[118] Mysterious hat-wearing man
Hearing the knock on the door, Zhong Kui hid the sketch that Wen Gen had drawn before. Then he slowly opened the door. After opening the door, he saw that he had expected a lot. It was the sanitation staff who came to see him.
After some questioning, Zhong Kui confessed to what he had done. He was eventually taken away forcibly. The reason for being taken away was that he illegally burned corpses and wantonly destroyed environmental sanitation.
Seeing that the visitor was confident, Xiang Xiang could not stop him, and Wen Gen sat upright and did not dare to make any mistakes.
When Zhong Kui was taken away by the visitor, he kept blinking at them both, as if he was deliberately hinting at something.
The two made random guesses, and finally settled on the sketch Wen Gen had just drawn.
What could be wrong with the portrait being drawn by Wen Gen himself? He looked over the painting over and over in confusion, but he just couldn't figure it out.
Vanilla also looked at the paintings one by one carefully, but found no hints. Finally, she pointed at the sketched head on the painting and said, "Is there something wrong with this person?"
The words awakened the dreamer, and after being reminded by Vanilla, Wengen unfolded the portrait and took a look.
Wen Gen has loved painting since he was a child, but unfortunately his family conditions did not allow him to develop in this area.
At that time, painters were worthless and had no future at all. It was because he and his master, Chen Zhiqing, had the same hobbies that he met each other on a narrow road. When they admired each other, he insisted on becoming his teacher, even though they were very different.
How old is he, but Zhiqing's experience and insights are several times higher than Wengen's, so being his master is not an exaggeration at all.
Looking at the sketched portrait, Wen Gen saw some familiar impressions in the picture, but still couldn't tell who this person was.
Vanilla beside her was as anxious as anything. She wanted to tell what happened in front of her and it was related to her recent dream, but she was afraid of scaring the other person by telling her.
Because on weekdays, Zhong Kui told Vanilla that Wen Gen was timid and had low tolerance, so don’t be so careless and tell him everything.
Vanilla couldn't wait calmly any longer, so she decided to go to the ruined temple in Tung Wah Village to have a look.
After Zhong Kui was taken away inexplicably, there was no one to discuss things with. She really couldn't communicate with Wen Gen's dullness...
There are seven little ghosts in the ruined temple. As the saying goes, the little ghosts are bigger than the others. Maybe they can come up with a way to deal with the sudden situation in front of them and rescue Zhong Kui.
Vanilla went to the ruined temple to find the Seven Little Ghosts, while Wengen stayed at home and thought about it for a while, thinking about what would happen to Zhong Kui? How could he be taken away by the Environmental Sanitation Bureau?
Zhong Kui was at the Environmental Sanitation Bureau, and everything he said was very clear and logical, making everyone at the scene confused and confused.
He said: Because this matter is not simple, he deliberately made the situation bigger. The purpose was to make a big noise and attract the attention of relevant departments.
If we just rely on a simple statement: The plague can be cured with extremely simple methods, who would believe it? Without scientific basis and substantive clinical experience, who would believe the words of an ordinary person?
The leaders at the scene were moved and quickly sent people to notify other departments and called on everyone to eat raw garlic.
In fact, medical science has proven that garlic has a pungent and warm smell and can kill poisonous gases. In this emergency, the patient usually started with diarrhea, and later developed vomiting.
Diarrhea is caused by intestinal bacterial infection. When diarrhea and vomiting occur, the body's organ functions gradually fail, which in turn induces complications and even death. During the onset of the disease, patients have diarrhea and their feces are in the latrine. Not only does it pollute the air, but it also causes death.
Let those who smell the fishy smell chase away the smelly ones
Flies, hanging by their furry feet, spread bacteria everywhere unscrupulously after being contaminated with feces in the latrines. In this way, a plague breaks out. If emergency measures are not taken in time, the ferocious plague will be like a raging bamboo and wipe out everyone.
People who are on guard.
Zhong Kui came home from the Environmental Sanitation Bureau, only to see Wen Gen alone, with Xiang Xiang missing. He had just calmed down and became impatient again. Although they had taken raw garlic, there was no guarantee that other accidents would not happen.
Zhong Kui, who had no time to say anything to Wen Gen, went out from home again and pedaled around to find the whereabouts of Vanilla.
Because the plague is coming and everyone is in danger, there are almost no people on the streets. It is as if Zhong Kui is the only one left in the world. There are so many streets and so many houses, and he is the only one looking around.
Lonely and extremely desolate.
Suddenly a man wearing a big hat appeared in front of him, walking slowly on the road.
Zhong Kui hurriedly pedaled to get in front of the man, then stopped the car, put his feet on the ground and turned to look at the man. He couldn't see the man's face, which was hidden in the black hat cover.
Frightened.
"Have you ever seen a girl so tall?"
The man in the hat said nothing and continued walking forward like a deaf man.
Zhong Kui continued to move forward and raised the wheel. The wheel made a "squeaking" sound under his push. He looked at the person again and asked patiently: "Excuse me..."
"What do you want to ask?" The man's voice was very sinister. He didn't open his mouth when he spoke, and he didn't see any breath coming out of his hat cover.
If the other party didn't have a pair of feet and arms drooping in the sleeves, Zhong Kui would have mistakenly thought that what he was facing at this moment seemed to be a lifeless hooded shirt. But how could this shirt talk? And he also asked
Such dark words.
Scared! The strange and demeanor of the person in front of him, coupled with the hazy sky that looked dull and dull, made Zhong Kui suddenly feel depressed and depressed.
He couldn't see the other person's face hidden in the hat cover. If he couldn't see his face, he couldn't know his actual age. Without knowing his actual age, he couldn't tell whether he was an uncle, a bad old man, or even a deaf-blind person.
old man.
I wanted to give up trying to find out the whereabouts of Vanilla from this person, but I had no choice but to walk through the streets for so long, and the only passerby I saw was walking around as if nothing happened.
Get a little closer, get a little closer, almost close to this person's shoulder, turn your head and look into this person's deep hat...
Unexpectedly, Zhong Kui had just approached and had no words to continue his previous inquiry.
This man suddenly screamed "Ouch" from his hat, and then something happened that caught him off guard. He turned around and ran away...
Zhong Kui wondered; this man was definitely not a ghost, and he had no ghost energy on him. Could it be that I looked scarier than him? He was so speechless that he had to find another way and continue looking for vanilla.
The plague is spreading wantonly, and the Seven Little Ghosts cannot show up to save people. They can only watch helplessly as more and more people struggle and fall at the door of the ruined temple.
These sick people do not dare to go to the hospital. They may be guessing that even if they go to the hospital, they cannot be cured! The reason why they come to the temple is simply to pray for the continuation of life.
To be honest, when medical conditions are not yet perfect, and before the patient’s illness is diagnosed, the only way to treat the patient is to infuse glucose and vitamin liquid.
Garlic is also a folk method for treating dysentery. Zhong Kui was inspired by his grandfather’s story and only dared to speak out after trying it to be sure it was effective.
Chapter completed!