Chapter 2 (2/2)
Ji started to get worried
As the proverbs say, there's nothing big forests don't haveIf she was tied here alone, soiant snake or beast will definitely come and eat her Once that happens, she'll have to die with the stupid chicken!
This is an old Chinese proverb It basically just er the forest is), the more opportunities there are (the ht of it literally, instead of figuratively
”Hey!”
Gongyi already walked for two steps
”Don't, don't go!”
The wild chicken also started squawking to her yells, kicking up the dust and grass around it
”Gong, Gongyi… Gonyigongyigongyigongyi!”
Ji finally broke down Tears strea
The man finally stopped He turned around, and cut her bonds
This time, Ji didn't speak a word of protest She sed her civil pride, and ran off to clean her chicken carcass She chanted to herself: ”Hard work always pays off, hard work always pays off…”
Even though the unprocessed, sed that it looked filling
After a long ti up, Ji's face was distorted and wretched Her mind was chock-full of intestines, tendons, muscle tendrils…
Gongyi picked sohtly smiled He restarted the fire, and roasted the chicken Then, he sprinkled some salt on it, and passed it to Ji
Ji had no desire for politeness She wolfed it all within three or four bites A stray feather on her brow quivered as she ate
She finished her deservedthe horizon, she could see a sliver of seawater, but it was nearly blocked by a towering cliff
If this side was a cliff, then what's on the other side of the island?
Ji ground her teeth, and glared at the forest: No , it's still s it?
In herstrip of beach—the time between then and noas merely a day!
The h the thick branches of leaves Breezes of sea winds tickled the lake reeds Gongyi quietly snorted, and closed his eyes
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