Jiu Ge's Beloved Spirit - Chapter 1968
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Chapter 1968

Chapter 1968 robbery (42)

It's just that the good times don't last long.

In the small town, rumors of monsters gradually began to spread.

The kids who were scared to pee their pants kept yelling about monsters when they got home.

Also said that it is a big monster that can eat people, with the face of a fox.

If there is only one child yelling like this, adults may not care.

But a group of children are clamoring that there are monsters, and they swear.

This made the adults have to pay attention, and discussions began to spread.

It has been passed on and on, until everyone in the small town knows about it.

There was a lot of discussion, and there was a lot of noise about the monster.

When the boy was walking on the street, he could hear others pointing at him.

Said that there is a fox demon in his family, and there is an evil fox demon who eats people.

He raised a fox demon, and he is also a monster.

Maybe he is also a demon.

The boy listened all the way, with his back on his back and his head bowed.

Ignore.

completely ignored.

No matter what others say, it's like they didn't hear it.

Passed by without saying a word.

withdrawn and silent.

Fortunately, as the days passed, the discussion died down automatically.

There are new words, which attract people's attention.

For example, which family's daughter was taken advantage of by others, which family's widow was so romantic, and which family's man was beaten by his wife all day long...

These words are much fresher, and people still prefer to talk about these things compared to the monster that has never been seen.

Thus, the matter of the fox demon was gradually forgotten by people.

Except for the kids who were scared at the time, no one talks about this topic anymore.

Time flies by in the blink of an eye.

In the evening, at the gate of the school.

The aroma lingers outside the school, and hawkers selling snacks set up stalls, vying to stand by the school entrance, waiting for the children to leave school.

As soon as the children go to school, they will run out to buy food.

The hawkers all calculated the time correctly, and set up stalls as soon as the time came.

The sun sets, the sun gradually sets.

The colorful clouds in the distance are like a scroll of sky, and the clouds are also smudged with warm yellow and orange, which is dazzling and beautiful.

Birds on their way home flew from the sky, gliding their wings and singing joyfully among the clouds.

The sound of gongs and drums in the school was sounded, and the children who had been restrained for a day, like birds about to go home, ran out happily with cloth bags on their shoulders.

Twittering, crowded at the school gate.

The hawkers at the door erected sticks of candied haws, painted little sugar figurines, and set up dragonfly toys.

In an instant, he was pushed and hugged by the figures of children.

Children's voice is immature, innocent and lively.

"I want candied haws! I want candied haws!"

"I came first! Give me a bunch of big ones!"

"Then I want it too! I want it too!"

The children were happy, and so were the vendors.

Collect money and give candied haws.

The sun is setting, the eaves are Robb, and the warm yellow sunlight spreads over the whole land.

The children came out like a tide, and soon scattered like a tide.

Carrying a cloth bag, going home in twos and threes.

Scattered to various places in the town.

The hawkers closed their stalls with satisfaction when they sold out.

He left with his things on his back, leaving the candied haws and bamboo sticks all over the floor.

Nobody cleaned up.

Soon, night fell.

The lanterns hanging in front of the school are on, illuminating the road in front of the gate.

Pedestrians are coming and going, and every household is also smelling food.

Shouting, calling the children who were playing outside to go home for dinner.

The door of the school was closed, and after a while, it opened again.

(end of this chapter)