"Not a puppy?"

Gou Wa’s grandmother’s eyes widened even more.

Sure enough, I saw Xun Chuyi clearly.

"This boy is so handsome, my dog ​​is also handsome..." However, after all, no one is as good-looking as other people's children.

Gou Wa’s grandmother woke up.

"Don't go to the mountains. There's nothing to see there. If you encounter a monster in the mountains, you'll end up like my dog..."

Once you go in, you can’t get out.

Gou Wa’s grandmother looks crazy, but she is actually very conscious.

So, she wanted to stop the two young men from taking risks.

Whenever Grandma Gou Wa met someone who walked up the mountain along this road, she would give them advice.

Of course, 90 percent of the people are here for tourism and they don’t believe that there are monsters in the mountains, so they won’t listen to Grandma Gou Wa’s advice at all.

Aren’t they the ones who disappeared from that team before?

Those people just thought she was an old lady who became crazy because of losing her grandson, even the villagers said so.

Most of the villagers run inns or hotels in this area and usually rely on tourists for their livelihood. They are afraid that Grandma Gou Wa will drive away all the tourists, leaving them with no business.

Therefore, the villagers felt both pity and disgust towards Gou Wa’s grandmother.

Everyone basically said that she was crazy and told tourists to ignore her. Over time, no one believed what Grandma Gou Wa said anymore.

In fact, no one talked to her and ran away when they saw her.

Who made her a lunatic?

However, there were also tourists who felt sorry for Grandma Gou Wa and left some food for her when they passed by the wooden house, and some even gave her money.

Gou Wa’s grandmother survived by living on hunger and fullness.

Unable to bear the blow of their grandson's death, the son and daughter-in-law went out to work.

He never came back after he left, and it seemed that he didn't want to care about Grandma Gou Wa anymore.

"Grandma, how did you know that Gou Wa was captured by a monster in the mountains?"

"Didn't everyone say that Gou Wa ran to the mountains by himself and was killed by the blind bear..."

There was no need for Mansu to say the following words, because it would be too cruel for an old man to say them.

She didn’t necessarily want to hear over and over again how her grandson died.

"It's not a blind bear. I saw it. I went to look for Gou Wa and saw that thing walking like this."

She did a zombie jump.

Gou Wa’s grandmother’s words made Manshu’s heart skip a beat.

If it really is a zombie, could it be an old lady?

Or maybe, he is actually a member of Organization X, just trying to be mysterious.

Because they captured Gou Wa and wanted to scare away those who came looking for Gou Wa.

No matter which of the two possibilities it is, Gou Wa probably has no chance of survival after being captured.

The old lady is probably looking for someone just to leave herself with a thought.

Manshu didn't know how to comfort Gou Wa's grandmother.

"Then why didn't you ask anyone to catch it?" Manshu chatted with Gou Wa's grandmother.

"Why not? But I can't catch it."

Gou Wa’s grandmother sighed.

"That thing has gone away. How can I, with my old arms and legs, catch up with it in the forest?"

"I told Pingwazi and the others, but they didn't believe it."

Gou Wa's grandmother wiped away her tears and said, "No one believes that I can't go to the mountains alone."

She had actually been there, and collapsed on the side of the road due to the cold, and was picked up by someone.

She thought to herself, she didn’t know how she was so lucky. Why wasn’t she the one who encountered the zombies?

If it was really her, she would have accepted the bite at her age, but it happened to be her little dog.

Gou Wa is only a teenager and he still has a lot of youth to gain.

How come...

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