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Pushing two people's luggage, Murphy follows David Robbie out of the airport. Kerry Mulligan tightens his Beige coat. It's different from the heat in Los Angeles. It's in a relatively low temperature season in a year. Although it's not cold, it can still make people feel cool when the wind blows.
People come and go at the airport exit. Kerry Mulligan is holding Murphy's clothes tightly. He is still murmuring, "it's strange. It seems that suddenly from summer to winter."
Murphy turned to look at Kerry Mulligan. Seeing that she was wearing thick enough, Murphy was relieved. She reached out to take off the baseball cap hanging on her waist and buttoned it on her dazzling short golden hair.
"Be careful." "Don't catch a cold," Murphy warned
In fact, the temperature here is not low, but it is easy to cause discomfort from the hot Los Angeles.
Kerry Mulligan stepped forward and pulled up the latch of Murphy's coat. "You never know how to take care of yourself."
As soon as Murphy said something, the car called by David Robbie in front of him came. He quickly picked up his luggage, put it in the trunk of the car, and then pulled Kerry Mulligan into the back seat.
David Robbie, the co driver, told the driver a place name. The car didn't go into Brisbane, and drove directly to the east coast of gold.
"It's a long way." David Robbie turned to Murphy and said, "go to sleep. I'll call you when it's time."
Murphy nodded, he's OK, next to Kerry Mulligan because of jet lag, has been yawning.
"I squint." Kerry Mulligan's head was tilted over Murphy's shoulder.
"Go to sleep." Murphy tightened her clothes for her.
The car was running smoothly. Kerry Mulligan soon fell asleep. Murphy looked out of the window at the backward scenery and didn't know when he also fell asleep.
A jolt wakes Murphy from his dream. Next to him, Kerry Mulligan seems to have woken up long ago. He is fiddling with a Sony handheld game console. He turns his head and looks out of the window. There is no shadow of any building. All he can see is a large area of farmland.
Perhaps due to the season, the farmland is a bit dilapidated, and occasionally some wild deer can be seen bouncing around.
"Australia has no large carnivores in the wild, and it's vast and sparsely populated." David Robbie in the co pilot's seat noticed Murphy and looked at the deer. "These deer have no natural enemies, and they breed fast. Like rabbits, they are a problem for all farmers."
Kerry Mulligan also looked out the window and suddenly said, "we forgot to buy a shotgun!"
David Robbie laughed. "There are a lot of shotguns on the farm. You can choose whatever you want, Kerry
"Great!" Kerry Mulligan is looking forward to the first hunting in his life.
A few miles further on, a farm appeared at the end of the field. The farm was not very big, but as the distance drew closer, Murphy could see the stables near the farm, and the horse's neighing came faintly.
"It's coming soon!" David Robbie's face was full of the excitement of going home. "Murphy, Kerry, you're going to love this place."
Although this season can't see the most beautiful scenery, Murphy is very interested in the endless fields and the unique farm.
As the car approached the farm, David Robbie put down the window and seemed to be impatient.
The horse hissed again. Suddenly, a horse came out of the stable and rushed directly to the car. Murphy turned to see that it was a pony that had not yet grown up. Its black hair was shining in the sunlight. The knight on the horse was not tall, wearing a equestrian helmet and a slightly worn jeans. He skillfully controlled the horse.
There was still some distance between them. The knight on the horse grabbed the reins with one hand and lifted up with the other, saying hello.
David Robbie shook his head and laughed. "I haven't seen her for a year. She's still so wild!"
The car and the horse were getting closer and closer. Just as the two sides crossed, the horse turned a semicircle and came up from behind, running on the side of the slow car co pilot.
Murphy then saw that the knight on the pony was not tall. He was supposed to be a child, and from the back of the equestrian helmet, he could see the golden hair like David Robbie.
"Hey, David!" Immediately the knight's voice was tender and clear, "I've been waiting for half an afternoon!"
"Sorry!" David Robbie reached out and yelled, "the plane's late."
Kerry Mulligan looked over there enviously all the time, "there are still horses here!"
"Can you ride a horse?" Murphy asked her, Kerry Mulligan quickly shook his head, "no, but you can learn."
The car slowed down and finally stopped at the gate of the farm. David Robbie got out of the car first, and Murphy pushed the door open and walked down.The horse's neighing sound sounded again. The black pony circled the car and stood firmly in front of the car. The knight on it turned over and dismounted, threw the reins and rushed to David Robbie. David Robbie opened his hands to embrace, but it was a small white fist to greet him.
His fist hammered twice on his chest. It seemed that his strength was not small. David Robbie kept showing his teeth in pain.
"Let you not go home!" Clear voice sounded again, "let you not go home!"
David Robbie stopped hugging. He quickly stepped back, looked around and asked, "where are mom and dad?"
The little Knight folded his fists, clasped his hands, looked at David Robbie from top to bottom, and said, "Dad's on a business trip, mom's taking Julie to grandma's on the west coast, and they won't be back until a week later. There's only me and a group of employees left."
She lit David Robbie on her chin. "I'm here for you, isn't that funny?"
Then he hooked his finger to David Robbie, "where's the gift?"
David Robbie takes a look at Murphy and Kerry Mulligan and reminds them, "we'll talk about the gift later. There's a guest."
He took the knight to Murphy and said, "this is my sister Maggie."
The little Knight looked wild, but he knew how to be polite. He immediately took off his helmet and laughed at Murphy.
"This is Murphy," David Robbie continued. "This is Kerry."
Although the other party is a child, but Murphy is a guest, or very formal greeting, "Hello, Murphy Stanton, from Los Angeles."
"Are you the great director that David said?" First she opened her eyes, then she remembered and said with a smile, "I'm Margaret. You can call me Maggie just like David."
Kerry Mulligan also said hello to her like Murphy, and then looked curiously at the black pony, "are you 15 years old? I can ride a horse. "
"I'm almost twelve," Margaret said with pride. "I learned to ride a horse when I was eight."
From the aspect of appearance, she is really in her early 10's.
"Well, don't say it here."
There was still a cold wind outside. David Robbie went to the trunk of the car and said, "let's take the luggage in first."
He said to his sister, "Maggie, come here and help."
"I'll do it." Murphy how good meaning let a child take things for themselves, quickly walked past, "we two enough."
After taking off the luggage and paying the fare, the party dragged the luggage and walked towards the farm. Murphy looked around curiously as he walked. It was the first time he had seen such a large farm with his own eyes. He was more or less curious.
The farm covers an area of two acres. Apart from the stables and living quarters, there is a large warehouse where many workers gather the harvested grass.
Along the way, the little girl's riding boots clattered on the ground, attracting Kerry Mulligan to keep looking over there.
Murphy and David Robbie walk in front with their luggage, and the two girls fall behind.
Seeing Kerry Mulligan looking at herself, Marguerite approached her, looked at Murphy in front of her and asked, "is he really a director?"
Kerry Mulligan looked at the baby's fat face. "Yeah, your brother is an employee of his crew."
"So..." Marguerite thought for a moment and looked at Murphy's back suspiciously. "Doesn't it look like the directors are all bearded and white haired?"
Kerry Mulligan is also looking at Murphy's back, but in his eyes is worship, "there are always some exceptions, such as him."
Walking into the farmhouse, David Robbie arranges the room for Murphy first. When she sees Kerry Mulligan and Murphy living in the same room, Margaret is shocked. "Are you guys and girls?"
"Honey," David Robbie nudged her, "you're so slow."
Marguerite spat out her tongue at him, turned and ran downstairs, "I'll take care of Emma! Remember to call me at the stable after dinner. "
David Robbie explained to Murphy, "Emma is the little black horse."
He looked at the time. "You have a rest. I'll call you at dinner."
Although sleeping in the car for a while, due to the time difference, Murphy and Kerry Mulligan were tired and refused. After David Robbie went downstairs, he closed the door and simply packed his luggage. Then they went to bed with the time difference.
Until it was dark, they were woken up by the knock on the door. After cleaning, they came to the restaurant on the first floor, where there was plenty of food.
Murphy, Kerry Mulligan and David Robbie were the only diners. The atmosphere was pretty good. Marguerite was a bit wild, but she was very polite. Most of the time, she could get together with Kerry Mulligan and mutter about girls' topics.
David Robbie knew what Murphy and Kerry Mulligan were most interested in. After dinner the next morning, he took them to the gun depot in the basement. (to be continued). )For mobile users, please visit m.wenxue6.com for better reading experience.