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Chapter 39 Rat disaster

After entering the cave, the woman in black robe took out a bright bead as big as a fingertip from somewhere. It was soft and greasy, as bright as the moon, illuminating the two feet in front of her.

The pearl was in his hand, but the woman did not rush forward. The autumn waves were curling like water and smoke. She glanced around and reached out and pressed the Broken Dragon Stone Pass.

"Hey, what are you doing?! The stone belly in this cave is so crafty, it's natural and inconvenient to open it from the inside. Why do you need to close the stone door?" As soon as Ding Bao entered the cave, he saw the woman pressing the closed door mechanism and shouted anxiously.

Gong Heyun accidentally discovered this place. In order to keep the original appearance of nature, he only built and opened the mechanism outside, and used the simplest lifting and prying stone inside. It was very laborious. Ding Bao tried it once. With his current strength, he was not moving at all. Even if Uncle Qi tried it personally, his face was flushed and his veins were exposed before he could barely open it.

So when he was alone, he never closed the stone door, and at most he just closed the wooden door. Anyway, he dared to come in the deep mountains because of the haunted ghosts.

The woman did not look back, her eyes were burning, and she looked straight ahead: "It's best to be inconvenient to open it. If there are heavenly soldiers, she won't escape again. If there is no, I have a way to open it. What are you afraid of?"

Ding Bao smacked his lips and stopped talking. When it comes to the matter of the heavenly soldiers, the woman in front of him seemed to have changed. He knew that if he continued to talk, he would only make things boring. So he let her go and ask her to search for it casually. If he could find half of the heavenly soldiers, I will give you a pair for free!

The stone belly has not a large space and a simple structure. It is just two hollow stone holes, one big and one small, connected to a very irregular corridor about seven or eight feet long.

There are hundreds of breathable holes left in the thinner place of the cliff walls on the outside, so although it is a little stuffy, the air circulation is still possible. On sunny days, hundreds of bright light columns penetrate, which are clear and bright, and have very good light.

But late at night, they could only rely on the night pearls in the woman's hands to illuminate. The two of them passed by a small stone cave, pots, stoves, pots, tables, chairs, bookcases, beds, beds, etc., neatly arranged, just like a simple and practical home.

The woman glanced at Ding Bao thoughtfully, without saying a word, gently swaying, and walked into the corridor as if she was holding a willow, and continued to move forward.

Ding Bao followed him and kept a distance of about three feet from her. It was not that there would be any poison traps ahead, but that he was a little worried. It is said that snakes and rats are natural enemies of women. Although the monster in front of him was extremely brave, he could not have hurt himself when he saw a nest of chaotic field mice.

The seven or eight feet of corridor quickly reached the end. Before entering the next stone cave, the woman heard the panic-squeaking sound. She hesitated and stopped and waited for Ding Bao to follow, then gently poked him with the tip of the umbrella, frowned and said, "Little Scholar, you go before you go."

Ding Bao smiled, but said nothing, took the lead and walked into this stone cave with a large space.

This stone cave is about ten feet in a radius. It was originally used to accumulate weapons, money and food. It can also be used to hide its subordinates in times of crisis. However, the brothers of Heitou Mountain have already unloaded their armor and returned to the fields, and have been broken into pieces, and have all hidden in Heitou Mountain 300 miles away. This place has been abandoned for a long time, and now there are only some abandoned farm tools, wood boards, and not even half of the rusted armor and knife weapons left.

After Ding Bao took over from Uncle Qi, he did almost nothing to organize and clean it. He just piled up the wooden boards and connected them into a flat row. The various bottles and jars he brought were classified and placed on the wooden boards. There were a total of thousands of types, and the wooden boards more than three meters long were almost full. At this time, it seemed like an extremely exaggerated grocery shop.

What I saw in a black robe was unexpected. She was stunned. The autumn waves were gurgling, and her long hanging black eyelashes were trembling. She said in surprise: "Little scholar, what are you doing? You are the one who opened a medicine shop?"

As for the dozen cages that were squeaking against the wall on the innermost side, she consciously ignored them as soon as she came in. She didn't look over from beginning to end. She walked around the cliff twice, touched the east and knocked the west for a long time, and finally gave up. She stood still and stood there for a moment like a stone statue, and suddenly sighed in a daze: "Little scholar, is that all there is?"

Ding Bao didn't understand why she was not concerned about finding the heavenly soldiers, and she didn't want to understand. But at this moment, she saw that she was extremely disappointed and was extremely weak and confused. She felt a little uncomfortable. She opened her mouth and was about to comfort her, but suddenly she saw the woman in black robe moaning and softening her face against the wall.

Ding Bao was startled and subconsciously used the power of bounce. With a loud bang, he jumped to the woman quickly like a toad, stretching his arms to support her.

With the soft and bright night pearl light, I saw the woman in black robe in front of me panting, her arms wrapped around her chest, and her jade face was red, as if she was drunk. She had a thin sweat from her forehead, and her eyes were filled with light, and water was about to drip out. Her long hanging eyelashes were rippling, just like a spring willow to support the wind.

Ding Bao was shocked for no reason, but heard the woman's watery eyes flashing and murmured softly: "Little scholar, what kind of sweet and fresh fruits are planted in this cave? Pick some quickly. My sister is a little thirsty..."

Sweet and fresh fruits? Where are there any fresh fruits here?! If there are sweet and fresh fruits, how could I not smell them?!

Ding Baozheng was whispering in his heart, and suddenly remembered something, his head buzzed, and he was so shocked that he was sweating all over. He hurriedly helped the woman sit on the ground and flew to the front of the squirrel cage.

Sure enough, one of them fell from the squirrel cage rack that was originally neatly placed. Only two of the four voles left in the ground squirrel cage. The other two slightly larger squid wooden strips were about to escape, and they were jumping between the piles of bottles and cans in the corner.

On the ground, several bottles and jars were broken, and the scarlet and fire-like porcelain box was broken, and the pink liquid was flowing quietly, while a green Buddha niche next to it also rolled down. A corner was missing from the Buddha niche. The green powder slowly fell down and fell on the pink liquid, sizzling and whirling, a layer of light pink that looked like the shy blush of her daughter rose.

Even though he was so close, Ding Bao still did not smell the sweet and fresh fruits mentioned in the woman's mouth, but this did not prevent him from looking cold and solemn, and made a decisive judgment. He first quickly buried the bottles and jars in front of him with stone dust, then took out the fire folds, picked up some dry wood in the stone cave, and raised a bunch of bonfires on the left and right sides next to the woman in black robe.

The bonfire crackled, lit up the entire wall room. The sandy stone walls were covered with ochre-red stripes, as if they were stirring dyes, which looked very beautiful.

The bonfire gradually dispelled the poisonous haze, and the woman became a little clearer. The two looked at the bonfire in a daze, each with their own thoughts and had not spoken for a long time.

"Little scholar, honestly answer me, what kind of poison is this in my sister?" After a while, the woman suddenly lowered her head silently and said in a faint voice.
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