Chapter 3 Who threw shit in his room?



When I was twelve, both my grandparents passed away.

Lu Zhiye was alone, digging some wild vegetables here and catching a pheasant over there and eating it secretly.

During these four years, he knew all the roads in the back mountain thoroughly.

There are also some good places that even the villagers don’t know about.

The cloth shoes made a squeaking sound as they stepped on the branches and fallen leaves.

Lu Zhiye found a small hill and hid quickly.

After a while, two pheasants came out to look for food, but Lu Zhiye did not move.

He was waiting, waiting for the pheasant to completely let down its guard.

The stones in his hand were all wet from his squeezing.

Just as the pheasant flapped its two wings and combed the feathers inside.

Lu Zhiye stood up and the stone in his hand flew out quickly.

One hit a pheasant in the head, and the other hit the pheasant in the leg.

Lu Zhiye ran down the hillside like a cheetah, and directly grabbed the pheasant that was struggling to escape with a broken leg and threw it into space.

Then he picked up the dead pheasant not far away and turned into the space.

The pheasant was bled, scalded and plucked in the villa.

He took out the only remaining salt in the house and started stewing the chicken in the pot.

This body hasn't eaten meat for a long time. Even though Lu Zhiye thought the chicken was fishy, ​​he still ate it with relish.

The saying "young boy, you're going to eat me out of house and home" is very appropriate.

The sixteen-year-old boy ate a whole chicken in one meal.

If there were steamed buns, I would probably eat two more.

Now that Lu Zhiye had enough food in his stomach, he felt full of strength.

He picked up the pheasant with a broken leg from the open space.

I picked up branches and enclosed an area for it.

"You stay here from now on! I want to see you run out and end up like that chicken!" Lu Ye pointed to a pile of chicken feathers in the corner.

The pheasant seemed to understand what Lu Zhiye was saying. It flapped its wings and lay there motionless like a quail...

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