We soon entered the territory of Nepal.

Because it was finally decided to meet in Tibet in China, the rabbi and I traveled all the way across Nepal to a small village under the Himalayas.

Then the next question is how to climb the mountain.

Speaking of which, it’s just like the rabbi’s holiness has changed back to the original pocket version by a certain coincidence before, otherwise, if you climb the highest peak in the world with such a heavy hammer on your back, you will always feel like you are climbing. They will be blown down by the wind and start a new life.

However, carrying heavy objects for a long time is not completely without benefits. For example, if I am asked to carry Li Nali now, I am very confident that I can do better than the time in the canyon-at least move forward ten steps Not a problem.

"What about after ten steps?" asked the rabbi.

I:"……"

Forget it, I really don't want to encounter the situation like last time again!Please be sure to bless Li Nali always in good health, safe and healthy!

Closer to home, if you want to climb the mountain, you have to find a guide.

"What? There are two men in black who are also asking how to cross the snow-capped mountains?" During the search for the guide, we also received such news by accident.

"It looks like a foreigner, and I don't understand the language. The older one looks terrible, his face is frighteningly white, and he has a mouthful of fangs." The villager recalled, "But the boy is okay, very polite, I just don’t know why I have white hair, maybe it’s some kind of disease.”

The rabbi and I exchanged glances.

This feature is too obvious, it is definitely Allen and Crowley.

But the problem is, when they called us last time, they were still so far ahead of us, so why did they arrive at this village like us in the end?

"And do you know where they are now?"

"It is said that I have already gone up the mountain, and I have hired a child as a guide - I don't know whose child is so messed up, and he chose to lead people up the mountain in this kind of weather. It's really terrible."

this kind of weather?

I looked up suspiciously.

Although the snow in the Himalayas does not melt all the year round, you can feel the icy cold when you look at it from a distance.But looking up, it is clear that the sky is clear and the sky is clear. There are only a few thin white clouds floating in the vast blue sky, and the sunlight has also filtered out the scorching temperature and sprinkled softly on the world.

...Isn't the weather nice?

The villagers saw through what I was thinking at a glance, and shook their heads: "Don't look at how calm it is now, the change of the sky is just a momentary event. If you don't want to die, I advise you to wait until this period passes before leaving."

But the problem is that "this period" lasted more than ten days.

The last time he talked with Komyi on the phone, he also clearly urged us, if there is no accident, the master is in China now, let us hurry up, because if we miss this time, we want to find it again But it is difficult.

——Actually, it doesn’t matter to me whether I can find it or not.

Anyway, it is impossible for Master to have an accident, and he is used to being alone outside. It might be safer without our so-called guards. Besides, I haven’t had enough of the two-person world with the rabbi—of course The latter is definitely not the point.

In short, if you want me to say, I still listen to the locals, and wait for the wind and snow to pass honestly before leaving. I believe that Rabbi’s always safe behavior at critical moments must also think so.But the point is that this decision cannot be made by me. Not only can I not make it, but in order not to be discovered that I am reluctant to end the two-person world, I have to pretend that I am very anxious and unwilling to waste time here and want to hurry up. Going to join Allen and the others.

The rabbi was really deceived by my proficient acting skills. He opened his mouth, and his voice became a little strange for a while: "... Ceci, are you so impatient to meet Allen and the others?"

"Ok?"

Am I acting that badly?And why did he suddenly have a bad feeling?

The rabbi sighed: "Well, at first I was thinking whether to follow the advice of the locals and wait for the wind and snow to pass here before leaving—but since Sisi is in such a hurry, let's go after him. If you've gone this far ahead of us, you should be able to catch up."

I:"……"

What does it mean to lift a rock and shoot yourself in the foot!

"Okay, okay," I could only nod my head with difficulty, and at the same time I couldn't believe what gave us the courage to be so tired, "Then let's chase."

Although experienced guides are unwilling to risk their lives at such a time, some people reluctantly agreed to take us halfway up the mountain under the heavy money.

While the guide was helping us prepare our climbing gear, I fastened the strap of the cloak to the rabbi and told him in a low voice: "You see, we have persisted for so long, but we must not lose the chain at the last moment. , Promise me, I must, must, must wait until it is turned over before it becomes bigger."

"But the problem is, this is beyond my control."

"It's okay, listen to me. In short, if you really feel it, you should push hard in the opposite direction and hold it back."

"...how do you describe it!"

So we set out, armed and fearful.

This guide was very good at what he said. He said that he would bring us to the middle of the mountain. After he hurriedly pointed out the way for us, he immediately ran down the mountain as if he was being chased by something.

The rabbi and I walked forward for a while, and gradually felt strenuous.

It wasn't until this moment that we realized how aptly described the phrase "changing the sky is just a momentary event".

For example, it was clear that the last second was thin clouds and the sun was warm, but the next second, thick gray clouds were pushed over from all directions.The sky was dimly lowered, and the bitter cold wind twisted large flakes of snowflakes, pounced on the naked|exposed face, and poured into the neck along the loose scarf, arousing a biting chill.

I couldn’t do this, so I squatted down and pulled the rabbi’s scarf up again with my hands that were stiff from the cold even though I was wearing thick cotton gloves, and wrapped it tightly around my head, leaving only my two eyes to watch the road.

When I stood up and looked again, the sky and the earth had already become a vast expanse of whiteness.

The snow is getting denser and denser, and the snow under your feet is getting thicker and thicker. When you step on it at first, there will be a creaking sound. Later, you can't even hear that sound, and it basically becomes walking in the snow.

"Or, let's go back." I said suddenly, "If you think about it carefully, it's okay to let them wait a few more days. After all, our group has the shortest legs on average, and it's normal to walk slowly."

The rabbi's small face was tightly covered by the scarf, and his voice sounded muffled: "I have no objection, it's just...huh?"

"what happened?"

"Sisi," he raised his hand uncertainly, pointing diagonally ahead of us, "Look there...is there light?"

bright?

I looked in the direction of the rabbi's finger, and it took a lot of effort to distinguish the very faint light through the heavy snow and fog.

It looked like it came from some kind of hole. We walked through the snow with one foot deep and one foot shallow. We got closer. Sure enough, through the narrow hole, we saw Ya who was wolfing down the last few pieces of dry food inside. Lien and Crowley.

"Ah - Allen! Xiaoke!" Seeing that it was them, the rabbi was so excited that he almost jumped up.

"This voice..."

Allen, who was frustrated because he didn't grab the last piece of dry food, turned his head and saw me who had the advantage of height, and blinked in surprise: "You are... Ceci?"

"Eh? The one next to you...is it a rabbi?"

Considering the rabbi's dignity as a man, the moment Allen turned his head, I calmly let go of his hand.

Maybe it was because I didn't expect that I would say let go and let go. The rabbi didn't realize it for a while, and just kept his hand outstretched in mid-air, looking at me sideways in a daze.It wasn't until Allen spoke again that he came back to his senses and slowly put his hand down.

"Great!" Allen took the rabbi in first, then turned around and pulled me back, "Rabbi, Sisi, it's great that you're all right!"

Crowley was so excited that he burst into tears, and hugged the rabbi who was wrapped like a ball: "Rabbi—"

"Well, don't cry, Xiao Ke, I'm fine--huh? Wow! Wait! Wait for me! Cry as you cry, don't wipe all your tears, snot, etc. on me!"

"Woooo Rabbi——" Crowley didn't listen to a word, crying very deeply.

"Let go, let go!" The rabbi couldn't break free, so he had to call my name reflexively, "Sisi! Sisi, save me!"

I'm also used to being a guardian. As soon as I heard the child's call, I immediately stopped talking to Allen, turned around and rescued the rabbi from Crowley's loving embrace.

"Huh—" The rabbi immediately pulled down the scarf on his face as soon as he was placed on the ground.While taking a breath, in the snow-white mist network intertwined with breathing and cold, he hugged my arm with both hands and said nothing.

It seems that only in this way can he feel at ease in his heart.

I didn't think there was anything wrong, but when I turned my head, I saw Allen's stunned expression.

"No, you... when did you..."

Maybe because he also realized that some words are not suitable to say in public, Allen stopped the brakes in time and introduced us instead.

"By the way, Rabbi, Sisi, this is our guide Emir. Emir, this is Rabbi and Sisi."

Only then did I notice a taciturn child sitting in the corner of the cave.He looked like a local, and the dim light of the kerosene lamp flickered on his profile.He seemed to frowned slightly, and his eyes subtly fell on me and the rabbi who were sitting opposite Allen, but it was Allen who asked: "Are they your companions too?"

"Well," Allen nodded, "We were originally scheduled to meet in Tibet, but I didn't expect to meet them earlier. That's fine, but now we're missing Shuweng and Li Nali."

"The old man and the others should have already arrived in Tibet."

"I think so too—it's good to say you're all right."

"You've said that already, Allen."

Allen: "But I almost didn't recognize it just now, did you dye your hair?"

"...Ah, no, it's a fake." It was only then that I remembered that I and the rabbi still wore the black wigs I bought before for disguise.

"But," Allen asked, "why do you wear a wig?"

"Of course it's to hide my whereabouts," I found an opportunity to confide, "You don't even know how hard we have been through this time, not to mention things like not having enough food and clothing, and even to avoid demons. And Noah's eyes and ears, even on a hot day..."

"...It's not that serious, don't scare them, Sisi." The rabbi accepted the words helplessly, and turned to Allen and the others, "Because I have become like this, so we are more careful along the way. , will often change clothes or something—what do you say? If you don’t know the inside story and just look at the clothes, you can’t tell it’s ours, right?”

"Ra, Rabbi has really become smaller." Crowley sniffed, and suppressed the cry just now, and changed his expression to surprise.

"No, Xiaoke, don't tell me you just found out now."

"No, no, I heard what Komuy said before, but I was still a little surprised when I saw it with my own eyes—ah, does it feel strange to be smaller?"

"Even if you ask that, I can't think of how to describe it for a while." Rabbi paused, "But if I really want to say, the physique has become the same as that of a real child, and sometimes it takes a long time to walk If you don’t, your physical strength will not keep up, and you will be more likely to get sick.”

"Oh——is that why you are wearing such thick clothes?" Allen blinked suddenly, and his eyes fell on the cotton coats that Rabbi and I were wearing.

"Is it because you are wearing too thin clothes?" I looked at him like a fool, "Who gave you the courage to wear such a snow-capped mountain? Not to mention the cotton-padded clothes and trousers, this is an extra piece for you." No more clothes."

"Well, it's not that you don't know, our team uniforms are made of special materials, not only strong, but also more effective against cold..."

"So are you feeling the warmth of it now?"

Allen: "..."

Allen was silent for a while.

Instead, there was a series of grunts from his stomach.

"Ah... the cold can still be tolerated," Allen's face collapsed immediately, "but it's not enough to be hungry, what should I do, I'm so hungry——"

"Me too," Crowley echoed with a sad face, paused, suddenly remembered something, and looked at Allen accusingly, "Wait Allen, you obviously ate more just now, how dare you call yourself hungry!"

"But the last piece was snatched by Crowley!"

"Well, calm down both of you—Sisi, we still have a lot of dry food left, right?"

I nodded, untied my backpack, dug out the dry food, and handed it over boldly.

Allen immediately regained his energy when he saw the food. While eating, he told us about their experiences along the way.

The rabbi and I listened attentively, and it took a long time before we realized that Crowley hadn't spoken for a while. When we looked sideways, we found that he was leaning against the cave wall and had fallen into a deep sleep.

"Ah! Can't sleep, Xiao Ke!"

"Crowley! Wake up! You'll die sleeping in this weather!"

Allen and Rabbi were taken aback, and rushed over, slapping each other and strangling each other. There was a clear division of labor and a tacit cooperation.

I:"……"

You guys really... have no patience for such a heavy hand on an honest man.

But watching and watching, my eyelids also became heavy.

"Wait, why even Ceci..."

Before I fell to the ground with a thud, I vaguely heard the voice of the rabbi telling me not to sleep.

After such a long time, when I finally broke free from the big black net, I found that I was so cold that even my teeth began to chatter.

I rolled my eyes in a daze, only to see that the kerosene lamp, the only heat source, had been completely extinguished at some point, and the wind and snow roared in from the narrow hole, hitting me all over my face without hindrance.

And all around me... was empty.

What about them?

I woke up instantly.

But before I got up, a child suddenly appeared at the entrance of the cave.

A little boy wearing a white shirt, overalls, and a bow tie at the neckline walked in as if he had nothing to do with the wind and snow. His short crimson blue hair was slightly curled, and was gently blown by the cold wind. Supporting his knees, he reached out his hand to me who was sitting on the ground.

I heard him call my name in a very familiar tone——

He called me: "Sisi."

The author has something to say:

Before Sisi falls to the ground (inner os): Don’t slap your face, don’t slap your face, don’t slap your face, you can choke your neck but don’t slap your face——

Rabbi: "...I won't slap my face! I won't choke my neck either!"

And - he panicked!He panicked!You can see that he is not used to it!

(Secretly hoping to be seen. jpg

PS

By the way, the plot of climbing the Himalayas arranged by the TV group is really mentally handicapped...

The logic here is to feed the dog (chest up

Love you guys!Hold it up and hold it high!

It’s time to thank the benefactor for feeding——

Thanks to the little angels who threw mines:

The big windmill turns and turns, Er Gazi is super cute, look!1 big frog;

Thanks to the little angels who irrigate the nutrient solution:

Lord Grim 10 bottles;

1 bottle of Hammer Sister;

Holding it up is a [-]-meter sprint!Chirp!

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