Pig Killer

Chapter 21

"Study hard..." Shen Hui'e hadn't finished her words when she heard someone shouting outside, "Hurry up! Damn it, someone stole your rabbit meat."

"Woof woof..." The tied Huang Er barked fiercely, feeling so angry! Let me go, let me go, you shameless little thief.

Upon hearing this, Shen Hui'e ran out and reached the door in just three or two steps.

I only saw the owner of the noodle shop across the street pointing at the fleeing teenager and saying, "Big bug, hurry up and let that kid steal your rabbit head."

"Where did this little thief come from?" The big tiger rushed out in one step.

"Come back, come back." Shen Hui'e stretched out her long arm and grabbed his arm and said, "Don't chase them, you can't beat them."

They are obviously teenagers, full of hot blood. If they start a fight, they will not hold back.

"It's just a rabbit head." Shen Hui'e stopped him and said, "Forget it."

"Big Chong's mother, I recognize them. They are a few homeless kids living in a broken thatched hut on the outskirts of the city." The noodle shop owner looked at her and said.

Shen Hui'e thought about it and said, "It's my fault for not packing up properly. Those guys really can't be provoked. There won't be a next time."

The raccoon patted Huang Er's furry head to calm the angry Huang Er.

Huang Er looked at them aggrievedly. If they had let it go, the little thief would have been able to steal things.

"It's okay, it's okay!" Shen Hui'e comforted them, "I guess he was really hungry, so he had to steal. Don't worry about it."

"If we let Huang Er go, they won't succeed!" said the big tiger aggrievedly.

When Shen Hui'e was not at home, she let Huang'er run around the house happily.

When I'm at home, I tie it up for fear that it might bite someone. Rabies is incurable.

"I'm not afraid of Huang Er biting me!" Shen Hui'e lowered her eyes and looked at the sobbing Huang Er and said, "It's not your fault. Don't feel wronged. Our Huang Er is a smart dog."

"If a dog bites someone or kills someone, we will be responsible." Shen Hui'e said to them with her deep and clear eyes.

"They stole things, they deserved to be bitten to death or injured." The big insect looked at her with innocent eyes and said, "Aniang is really kind-hearted."

Shen Hui'e ran her index finger across her brow, forgetting that this was ancient times, a feudal society.

"You can't bite people. It's just a rabbit head. You really can't bite it." Shen Hui'e looked at him with gentle eyes and said.

"Mother, you are helping the tyrant." The tiger looked at her with a straight face and said seriously, "When you are young, you steal needles, and when you grow up, you steal gold. That's what you said."

This kid? Shen Hui'e looked at him softly, "You are right!" She lowered her eyes and looked into his puzzled eyes and said, "They stole the rabbit heads. They were hungry, so they had no choice. Breaking into a house and stealing money is different. Stealing money is for squandering. This should be severely punished." Then she added, "We need to analyze specific issues specifically."

"Is that so?" Hearing this, Da Chong scratched his head and looked at her in confusion.

"But stealing anything is wrong." Shen Hui'e rubbed his head and said, "We just don't care." She smiled and said, "Remember, don't steal anything."

"Woof woof..." Huang Er suddenly became angry and pulled the rope around his neck and shouted outside.

"Quiet, quiet." Shen Hui'e walked forward and patted the yellow-eared furry head soothingly.

Huang Er obediently stopped barking, his eyes were fierce, and he whimpered... threateningly.

"Damn it, Damn it, the person who stole your rabbit's head is here again." The noodle shop owner said in a low voice.

"Are you really going to bully us because there are only the elderly, children, women and children in our family?" The tiger rolled up his sleeves anxiously, looked around with his dark eyes, and picked up a large knife.

"What? What?" Shen Hui'e whispered. She took the knife from his hand, put it under the chopping board, and comforted him, "Let's see what happens first."

"I'm here to return your rabbit head." The boy placed the rabbit head on the chopping board, bowed awkwardly, and ran away.

"Come back, come back." Shen Hui'e waved at the boy who was taller than her and said, "Come back, let's talk. We won't arrest you and take you to the government."

The boy hurriedly stopped, turned around and looked at her in disbelief as she pointed at him.

"Come here, let's talk." Shen Hui'e looked at him softly and said, "Don't worry, I won't go to the government office!"

The young man rubbed his trouser legs with his hands and walked to the stall with uneasiness.

"Mother, you..." Da Chong nervously grabbed his mother's clothes and glared at the young man in front of the stall fiercely.

Shen Hui Niang looked the child up and down. He was skinny, ragged, unkempt, and with a deep fear in his eyes.

In early spring, the calves are exposed and straw sandals are worn.

"Why did you return the rabbit head?" Shen Hui'e looked at his hand gently.

"That's not right." The young man grabbed his trouser leg and looked at her nervously, "I'm back, please forgive us! I've already told them that they won't steal again." He bowed, turned slightly and looked embarrassedly at the owner of the noodle shop opposite.

"Well, I have a favor to ask you." Shen Hui'e looked at him sincerely with her deep and penetrating eyes.

"Ask us for help?" The boy pointed at himself and looked at her warily. "What do you want us to do?"

"It's not a waste of help. Don't worry, it's not something that will harm the world." Shen Hui'e smiled and said, "It's very simple. Just bring me the pebbles from the river."

The boy looked at her with doubtful eyes, "Pebble."

"You just need to bring them here and pile them up at the base of the wall." Shen Hui'e pointed to the base of the wall next to her and said, "They are the size of eggs. Do you have a basket? Or a backpack?" She smiled and said, "As long as you bring them here, we will give you enough rabbit heads."

"May I ask you one more thing, what do you want the pebbles for?" the boy asked her, looking at her with curious eyes.

"Pave the ground!" Shen Hui'e stepped on the ground with her feet and said disdainfully, "This loess ground is very dusty and muddy when it rains. It will be much better if we lay a layer of pebbles."

"Haha..." The noodle shop owner chuckled and said, "Big Chong's mother, you are really good."

"Exchange your labor for food." Shen Hui'e looked at the boy in front of her with clear eyes and said, "Are you willing?"

"Yes, I do." The boy said cleverly.

"That's good!" Shen Hui'e responded readily, "Do you need a basket and a backpack?"

"Yes, yes." The boy looked at her excitedly and said.

"How many of you are there?" Shen Hui'e looked at him with bright eyes and asked, "How old are you?"

"There are five of us. The youngest is fifteen, and that's me." The boy pointed at himself and said, "The youngest is ten." He then introduced himself, "My name is Cheng Donglai."

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