#I have a monster at home, is there any precautions for raising it? #

If the time is tens of thousands of years later, Ding will definitely launch such a topic on the Internet asking for help.

He has basically never owned anything since he was a child. The house is empty and there is nothing. People in this era are not interested in keeping pets. Now suddenly such a big monster lives in his house. To be honest, he is a little bit clueless. measures.

"...the eye drops are gone."

On the second day of this monster's temporary stay, Ding heard him muttering to himself early in the morning: "This is troublesome..."

He looked at Bai Ze's hand - it was a plastic transparent eyedrop bottle, and there was only a pitiful little liquid at the bottom. Bai Ze shook the remaining liquid in it and sighed sadly : "It's really not enough..."

"...What is this...?" Ding pointed to the thing in Bai Ze's hand. He had never seen such a pinchable or transparent container.

"...Eyedrops." Bai Ze squeezed the last bit of eyedrops onto his forehead, "I have six eyes, so there are six servings of eyedrops."

After hearing the "six eyes", Ding glanced at Bai Ze's body unconsciously, and the curious but unspoken eyes made Bai Ze amused: "What are you looking for?"

"Where are the remaining three eyes?" Ding was inquisitive, "Are they on the chest?"

"On the waist."

Bai Ze decisively put down his clothes, and the three red eyes on the left side of his waist were exposed in front of Ghost Lamp's eyes. Ghost Lamp pondered for a while about these eyes that didn't look like eyes at all, then raised his head and asked: : "There are no eyeballs...and it doesn't move—is it true that you didn't draw them?"

"Stupid," Bai Ze snorted, and continued to squeeze the potion in the bottle to drip on his left eye, "My 'seeing' is not the same thing as your human's 'seeing'."

"Can I touch it?"

"...No." Bai Ze's mouth twitched, and he put down his clothes.

The main reason was that he was frightened by the sneak attack that the ghost lamp came from time to time. The ghost lamp seemed to take pleasure in poking his eyes, and every time he stabbed his sore spot with incomparable precision.

"Okay...Although you got up late, what are your plans today?" Bai Ze simply tidied up his clothes, then looked at Ding with a smile, "Do you want to go out and play in the mud or stay at home and grow mushrooms? "

...doesn't understand every single word.

Ding thought so expressionlessly, Bai Ze's whole body is full of confusion, and every word he utters is also a mystery, but the ghost lamp is also curious. Under this situation, he doesn't know if he is pretending not to hear It's better to just ask.

Ding thought about it for a long time, but Bai Ze laughed out loud as if he saw something about Coke: "Puff haha...you really have all your thoughts written on your face now~" It's better than the serious appearance in the future Guess too much.

Ding was told by adults "I don't know what I'm thinking" since he was a child, and today he was complained by Bai Ze for being so cold, and he was a little unhappy about the calmness he was proud of - but Bai Ze bent his eyes as if he didn't care at all. Looking at him with a smile, Gui Deng wondered whether he should be angry or not.

Are all monsters so good at playing tricks on people's hearts?

He faintly felt unhappy: "How long are you going to stay here?"

Bai Ze glanced at Ding from the corner of his eyes: "Aren't you happy that I'm here to grab food from you? Don't worry, I don't have enough to eat, and I will definitely not grab your food."

No matter what the state is, he seems to be very comfortable.Ding couldn't help being a little envious of him—this form of freedom is simply an unattainable luxury for people in this era. If it is difficult to live, how can they hope to live freely and casually?

So it was another day without any difference.

There is still little rain, and the crops in the crops are shaking sickly in the sun, and the scorching sun can blind people.Every time Ding reached out to hold a plant, he seemed to feel the dying life beneath its yellow-green leaves—without water, they would die.

Although these crops are not his, and he has no way to get any of them, he still feels a little uneasy.

The sun was extremely high, and Bai Ze was wearing a straw hat that he didn't know where it came from, sitting on a tree and watching Ding's labor with a smile, without any intention of stepping forward to help—in fact, if he wanted to help Ding Certainly will not agree.

"There's a saying that 'when a drought is born, there will be no water in the land of a hundred miles'," without wine, Bai Ze could only bite a piece of dog's tail grass in his mouth, and started chatting with Ding when he was bored. "It is said that there is a monster called Hanba. Once he appears, the surrounding hundred miles will be dry."

The story Bai Ze told was really unheard of, and Ding's attention was attracted involuntarily: "Then...we are here because of that monster?"

"Nonsense, that kind of thing is not so exaggerated," Bai Ze giggled, dangling his legs hanging from the branches, "Weather, hydrology, and tides are the main reasons... Of course you are so At that time, the greenhouse effect should not be so strong that it can be ignored."

"But for them, it's probably because the gods are angry..." Ding half understood, and then continued to pour the little water in the bucket into the fields - all the water sources in their village came from several kilometers away. The small river in the distance, now the small river can already see the pebbles below the big river, it is estimated that it is not far from drying up.

"Ding! You're slacking off here again!"

A farmer walked through the field and cursed at Ding: "This is the food for the whole village this year! If you don't take it seriously, you will be kicked out!!"

Ding accepted the other party's scolding indifferently, and the farmer seemed to have not scolded enough, and vented all his fear and anxiety about the coming year on Ding: "A wild child without parents, if not We took you in and you were eaten by wild wolves a long time ago! You still put on a terrible face all day long! No wonder you were thrown away by your parents!!"

Bai Ze rolled his eyes, couldn't help but secretly laughed, and the dog's tail grass dangling from his mouth shook accordingly.

Ding, on the other hand, remained calm. While watering the crops in the field that could hardly be saved, he said, "You're right, I won't be angry."

"...a monster." The man snorted coldly and left.

Ding Moran continued to do his work, and Bai Ze asked him as if he was afraid that he would not be angry: "Are you really not angry?"

"It's the truth, there's nothing to be angry about." Ding raised his eyes to look at Bai Ze, and silently looked away after seeing his smiling face.

"He's been so sensible since he was a child... As expected of a guy known as 'Leng Che'..."

Bai Ze muttered something like this, but he didn't know whether to tell it to himself or to Ding. After Ding asked a question, he immediately laughed and told him a lot of knowledge from all over the world—what DNA? Mobile phones, Fengshen, stories of the Three Realms, etc., although Ding Chengcheng put on a dead face, he obviously listened with gusto.

... There are so many children like him.

He was lonely all his life, suffering from hunger and cold.

Bai Ze has seen too much, and has passed the age of sympathy.But the ghost lamp is so calm at such a small size, it is really different.

It's really the man I'm looking for——Why does this sentence feel so strange!

Bai Ze put aside the countless thoughts flashing through his head, and began to seriously enjoy the sunshine from the past.And Ding has been doing all kinds of work - from watering and irrigating to transporting supplies in the village. Along the way, he always received ridicule and blank stares from others. If the average child is not very inferior or very angry , but he has always been flat, as if these things are all taken for granted.

In the middle of Bai Ze's crowd, Li Dai took her brother to see her brother's condition. Although the disease would not kill anyone, Li Dai was still worried about the drought: "If it doesn't rain these few days...they all say yes The Rain God is angry, and he needs to offer a sacrifice to appease his anger."

Bai Ze categorically denied it: "Nonsense, which rain god is so boring that he wants to eat human flesh. I've never heard of such a god =="

I don't know how the so-called "gods need sacrifices to show their spirits" has become a global culture-different ancient cultures all over the world follow this rule, and if something happens, a person will be pulled out Come and kill them, and blessings will come to them.

"But there is always no rain in the sky...how can I do..."

Li Dai looked at the bright sky worriedly, and his words were full of worries.This is not only her worry, almost everyone in the village is worried about the weather.

Bai Ze also raised his eyes to look at the weather, and he already understood in his heart that this was a sign of severe drought.

If the law of nature is like this, who can defy it?

He just smiled, held Lidai's hand, and said softly, "Don't worry...it will definitely get better."

This behavior of comforting and eating tofu made Li Dai blush a little, and she nodded a little embarrassedly: "Thank... thank you."

Ding's food today is some wild fruits - these are all he ventured to the mountains to pick them, and he may only be able to harvest one meal's weight when he crosses the mountains, and now the weather is not good, and even less can be picked.

He chewed the somewhat bitter fruit in small bites, looked up at Bai Ze sitting cross-legged on the ground and drawing: "Do you want to eat?"

"Don't eat, don't eat~" Bai Ze rubbed his stomach, and smiled at Ding amidst the slight tearing pain.

"..." Ding lowered his eyes and thought for a while, then changed the subject, "Do people go to hell after death?"

When he was still alive, he began to think about death... It was really hard for Bai Ze to understand the thinking of such a young child's brain: "If you believe it, you have it; if you believe it, you don't."

"If I go back to Huangquan after I die, can I meet you?" Ding asked again, and Bai Ze said "tsk" with his thin face and calm eyes: "You still want to see me? I I thought you hated me~"

It's just a monster I met, it's been so long - it's strange that the ghost lamp guy remembers it.

Otherwise, when we first met, why did that fellow Ghost Lamp act like "I don't like you".

The author has something to say: 1. Busy work + stuck card + network disconnection = updates are just clouds??

2. Thank you for your mines... There are no statistics for the mobile phone... This chapter made me feel ashamed →_→

3. In the previous chapters, there seems to be a description of a ghost lamp poking Bai Ze’s eyes on the waist. No one asked me how he knew so clearly. It’s sad [Hello]

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