Moses walked alone in the wild. He didn't know where he was going, he just watched the sun rise and kept walking like this. When he was thirsty, he drank some sweet river water, when he was hungry, he ate a few fresh berries, until one day he came to a grassland. The scenery here made him forget the fear and exhaustion of fleeing. A shepherd drove his sheep past him. He asked the shepherd, "What is the name of this place?" The shepherd said, "This is Midian." Moses asked again, "Are there any villages here?" The shepherd Said: "You can see the village if you keep going east. Maybe I can give you, a poor man, an unleavened bread to satisfy your hunger." Moses thanked the shepherd and continued to move toward the east. However, after walking for a while, he felt that someone was watching behind him. Looking at him, he looked back and saw the shepherd standing there staring at him, seemingly with a smile on his face. After Moses bowed to the shepherds from a distance, he continued on his way. Sure enough, he saw the village not far away. It was very quiet and harmonious here. He walked to the well at the entrance of the village, drew some well water and drank it. Then he sat by the well to rest, thinking about where he would go next. , to be honest, he doesn¡¯t know either. This well may be the only water source in this village, so it is very noisy here. Next to it is the livestock shed, which is full of cattle and sheep. The sounds of animals are endless. There are also many people from the village coming here to draw water, but no one cares. Moses, the stranger passing by. It wasn¡¯t until a burst of women¡¯s laughter came to mind that it attracted Moses¡¯ attention. There were seven girls walking toward the well, each carrying a bucket. Moses found that the youngest of the seven girls was indeed the most beautiful. He was immediately attracted to this girl and stared at her intently. The girl also found an unkempt guy staring at her, and her face turned red inadvertently. The girls came to the well and started to fetch water, but a rough fat man stopped them. The fat man shouted: "Get away quickly. You despicable women, my cows need water." The beautiful girl retorted: "We came first, so we should get water first, and then my sheep also need to drink water." I need to drink water." The fat man pushed the girl away and said, "I don't care. I have to get water first. You all should go away!" The girl said, "Why are you so rude?" He stared at the girl and threatened the girl: "What? Do you want to be beaten?" At this time, Moses suddenly stood up, pointed at the fat man and said: "These girls came first, they should get water first!" The fat man turned his head and looked at the girl. He looked at Moses with disdain and asked, "Who are you? You are not worthy of talking to me in this place in Midian." Moses walked up to the fat man without showing any signs of weakness. He said solemnly: "Although I am not a Midianite, in the face of justice, everyone has a say! Today you must let the girls draw water first!" The fat man took a step back and looked at Moses and said, "What? You Do you want to hit me?" Moses grabbed the fat man by the collar and said, "If you bully these girls again, I will show you how powerful my fists are." Moses was tall and burly, and the fat man was not his at all. The opponent, Moses, had a pair of strong hands tightly holding the fat man's neck collar, almost making him breathless. The fat man was timid and didn't dare to be tough anymore, so he said, "It's up to you, just don't hurt me." Moses really didn't want to cause any more trouble. He let go of the fat man and threw him aside. Then he came to the girls and said with a smile: "If you are willing, please let me serve you." The beautiful girl handed the bucket to Moses and said with a smile: "Thank you very much, stranger." Moses helped this person. The seven girls drew a lot of water from the well and helped them drink the sheep. This all happens in a very short period of time. Finally, the girls left with great gratitude, and Moses looked at the back of the beautiful girl in a daze. The girl suddenly turned around and gave Moses an intoxicating smile. After the girls left, Moses fell into deep thought again. He continued to think about his future. But after thinking for a long time, there was no answer. It wasn¡¯t until a shadow blocked the sunlight on his face that he came back to his senses and looked up, only to find the girl standing in front of him. Moses smiled tiredly and asked, "Is there anything else you need my help with?" The girl said, "My father wants to see you?" "Your father?" "Yes!" The girl nodded and continued, "His name is Liu. Er is the sacrifice here.¡±Asked: "Why does your father want to see me?" The girl said: "To thank you for your help to our sisters." Moses waved his hand and said: "Forget it, these small things, I didn't know the old man rewarded him like this." The girl pulled Moses up Said: "Let's go, stranger, my father said that he must see you today." Moses was dragged by the girl to the village. In a courtyard, he met the girl's father, the man who claimed to be Midian Reuel, the old man who sacrificed. Reuel was an old man with a kind face, and Moses felt very kind to him when he first met him. Reuel also entertained Moses warmly. He ordered his girls to kill a sheep immediately as food to reward Moses. Moses declined and said, "It doesn't have to be like this. I didn't do anything. If you can, just give me a bowl of water to drink." Reuel said, "Young man, there are not many people like you in this world. I don't care about you. For what purpose? In short, if you help us, then we must thank you. This is the staff given to us by God." Moses asked: "Do you believe in the existence of God?" Reuel smiled and said, "God is everywhere today. Things may have been deliberately arranged by God, so that you and I are together now.¡± Moses laughed to himself and said, ¡°But I didn¡¯t feel the presence of God.¡± Reuel asked, ¡°Looking at you like this, you must be in trouble. What kind of trouble is it?¡± Moses honestly told Reuel everything that had happened. Finally, he said, ¡°I don¡¯t know where to go now. God has not given me any guidance. I am like a stray dog.¡± Like a lamb, it may soon be eaten by wolves.¡± Reuel said, ¡°Young man, there must be a place for you in this world, maybe it is here.¡± Moses asked, ¡°Old man, what do you mean? ?¡± Liuer said: ¡°I believe in the existence of God. Maybe God really brought you here. You are an honest man. I trust you very much. If you want, you can stay with me. I am old. , can't take care of the sheep, you can help me." "Is it really possible?" Moses could hardly believe his ears. Reuel pointed to his simple and poor hut and said, "As long as you don't dislike this place, you can stay." Moses smiled and said, "Of course I won't dislike it. I'm tired of the life of escape. But I'm afraid It will bring trouble to you and your family." Reuel said: "This is far away from Memphis. The Egyptians will not care about this place. Why would an Israelite surrender to Pharaoh?" Moses said with a smile. : "Old man, I am also an Israelite." Reuel nodded and said, "Although you are wearing Egyptian clothes, I can still tell that you are one of my people. You are really lucky to survive, but my All three sons were killed by Pharaoh's order. "Moses wanted to say some words of comfort, but Reuel stopped him. He said, "No need to comfort me, I am strong! The Israelites will not be defeated that easily! "The beautiful girl brought the roasted lamb. Moses was really hungry. He ate like a hungry wolf and almost ate the whole roasted lamb. Reuel's seven daughters crowded at the door and watched this. The men were laughing and laughing as they devoured the food. Reuel's face was also full of smiles. He handed Moses a cup of goat's milk and said, "Young man, if you eat my roasted sheep, you must take care of my flock for me!" Moses said, "But I don't know how. Shepherd." Reuel called the beautiful girl into the house and pointed it out to Moses and said, "This is my youngest daughter, her name is Zipporah. She will teach you how to take care of the sheep." Moses raised his head and looked at the beauty. Zipporah couldn't help but be stunned. Zipporah smiled and said: "From today on, I will be your teacher!" To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!