It was a broken pigsty.

The wooden wall of the pigsty was broken into small pieces of wood, as if something had torn it apart with brute force. There was a bloody mess inside, with some lumpy objects that looked like corpses.

Johnny felt cold all over and walked slowly inside.

The closer he got, the stronger the smell of blood became, and the faster Johnny's heart beat.

Soon, Johnny saw clearly what was in the pigsty.

A large amount of dark red blood splattered, staining the straw on the floor red.

All the pigs were gone, leaving only bone fragments, pig trotters, pig heads and other bits and pieces, and a few teeth marks remained in some places.

The most terrifying thing is the head in the middle.

It was the head of a middle-aged man. The skin was pale from blood loss, and half of his face was missing. There was a tooth mark on it, revealing uneven flesh and bones.

There was only the head of the deceased in the pigsty, and the body was missing.

There is no difference between the teeth marks on pigs and humans. They are about the size of a washbasin and should be bitten by the same thing.

"Oh, God……"

Johnny turned pale and covered his nose. He had experienced many terrible crises, but his stomach would still twitch when he saw a scene like this.

After looking around the crime scene, Jonny took Mia to a deserted corner to talk.

Johnny frowned: "With the wooden wall damaged like this, the intruder must be very powerful."

Mia nodded and said: "Pigs are very good at fighting. The invaders can kill so many pigs, so their fighting power will not be weak."

"There are teeth marks on pigs and people. The intruders must have eaten them... could they be wild animals?"

"That tooth mark doesn't look like a beast."

"What's that like?"

"people."

Johnny's pupils shrank and he rubbed the goosebumps on his arms: "Could it be a zombie? But the tooth marks are so big. If it's a zombie, how big would it be?"

Mia shrugged: "I don't know either... Let's first ask the neighbors about last night."

"Okay." Johnny nodded and visited the nearby neighbors.

Johnny had clear eyes and a gentle temperament. He looked like a good person. Besides his young age, the neighbors were not defensive about Johnny and told him what happened last night.

Johnny sorted out what his neighbor had said, and it probably went something like this -

The deceased was a middle-aged man who lived alone. In order to increase his income, he raised pigs. The pig pen was built next to his home.

Last night, the pigs suddenly barked wildly. The neighbor was woken up and saw the deceased going out to the pig pen, and then there was no sound.

Mia touched her chin: "The pig's barking was probably because he saw the monster. Then when the deceased went into the pig pen to check, he was eaten by the monster eating pork."

Johnny clenched his fists: "The monster is not in the pigsty, and I don't know where he is hiding now... the people in the town will be in danger!"

Mia frowned: "Johnny, we, a child and a bear, can't defeat this kind of thing."

"You can't just watch..."

"There are police in the town. Others have guns, which are more useful than your ripple."

"This..." Johnny murmured, but after all he didn't ask to destroy the monster. Now that Mia is so weak, his first priority is to protect her.

After checking the abnormality, the two remembered the Taylor family who had been left behind and hurried back.

"Johnny! This way!"

Caroline's sharp eyes saw Johnny at once, and she raised her hand and shook it.

The girl was wearing a long gray dress, her pretty face had a healthy blush, and she had an untouched beauty.

"Sorry, there were too many people, so I accidentally got lost." Johnny smiled and ran over quickly.

The Taylor family did not doubt Jonny's excuse and took him home while telling him to pay attention to his safety.

Mia and Johnny originally wanted to wait for Dio in the town of Wind Knight, but the situation in the pig pen this morning seemed very dangerous, so they planned to leave on the postman's carriage at noon and settle in a nearby town.

The Taylor family tried to persuade him to stay for a while, but seeing that Johnny was determined, they didn't force him.

On the way back, everyone saw the police rushing over. It seemed that this case had attracted the attention of the police.

After arriving home, Mrs. Taylor went to the kitchen to cook breakfast.

On the pretext of washing the doll, Johnny fetched a basin of water, took soap and towels, and took Mia back to the guest room.

In the room, the young man's ears turned red, he put down his things and left.

Mia shouted, "Wait!"

Johnny paused, his ears turned redder, and he turned back slowly: "What, what's wrong?"

Mia sighed: "You said you were going to wash the doll, but why did you go out? Are you afraid that others won't know that your bear doll can wash itself?"

"Yes!" Johnny suddenly realized and couldn't help but cover his face, "Then, what should we do now?"

Mia pointed to the wall: "Just stay there."

"Okay." Johnny flew over like lightning, faced the wall, and closed his eyes tightly, as if he was facing the wall and thinking about it.

"We have to be careful. If we are discovered, we will be arrested and taken to the laboratory for dissection." Covered with dust and slime, Mia took off her clothes and took a bath happily.

There was the sound of water behind him, and Johnny closed his eyes tightly and said "Yeah."

She had to go out soon, so Mia didn't want to get her hair too wet, so she washed it casually and wiped the dirt on her clothes.

Soon, Mia took a shower and felt much cleaner, feeling lighter.

Johnny, whose face was red, picked up Mia and went to the living room.

Mrs. Taylor had just cooked dinner and invited everyone to come and eat.

After breakfast, Johnny will leave, so it will be much richer than usual.

Bacon, sausage, toast, orange marmalade, hot chocolate milk, delicious and nutritious.

Johnny ate happily, but still couldn't steal the food for Mia, and Mia's eyes were filled with greed.

After the meal, the Taylors gave Jonny a bag of bread rolls and a few coins, enough for him to live outside for four or five days.

After talking about the precautions for traveling for a long time, the Taylor family reluctantly said goodbye to Johnny. Johnny's face was full of gratitude and he said "thank you" many times.

Outside, the Taylor family stood in front of their home, watching Johnny leave.

Johnny took one step at a time and turned back three times.

There is a post office in the town, and Johnny plans to go and mail the letter first. John wanted to take Johnny there, but was declined.

As he walked, Johnny heard a loud grunting sound.

When he looked down, he saw that it was Mia's stomach that was growling.

Without eating for most of the day, the little bear seemed to be shriveled and wilted.

Johnny looked around for a moment, then ran to a deserted alley and took out the rolls in his schoolbag and gave them to Mia.

The bread roll was stuffed with sausage, exuding the aroma of wheat and meat. Mia swallowed: "Aren't you going to the post office?"

Johnny put the roll into Mia's hand: "Let's go after eating. The carriage won't come until noon, there's no rush."

"Gululu~" His stomach started growling again, Mia took the roll and ate it.

There were no chairs in the alley, so Jonny let Mia sit on his arm and eat. Mia was so hungry that her cheeks were bulging.

Just then, Johnny saw an old woman walking over carrying a basket.

Johnny whispered: "Someone is coming."

Mia swallowed the food in her mouth and leaned against Johnny to play dead.

Johnny took the roll from Mia's hand and pretended to be eating it himself.

The old lady had white hair and a little hunched back. When she walked near Johnny, she smiled at him, her slightly cloudy eyes showing a kind light.

Johnny curved his lips and responded with a sunny smile.

The old lady didn't notice anything wrong with the teddy bear and was about to move on.

Sudden.

Mia's stomach rumbled.

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