ass flowering

Chapter 31



Chapter 31

Tu You felt as if his heart was suffocated, and his breathing stopped for several seconds.

"you…"

He looked at him, a little at a loss, thought for a while, then reached out to wipe the tears flowing down his cheeks, and said, "Don't cry."

The roe deer spirit is still crying, looking pitiful, as if he bullied him,

Tu You finally couldn't help but leaned over and kissed him, Roe Zijing's eyes were watery, and his lips were also hot, which made his heart warm and warm, like pouring freshly brewed syrup.

"Don't cry," he whispered.

He held Roe Deer's face in his hands, rubbed Roe Deer's nose, and said, "I'm ugly, but I love to cry, and it's even uglier when I cry."

The roe deer spirit was having difficulty breathing when he kissed him, and now he was gasping for breath and heard him talking to him like this again, so he turned his head away angrily and ignored him.

"You'd better look at me, sell me if you think I'm ugly..." He felt a little uncomfortable when he said this, covered his eyes with his arm, and said with some frustration: "Anyway, I don't have any flowers outside. Foxes are good-looking, but not as smart as them, just so...then you can exchange for a flowered fox and come back..."

He'd always wanted a pretty fox anyway.he thinks.

"To shut up."

Hearing him bring this matter up again, Tu You was slightly angry, interrupted his words, and said in a low voice: "You are not allowed to say that."

The roe deer spirit was stunned for a moment, raised half of his body and lowered his head, not looking at him, as if he was a little angry.

"You can say, why can't I?"

Tu You said straightforwardly: "I can scold you, but you can't scold yourself."

The roe deer looked up at him, then lowered his head sullenly.

Tu You held his cheek and raised his head, the roe deer spirit was forced to meet his eyes, Tu You stared at him, and said awkwardly: "Listen..."

He pursed his lips, as if he was a little embarrassed to speak, he hesitated for a few seconds before opening his mouth and said: "None of the flowery foxes out there suit my heart."

The roe deer spirit was stunned for a moment, pulled himself together and asked, "What about me?"

Tu You said, "Barely, barely."

Roe Deer paused, pointed to his face and said, "You are blushing."

Tu You looked away and said, "It's because the cave is too hot."

The roe deer spirit looked at him, and suddenly he felt happy in his heart. He tilted his head and laughed out loud. Tu You glanced at him and scolded him for being a fool. On the stage, he looked at him helplessly and said, "I want to sleep with you."

Tu You: "..."

This silly roe deer seems to be acting like a baby more and more.

but damn...

He covered his face.

This is what he chose to do.

His heartbeat quickened, but he still lay on the jade platform with his clothes on, with an expressionless complexion. The roe deer spirit tightly grasped one of his hands, which was so soft that he couldn't help but hold it back, closed his eyes, and made a hoarse voice. Said: "Sleep."

There is no sound around me.

He raised his eyes again, only to find that the silly roe deer had closed his eyes and fell asleep. He stroked his eyebrows carefully, and finally left a light kiss on his forehead.

When I opened my eyes again, it was already the second day. The wound on Roe Deer’s chest healed a lot. The water in the Jinghua Shuiyue Pool made his wound scab and scab quickly. Apart from itching, the wound was also It didn't hurt too much, and even his complexion looked much better than a few days ago.

When Tu You woke up this morning, he stared at the Mirror Flower Water Moon Pond in a daze, until the roe deer got up, then stood up calmly, scooped water from the small pot, and prepared to heal his wounds and relieve his pain.

The roe deer spirit only felt that there was a layer of white light in the mirror flower and water moon pool from a distance, and then it quickly dissipated as Tu You got up.

He felt a little uneasy in his heart, but seeing Tu You's erratic expression, he felt relieved again.

In the next few days, Tu You treated him very well, so good that he was a little uneasy, always feeling that he was going to leave him in the next second.

That night, he had another nightmare. He dreamed that a group of people surrounded the vegetable market in the town, and the people coming and going were whispering, saying something like "judgment in spring, punishment in autumn".He looked around, and sure enough, he saw that everyone on the street was wrapped in autumn clothes, and the leaves on the trees began to fall.

He suddenly realized that it was already autumn.

He pushed aside the crowd and pushed to the front, wanting to see who was going to be beheaded here. In the center of the crowd was a thick wooden stake. A man was tied to the stake while kneeling. Not far away stood a man in military uniform. , he took a closer look and recognized that the man was the man who shot and shot Tu You that day in Jinghua Shuiyue Pond. The man was wearing tattered clothes, but his figure was very familiar. Beside him stood an executioner. The executioner took a long knife and stood in front of him. He was about to raise the knife, but saw the tied man. The person on the pillar suddenly raised his head, revealing a familiar face.

It was actually Tu You's face.

The roe deer spirit was so startled that he was sweating all over, and sat up abruptly.

It was the middle of the night at this time, but Tu You was not lying on the bed, but was staring at the Mirror Flower Shuiyue Pond for some unknown reason, the roe deer spirit was suddenly awakened and made a slight sound.Hearing the movement, Tu You turned around and walked to his side, frowned, brushed his hair and asked, "What's wrong?"

The roe deer spirit gasped a few times, clutched his chest, and said with a pale face, "I'm having a nightmare again. I dreamed that you were about to be beheaded at Caishikou."

Tu You was stunned for a moment, and then comforted: "It was just a dream, I am still alive and well, it's the world now, I don't want to beheaded long ago."

The roe deer spirit grabbed his clothes tightly and asked, "Did something happen in the town?"

Tu You pursed his lips, his eyes were complicated, he looked at him, then looked away and said, "The mayor was shot."

The roe deer spirit froze for a moment, then became a little panicked again.

He looked at Tu You and asked, "Where's Yushuang?"

Tu You stood up, took his hand away, and said, "Shoot tomorrow."

The roe deer spirit stared at his empty palm, then looked up at him, feeling a faint pain in his chest.

"Are you going?"

Tu You was asked such a question, and the words rolled in his stomach for a few days, but he couldn't say anything when he reached his mouth. He looked at him, opened his mouth and said, "I will be back."

Roe Deer Spirit no longer knew whether what he said was true or not, he shook his head, glanced at him, and asked, "Do you have to go?"

Tu Youzhong sat down again, squeezed his hand and said: "That man should die, I want to kill him, not only for Yushuang, but also for myself."

Roe Deer's chest was throbbing with pain, his nose was sore, and he said in a trembling voice, "You are not allowed to go."

Tu You didn't speak.

He emphasized his tone again, and said, "You are not allowed to leave, do you hear me?"

If it was the past, Roe Zijing talked to Tu You like this, he would definitely give him a good lesson.

Right now, Tu You just touched his face, then leaned over and kissed his mouth, a very tender kiss, unexpectedly gentle, it was the most careful time in Tu You's life.

There was a faint light on his lips, and the roe deer spirit opened his eyes wide. Before he could say a complete sentence, his whole body went limp, and then he passed out on Tu You.

He did something he hated again.

Tu You sighed, touched his face, pressed a kiss on his forehead with some reluctance, and murmured: "I am your master, you must not be angry with me."

After a while, perhaps he himself felt that this was impossible, so he looked around, looking for some pens and paper to leave a letter to the roe deer. So he drew a fox and a roe deer on the paper instead. Unexpectedly, the fox drew an ugly one, and the roe deer followed suit. He was quite satisfied, and drew a root in the ugly fox's hand. Candied haws, as if to pass it to the roe deer spirit.

He pressed the painting on the small table in the cave, took one last look at him, and left without looking back.

The night wind outside was gaining momentum, whistling through the branches and leaves, almost covering his footsteps.


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