Four hundred and ninetieth chapters looking for stones
"Did you eat at the entrance of the village?" The village owner looked at the soldiers and asked, "When did you eat at the entrance of the village? Did you eat at the entrance of the village?" After speaking, the village owner looked at the soldiers.
The soldier was indeed watching the door, and the roasted snake was eaten. He and other soldiers looked at the south gate of the village. A snake came from nowhere. He walked through the wooden barrier in the village and went out of the village. When a soldier saw it, he shouted that there was a snake. They were bored standing all day long. When they saw the snake, they all said they would catch it. They all went over to kill the snake.
The snake died and wanted to throw it away, but one person said, "It's roasted and eaten, and it's nothing."
When one person spoke, they all started to do their work, using wood as firewood as a rack for roasted snakes. They lit the fire and burned the wood, and when the wood was burned to a lot of black smoke, they roasted the snakes.
When the snake was roasted, they ate it completely in the blink of an eye.
The soldier squatted there and looked at the horse's legs, touched his mouth with his hands, and said to himself: "Oh no, will the village owner punish me?"
The village owner watched the soldier squat there, watched him count the time, and asked again: "When did you bake a snake to eat?"
The soldier thought to himself: "It's better to tell the truth. To be honest, it can make people happy."
The soldier looked at the village owner and said, "Missar, I eat the roasted snake in broad daylight when I was guarding the door."
"When is the guardian's time to roast snakes and eat them?" the village owner looked at the soldiers and said.
The soldier replied: "Yes, I'm a snake roasted at the gate time."
The village owner looked at the soldiers and said, "Do you know when you were guarding the door??"
The soldier replied: "My village master, not only I can roast snakes, we all eat them."
The village owner asked: "When you are not careful when you are at work, you can catch snakes and roast them. Who allows you to do this?"
The soldier replied: "My village master, we are too bored to stand all day long. As soon as the snake came out, we couldn't help it, so we grabbed him, roasted him and ate it."
The village owner said, "Can't you hold it back?"
The soldier replied: "Yes, the village owner, I can't help it."
It's easy to say that the village owner didn't know about this, and let the village owner know about it. The village owner didn't know how to punish them. The village owner asked him, "How do you think I should punish you?"
"Punish us?" The soldier looked at the village owner and said, "My village owner, I have roasted two snakes. I told you the truth. Do you still punish us?"
The village owner said: "You are soldiers. Do you know if you have committed military orders?
The soldier looked at the village owner and couldn't think of a word?
The village owner looked at the soldiers and said, "Military discipline, do you know if you violated military discipline?"
The soldier looked at the village owner and said, "Missive master, isn't that serious?"
The village owner said, "It's not that serious, it's serious. If the soldiers guarding the door are like you, how can they look at the village gate? They all look like you. They saw snakes grab the snake and roast them at the door? Are you guarding the door? Are you relaxing your guarding?"
The soldier thought to himself, "It's better not to tell the truth and tell the village owner that he is fooling him."
The village owner asked: "How do you think I should punish you?"
He told the truth. If the soldiers who roasted snakes with him were punished, they would definitely hold a grudge against themselves. The soldier said, "Missar Master, we have roasted snakes twice. Can we spare us these two times? Just these two times, will we not be the case?"
The village owner looked at the soldiers and said, "If you are not the only one? You are making military disciplines, military disciplines, not ordinary mistakes."
The soldier squatted there and looked at the village owner and said, "My village owner, what should I do? I missed this matter. If you punish us, what should they do if they hold a grudge against me?"
"What's wrong?" said the village owner: "It has nothing to do with me if they hold a grudge against you, I will only punish you."
The village owner asked: "How do you think I should punish you?"
The soldier had a bitter face and didn't think of anything. He looked at the village owner with a bitter face and said, "My village owner, I can't think of it. How do you say you punish us?"
The village owner didn't know how to punish them, and he said, "I'm asking you, what are you asking me for?"
The soldier stammered with a bitter face, "Then how about me, me, we bow to you alone?"
"Bow me?" The village owner thought for a while and replied, "Okay, when you return to the village, you will bow to me."
Hearing this, the soldier stood up immediately, stood up at the sight of his chest and raised his head, "Yes, the village master!"
The village owner looked at the soldiers and replied: "Well. Look at the horse's legs carefully and see if it was bitten by the snake."
"It's the village master!" The soldier raised his chest high and immediately squatted down to see where the horse's leg was bitten?
The village owner looked at the soldiers, turned around and picked up the snake with a stick. The village owner asked, "Is this snake immortal? His head is blooming?"
The soldier replied: "My village master, you can hit him hard on the snake's brain, don't leave him any more anger."
After hearing this, the village owner looked at the snake, waited for a while, then raised the stick and smashed it at the snake's head.
"Bang bang bang!" The village owner smashed four or five sticks in a row. The snake head was almost the same.
The village owner picked up the snake with a stick and said, "This snake should have died."
The village owner picked up the snake with a stick, looked at the soldier, and said, "How can this snake peel off the skin?"
The soldier looked at the village owner and asked, "What are the village owners doing to peel off their skin?"
When the village owner heard the soldiers say that the roasted snake meat was delicious, he wanted to eat it himself, so he said, "I will also roast snakes."
After hearing this, the soldier said, "My village master, the snake meat is very delicious. You bake it and try it."
The village owner looked at the snake and asked, "How do you take this skin?"
The soldier looked at it and said, "My village master, just cut off the snake's head, then pull the snake's skin to the snake's tail."
The village owner looked at it and said, "I have to find something to get the snake's head down first."
The village owner looked for it, looked at the soldier, and asked, "Do you have anything?"
The soldier replied: "My village master, I'll take the spear and release it to the military room."
The village owner looked at the soldiers and wondered if there was a short sword on the soldiers. He asked, "Do you have a knife on them?"
The soldier's weapon was only that spear, and he replied: "My village master, I'm just that spear, where are I put it in the military room?"
The village owner asked: "You really don't have anything else on you?"
The soldier replied: "I have nothing else on me."
"Ah?" The village owner stood up with a stick, looked around, found a suitable stone, and pulled the snake's head down.
The village owner took a stick and searched everywhere. He looked at a few stones and found that it was not suitable. The village owner walked away and looked at seven or eight stones, but it was not suitable. He wanted to find a stone that looked like a knife.
The village owner searched for a while but could not find a stone like a knife. He returned to the soldier, and the soldier was still squatting in front of the horse's legs and looked at the horse's legs. He asked, "Have you found the snake teeth mark?"
The soldier replied: "No, there is no blood at all. The village owner, isn't the snake not biting it?"
"You didn't find it either?" said the village owner: "You didn't find it either, so it probably didn't bite it."
The soldier said, "Didn't that snake bit the horse's hoof?" The soldier glanced at the village owner, turned around and lay down, and went to look at the horse's hoof?
After hearing this, the village owner asked, "Will the horse have any trouble if it bites the horse on the hoof?"
The soldier lay in front of the horse's hooves and looked back, "I don't know."
The village owner asked: "Didn't that snake bit the horse's hooves?"
Chapter completed!