Chapter 106 Why Did the Wild Boar Come Down the Mountain? (1/2)



Chapter 106: Why Did the Wild Boar Come Down the Mountain?

It's harvest time again. The sun shines brightly in the sky, and the weather is better than in previous years, with a cool breeze blowing through the air.

Gu Zuozuo, wearing a straw hat, bent down and pulled peanuts in the peanut field.

Behind him, Ma Liang, who had grown into a teenager, happily pulled the bag and picked up the scattered peanuts.

Working with Sister Gu was the easiest thing for him; he just had to follow behind and pick things up slowly.

Since his uncle got news, his and his grandmother's lives have improved a lot.

Grandma's eyes were also cured by Sister Gu, and he is now starting junior high school.

Now that I have the ability to take care of my family, I no longer cry and embarrass myself like I did when I was a child.

"Sister Gu, my uncle said he will come back for the Chinese New Year this year. He asked if there was anything you wanted to eat or drink, and he bought it for you and brought it over."

Before Gu Zuozuo could answer, she could vaguely hear a commotion.

"A wild boar is coming down the mountain! Help!"

Suddenly, panicked shouts came from afar, and the villagers who were harvesting beans scattered in all directions.

Gu Zuozuo's pupils contracted, and she grabbed the still bewildered boy, lifted him up, and used the force of her toes to propel herself into the air.

Ma Liang was dumbfounded; he was completely bewildered.

who I am?

Where am I?

What just happened?

"Sit here quietly and don't move!"

After placing the person on the tree branch and giving a few instructions, Gu Zuozuo's figure disappeared from the spot.

"My God!"

After a long while, Ma Liang's face, which had been flushed with excitement, finally returned to normal, and after holding it in for a long time, he finally managed to utter one of his grandmother's favorite phrases.

His sister can fly!

There were more than a dozen wild boars that came down from the mountain this time.

The massive creatures came on strong, rampaging through everything in their path, sending everything in their way flying.

Ma Pandi stood there, seemingly dumbfounded, holding a small half-bag of beans, watching helplessly as the dark wild boar charged towards her with its two curved tusks.

"Pandi! Run!"

Her sister Ma Zhaodi's heart-wrenching cries brought her back to her senses, but her legs felt weak as if they didn't belong to her. She wanted to run away, but her legs wouldn't obey her, and she stood there motionless.

"Sister..." I'm scared.

Ma Zhaodi rushed over with bloodshot eyes, wanting to bring her younger sister back; she was still so young.

The others also came to their senses. The adults who had instinctively run away came to their senses and, seeing the few children crying in the field, gritted their teeth, picked up their sickles, and charged towards the wild boar.

"Damn it! I'll fight you to the death!"

It's just one life! If I succeed, I'll eat pork; if I fail, my child will eat pork!

"Dare to touch my child! I'll chop you to pieces!"

Ma Pandi's small body was thrown out, and her scream shattered everyone's eardrums.

"Pandi!"

Gu Zuozuo, who arrived just in time, reached out and caught the small body that was still in mid-air. She used acupressure to stop the bleeding and put a blood-restoring pill into the mouth.

"Keep an eye on her and don't let her move around. Be careful that her bones don't break and puncture her internal organs."

He handed the unconscious girl to Ma Zhaodi, who was scrambling over, gave her instructions, and then grabbed a shovel he had picked up from the ground and charged at her.

Great, we can have pork stew today!

The strong laborers, who were rushing over with anxious expressions and their legs practically smoking, saw a slender figure battling a herd of wild boars from afar.

"Uh...is that Gu Zhiqing?"

Gu Zuozuo swung the shovel wildly, and the huge wild boar let out a miserable cry before collapsing to the ground, a large bloody hole between its eyebrows gushing out red and white substances.

Everyone else stared dumbfounded at her ferocious way of killing one enemy with a single move, and they were all at a loss for what to do.

In the past, they had often eaten meat off Gu Zhiqing, and knew that she was skilled and a good hunter, but this was the first time they had seen her in person.

"What the hell are you all standing there for! Go kill a wild boar!"

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