How could they disappear in the blink of an eye?
I looked around, but the little girl was nowhere to be seen.
But then I realized what was going on.
She probably didn't want Xiaomi and the others to see it.
"Brother Chen, what's wrong with us?"
Yunwei is still in a state of confusion.
His face was covered in bruises and small cuts, all from when he bumped into something while coming down the mountain.
I opened my mouth, but the words were swallowed back down.
I didn't tell them about the little girl's situation.
As for what happened in the City God Temple, it wasn't mentioned.
Xiaomi and Yunwei have just woken up, so let's not frighten them yet.
What if I faint again?
I composed myself and said, "Don't ask so many questions yet. Let's go back to the village first. Seventh Master's condition is not good, and we need to find a place to settle him down quickly."
Yunwei gritted her teeth, enduring the soreness in her body, and struggled to stand up, but the pain made her sit back down.
Large beads of sweat rolled down his forehead: "Let's go to my house, it's just ahead."
Xiao Mi, her face full of anxiety, tugged hard at the ropes binding her: "Untie me quickly! What happened to Master Jia? Who tied me up?"
"Chen Yan, you didn't drug me, did you? If you want to sleep with me, just say so. I'll let you have a little stab, you don't have to play these fancy games."
My face turned black.
He quickly went over to help her untie the rope and put the climbing rope back into her backpack.
“No one drugged you. We encountered some strange things in the mountains. Let’s go to Yunwei’s house first, and I’ll tell you about it later.”
Yunwei's house is not far from the village entrance, only about a hundred meters away.
Although it was only a little past 5 a.m., many villagers were already up and busy with farm work.
Our group.
I carried the unconscious Master Jia on my back, with Xiaomi supporting him from the side, while Yunwei herself was limping.
This strange combination immediately attracted the attention of the villagers.
They all stopped what they were doing and looked at them with curiosity.
An old man carrying a hoe strode over and asked Yunwei, "Girl, who are these people? They all look so disheveled. What happened?"
Yunwei quickly replied with a smile, "Grandpa, these people came here for hiking and sightseeing. They accidentally got into trouble in the mountains. I ran into them and helped bring them back."
An older woman nearby also came over, looking concerned: "What should we do? Is the person alright? Do you need to come to my house? I'll get you some hot food and find a doctor to take a look."
Yunwei quickly waved her hand: "Auntie, no need, no need. They're fine, just tired. I'll take them home first and then thank you properly."
Then another man shouted, "Girl, if you need any help, just say the word. We're all honest people, don't be shy!"
Yun smiled and nodded: "Thank you, brother, thank you everyone. If I really need anything, I definitely won't stand idly by!"
Seeing the kind-hearted villagers, I gently touched Yunwei.
"The villagers in your village are quite nice."
Upon hearing this, Yunwei's face instantly lit up with pride, her chest puffed out slightly, and she said with a smile.
"Of course! We Northeasterners are known for our hospitality and honesty! In this place, if anyone is in trouble, everyone will lend a helping hand without hesitation."
She was speaking animatedly when suddenly her eyes lit up, and she pointed ahead: "Hey, isn't that Grandma Sun?"
I looked in the direction she pointed and saw that Grandma Sun was walking forward with a limp.
Each step was difficult and slow, as if a thousand-pound sandbag was tied to my legs.
It looks like he's injured.
My heart skipped a beat. What a small world!
I quickly crouched down, frantically picked up a stone from the ground, clenched it tightly in my hand, and stared intently at her.
I'm afraid this old woman might suddenly pull some kind of trick.
Grandma Sun also saw me, but she still had that seemingly kind smile on her face and took the initiative to stroll towards us.
She walked up to Yunwei and asked with concern, "Girl, what happened? Why did you bring so many people back? They all look so disheveled."
He even nodded at me as he spoke, giving me a fake greeting: "Young man, we meet again."
That smile, in my eyes, was so hypocritical it was nauseating.
Yunwei had no idea about the grudges and entanglements between me and Grandma Sun, so she repeated what she had said to the other villagers to Grandma Sun.
“Grandma Sun, these people came to hike, but they got into trouble in the mountains. I found them and brought them back.”
After saying that, Yunwei looked at Grandma Sun's legs and asked in confusion, "Grandma Sun, what happened to your feet?"
Grandma Sun sighed softly, "It's nothing. I tripped and fell while walking on the mountain path last night and sprained my ankle. I'm getting old, so it takes a long time to recover."
As I listened, I couldn't help but sneer inwardly.
Who knows if she really fell or faked it? She might be plotting something bad again.
Also, what is she doing up the mountain late at night when she's an old woman?
After exchanging a few pleasantries with Grandma Sun, we continued walking towards Yunwei's house.
After walking quite a distance, I subconsciously glanced back.
We found that Grandma Sun was still standing there, staring at us without moving.
A strange smile hung on his face.
"Brother Chen, what are you doing with that rock?"
Yunwei looked puzzled.
I casually tossed the stone aside, dusted off my hands, and said it was nothing, I just saw a snake.
Yunwei simply said "oh" and didn't ask any further questions.
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