After Mr. Li retired, he looked at the door of a factory at the entrance of the village. Since his wife had hemiplegia that year, Mr. Li had been thinking about adding nutrition to his wife, so he bought two milk goats. If you and your wife can't finish drinking, you can sell some, which is not bad! It's a few dollars a catty, which is more than watching the door. At the beginning, Old Man Li tied two sheep to the riverside not far from the entrance of the factory, but a year later his number of sheep had grown to seven or eight, and then tied the sheep to the entrance of the factory, even he himself was embarrassed. At that time, the sheep were still small, and Old Man Li was reluctant to sell, so he had to wait until the successor came to herd the sheep at night. After get off work that evening, Old Man Li went home for dinner and drove the sheep to the river at the entrance of the village while taking advantage of the big moon. The sheep were eating grass there, and Old Man Li leaned against a tree and took out a dry pipe and smoked it. The sheep walked while eating, and the distance was not too far. Old man Li didn't care. At this moment, there was a commotion among the sheep, and Old Man Li looked around and saw a black shadow floating out of the river, and the black shadow drifting towards a house at the entrance of the village. Old man Li thought he was dazzled and didn't care too much, but after a while, he saw the dark shadow fluttering back.
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- Author AARON FIELDS
- Language English
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