Chapter 16 - Wild Animals (1/2)

Chapter 16: Wild Animals

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Madareatest difficulty for their s, but that winter was approaching and there were no winter coats in the house for winter

Without money, they couldn’t buy cotton and cloth How could they survive the cold winter?

The only thing that they could sell to earnstroked Su Xiaolu’s head again, then left the house Soon they could hear hih the ba, Su Hua, and Su Sanently and said softly, “Siht?”

Su Xiaolu looked at Madaet better and better

The baby’s innocent smile was like the sweetest dew in the world and the war sun It instantly , as outside the house, quickly broke through a lot of baain until they were thin baan to weave

Meanwhile, Su San with rocks with her two brothers It was raining outside, so they couldn’t go out either

For four hours in the afternoon, Su Sanlang weaved bamboo baskets When it was al that it was not dark yet, Su Sanlang stood up and said to Su San out for a while You stay at home and watch the house, okay?”

Su San and nodded obediently “Yes, don’t worry, Father I know”

Su Sanlang then said to his two sons, “Hua, Chong, stay at home and don’t wander around You have to listen to your sister, understand?”

Su Chong and Su Hua nodded Then the two of the her to hurry up They hadn’t had enough playing with stones

Su Sanlang smiled and turned to leave

He wanted to take a look at those traps before nightfall Perhaps he would find so

He held hope in his heart, but he knew that they would most likely be empty Animals in the mountains were not easy to catch They were all very clever

He had al heard the sound of flapping wings He paused at first, then in ecstasy, he raced toward it

His reen tail in the trap Its wings fluttered even more fiercely as it tried to fly, but it was trapped by the rope on its feet

Su Sanlang pounced on the pheasant and hugged it tightly

Very cautiously, he took down the rope and used it to tie up the pheasant’s wings “Thank God,” Su Sanlang whispered happily

However, what Su Sanlang did not expect was yet to come

Inside the second trap was a turtledove The third was empty, but the insects had been eaten and the trap was destroyed The fourth and fifth traps yielded a pheasant and a hare

The sixth and seventh traps were empty The bait was eaten and the traps were destroyed

The eighth, ninth, and tenth traps yielded two hares and a turtledove