Chapter 21: Black eats black or something
Mrs. Lin glanced at the oil-paper bag he was carrying and found that it seemed to be a pig's head, which looked quite large.
So he became more friendly and said, "Why don't you put your things here first, together with my basket."
Gao Heixiong laughed loudly and shook his clothes in a casual manner: "Young lady, you are really a person who understands feelings and knows how to have fun."
He put down the wine jar and the meat without any resistance.
Madam Lin patted her daughter's head again and said, "Don't be afraid, Xinbao. I'll be back soon!"
She walked towards the nearby woods, and Gao Heixiong followed her with a grin, saying in a greasy tone, "A while? You are looking down on my abilities...Ah!!"
He uttered an ambiguous cry of surprise, and then there was no sound.
Milk ball was very anxious.
Although her short-circuited little brain still remembered that her mother had dealt with the old witch, Gao Hei Xiong could not defeat two old witches! The milk ball looked for two cracks in the basket, but couldn't see her mother. She was anxious and covered the edge with her little hands. She jumped up, jumped, jumped...
With a snap, the entire basket tilted over.
With a bang, it landed right on the two wine jars.
With a loud crash, all the clothes in the basket fell on Milk Ball's back.
The little girl couldn't get up and just kept clinging to the edge of the basket, like a little turtle, unable to move at all. She could only raise her little head in vain and look around.
I looked for a long time but didn't see my mother.
However, under the pine tree not far away, between the dead branches and leaves, half of the deep red lid was vaguely visible, with a circle of yellow and white edges on the outer edge.
Naituanzi felt that it was a little familiar. She stared at it for a long time, and then a light suddenly lit up on her forehead! ! This is Lingzhi! Red Lingzhi! !
It can cure my second brother's disease! Both red and purple ganoderma can cure my second brother's disease, but red ganoderma is the best! The milk ball was so excited that he crawled out babbling.
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Madam Lin lured the big man into the woods, and with lightning speed, she snatched the dagger from his waist and put it on his neck.
Then she kept forcing him to walk further away. When they reached a slope, the big man kept begging for mercy, but Mrs. Lin remained unmoved and asked him, "Do you have any money on you?"
Big man: “…”
Was he being robbed? The big man gritted his teeth, took out the money bag, and threw it far away.
But Madam Lin had no intention of picking it up, and she said to him, "Jump down!"
The big man looked down and saw that although the slope was not high, it was very steep and there were rocks all below. If he really jumped down, he would definitely break his arms and legs.
The big man said anxiously: "Young lady, I am blind and have evil thoughts, but don't go too far! Leave a way out for me so that we can meet again in the future! Otherwise... aren't you afraid that I will call all my brothers together in the future..."
He didn't finish his words, he lowered his voice and looked at her, his green eyes full of threats.
Madam Lin touched her chin and said, "You are right."
She calmly twisted the dagger on the big man's neck, breaking his skin and drawing blood.
The big man was so frightened that his soul flew away. He screamed and didn't dare to hesitate any longer. He suddenly jumped into the pit! He was tripped by a stone halfway, his body bounced up, and then fell heavily to the ground.
With a click, one of his legs broke. He was in so much pain that sweat broke out on his forehead, but he bit his lips hard, not daring to scream. He raised his bloodshot eyes and looked up at the little woman above him.
The young woman looked down at him, still looking delicate and weak, but with a hint of regret in her eyes: "Really? Didn't we agree not to jump? I think it's better to cut the grass at its roots..."
There was even a hint of coquettishness in his voice, as if hesitating whether to jump down and deliver another blow.
The man was actually a thug who relied on his stature to scare people. I had never seen such a ruthless person who killed people without blinking an eye. I was so scared that my voice trembled: "Fairy, please spare me! Fairy, please spare me! I didn't recognize the great man! Please be merciful and let me go!"
Mrs. Lin chuckled.
Then she looked at the dagger in her hand. Seeing that it was tattered and could not be sold for much money, she simply raised her hand and threw it down. With a snap, it cut a stone at his feet.
The man shuddered again, and suddenly closed his eyes, shouting in his heart, "My life is over!"
But after a long while, when he opened his eyes again, the little woman had disappeared.
It took Mrs. Lin only half a quarter of an hour to go back and forth. She threw away the purse and kept the silver in her hand, which was just over two taels in total.
Madam Lin tutted in dissatisfaction, put it into her sleeve pocket, and hurried back. She saw the half-crawled milk ball and was startled: "Xinbao?"
She quickly jumped over and pulled out the milk ball like pulling out a carrot.
The little girl was still looking at her without blinking.
Just now, she saw her walking out of the woods with her own eyes. She walked gracefully, looked very energetic, and her bright almond-shaped eyes seemed to be glowing... No, her whole body seemed to be glowing, and her smile was extremely relaxed and comfortable, just like the heroine in a TV drama.
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She is totally different from that humble and docile country woman.
Which mother is the real mother? She had a lot of doubts in her little heart, and then as expected... she froze, staring with clear grape eyes, not knowing what to say.
Mrs. Lin was relieved to see that she was not injured, and she smiled and kissed her: "Xinbao, are you okay?"
The little boy shook his head and asked, "What about the tall, dark and fierce uncle?"
Mrs. Lin already knew that her daughter was the type who would forget about something once she put it down, so she smiled and replied, "She was beaten up and kicked into a pit."
"Oh!" The little boy nodded and scratched his head, feeling that there was something else.
Mrs. Lin had already started packing up. She weighed the oil-paper bag and smelled it: "It must be about five or six pounds!"
She held it up and asked her daughter to smell it: "Does it smell good?"
The little girl leaned forward to smell it, and drooled with happiness: "It smells good."
Mrs. Lin was amused by her smile, so she simply opened the oil paper package and put it close to her mouth.
When Ah Wu took a bite of the milk dumpling, her mouth was filled with the chewy meaty aroma. She squinted her eyes while eating. She ate several bites in a row before she finally satisfied her craving.
Mrs. Lin wrapped the oil paper again and tied it tightly, packed up her things, looked back and forth to see if there was anyone on the road, and reached out to hug her. The little girl instinctively opened her arms to let her hug her, but her eyes suddenly saw something: "Zhizhi!"
"Hmm?" Mrs. Lin asked, "What's that squeak?"
The little boy shook his legs, got down from her arms, ran to the bottom of the tree, squatted down and took a closer look. He was immediately surprised and said to her with bright eyes: "Zi Ningzhi! The best medicine!"
"What?" Madam Lin was surprised: "Really? Is this red Ganoderma lucidum?"
She squatted down to take a closer look: "How did Xinbao know?"
Naituanzi resorted to the trick of playing dirty: "Xinbao is just a few words! Xinbao can tell just a few words at a glance!"
Madam Lin frowned and turned to look at her. The little boy felt guilty when she stared at him. He blinked his eyes, raised his hands, and patted his head: "Xinbao is really smart."
She looked at her with wide eyes.
Crazy hint.jpg Mrs. Lin was touched by her little girl's cute face, and patted her little head with a smile: "Yes, my dear, you are the smartest!"
(End of this chapter)