"Brother, is this news reliable? How did Zhang Tie Yu find out?" I keep thinking that this grandson is rather suspicious! " When Wei Wuji heard Yao Yun's explanation, he was also excited and nervous.
Yao Ling rubbed the stubble on her chin and said, "I feel that it's reasonable. Everything he said is true, and there aren't any flaws. He's a suspicious and not suspicious person, and the inaccuracy of the information is another matter. I think we can trust him on this matter."
Commander Lei also heard the news and ran over. As soon as he entered the door, he asked Yao Yun, "What's the situation? Did you find the culprit who killed the old donkey? "
Yao Ling told him, "Zhang Tie Yu's informants in the country told him that a few days ago, Li Yesheng's men caught a peddler called Old Meng. This man specializes in making black ape wine, and before that, he was even cleaned up by Fourth Bro and took away a batch of black apes."
"Mom, is there anyone selling this thing these days?" If he was caught, he would be able to buy and sell peanuts! What was Li Yesheng trying to do? Produce a tonic for his brothel? "
"This old Meng, he made the Dark Ape for the Dark Ape Wine, he bought it from a poacher in his hometown. That man is called Chief Wood Armor, I have always suspected that he or his accomplices killed the old donkey. This Chief Wooden was probably afraid of the crime and stopped shortly after the old donkey died. I heard that he went abroad to hide, but I never found out where he was staying. Before he left, he took out the last batch of apes and traded them with old Meng for a lot of money. Zhang Tie said that Li Yesheng caught old Meng this time to find the whereabouts of those apes. "
Commander Lei frowned and said, "What's the use of those black apes? This guy has so many crooked ways to deal with them. If Li Yesheng knows that the Dark Apes were taken by you, he must be looking for you, right? "
Yao Ling pointed at Wei Wuji's bosom and said: "It's useless. That time, when we went to plagiarize Old Meng's shop, most of the apes were taken away by Ashley. The last cub was brought back by Wuji to be taken care of."
Commander Lei took a quick glance and realized that the head of a small black ape was exposed in Wei Wuji's arms. Just as he was about to say something, his expression suddenly changed. His eyes were wide open and disbelief was written all over his face.
Wei Wuji gave a sneaky smile and asked: "What's wrong, Commander? Is my monkey good-looking?"
Commander Lei's eyes were wide open as he stared at the Ye Monkey's forehead with his pretty good eyeballs. After a long while, he finally swallowed a mouthful of saliva and said: "You. How do you carry it with you? You. "That's yellow-browed."
Yao Ling felt that Commander Lei's reaction was too strange, so she asked him: "What's wrong? Is there something wrong with this monkey? "What do you mean by 'yellow brows'?"
Commander Lei sat down on the sofa as if he had remembered something extremely terrifying. His hands were shaking so much that he almost couldn't catch the cigarette Yao Yun offered him. He rested for a while and calmed himself down a little. Then, he told Yao Yun and Wei Wuji about an incident that had happened to him in the past.
In the past when he was living in the countryside, Commander Lei had a second uncle who was a famous loafer in the village.
Second Uncle Lei didn't have any other abilities, but he had innate divine strength. With just his arms alone, he could climb trees in two or three steps. Thus, from time to time, he liked to go to the nearby mountains to play and pick beehives or fruits for his children to eat.
Once, he had made a detour by climbing the mountain, but he wasn't worried. Since he was a local, he felt that he could still make it out.
Coincidentally, as he was wandering in the forest, he saw a small house. With his strange strength and the axe at his waist, he was not afraid of anything. Thus, he knocked on someone's door.
There was a lonely old man living in this small house. The two of them were probably fated to be together, so they chatted like this for a long time. The old man said that his wife and children had all passed away, leaving him alone. There was no point staying in the village, so he decided to build a room here as a form of seclusion. He spent every day with the plants and vegetation, waiting for his time to come to an end. Then, he would go down to meet his deceased relatives.
When Second Uncle Lei heard this, he felt that the old man was very pitiful. Thus, he brought some meat and wine to chat with the old man every now and then. The two of them got along really well. Once the eldest son of this Uncle Lei had a high fever and became deaf. Uncle Lei was prepared to take the child to Xi'an to see a doctor. If he still couldn't do it, he would have to go to Beijing. Before he left, he thought about his old friend in the forest and gave him a lot of food and drink. After the old man heard this, he told him that it was okay, that he could cure this child's illness, and told him to carry the child over tomorrow.
Second Uncle Lei was a straightforward man. He didn't think too much and came to find the old man the next day with his son on his back. The old man cooked some herbs for the child to drink, then burned some sun-dried plants that he did not know what they were. He blew them into the child's nostrils, then dipped them in vegetable oil and ran it through the child's ears.
When the father and son returned home that night, Lei's eldest son not only could hear, but he also had a fever. After a day, his hearing had almost completely recovered. Second Uncle Lei was overjoyed. He did not expect that this blind friend of his was actually a godly doctor. He quickly prepared some meat and wine to give his thanks. However, the old man told him that he didn't know how to see a doctor, and he only knew this art to treat his child's hearing loss. That was coincidental, because he had only learned this art from a Lama in Sichuan, and had only treated a few people in the past few decades.
In less than two years, the old man was gravely ill and his body completely collapsed. He knew that he did not have much time left, so he taught Second Uncle Lei about the art of treating children with hearing loss. Firstly, he did not want to eliminate this technique, and secondly, if Second Uncle Lei had the heart to open a clinic or something like that, he might be able to earn some money.
After the old man passed away, Second Uncle Lei helped him take care of the aftermath. When he thought back to the old man's words, he felt that he had been taking care of his father-in-law all these years, so he opened a clinic to treat his child's deafness. After hitting that place, Second Uncle Lei began researching it on his own. He was a very smart person, and after a few years of self-study, he became a doctor specializing in children's problems. He was quite famous in the local area.
Commander Lei's family was poor, so he decided to follow his second uncle and become an apprentice. One year, his second uncle called him to say that they were going on a long trip together, Commander Lei asked him what he was going to do, and his second uncle said that one of the herbs he used to treat his child's deafness was gone. He originally used the herb that the old man had picked from Yunnan when he was young, but now that he had used it all up, he could only pick it according to the places the old man had previously instructed him to.
Since Second Uncle was able to bring him there, it meant that he was not surprised. This craft would definitely be passed on to him in the future, and if he heard that they were going to Yunnan, it would be a great place to travel.
When they reached their destination, Commander Lei found out that the commonly known as buddha grass plants only grew around the graves in the nearby mountains. Furthermore, the people of the nearby villages were fierce and fierce, they had to carefully investigate the situation when outsiders came in, and during that month, security wasn't good, so everyone was on guard against each other.
Commander Lei heard that they had to go to the cemetery in the middle of the night to pluck the grass and complained incessantly in his heart. But since he had been following Second Uncle all this time, he felt that it was time for him to help. When night came, the two of them sneaked out to the nearby mountains to search for tombs. Second Uncle was afraid that they would get lost in a unfamiliar place, so he didn't dare to go too deep. It took them a long time to find a grave.
The two of them picked some herbs and were about to leave when they heard the sound of a drum. It sounded like it came from the mountains, and it was not far away.
Just as they were about to run away, Second Uncle saw the light of a torch on a small road not far away. Presumably, another group of people were coming up from the foot of the mountain, so he quickly made a decision and told Commander Lei to climb his back.
Commander Lei felt both scared and scared at the time. He asked Uncle why there was a drum music deep in the mountains in the middle of the night, and Uncle was also sweating nervously. He said that this was probably the same as his hometown. In the middle of the night, they were getting married to a ghost. This kind of thing could not be known to outsiders. Those who sold the corpses used for the Yin Marriage were even more ruthless. There were often people who killed the living to sell their money. If they were to run into these people, it would bring them great trouble.
After hiding in the trees for a while, the torchbearers arrived nearby. There were about a dozen of them. The group of people extinguished their torches and hid quietly. At that time, Commander Lei and Second Uncle thought that this might be the local security and cadres coming to capture the person who would be matched with the person who got married. However, from the looks of it, they didn't seem to be in the same situation. The two of them did not dare to move an inch while standing on the tree. Occasionally, there would be an ant or a mosquito that would bite their body, but they could only endure it. It was like living a year.
Relying on the torches held by those people, the two saw that it really did look like they were getting married. A group of people were carrying a palanquin, blowing it around and beating it, but the strange thing was that none of them were as happy as if they were getting married. What was even more surprising was that the person sitting on the palanquin without a roof was not the bride, but a monkey covered in black fur.
Just when their uncle and nephew were at a loss, a group of people suddenly attacked from the foot of the mountain. In an instant, the group of people shot and hacked, and the group that got married ended up on the mountain. This group of people were as efficient as the wind. They were definitely not ordinary villagers. Commander Lei and Second Uncle hid in the trees for a long time, not daring to come down. Only after they confirmed that those people had all left did Second Uncle Lei slip down the tree alone.
Second Uncle Lei had always been bold. Although the things he encountered this time were dangerous and strange, he was still able to maintain his calm. After he got down the tree, he first looked at the people who were attacked and found that there were no survivors. However, what was strange was that there were still some foreigners among these corpses, but he didn't know where they came from. He didn't dare to stay in this land of conflict for long. After climbing up a new tree, he carried Commander Lei down and carefully returned to his hometown where he stayed for the night. The next day, when the villagers went to work on the mountain, no one saw the corpse. Presumably, someone had taken care of it.
Commander Lei suffered a huge shock that night. After returning, he began to have a fever. His second uncle gave him some medicine. In order to be safe, he wasn't able to wait for him to recover, so he persisted on his way back. When he asked Second Uncle what exactly happened that night, Second Uncle said that nothing happened. It was because he randomly ate the poisonous fruits in the mountains, and the hallucinations he had created caused him to have a fever that never left him. Commander Lei was skeptical, but in the end, this matter became a sore point in his heart. It wasn't until he had grown up that he realized what had happened to him.