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Chapter 5: Heaven and Earth, Silent Wolf Falling to the Ground

Still sitting down against the big tree, Ji Wuli was about to close his eyes and rest when he suddenly felt something climbing up his thigh. Xiao Su was shocked and opened his eyes and saw that it was the one.

"Hey, why don't you leave?" He reached out to touch its fluffy round head, and did not dodge, just staring at Ji Wuli blankly.

"Little guy, can you lose your mother like me?" Ji Wuli said casually, but he nodded again. It was true that he read it right.

Ji Wuli was shocked and said loudly: "Can you understand what I say? It's amazing!" After thinking about it, he pointed at Waga and said: "Sit down!"

Waga could understand it, but it slowly sat down. Ji Wuli found it very interesting and asked it to stand up, Waga and obediently stood up.

"Get out, be good!" This time, Waga only stared at Ji Wuli and did not move anymore.

Ji Wuli scratched his head and said, "Don't you want to roll around?" Waga nodded. Ji Wuli found that Waga only nodded, not shook his head, maybe it was because its neck was too fat.

"Okay, then I won't force you." Ji Wuli thought about it and asked again, "Are you hungry?"

Waga nodded obediently again. Seeing this, Ji Wuli took out a wild peach and handed it to it: "Eat it, it's a bit sour." Waga stretched out her front paws and took the hairy peach, then put it in her mouth to chew it. It ate very quickly, and one hairy peach was finished in a few seconds, and then opened her eyes to Ji Wuli.

"It's quite edible." Ji Wuli gave it another peach and said, "Fortunately you don't have to just eat meat, otherwise you will be hungry."

After eating the two peaches, he seemed to be full, and then he slowly climbed onto Ji Wuli's legs and closed his eyes. Ji Wuli saw that it seemed to be going to sleep, but he didn't open his mouth, but slowly closed his eyes.

When I woke up the next day, the sun shone on my face, dazzling and bright. Waga was still lying on Ji Wuli's thighs and sleeping soundly. I carefully placed it on the ground, but it did not wake it up. "You are lucky to be able to eat or sleep." She patted her legs, which were afraid of being a little sore, so she walked towards the traps she arranged yesterday.

When he came back, Shi Ji Wuli was carrying two fat hares with expressionless faces. He set up more than a dozen traps, and catching two rabbits was not a good harvest.

Ji Wuli looked at the bottom of the tree and was still sleeping soundly. Ji Wuli gently touched it with his toes, but he moved, but he still didn't wake up.

Shaking his head and not caring about it, Ji Wuli peeled the hare and removed the dirty food. He then used the remaining fire to roast the rabbit meat into jerky meat and put it in a package. After making the rabbit meat, Ji Wuli went into the forest again and wanted to pick some more wild fruits.

When Ji Wuli came out again, he not only carried a bag of wild fruits, but also brought back a rabbit. This unlucky rabbit must have fallen into the trap just now and was caught by Ji Wuli, who had checked the trap twice. Unexpected harvests always make people happy. Ji Wuli was peeling the rabbit while humming a little tune in his hometown. The grief of his father's imprisonment and his mother's death seemed to have been forgotten by the boy.

Waga woke up at noon, and the first thing he did when he woke up was to whisper Ji Wuli's "Waga, Waga". Ji Wuli guessed that he was hungry, so he gave it two more hairy peaches. Waga took the hairy peach and started gnawing it at the same time.

Ji Wuli ate some food himself and said to Waga, "I'm leaving here later. We'll have a date later."

"Waga, waga..." I don't know if Waga understood it.

Ji Wuli continued, "There should be no beasts in the forest, and the hunters should not come so far. You should be very safe."

"Waga, waga..." Waga seemed to have some worries.

"It's a pity that I don't understand what you said. It would be great if you could speak human words." Ji Wuli fiddled with a small branch in his interest.

Waga drew up to Ji Wuli's shoulders and screamed at his ears, which made Ji Wuli's ears numb.

Ji Wuli grabbed Waga from his shoulder, held it in front of him, and asked, "Do you want to bear to leave me? I've only known each other for a day."

He nodded repeatedly, and then squeaked again. Ji Wuli thought for a moment and asked, "Do you want to go to Cuixu Mountain with me? It's very far away and dangerous."

Waga still nodded.

"Okay, don't regret it, we'll go together later." Ji Wuli let go and said to it: "You are a spiritual guy. If you feel the hard work and don't want to run around with me, do you still know the way back?"

“Wow…”

"I don't understand, I won't let you starve anyway." Ji Wuli saw that the sun was getting higher and lower, so he turned off the bonfire and put away the things and left. Waga lay on his thin shoulders.

As soon as I entered the Gobi Desert, I felt the soles of my feet were hot, and the gravel was so hot that it was so hot after being exposed to the sun all day long. But when the sun sets and the moon rises, the cool breeze gradually rises, and soon I feel that the Gobi Desert is so cold again.

"It's hard to get hot during the day, and the cold at night is very cold. This place is really strange." Tightening the torn single clothes on his body and rubbing his cold hands, Ji Wuli started jogging again. He was thick in the fur, not afraid of the severe cold of the Gobi Desert, and lay steadily on Ji Wuli's shoulders and motionless.

As expected, I was not that cold when I ran, but soon I felt sore and weak again and my stomach was hungry.

"No, eat something before running." Ji Wuli tear off a rabbit leg meat and ate it slowly, took another sip of water, recovered some strength and continued to move eastward.

Looking up at the stars in the sky, then looking at the heat exhaled, Ji Wuli regretted rushing to the road at night. But now there is no place for shelter in the four fields, so he dare not stop.

It was so cold that it was unbearable. Ji Wuli had an idea and hugged Waga in his arms. Waga's body was hot and the fur was soft. Ji Wuli's chest immediately became much warmer, and Ji Wuli was also glad to bring this little guy with him.

Although there was a waga to keep warm, Wuli was still frozen to death at dawn. The heat and cold in the Gobi Desert alternated very quickly, and the sun rose soon after it became hotter.

Ji Wuli was extremely tired and found a stone to sit down. After sitting down, Ji Wuli was a little dizzy. He was obviously very hungry, but he didn't want to eat. His body was cold and hot. He felt that he seemed to be sick.

"You can't get sick or you can't fall, otherwise you'll die here." Ji Wuli shook his head and stood up again with difficulty. He stood up and looked around, wanting to find a place to cover the scorching sun, and it's best to make a fire and rest for a day.

But the place where he saw was covered with gravel and yellow sand, and there was not even a dead tree, so he could hide his shade and rest. Ji Wuli had no choice but to grit his teeth and move slowly. Waga seemed to know Ji Wuli's predicament, and squeaked a few times.

Thinking that Waga was hungry, Ji Wuli gave him two slightly shriveled wild peaches. Gawa didn't meet, and suddenly screamed "Waga, Waga" again, pointing his short and fat front paws in one direction. Ji Wuli knew that this little beast was not simple, so he walked in the direction pointed by its "hand".

After walking staggeringly, a large area of ​​thatched hut appeared in front of Ji Wuli. Smoke rose in the hut, and it was obvious that someone was there. Ji Wuli was overjoyed and forced himself to walk towards the thatched hut.

This place seems to be a mine, with a kind of shiny black stone everywhere on the ground, which should be slag. Ji Wuli walked closer again. There were two black holes on the ground not far ahead, and there seemed to be a wooden ladder on the edge of the hole to lead down. Ji Wuli said enthusiastically: "Sister Gu is right, there is indeed a mine."

Someone noticed Ji Wuli and walked over and asked, "What are you doing? Why did you come here?"

Ji Wuli looked at the man in front of him. He was dark all over and his eyes were a little bright. He should have been absent from work for a long time when he went to the mine. He thought about it and said, "I'm here to find someone, Cheng Changsheng."

"Are you from Cheng Changsheng's family?" Cheng Changsheng was indeed in the mine.

Ji Wuli shook his head and said, "I am his fellow countryman, and his wife asked me to send him a message."

The man nodded and said, "Okay, he's going to the mine and will come up in the afternoon. Please wait." The man kindly said, "It's hot outside, come with me."

Ji Wuli followed the man into a thatched hut. The hut was very messy and dirty, and there was no place to sit. The man pointed to the messy bed and said, "You sit there." He asked again, "Do you have any food? I'll get some."

Ji Wuli had no appetite and shook his head and said, "Thank you, brother, I can't eat it." His voice was weak.

After hearing this, the man asked, "Are you sick?" He walked over and touched Ji Wuli's forehead. Ji Wuli was a little resistant, but he couldn't say anything.

"Somewhat fever." The man asked again: "Old Cheng's house is not close to here. Have you been walking all the way?" Ji Wuli nodded, and the man said again: "It's so far, it's a good time to leave."

Ji Wuli nodded again, and suddenly felt that the man looked at him in a wrong way, a bit like he was looking at the rabbit trapped in a trap. He was a little uneasy and wanted to leave here.

The man didn't see that he was uneasy and said, "My name is Zhang Shi, what's the name of my little brother?"

"My name is Ji Wuli." Ji Wuli stood up and said, "Brother Zhang, I'll go around the neighborhood and wait until Cheng Changsheng comes out and I'll look for him." For some reason, he was a little scared with this man.

"Haha, the sun is so big outside, just stay there." Zhang Shi smiled, but Ji Wuli felt even more terrible.

If it weren't for agreeing to Gu, Ji Wuli would have left here without looking back. Even if the cold heat was dying outside, it would be better than being frightened here. He was a little surprised, why did other people go to the mines, but Zhang Shi go outside. So he asked, "Why didn't Brother Zhang go to the mines today?"

"Hehe, there will always be someone cooking when you go to the mine. It's my turn to cook today." Zhang Shi looked at Ji Wuli without turning his eyes and said with a smile: "What do you want to eat, I'll make it for you!"

"No need, I'd better go out for a walk." Ji Wuli couldn't go see Zhang Shi, picked up Waga and walked towards the door.

Before he reached the door, Zhang Shi suddenly grabbed his wrist. Ji Wuli was shocked and shouted, "What are you going to do?"

"What are you doing? You are so tender and tender, not much different from a woman. I haven't met a woman for a long time, so I'll just stop today." Zhang Shi stopped pretending, and after saying that, he pushed Ji Wuli to the broken bed, as if he was still swallowing his saliva.

Although Ji Wuli was young, he vaguely guessed what this man was going to do and used his hands and feet to resist. But he was half a boy after all, and Zhang Shi, who was not as strong as his working years, was pushed down on the bed after a few moves.

"You are not allowed to come." Ji Wuli looked at Zhang Shi with horror, and waved his claws and roared fiercely at Zhang Shi.

Zhang Shi smiled lewdly and said, "You are more obedient, otherwise you will be injured, hehe..." After that, he rushed towards Ji Wuli impatiently.
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