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Chapter 8 8. Swear in the name of the moon: we must learn to be strong

The old man in the clinic turned on the flashlight and looked at it for a long time, and continued to fiddle with it until midnight, but he couldn't do anything. Finally, he sighed at He Manhou, afraid that he would leave his teeth in your flesh? At that time, I really wanted to kill that old man. The tooth that was sacrificed belonged to me, Jiang Sheng, not his He Manhou.Why do you pity and sigh for him?But when I thought that I was about to lose two flowery front teeth, and Bei Xiaowu's gloating expression, I opened my mouth and burst into tears—He Manhou's scream came from the sky above Weijiaping at midnight, and my teeth and His ass parted.

I frantically rinsed my mouth in the clinic, and the old man in the clinic was annoyed. Of course, at his level, he would never understand that this will be the dirtiest memory of my life.When we left, He Manhou's ass was covered with bandages, and I trotted home under the midnight moonlight. The courtyard was quiet, only Liang Sheng and his shadow were relatively lonely.He was sitting on the stone mill, with his back facing me, with his legs crossed, swaying, the melancholy of the moonlight like water bloomed sad flowers on his body, and his back kept shaking.I turned lightly to his eyes, spread my hands, Liangsheng raised his head, a tear fell on my palm, it hurt.I lowered my head, looked at the tears in my palm, and called him brother in a low voice, like a child who has done something wrong.

Liang Sheng was startled, he said, Jiang Sheng, shouldn't I pick you up tomorrow morning?Why did you run back in the middle of the night alone?are you crazy? I kept silent, raised my hand, and wiped away the tears on his face with my sleeve.Liang Sheng suddenly remembered something, and said, Jiang Sheng, are your teeth okay?I smiled, showing my small white teeth. Liang Sheng said, Jiang Sheng, you haven't eaten yet, have you?After finishing speaking, he jumped off the beginning and end and got into the house.I stood quietly under the moon. Liang Sheng would bring me a bowl of hot noodles, he seemed a little guilty, and said, Jiang Sheng, there are no eggs at home.You can only eat noodles.

I ate the noodles made by Liang Sheng without saying a word, and Liang Sheng looked at me with his brows gradually tightening.I smiled at him, and I said brother, the noodles you cook are so delicious!Liang Sheng's throat tightened and he cried out.Just like when he was six years old, when he just came to Weijiaping and was scared to cry by my grimace, he covered his face with his arms and cried loudly, he said, Jiang Sheng, Jiang Sheng, brother... brother will let you eat every day in the future Served with poached eggs. I pulled his arm away, gently flattened the center of his brow with the index finger of my right hand, and carefully stroked his beautiful eyebrows with the belly of my finger. I said, brother, promise Jiang Sheng that you will not be sad in the future, okay?

Liang Sheng looked at me with melancholy and strong eyes, I tiptoed to lean beside him with a big bowl of noodle soup. Under the moon, Liang Sheng and I began to learn how to grow up and be strong. In the early morning, I leaned against my mother, and the temperature from her thin back warmed my lower abdomen.I listened carefully to her even breathing and sighs that seemed to come out of her dreams. She turned around slightly, and I fell asleep.My mother got up when she felt me ​​beside her, and covered me with the quilt.Look at me for a long time.His eyes are like water, soaking my entire dream...

In the dream, I took her away from Weijiaping, raised a lot of hens for her, and poached a lot of eggs. She no longer needs to be afraid of a thief like He Manhou, and more importantly, she no longer needs to be bullied...
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