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Chapter 9 chapter 2

Ulala is seven years old and her brother is ten. The valley is dry and yellow, and the air is bleak with the smell of autumn. By the side of the faint stream, in the miscanthus taller than a man's knee. "Brother, let's go back, okay? Dad will definitely find out later." Ulala said anxiously, leaning against her brother's side. "Never mind, the Fire Flame Curse is difficult in the first place. It's not uncommon to teach it so late. Anyway, you can master it in the end." The elder brother pointed to a frog that was watching a butterfly on a small white flower, and said, "Then It's 100 percent an extinct jumping frog."

The frog was far away from them, about twenty strides away. Their eyes are as sharp as an eagle's. "You talk nonsense, that frog only has slightly longer legs, how can it be so easy to encounter extinct animals. And don't jumping frogs grow on the side of the Mississippi River in the United States?" Ulala squatted and said softly. "Sometimes this world is so ridiculous that you can't believe it." My brother was full of confidence. The frog jumped up and wrapped its tongue around the butterfly in mid-air. "Look, that jumping frog's posture just now is exactly the same as the picture in the book." My brother pointed to the colored pen sketch in the illustrated book.

Ulala had to admit that there was a resemblance. The two continued to squat by the river and watch all things in nature, and any inconspicuous little movement could arouse interest. "Brother, what do you want to do in the future?" Brother said suddenly. His finger pointed to a strange thing that looked like a four-legged loach crawling on the river rock. "Of course it's a life hunter." Wu Lala said without thinking. There are too many reasons, he must be a life hunter, and he must be proud of it. My brother didn't speak for a long time. Ulala guessed that her brother must think that the little monster that looked like a loach but had four legs for no reason was a rare salamander.

"Brother, what you want to do and what you want to do are two different things. After you finish what you want to do, it's your turn to do what you want to do." The elder brother looked at the little monster without blinking his eyes: "So I want to be a life hunter first, and then I want to do it." , and become a biologist.” Ulala still remembers her brother's expression at that time, so determined, so focused, she didn't care that his palm was pure and white, without a trace of lines. A life hunter is born unworthy of having his own destiny. "I don't know what I want to be yet." Ulala said naively: "Anyway, I'll be a life hunter first, and I'll talk about it when I'm tired of being a life hunter."

The four-legged loach burped and slid into the water. The elder brother patted Ulala on the shoulder and said seriously: "One hundred percent, it's a salamander."
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