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Main Text Chapter 29: The Catastrophe Is Not Over yet, A New Sister Is Acknowledged Section 2

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    "Then what's your name? My name is Zheng." Zheng also knew that he asked too urgently, so he could only ask carefully from the beginning.  He didn't know what a ranger was. He was probably the kind of chivalrous hero that the storytellers in the town talked about, but was this a female chivalrous man?

    "I don't have a name, so my parents didn't choose it. You can call me whatever you like." Master Dharmakaya shrugged and slowly took a sip of the sheep oil on his hand.

    "Then I'll call you, Sister Hua'er?" Zheng was a little puzzled, is there such a father and mother who don't name their children.  He tentatively pointed to a small flower on her face and asked tentatively.

    Master Dharmakaya was slightly stunned, and suddenly laughed.  "Sister Hua'er, this name is too rustic, if I knew it earlier, I would have used a more majestic mask.

    It's okay, Sister Hua'er is Sister Hua'er.  Ha ha ha ha.  "Master Dharma Body was amused by Zheng's name.

    Zheng buttoned his head and smiled embarrassingly, "I don't know any name, if you don't like it, I will call you something else."

    "Just Sister Hua'er, it's irrelevant, just let you, a brat, be called alone." Sister Hua'er said softly.

    "My name is Zheng. I'm thirteen years old, and I'm not a kid." Zheng pursed his lips in embarrassment.

    "I don't care, I am your sister Hua'er, and you are my little kid." Sister Hua'er became stubborn, and wiped Zheng's mouth by the way.  .

    "Okay, okay." A gentle person also knows that he can't reason with girls.

    Ordinarily, if this elder sister Hua'er was in an ordinary family, she would be at least the age of one child.  She is still so free and easy, although there is a sense of coquettish and domineering in her words, there is always an inexplicable intimacy.

    "Sister Hua'er, why are you wearing my mother's clothes, and how did you bring mine here? Can you see my other friends." Zheng asked again.

    "I'm a ranger. When I was in the west, I was going to the mining area to see what the mining area looked like. But then I saw a village on fire, so I went to see it.

    Later, I saw a few leopards running into the valley, but I didn't run as fast as them.

    Follow the direction they are running, check the broken branches and footprints on the road, and you will find your valley.  Much slower than them.

    When I got to the valley, I found a lot of naked people who were either dead or fainted.  I just picked the one who was wearing your clothes, and I couldn't take the others with me, and I didn't know if there would be other dangers in the future, so I took you away.

    As for why you wear your mother's clothes, it's just that my clothes are torn and torn when I run around in the mountains and forests. By the way, I also brought your packed things here.

    Those naked children who are still alive, I threw all your quilts on them.

    I can't do so many things in a hurry.  Anyway, those children were alive when I left.  Hua'er finished talking about the journey in one breath, and wiped her hands on the sheepskin.

    She paused, thought for a while and said, "I don't know where I'm going, but I brought you here because I knew there was a cave here a while ago.

    I first pushed you with a cart, and when I met two silly blue sheep on the way, I caught them and carried you on their backs. After losing the cart, I couldn¡¯t push it anymore.  "She showed Zheng her hands.

    Zheng saw that there were indeed blisters on the delicate and white hands, some of which had already burst.

    He couldn't help stretching out his hand to hold her cup and waited in front of him, imitating his mother's way and blowing into those blisters.  "Is this better, you, alas."

    She has said everything she should say, and Zheng also knows that she saved herself, she can just ignore it and let them freeze to death in the snow, she doesn't know if there will be pursuers, she can only bring a convenience  child running away.

    Zheng, who lowered his head and blown air carefully, didn't see a tear slipping down from the inside of the mask.  Hua'er withdrew her hand and shook it pretending not to care.  "It will be fine after few days."

    "Then, can I go back to the village to find my little friend?" Zheng looked at Hua'er

    "It's okay, but I don't know if you little brat go back now, what will you do if there are still those leopards there?" Hua'er tilted her head and looked at Zheng.

    "This?" Zheng was at a loss for words for a while.

    "I saved you, I'm afraid I don't want you to go directly to death. And you kept shouting when you were unconscious, what else is there?" Hua'er came over and pulled Zheng, "Go and sit on the quilt over here, on the ground  cold."

    Zheng was led by her, Hua'er folded the quilt in half, and the two of them put half under their buttocks and half on their legs.  The two sat side by side leaning against the stone wall like this.

    flowerZheng soon finished eating, and Hua'er didn't know what method Hua'er used, so the little Balrog, who had been lying on the ground all day and night, stood up.

    "Let's go, make a way for me." Hua'er walked outside, and the Balrog outside also stood up.

    "I will borrow your son or daughter to open the way. If you are worried, follow me. If you leave the mountains and forests, let you go. If you dare to do it, think about your life in the past two days. I know you can understand what I mean  .¡±

    The two Balrogs roared, and they didn't know if they really understood, or if they understood that even if they didn't understand, flowers could beat them.

    There is nothing to say about this.  It's just that the big Balrog walked in front of them, while the little Balrog followed.

    The big Balrog's heat was amazing, the snowflakes would not fall on them at all, and the snow on the ground turned into running water.  Zheng let Hua'er ride the blue sheep, and he followed behind.

    Fortunately, the Balrog does not walk fast, and she is not going to fight, so she will not always be able to move forward in that sprinting state.
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