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Chapter 19 The Hurt Girl

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    Because after chatting with Lili for a long time, after giving Lili a plate of big cherries, Huainan was lying on the bed tossing and falling again, unable to sleep.

    Seeing that it was eleven o'clock in the evening, my mother knocked on the door and asked Huainan why he was still awake.

    Huainan hurriedly agreed, turned off the lights and went to sleep, turned and turned a few times in the bed before falling asleep.

    In the dream, there were sparse sounds, as if it was going to rain, the sky was very overcast, and it was gray. On the street, several children walked by. They gathered together, and they all looked enviously at a child holding a fur coat.  The girl with the stuffed bear toy, who was proudly introducing her new toy, suddenly saw a scrawny girl looking at them on the side of the road in the distance.

    The girl suddenly raised her arm, hooked her fingers, and motioned for the girl on the side of the road to come over.

    The girl on the side of the road walked over hesitantly. The girl holding the toy patted her own toy and asked, "Do you want to touch it too?"

    The girl nodded hesitantly, but the girl holding the toy suddenly pushed it out forcefully, knocked the girl on the side of the road to the ground, and snorted: "You bad boy, big liar, we won't play with you."

    The children next to him also booed: "Bad boy, big liar."

    Several people circled around the girl on the ground, picked up pebbles and threw them at the girl, and ran away laughing.

    The girl got up on the ground by herself, rubbed the dirt on her hands, picked up her schoolbag and left silently, but she heard a chuckle behind her, and looking back, there was a man wearing a monkey mask hiding behind the shadow of the tree.

    When the man saw the girl looking at him, he was startled. After a while, he suddenly jumped out of the tree, bared his teeth and claws at the girl, imitated those children just now, picked up a pebble and threw it at the girl, and ran away quickly.

    The stone hit the clothes, the girl just bent down and patted it, then turned and left quietly.

    When I returned to the small village, the moon had already risen, and the people who set up stalls at the head of the village were clearing up their stalls. The girl came to a fruit stand that hadn't been cleaned up, and looked at the bright red apples in front of her eyes.

    Suddenly, a hand stretched out from behind the shadow of the tree, grabbed an apple and quickly retracted.  The girl let out an "ah" and wanted to stop it.

    The old man who closed the stall turned around and asked the girl if she wanted to buy apples?

    The girl shook her head, the old man put away the apple, and suddenly raised his head and said, "No, you child, did you take a fruit?"

    The girl looked behind the tree and said, "There."

    The old man looked left and right, but there was nothing there, and angrily grabbed the girl and questioned her.

    With a snap, a red apple fell from the tree and hit the old man on the head. The old man hurriedly picked it up, and found that it was the apple just now.

    The girl took a few steps back and saw a dark mass in the shadow of the tree, but she didn't know what it was.  And on the avenue in the distance, the man with the monkey mask was running away in panic, dragging his two long legs.

    The screen is moving fast, and there are noises from time to time: "What's the matter with you kid, you stole something and still lie?"

    "Is this what you broke, there is no one here, only you."

    "How can you kid make up these words to scare people? There are no other people here." But the man was standing behind them, and he was threatening everyone, but no one else could see it.

    There was a soft sobbing sound, it was Grandma Chi's small courtyard, the girl was hiding alone in the room crying, the grandma heard it, patted the girl on the shoulder and asked her what was wrong, the girl cried: "I didn't lie,  I didn't steal, I didn't lie, Grandma, really, I didn't."

    Grandma held the girl in her arms and comforted her: "Grandma believes in you, our Qingzi is the kindest child in the world."

    The girl looked up at her grandma, and cried again: "But they don't believe it."

    In the room, the dim light dimmed.

    In the courtyard, the dark thing on the tree was standing in the courtyard, looking into the house through the dilapidated window panes.

    With a snap, the last light also went out.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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