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Chapter 17 Chapter 17

"Are you hungry?" Kun Dun looked at the densely packed ants on the cucumber handle next to his heel and asked Tingdi, "Gulu" Tingdi answered him with his stomach without opening his mouth.

There was a clanging sound of unlocking the door from the outside, and the heavy wooden door finally opened from the outside, and the eyes of the two followed the old man who came in from outside the door.

"This kid, don't even call when you come back. Aunt Nan and I will pick you up." The man's hair was half white, his body looked very strong, and he was wearing a peasant's gray cloth clothes that were stained with dirt.

"No need, second uncle, how is the crop this year?" Kun Dun patted his buttocks and stood up, took out a cigarette case from his pocket and handed it to the old man.

"It's okay, the rain is not good." The old man took out a cigarette and clamped it to his ear, "I haven't been back for a long time, and I look really energetic."

Kundun chatted with him for a while, until a bloated woman came into the courtyard with a pot of eggplant and stewed potatoes, and several steamed buns were piled on top of the dish. She called Kundun loudly, "Brother, come and serve the dishes." , my mother just stewed it."

Ting Di took the basin and thanked him, and the woman called the old man again, "Dad, go back to eat."

After sending the two away, Kun Dun opened the door with the key, and ate all the steamed buns with Ting Di before doing anything, half of the dishes were gone.

After eating and drinking enough, the two began to tidy up the house. The east room seemed to be often occupied by people, and the bedding was in place, so it was relatively clean. The west room was full of miscellaneous objects, and Ting Di stumbled when he opened the door.

It was completely dark, and Ting Di had never been to the countryside before. He stood in the yard and counted the stars. Kun Dun called someone to no effect, so he just moved two stools and sat in the yard with him to watch.

"Altair, there is Weaver Girl over there."

"Is the Milky Way in the middle?"

"Well, the white ones are full of stars, the spoon over there, see, the Big Dipper, it's July now, the handle of the dipper is on the south side, and it will point to the west at the autumnal equinox."

"Isn't the Big Dipper always pointing north?"

"Now you know, remember, you can find yourself back when you lose it someday."

Ting Di raised his head and looked at the magnificent starry sky. His chest was filled with all kinds of feelings of people in ancient times. The vast universe carried a small self. This feeling could not be given to him by the gray sky in the city. He listened to Kundun Slowly tell the story of each constellation, and feel that no matter how small I am, I have something to rely on.

The hypocritical two were defeated by the mosquitoes, and fled back to the house with their own benches.

The entire kang was rolled for them, Kun Dun held Tingdi's two wrists with one hand and pressed on top of his head, the pillow was kicked to the ground and covered with soil, and the sound of soaked water sounded until midnight, and finally the two heads squeezed together. Sleeping groggyly on a pillow until dawn.

"Eldest nephew, are you awake?" A loud voice sounded from outside the gate, and the two people on the kang in the room bounced up excitedly, getting dressed in a hurry. Last night Tingdi's clothes were all taken off by Kun Dun, and he was naked. The buttocks are all over the bed looking for underpants.

After he was finished, Kun Dun put on Tingdi's hoodie that he left on the kang, patted his head and told him to wait in the room without going out.

After the stimulation, Ting Di sat cross-legged on the kang and waited for Kundun to come back. He couldn't find his underwear. He didn't know where he had thrown Kundun yesterday. He yawned, tilted his head to the side, and fell back into the bed Go back to sleep.

Kun Dun came back with a corn cob in one hand, saw Tingdi lying on the quilt with her bare legs, and the sperm in her mind surrounded her three-dimensionally and shouted, "Come on!"

Ting Di didn't want to open his mouth after eating half a corn, and asked Kun Dun, who was rubbing his waist, to put down his work and take care of his upper mouth first.

"Lie down again, let's fly a kite while the wind blows."

The spirited Tingdi struggled to get up and go climbing with Kundun.The hillside is full of wild jujube trees, half of which are green and half red, and the bean-sized ones hang on the entire hillside.

Ting Di picked several handfuls and carried them around in his clothes. He didn't like to eat them, but he just liked them. His hands were full of thorns. Kun Dun found an elm tree and sat in the shade to pick the thorns for him bit by bit.

The wind was strong on the top of the mountain, and the kite flew up unsteadily. Kun Dun was slowly releasing the line while pulling, and Ting Di was bluffing beside him.

Ting Di took the coil, as if his whole heart was flying into the sky with the kite. It was the first time in his life that he was as happy as today.Eyes are full of green, against the blue of the sky, Ting Di yelled and yelled presumptuously, no one thought he was annoying, the eyes of the person standing beside him yelled with him tenderly, the turbidity in his heart rushed out of his chest and disappeared into the sky. skyrim.

It was the first time that Tingdi loved someone so much, he loved Kundun to death.

After going crazy for a day, the two returned home before the sun went down. Kundun climbed up to the roof of the wing room and lay on the tiles to whistle.

Kun Dun answered the phone, it was from Hu Shu, and he hung up automatically after two rings, because the signal in the room was not good.He went outside the house, stood by the door of the abandoned pigsty, and stepped on the pig trough with one foot to call back the tiger.

"Brother." It was Kotobuki who picked it up, "Come back as soon as possible, parents are here."

A gust of wind blew over, making him shiver.

"Mom knows about the fourth child."

Kun Dun hung up the phone, and Ting Di sat up from the roof. He seemed to have guessed something, and stared blankly at Kun Dun.

"Bao'er, jump down, I'll follow you." Kundun stood below and reached out to him, Tingdi obediently stepped down the ladder and threw herself into Kundun's arms.

At night, the two of them lay on the hard kang, neither of them fell asleep.

"Are you sick?" Kun Dun asked Tingdi, pulling him into his arms.

"Brother, I can't sleep." Ting Di stared out of the window, unable to see anything in the pitch black.

"Brother, I will tell you a story. In summer, the prairie was covered with green grass. One day, it rained heavily. The wool on the sheep on the prairie was full of water, and they couldn't stand up. The herdsmen drove their own cars. The jeep is full of grasslands looking for immobile sheep. When I find one, I get out of the car and hold the sheep and shake it. The water jumps off the sheep and falls on the grass. The more water is shaken off, the better the grass grows. The little herdsman shakes After finishing all the sheep, I sat in the car and looked at the grassland in the distance with satisfaction and said, it’s another new day.”

Tingdi lay beside Kundun breathing steadily, and he fell asleep.

Kun Dun moved closer and kissed Tingdi's forehead, then lay back on the pillow and looked at the newspapers stuck on the wall.

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