Chapter 39 Relief
Since there was no danger for the time being, after lunch, Han Shi lay on the door panel and quickly fell asleep under Zhu Zhu's repeated nagging.

When the little boy came to return the white fox, Zhu Zhu saw that none of the three of them had eaten lunch, so she quietly stuffed him with a nest of buns and winked at him.

The little boy held the cornbread in his hand and laughed; "Thank you sister!"

Zhu Zhu hugged Yinhu and nodded to him.

The little boy opened his palm and looked at the cornbread in his hand, swallowed a mouthful of saliva and gave it to his father obediently.

The middle-aged man glanced at Zhu Zhu from the corner of his eye, and whispered to his son: "Since the eldest sister gave it to you, you can keep it and eat it!"

"Father, I'm not hungry yet, save it for us to eat together at night."

The middle-aged man looked at his sensible son and rubbed his hair distressedly. After thinking about it, he decided to put away the cornbread. They are running out of dry food. If they can save a little, they can save a little, otherwise they may not be able to meet their goals. land.

Seeing that the sun was about to set, Zhu Zhu woke up Han Shi and handed him half a steamed bun.

"We are going along the way, and we don't know where we will drift."

After listening to the woman's words, Han Shi ate the steamed bun and said softly, "By traveling along the river, we can reach Daliang Mountain."

"Great Liangshan?"

Han Shi nodded in response to the woman's curious gaze.

"Will your brother be there for you?"

"Probably!" Han Shi said softly after a moment of silence.

"Who did you learn this martial arts from?" Seeing that Han Shi suddenly became silent, Zhu Zhu knew that he was referring to his brother, so she hurriedly changed the subject.

Han Shi glanced at the woman lightly and said nothing.

Zhu Zhu pulled his sleeve directly; "Say it! Say it! This way we can understand each other! I really want to know everything about you, don't you want to know my past?"

"No!" "But I want to know yours."

Han Shi felt a little headache looking at the woman who refused to give up; "I have been a monk in a monastery for eight years."

Zhu Zhu's eyes widened immediately after hearing this, and her mouth was open enough to fit an egg in; "You... you... you are a monk?"

"I used to be a monk."

"Oh!"

Han Shi looked at the woman who suddenly lay down and raised his eyebrows slightly. He could tell that she seemed to be a little lost suddenly. Could it be because he had been a monk before?But he has already returned to secular life.

In the middle of the night, Zhu Zhu woke up automatically. She yawned and handed the blanket to Han Shi; "Go to sleep!"

Han Shi took the blanket and lay on the door panel and suddenly said, "I have returned to secular life."

Zhu Zhu was stunned for a moment, then realized what he was talking about. Slowly, a smile appeared on her face, and she turned around to see that the man had fallen asleep.

The sky was gray and bright. After Zhu Zhu fed the white snake, black dog and fox, she finally breathed a sigh of relief when no more animals jumped up. If another one came, she would be unable to resist it, and she wouldn't be able to resist it by then. Good explanation.

Han Shi opened his eyes and saw a snake, a dog, and a fox on the door panel. He didn't know why he breathed a sigh of relief.

The two of them were eating breakfast. Zhu Zhu looked up at the gray sky and said worriedly, "It seems like it's going to rain!"

"Hmm!" The dreary weather is indeed a prelude to rain.

Zhu Zhu suddenly stood up while chewing the steamed bun; "There is a basin over there!"

Han Shi followed her gaze and pushed the water basin to the door panel with a bamboo pole. Zhu Zhu reached out and picked up the water basin. At this time, big raindrops fell without any warning.

(End of this chapter)

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