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Chapter Twenty: Hunting in the Mountains

Seeing the waiter staying there, Da Kui said impatiently: "Please hurry up, I'm in a hurry." The waiter hurriedly held the remaining seven strings of money in both hands and said: "It's a small shop and a small business, and few people can handle accounts with money."

"I don't need the extra twenty coins, here are seven strings. The guest has put them away." After saying this, he walked up to Da Kui. Da Kui put down his burden, grabbed the string of money and stuffed it into his arms, then picked up the burden and went out.

After leaving the rice and grain store, Da Kui hurriedly walked out of the city. On the road, he was still running all the way. On the way, Da Kui's heart hurt like a knife. His mother could not bear to eat a mouthful of fine grains at home these years. After five years, she was afraid of even a mouthful of meat.

He had never eaten before. Da Kui secretly made up his mind to go into the mountains to hunt some wild animals to feed his mother.

When he got home, his mother was already waiting in the courtyard. Without saying a word, Dakui picked the rice and grains into the kitchen. He poured the sweet potatoes in the grain jar aside, then cleaned the grain jar again. He lifted it up, poured out the dust, and put it back.

In place. Nuo Da's grain tank weighed two hundred kilograms, and it was as easy as handling a bowl in Dakui's hands. Dakui put two bags of rice into the tank and closed the lid, and took two benches and placed them on the grain tank.

Next, place the two packages of noodles on the stool.

Seeing that everything was tidied up, Dakui took the rope and pole and went out of the house. His mother wondered: "When did my son become so strong?" Dakui said with a silly smile: "Mom, don't ask, just cook some porridge and make some steamed buns.

I am going into the mountain now and will be back at noon. After saying this, I found a hatchet and put it on my waist, picked up the pole and left.

But his mother said: "Son, you have been so busy since you came back that you didn't even take a bite of breakfast. Don't leave yet, wait until mother sits down and have breakfast before you leave!" Dakui chuckled and said, "I

If you’re not hungry, stop working!”

The mother pretended to be angry and said: "What's the matter? The wings are stiff, so you don't listen to mother anymore?" Dakui smiled naively: "Idiot, you always listen to mother." After saying that, he put down the pole and took out the hatchet.

On the ground, my mother looked at Da Kui and smiled, then went to work in the kitchen.

Dakui looked around and saw some dead branches at the base of the west wall. He thought that since he had been away for five years, his mother must have gone to the wasteland to pick up the firewood for cooking and burning. Thinking of this, he couldn't help feeling sad, so Dakui walked over and hugged her.

Chai Zhi walked into the kitchen and said, "Mom, I'll make a fire for you." Her mother smiled and said, "Well, you don't want to make a fire and you still want to eat ready-made food? Hahaha." She laughed to herself as she said that.

It was already three o'clock in the morning until his mother finished cooking. Da Kui lit up the stove and roasted the sparrows. The roasted sparrows tasted particularly delicious. His mother watched Da Kui eat two big bowls of white rice, and then she was satisfied.

Dakui put down his rice bowl, wiped his mouth, and said with a smile: "Mom, I'm full. I'm going to collect firewood now. Eat slowly!" After saying that, he left the house minding his own business.

But the mother was a little worried and said: "Son, come back early!" "I know, mother!" After saying this, Dakui took the hatchet, pole and rope and left early. After leaving the village, Dakui walked towards the mountains.

Walking straight, when there was no one around, he started running quickly, and within a short time he was deep in the dense forest.

Dakui put down his pole, held a hatchet in his hand, chopped down the dead branches around him, and threw them at his feet. He chopped as he walked, and walked a long way. Then he turned back and picked up the firewood one by one. In less than an hour, he collected two large bundles of dry firewood and piled them up.

It looked like a small mountain. Dakui untied the rope, bundled the dry firewood and tightened it. Then he straightened up and looked around, hoping to find some wild animals. But the surroundings were silent except for the rustling of leaves in the wind.

Da Kui couldn't help but think to himself, "Perhaps there are wild animals deep in the mountains and forests." Thinking of this, Da Kui found dozens of stones and put them in a cloth bag. He picked up a pole and ran towards the depths of the mountains and forests. When he climbed over two hills, he saw from a distance

There is a mountain stream close to the base of the mountain.

Dakui walked along the mountain stream for a while, and heard what seemed to be pigs grunting. Although they were far away, Dakui could see clearly. A group of wild boars were splashing in the muddy water beside the mountain stream. There were thirty or forty wild boars in this group.

So many.

I used to hear people say that wild boars are no better than domestic pigs. If people hurt them rashly, the beast will also hurt people. Wild boars walk through the mountains and forests all year round, and their bodies are very strong. Especially the two tusks in the male wild boar's mouth are like two sharp knives. If

If you rush forward rashly and cannot catch the wild boar, you may end up being eaten by the pigs.

Da Kui racked his brains and couldn't do anything, but he thought that my mother had not eaten a bite of meat in five years. He couldn't help but gritted his teeth and walked a long way towards the mountain stream. Who would have thought that he would accidentally step on a dead branch, and it was just a very slight "click"

' The sound of the sound had already alarmed the group of wild boars. Wild boars have a very good sense of smell and hearing. Da Kui did not expect that an oversight had been discovered. Perhaps wild boars rarely see people in the mountains all year round, so they did not run away when they heard any noise. Instead, they all turned to Da Kui.

Looking from the hiding place, Dakui was hiding behind the bushes motionless.

At this time, he was less than a hundred steps away from the herd of wild boars. If he tried to get any closer, he would be spotted by the wild boars. Da Kui was hiding behind the bushes and waiting for the opportunity. God was really wise. Da Kui waited for nearly an hour before he saw a lone animal.

The wild boar came ashore from the muddy water. The wild boar probably smelled the scent of a stranger, sniffed its nose in the direction of Dakui, and walked slowly towards the bush where Dakui was hiding.

Dakui watched the wild boar coming through the gap in the bushes. He couldn't help but beat a drum in his heart. He held a stone in his hand and lay motionless behind the bushes, waiting. The wild boar was getting closer and closer. When the wild boar was still twenty years away from the bush where Dakui was hiding,

When he was walking, Dakui suddenly stood up and hit the wild boar's eyes with stones with his left and right hands.

Dakui's eyesight, hand strength and accuracy are the result of five years of hard practice. With this move, two stones came out of the wind with a shrieking sound, hitting the wild boar's left and right eyes with two "pop, pop" sounds.

The wild boar screamed when it was attacked, rolled on the ground twice and then stood up again. Instead of retreating, it advanced straight towards Da Kui.

Seeing that the other wild boars were still far away, Da Kui became more courageous. When the wild boar came closer, he suddenly bent down and grabbed one of the wild boar's front hooves. He used all his strength to lift the wild boar, spin it in a big circle, and throw it on a rock.

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The wild boar screamed and bleeded from its mouth and nose after being thrown. Dakui pulled out a pole from the bushes and hit the wild boar on the head with his arms. Just as he was about to make up for it, he saw a group of wild boars coming ashore.

They all rushed towards him. "Oh, my mother is here!" Da Kui screamed strangely, picked up the pole and ran away, with dozens of wild boars chasing after him.

Da Kui couldn't help but feel a little scared: "If you are overtaken, you have to feed the pigs. Run!" Da Kui ran wildly through the mountains with all his strength, running straight past four hills before there was no more movement behind him. Da Kui wanted to be safe.

, I climbed up a big tree and looked in the direction I came from. There was no trace of the wild boar in the wind and grass, so I felt relieved.


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