Chapter 31
"I eat."

The boy regarded death as home, snatched back two leaves, stuffed them in his mouth, chewed them twice, closed his eyes and swallowed.

"It's so bitter." He complained softly.

"It's not poisonous." Gu Tu said calmly and continued to eat grass.

The boy also seemed to feel the benefits of having something in his stomach, so he endured his dislike and begged for a few leaves to eat.

Immediately, he was not panting anymore, his mouth was full of saliva from the bitterness, his spirit improved a bit, and he seemed to have a bit of strength in his body.

"Is there any more?" He asked proactively.

Gu Tu didn't stab him this time, and continued to grope outside.

Grass growing on the window sill of an adobe house is not uncommon in the countryside. The species are rare and common. There are only a few different types of grass growing on the windowsills of adobe houses. It is barely enough to be used to satisfy hunger.

After the two of them ate a meal, their spirits improved a lot, and the remaining effects of the medicine on their bodies faded a lot.

The most important thing is that the two of them rustled around here for a long time, and the big wolfdog in the yard only regarded them as harmless little fleas, and they couldn't do anything, except for the first time when they raised their eyelids and looked over. , I just don't bother to pay attention to it later.

Gu Tu looked at the moonlight outside, and the moon was getting dimmer. He estimated that it was almost Mao time, which is the time when people sleep most soundly at night.

In another hour or so, it will be daylight.

She took a deep breath and moved her shoulders and neck.

"what are you doing?"

The boy asked her to help him eat food and relieve his physical discomfort. He was somewhat convinced by her and asked curiously in a low voice.

Gu Tu motioned for him to lower his head, leaned close to his ear and whispered:

"I'm going to get out of this hole in the window. The hole is too small, and I'm struggling to climb alone. You're holding my feet from behind and helping me push it out. Remember?"

"Don't mention waiting for rescuers. Human traffickers are vicious people, and I don't want to leave my life in their hands. Now is a chance to escape, and I must go."

"Help me. When I go out, go to the front and open the door. You also go with me. Let's go to a safe place outside and wait for your rescue."

Gu Tu didn't want him to ask more questions, so he just talked about the plan in one go.

"I know medicinal herbs. I can kill the big wolf dog and open the lock. Don't worry, I won't lose money if you help me. Come and help."

Gu Tu carefully put his head out of the hole first, and then drilled out two thin arms one after another.

The gap between the wooden slats was not big, and it hurt her body, so she gritted her teeth and endured it.

It is also fortunate that she is small and soft-boned, plus she has sufficient escape experience in her previous life as a medicine man in the Valley of the Medicine King, so she is confident in taking risks.

The process of climbing the window is difficult and painful, and the progress is very slow.

Gu Tu got stuck at the entrance of the hole for a while, inhaled desperately to shrink his bones, kept twisting his body to move outside, and used his hands to pull out the stuck clothes and flesh from time to time, with great patience.

The boy couldn't bear it. At first, he was afraid of her pain and dared not push hard. Later, when he saw that she was stuck in pain, he felt that it was impossible to go on like this.

Long-term pain is worse than short-term pain. She was stuck there and couldn't get up or down. If she was caught by traffickers, she would die!

The two of them worked together, and Gu Tu could bear it very much. After wriggling for a while, the nails on the wooden bar were also moved a little bit, and the hole was slightly wider.

Just such a small gap also gave Gu Tu a lot of use. Her hipbone, which had been stuck for a long time, finally came out!
The most difficult part is solved, and the next thing will be a matter of course.

Gu Tu grabbed the window sill, pulled out the two thin legs one by one, and exhaled easily.

My whole body was in pain, my flesh ached, my bones and tendons ached.

But she didn't care.

She turned her head with a bright smile, and whispered to the boy at the window inside:

"wait for me."

(End of this chapter)

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