeatedly, his whole body was weak, his legs and feet were weak, and he couldn't even stand up.
Constantly shivering.
This time he didn't even need to step on a rock to lose his balance.
Another fall.
And he fell and rolled all the way.
He climbed out of the rice field and rolled to the side of the road.
Small ditches have been dug along the paths in the village to drain water and divert water during the rainy season.
The water from the heavy rain a few days ago is still there.
Then there was a plop.
Erhuzi fell into a small ditch, and besides the dirt from the rice field, he was covered in dirty sewage and mud.
It was much more miserable than when the third cub fell into the river that day!!!
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