The Lost City of Alien Beasts

Chapter 1209 Little Fox

Chapter 1209 Little Fox

"Uuuuuuuuuuuah...I hate my brother the most! I don't want a brother anymore!" The little girl with twin tails pushed down the block castle with all her strength and rushed out of the hall crying.

The light bulb above the head is shaking slightly, the light is dim, there is an old calendar on the wall, and there are a few certificates. The home is old but warm, and there are cartoons on the black and white TV.

Seven-year-old Gao Yangchu was in the living room, a little lost in thought.

Just now, the brother and sister had another quarrel over a trivial matter. Gao Yang had had enough and didn't want to give in to his sister this time. As expected, the sister was angry.

Gao Yang got his wish and made his sister cry, but he was not happy at all. Instead, he regretted it. Moreover, the thought of being scolded by his mother later when he found out about it gave him an even more headache.

It was already dark, I couldn't let my sister run around, I had to find her.

"Gao Xinxin! What a nuisance!" Gao Yang complained and rushed out of the hall.

It was dark, but luckily there was moonlight.

The front yard, the backyard, the alleys of the small town streets, the piles of rice in the fields behind the house, under the stone bridge over the river... Gao Yang searched them all, but couldn't see his sister anywhere.

"Gao Xinxin!" Gao Yang became impatient and shouted loudly: "Gao Xinxin, where are you!"

"Stop hiding! Come out!"

"Come home with me, or mom will be angry again!"

Gao Yang shouted blindly. Suddenly, he remembered that there was another place, which was the "secret foundation" newly discovered by his sister a few days ago.

Gao Yang ran away and soon came to a small cave at the foot of the back mountain.

It was late at night, and it was pitch black inside the cave. It looked like a scary monster would rush out at any time. Gao Yang couldn't help but shudder as he looked at the dark entrance of the cave.

But he still mustered up the courage, walked to the entrance of the cave, and shouted inside: "Gao Xinxin! Are you there?"

"Go away!" Sure enough, my sister's voice came from the cave.

"Gao Xinxin! Come out quickly! Come home with me!" Gao Yang said in a fierce tone, "If you don't obey me, I won't take you to play again."

"If you don't want to play, I won't play! I hate you! Go to hell!" Gao Xinxin was also angry.

"brush--"

A small stone was thrown out and hit Gao Yang on the forehead.

"Oh!"

Gao Yang gasped in pain. He stretched out his hand and touched it, and there was blood.

"You... actually hit me!"

Gao Yang was also angry, picked up a small stone at his feet and threw it into the cave.

Gao Yang didn't hear the sound of the stone hitting the wall, nor did he hear Gao Xinxin's voice. The small stone seemed to be thrown into an abyss.

After Gao Yang threw the stone, he immediately regretted it. He shouted into the dark cave again: "Gao Xinxin!"

No one answered.

Gao Yang panicked. Could it be that his sister was eaten by a big fish in the dark?

Grandma often told her brothers and sisters not to run out casually at night. There was a fish in the dark that would eat disobedient children.

"Gao Xinxin!"

Gao Yang could no longer care about anything else and rushed into the cave.

When he walked into the darkness, his eyes could see clearly what was inside.

Gao Yang breathed a sigh of relief. His sister was still there. She huddled in the corner of the wet rock wall, sobbing softly: "Brother hit me...brother hit me...I want to tell my mother..."

"sorry Sorry……"

Gao Yang hurried over and hugged his sister: "I didn't mean it. I didn't want to hit you. I just wanted to help you catch the big fish in the dark. Let's leave quickly, or the big fish will come to eat us..."

"Go away! I don't want you to worry about it!"

Gao Xinxin pushed Gao Yang away with all her strength. Gao Yang stumbled and fell to the ground. His palm scraped against the rough ground, causing a stinging pain.

Gao Yang raised his hand, and his palm was bleeding.

There was an unknown fire in his heart: Why are you so disobedient! Why can't you just go home with me?

Gao Yangyang was about to have a seizure when he saw the sunflower puppet in Gao Xinxin's arms.

It was a birthday gift from Gao Yang to his sister. In fact, his mother secretly bought it for Gao Yang and asked Gao Yang to give it to his sister on her birthday. Gao Xinxin was so happy after receiving the gift that she carried it with her wherever she did and even hugged it when she slept at night.

When the sunflower became dirty, Gao Xinxin clamored for her mother to give it a bath; when the sunflower broke, Gao Xinxin clamored for her grandma to give it stitches; when the sunflower became thin, Gao Xinxin clamored for her father to feed it cotton.

A toy stuffed doll costing a few yuan, which has been repaired and repaired, has long lost its original appearance, but it is still Gao Xinxin's most precious thing.

Gao Yang's heart softened. He wiped his blood-stained hands on his clothes a few times and hugged his sister again. His voice was gentle and sincere: "Sister, brother is wrong. Let's go home. I won't build a vampire castle anymore." , can I build a princess castle for you?"

Gao Xinxin didn't push Gao Yang away this time, and her nose twitched.

After a while, she raised her head aggrievedly, her big clear eyes flickering in the darkness: "You, you keep your word..."

"I promise to keep my word!" Gao Yang stretched out his hand, "Here, let's pull the hook."

"Well... hook..."

Gao Xinxin reached out and hooked Gao Yang's little finger.

"Let's go! Go home!"

Gao Yang took Gao Xinxin and walked out of the dark cave together.

The two of them were walking in the fields. The sky was full of stars, the night wind was blowing in their faces, and the cicadas and frogs were constantly chirping. The world after dark was not scary at all, but the moon above their heads was hidden somewhere.

The brother and sister returned home happily. At this time, the blocks on the floor of the living room disappeared.

"Mom must have put it back in the box." Gao Yang let go of Gao Xinxin's hand: "Wait a moment, I'll look for it."

"Brother." Gao Xinxin called to Gao Yang: "Let's play again tomorrow, I'm sleepy."

Gao Yang thought for a while and said, "Okay."

After this round, he was tired.

Gao Yang took his sister back to her grandma's room. Gao Xinxin had been sleeping with her grandma, but tonight, her grandma was not in the room.

Gao Xinxin went to bed obediently, holding the patched sunflower in her arms.

When Gao Yang was about to leave, Gao Xinxin called out to him: "Brother, I'm a little scared. Can you wait until I fall asleep before leaving?"

"Okay." Gao Yang said.

Gao Xinxin then closed her eyes with relief.

After a while, Gao Xinxin said again: "Brother, I'm a little cold."

Gao Yang was stunned and realized that there was no blanket on grandma's bed. It was a bit cold at night in summer in the countryside, so she needed a thin blanket.

Gao Yang looked around, but couldn't find it anywhere. He had to take off his clothes and gently cover his sister's body: "Is it still cold now?"

"It's not cold anymore." Gao Xinxin smiled obediently.

After a while, Gao Xinxin said coquettishly: "Brother, tell me another story. Grandma tells me stories every night."

"Okay, let me tell you something."

Gao Yang was about to open his mouth, but found that he couldn't remember any story at all. He frowned, thought hard, and finally came up with some fragments of a story that had no beginning or end.

He didn't care too much and started to speak:

"The fox said: To me, you are just a little boy, just like thousands of other little boys.

"I don't need you. You don't need me. To you, I'm just a fox, no different from thousands of other foxes.

"But if you tame me, we will need each other. To me, you are the only little boy in my world; to you, I am the only fox in your world..."

"Brother." Gao Xinxin gently interrupted Gao Yang with a sad voice: "Is this story a fairy tale?"

Gao Yang was stunned for a moment and finally remembered: "Well, it's a fairy tale."

"But... I don't like fairy tales." Gao Xinxin was a little disappointed.

"why?"

"Because I've grown up."

(End of this chapter)

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