Wen Ran put away the letter, a look of regret on his face.

Wow, tsk tsk tsk, oh my god, this is so exciting.

Seeing these scum of the Wen family end up like this, she felt a little comfort in her heart.

Filled with joy, Wen Ran fell into a sweet sleep.

The next day, the autumn harvest began in full swing.

Wen Ran was still collecting grass for pigs as usual, but the task was more difficult.

Previously, only three baskets were needed, but now, Wen Ran has to get six.

As for why...

The children all enthusiastically participated in the autumn harvest, picking up wheat ears, driving away birds, and were keen to run errands for the adults.

Picking grass for pigs...

It’s not very city.

Wen Ran didn't notice it. She happily finished six baskets of pig grass, completed the day's task, and went home happily.

For several days, everyone else was busy, leaving Wen Ran with nothing to do.

After immersing myself in collecting pig grass, I looked up and the sun was still high in the sky. The nearby forests were lush and green with birds singing and insects chirping.

Wen Ran always felt that there seemed to be something in the mountain that was tempting her, making her eager to go over and take a look. The more she thought about it, the more she wanted to see it. After she handed in the pig feed, she saw that the scorer had given her six points.

When I came to my senses, Wen Ran had already strolled to the middle of the mountain with the backpack on his back.

Wen Ran: “…”

Uh, never mind, I’m here anyway.

She quickened her pace and walked up the hill.

It was not as beautiful as she had imagined, with prey everywhere.

This mountain seems a bit desolate.

Wen Ran thought to himself, maybe it’s because autumn is coming?

The road she took was very remote and rarely traveled.

However, it wasn't without any gains. Along the way, I found three plump rabbits and two gray pheasants...

Of course, it didn’t become Wen Ran’s meal.

Just because you discover it doesn’t mean you can catch it.

Looking at those clever little creatures, Wen Ran could only watch with regret as they jumped and jumped, disappearing from his sight in the blink of an eye.

There are also some wild fruits that look particularly pleasing to the eye because of their bright red color, but they are actually scams.

Wen Ran picked one and took a bite. It was so sour that it made her teeth ache and her facial features wrinkled into a ball. She spat several times and hurriedly threw the fruit away.

After rinsing her mouth, Wen Ran realized that she was a little scared. She stuffed the food into her mouth without knowing whether it was poisonous or not. Fortunately, it was sour. If it was poisonous, she would be lying on the bed now.

As I walked forward feeling thankful, I discovered a walnut tree in front of me that was seven or eight meters tall. The tree was very large and sturdy.

As autumn came, only half of the leaves were left, and the walnuts that were hanging there were tottering.

Wen Ran's eyes lit up and he climbed up with the basket on his back. When he got to the top of the tree, he couldn't help but feel a little emotional. It had been a long time since he climbed a tree. He never expected that his posture would be so agile.

After picking half a basket of walnuts, Wen Ran was so tired that his face was covered in sweat.

"Woo~Hoo~~"

Wen Ran: “?”

She always felt that she could hear the whimpering of small animals in her ears.

Wen Ran raised his hand to wipe the sweat off his forehead, and looked around with some doubt. He found that the trees were still and the wind was calm. Everything was quiet and peaceful, and there didn't seem to be any living creatures around.

She swallowed her doubts and started picking again.

But after only three or two walnuts were put into the box, a whimpering sound clearly reached his ears. This time, Wen Ran couldn't deceive himself and say that he had heard it wrong. There was clearly something there.

She didn't dare stay on the tree any longer, so she quickly picked three or five fruits, put them in her backpack, and quickly climbed down the tree.

The moment she landed on the ground, she noticed something moving among the dead leaves at her feet.

Wen Ran: “!”

She jumped three feet high.

The dead leaves trembled, and after a while a small gray head popped out.

Wen Ran's eyes widened, a little uncertain, "You little bastard?"

As if sensing Wen Ran's presence, the puppy turned over in the dead leaves, stretched out its tender paws, and ran towards Wen Ran step by step.

Finally, he lay on her feet, motionless.

Wen Ran: “!”

She admitted that she was touched by it.

Carefully picking up the puppy, Wen Ran thought of the Red Army soldiers that Xiao Chenye raised at home. She wondered if the puppy she picked up could be as majestic as the Red Army soldiers when it grew up.

Then what is she worried about!

What a good guard!

Wen Ran smiled and put the puppy in the backpack. The puppy lying on the walnut let out a tender cry, and Wen Ran could even see its pink throat.

day!

It's really kind of cute.

As it was getting dark, Wen Ran decided to go back home. If she didn't leave now, she was afraid that she would get lost in the dense forest in the dark.

After walking with the puppy for half an hour, she caught a glimpse of the huge creature in the corner out of the corner of her eye.

A wild boar.

In an instant, Wen Ran's scalp went numb and his hands and feet moved faster than his brain.

When she came to her senses, she had already climbed up the tree at maximum speed.

The wild boar below was still silent.

Wen Ran: “?”

Could it be that he is dead?

She was a little unsure, so she took a walnut from her backpack and smashed it on the wild boar, but the wild boar didn't move.

Wen Ran finally felt relieved.

Scared to death.

As for pretending to be dead?

Wild boars don’t have this intelligence yet.

Wen Ran slid down and grabbed the wild boar. He found that the wild boar had died not long ago and the body was still warm.

I found it for free and took it home.

Just as Wen Ran was busy bringing the wild boar home, she didn't notice a flash of faint green light in the corner.

"Wen Ran!"

Looking at Xiao Chenye who suddenly appeared in front of him, Wen Ran widened his eyes in disbelief, "When did you come back?"

Xiao Chenye had already driven a large truck out on a long-distance trip ten days ago, and his return date was uncertain.

Wen Ran had never expected to see him in the mountains, so naturally she didn't realize that the moment she saw him, her heart was filled with a secret joy.

Xiao Chenye's face looked grim, and he took a deep breath. "Why did you go up the mountain alone? Don't you know how dangerous it is?"

"It's not bad."

Xiao Chenye: "."

Looking at the wild boar in Wen Ran's hand, he was speechless. After a while, he said, "You, beat it?"

"That's not the case," Wen Ran felt that she was just strong. She didn't have the ability to hunt wild boars for the time being, but she would definitely take advantage of any opportunity.

"I picked it up."

Xiao Chenye: "?"

He squatted down, carefully examined the wild boar's condition, and then found that Wen Ran was not lying.

The wounds on the wild boar were clearly caused by being bitten by wild animals, with the fatal wound being on the neck.

"Yeah!" Wen Ran happily took the puppy out of the backpack, "Look, I picked it up too."

Xiao Chenye didn't look up, but laughed, "You didn't go back empty-handed on this trip up the mountain. You picked up a little here and there."

"Yes," Wen Ran said, holding the puppy in her arms. "I also found a walnut tree with quite a few walnuts. I picked half a basket full and will send some to Aunt Xiao when I get back."

"Well," Xiao Chenye stood up and was about to say something to Wen Ran, saying that a little girl shouldn't run up the mountain without saying a word, as there were too many dangers. But when he looked up and saw the puppy in Wen Ran's arms, he was completely petrified.

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