Chapter 407 50 Little Girls (4)
Chapter 407 50 Little Girls (4)
Although Wangyou was very curious, this did not stop her from getting rid of the thing.
Wangyou took out two whole bottles of corpse-dissolving water and poured them around the coffin. This thing was indeed alive. As soon as the corpse-dissolving water was used, it came back to life and turned from black to red, like a bunch of insects wriggling around. Wangyou ignored this and turned to pour some plant growth inhibitors on the roots of the huge plant.
The vines that had been waving and trying to attack slowly went limp and lost their aggressiveness.
Wangyou breathed a sigh of relief, then looked at the coffin. The material of the coffin looked like neither wood nor jade, and it looked very valuable. Unfortunately, Wangyou didn't recognize it.
Wangyou originally wanted to open the coffin to see what the person inside looked like, and whether they were incorruptible for a thousand years. Unfortunately, after looking for a while, Wangyou gave up. The coffin was much taller than her. She could forcefully destroy it, but that would render the coffin worthless.
After thinking for a moment, Wangyou decided that she could bring someone in first, and then wait for them to open it before she looked at it.
Looking around, all that was left were those unidentified creatures on the wall that looked like gems. She didn't know what to do with them. Drip the corpse-dissolving liquid onto each one would be exhausting. She decided to wait for the people outside to come in.
Wangyou returned to the loading machine. She wanted to take it apart to see its structure, but then thought better of it and decided to leave it for now. She would have the opportunity to disassemble it later after she had learned how to use it. It would be such a pity if she took it apart and couldn't put it back together.
After wandering around for a while and finding nothing else of interest, Wangyou returned the way she came and left.
After Wangyou left, the snakes once again covered the entire cave, so densely packed that no gaps could be seen.
Wangyou carried a basket of chestnuts down the mountain and saw the village chief coming towards her.
"You silly boy, where have you been?"
"Grandpa Village Chief, I'm going up the mountain to find chestnuts."
"It's good that you're alright. You don't know, you've been missing for more than half a month. We were so scared that we thought you had been eaten by a bear."
"Thank you for your concern, Grandpa Village Chief. I'm fine. I'll head back now."
"Oh, right, your parents have come back to see you," the village chief quickly said.
Wangyou paused for a moment, then said, "I understand."
"What do you know? Your yard is surrounded by poisonous plants and poison powder. Who would dare to come near it? Your parents are at my house."
"Grandpa Village Chief, I'm going home now." Wangyou hurriedly ran back to her house.
When Village Chief Liu saw that Wangyou had gone back, he slapped his thigh and hurried back to his own home.
Wangyou opened the door and saw a layer of fallen leaves in the yard and a layer of dust in the room that hadn't been cleaned for half a month.
Wangyou was a little confused. She had prepared herself to live without parents for the rest of her life, so why did they suddenly appear?
Frustrated, Wangyou fetched water and began tidying up the room. The village chief and his wife rushed over, but stopped just ten meters away from the house.
"Forget-Me-Not, are you there? If so, please cure the poison!" the village chief shouted.
Wangyou paused while wiping the table, then put down the rag, went inside to get a medicine bottle, and said, "Here, three antidote pills."
The village chief saw Wangyou take out the antidote pill for the first time and didn't suspect anything. The couple didn't say anything either and just ate it.
The woman looked at Wangyou with tears in her eyes, her eyes filled with guilt. Although the man didn't cry, the emotions in his eyes were also clear.
"Come in!" Wangyou didn't say much before entering the courtyard.
The village chief was quite surprised; this was the first time he had stepped into this place since Grandpa Wangyou passed away, so it was quite a novelty.
"There's food in the kitchen. Help yourselves to whatever you want to eat. I'll clean the room."
"Mom will help you." Hu Xiulan put down what she was holding and found a rag to help Wangyou wash.
Liu Weiguo put down his package and went to the kitchen to prepare a meal. Seeing that all three family members were busy, the village chief decided not to stay any longer.
"Weiguo, Weiguo, I'll be leaving now. You all get along well with Wangyou." The village chief left with his hands behind his back, feeling quite happy. He had finally managed to get into the house that the villagers had tried every possible way to enter.
"Wangyou, you've suffered so much, it's all my fault!" After cleaning the room with Wangyou, Hu Xiulan couldn't help but burst into tears, thinking about what she had heard in the village these past two days.
"Don't cry, I don't blame you."
Wangyou doesn't blame them at all. After all, without a country, where is the home? She's just not used to it.
"Tell me about what happened to you when you were fighting!"
Upon hearing Wangyou's words, the couple forgot about their tears and began talking about their experiences in the army in the kitchen.
That night, Wangyou finally got to eat a normal meal, something she hadn't done in a long time. After all, the food Wangyou cooked was edible, but at most it wouldn't kill anyone. Luckily, she dealt with herbs all year round, so it didn't have much of an impact.
"Now that the new Dragon Kingdom has been established, we've come to take you away. Once we get to the city, your father and I will make up for everything we've owed our daughter over the years."
"Not now." Wangyou shook her head.
Why not?
"I discovered a laboratory and arsenal left behind by the Japanese in the mountains, so I can't leave right now," Wangyou said calmly.
"Wangyou, are you telling the truth?" Liu Weiguo's voice trembled slightly.
"Yes, I also found a lot of corpses. They were probably captured by the Japanese and used for experiments. And it was a large tomb that the Japanese discovered had been modified. There must have been tomb raiders involved at the time."
Hu Xiulan hugged Wangyou tightly, tears streaming down her face. They had seen countless corpses and seas of blood on the battlefield, but Wangyou was still just a child.
"Forget-Me-Not, do you still remember that place?"
“I remember, but if I don’t go, you won’t be able to get in.”
"Xiulan, you take good care of the child. I'll go report to my superiors right away." As a veteran Party member and a soldier, Liu Weiguo knew better than anyone how terrifying this laboratory was.
Wangyou felt relieved after seeing Liu Weiguo leave. In any case, she didn't need to make another trip, nor did she need to trouble the village chief.
Hu Xiulan didn't ask Wangyou how she had been living all these years. Besides what she had learned from the villagers, she also knew that there had been war all these years and the harvests were bad everywhere. It was easy to imagine how difficult it must have been for Wangyou, a child living alone.
She didn't want to reopen the child's wounds; she just wanted to treat Wangyou even better in the future.
After dark, Wangyou went to sleep, and Hu Xiulan stayed by her side, waiting for Liu Weiguo to return.
Liu Weiguo returned home in the middle of the night. When he was about ten meters away from his house, he remembered that there was poison all around his house. He told the soldiers behind him and went inside.
Wangyou suddenly woke up with a start, "Who's there!"
Hu Xiulan woke up groggily and heard the sound. She quickly put on her clothes, but thinking of Wangyou's reaction, Hu Xiulan wanted to cry again.
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