After boiling some water, we made three boxes of instant noodles as sparingly as possible. We shared a bag of pickled mustard and ate quite comfortably.
After they finished eating, they went to bed and I worked the first shift.
I was also very tired from running all the way, but there was no telling what would happen in the mountains. Even though the sun came out and the thick fog dispersed, I still had to be wary of some tigers, black bears and the like emerging from both sides of the valley. I sat on the edge of the tent,
I used a fork to pick up the vegetable leaves in the box and ate them, thinking about what happened along the way and looking around. Within half an hour, the two men in the tent started snoring in perfect harmony, one after another.
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I looked at the time and saw that it was still early, so I took a straw stick and put it in my mouth, thinking about some things that others didn’t understand. Along the way, I always felt that this trip was a bit strange, but at the moment I couldn’t tell what was strange.
, of course, there are still obvious doubts.
For example, what kind of person is Yin Baimei, whose name has only been heard but not seen? According to Jiuye and Xiaopang's description, the old man doesn't seem to be a good guy, but if you think about it, this is not the case.
It was just a one-sided statement. Master Jiu said that what Yin Baimei did was harmful to people, but the evidence in his mouth was not sufficient, because it would be a bit arbitrary to assign him a verdict on this matter.
Another question, why did Mr. Mao want to find Fengli, and how did he get the news about Fengli here? This is also a question that makes me very curious.
The old man driving the cart said that over the years, hundreds of people have come to the valley to catch raccoons, but not one of them has come out alive. If that's the case, where did Master Jiu get the information?
Here it is, according to Mr. Mao, this thing was given by Yin Baimei, but how could a cripple sitting in a wheelchair and unable to move have such great magical powers?
Also, the old man driving the cart is definitely not a normal person. Even though he behaves in a rustic manner, I can be sure that this old man is definitely an expert. You can tell some clues just from his skinny claws. The veins on his hands are bigger than
It is much thicker than ordinary people, and the depression in the palm is also very obvious. In addition, the fingers that are as intertwined as dry bamboo are also an obvious feature of superior finger strength.
I have only met two such people in the past twenty years, one is the Third Grandpa, and the other is the sloppy Taoist who taught me the "Burning Heaven Art". If these are not enough to prove his strength, then, his
The means to repel the ghost of impermanence are obvious, and there is also the scene of using a rooster to lead the way through the fog. People without courage can't do it, let alone people without ability.
Such a strange person was hired by President Mao. Regardless of whether this matter has anything to do with Yin Baimei, who has been standing behind President Mao, it has to make me feel a little confused.
I was just thinking, with Chairman Mao at the center, these people can form a group, and why does such a large group with so many talents want to cling to us? Is it because Jiuye has so many magical powers that no one can match, or does he just think that we are
Is cannon fodder inconsequential?
I rolled my eyelids and thought for a while, and another very unfriendly thought appeared in my mind. Perhaps, this was a cunning arrangement.
Someone wants to use this trip to kill people and silence them.
It's not that my heart is dark, it's just that everything is in front of me. Judging from the information I have now, after passing this military road, the journey ahead is close to death. No one has come since the old man's grandfather's generation.
If someone gets out alive, then, if the situation is true, we can say very arbitrarily that the chance of death after coming here is infinitely close to 100%.
What does this mean?
It means we are seeking death.
What else does it mean?
He also explained that the people who asked us to come made it clear that they wanted us to die.
Haha, people’s hearts are unpredictable, and I don’t know what Jin Jiuye thinks. According to my understanding, although Jin Jiuye looks honest, he is not honest at all. He is very smart, but a smart man is willing to take such an arduous task.
It's really strange to take on the task.
If there is a key factor behind this incident that leads Jiuye to go, then it must be the iron building where he settled. There are ghosts who can't go out in the iron building, and there is also a hidden person who doesn't want to go out.
It is a well-known secret that guarding the iron tower was an order left by the founder of Maoshan, and this burden accidentally fell on the shoulders of Jin Jiuye.
However, at this point, the question that has been bothering me for a long time came up again: What is hidden in the iron building?
The leaders of Maoshan in the past dynasties have sent reliable people to stay at the iron tower for a long time. What the hell does this mean?
Judging from common sense, the message conveyed by this decision has two aspects. On the one hand, this move shows that Fang Tielou is very important to the Maoshan disciples.
This importance may come from overall interests or safety considerations. In other words, the iron building is either a trouble or a treasure.
On the other hand, we have to face up to a big omission in this handover process, that is, why did Jin Jiuye's rule of sending designated personnel to guard the iron tower in his lifetime ceased to exist?
From the "official official" system to the "chieftain" system.
From what we have seen before, we can easily interpret a piece of information, that is, Jin Jiuye came here because his father was sent here. However, Jiuye's father unfortunately died in a seemingly cruel battle.
, after that, Jin Jiuye took on the arduous task of guarding the iron tower.
And during this alternation process, the leader of Maoshan who stood behind Master Jiu and his son miraculously disappeared. Why is this?
Is it possible that Master Jiu is the leader of Maoshan in this generation? Or that Master Jiu’s dead father is the leader of Maoshan in the previous generation? As the leader, the father passed on this mission to his son or became the leader.
Men's son inherits his father's will and goes out personally?
No, no, that shouldn't be the case.
I know Master Jiu's character very well. This old guy is very lazy. He always hides as far as he can from such a difficult task. If he is allowed to be the leader of Maoshan, then my future in Maoshan will be bleak. Besides,
He is not young, but his seniority is not high. Regardless of all conditions, the leader of Maoshan should not leave the main forum and go here to do business. If he does, he will not be the only one to lose.
face.
I believe that no one would make fun of this issue.
Since it’s impossible, what on earth is going on???
The leader of Maoshan, the leader of Maoshan, the leader of Maoshan... Only then did I realize that after hanging out with Master Jiu for so long, I didn’t know anything about the leader of Maoshan.
(I was caught playing for fun, and I just came back. I’m sorry that the update has been completed. Chengxi sincerely apologizes. Best wishes to everyone!)