Chapter 6 The Story of the Big Horse Monkey ①

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In our Northeast, there are many legendary mythical beasts, such as the silly roe deer, the deflated calf, the rabbit, the donkey, the blind bear, the yellow-skinned man, the white-eyed wolf and so on.

The most terrifying one is the Blind Bear. The Blind Bear is tall and burly and extremely powerful. There are barbs on its tongue. If it licks you, your little face will be bloody and bloody in an instant. The Blind Bear can kill someone with just one slap. His head was patted into a watermelon.

But what is more terrifying than the blind bear is the fearsome Malaysian monkey that eats children.

But Malaysian monkeys lived with humans a long, long time ago. At that time, humans' ability to survive was relatively poor. They had to work in the fields and take care of the family. They didn't have enough to eat all year round, so they could only raise some animals to help. The most important member is the Malaysian Monkey.

At that time, the Malaysian monkey was smarter than any other animal. It could stand and walk like a human being. Some people kept a cat to catch mice, a dog to guard the house, and a Malaysian monkey to help them manage the house. Ma Hou felt that he had gained people's trust and was always grateful. Whether it was washing clothes, cooking or taking care of children, he worked diligently and without complaint. Even if his master was away, he could still keep the house in order.

It has been said since ancient times that dogs are loyal ministers and cats are traitorous ministers. There is such a farmer. The tabby cat raised in the family is treated better than itself by the giant monkey. Not only is it valued by the owner, but it can even be eaten with the owner at the table. As time goes by, When the baby is born, he can't help but feel jealous. He often sneaks into the house when the owner is not paying attention and scratches the baby's face with his cat's claws.

When the owner came back and saw injuries on the child's face, he couldn't help blaming the monkey. The monkey also suspected that he had accidentally scratched the child's face. Feeling guilty, the monkey cut off his sharp nails and looked at it more carefully. child.

The tabby cat was angry and disappointed when he saw that his owner did not severely punish the monkey. He thought up one plan after another in his mind to frame the monkey, but unfortunately they were all easily solved by the smart monkey.

Finally one day, the cat saw a long black insect as thick as a bowl and was about to crawl into the yard through the vines. As soon as his eyes rolled, a poisonous plan was immediately formed in his mind.

I saw the tabby cat quickly rushing in front of the big insect and hitting the big insect's head with its claws. The long insect reacted and opened its mouth to bite. The cat escaped the fatal attack with its flexible figure, turned around and jumped into the house, hiding in the child's bed. under.

The black long insect slid its thick body and chased the cat into the house. At this time, the big horse monkey was returning from fetching water from the river. Seeing such an uninvited guest in the house, the big horse monkey was frightened and rushed to the child. A monkey and a snake fought for a long time. The big horse monkey lost its sharp nails and was bitten several times by the long worm. It was strangled by the long worm and vomited a lot of blood. Seeing that the big horse monkey was at a disadvantage, the family's yellow dog broke free. After breaking the rope, he suddenly rushed in and bit into the long insect like crazy.

Seeing one against two, the long insect lost its advantage, let go of the big horse monkey, spit out the letter and turned around to run away. The yellow dog immediately chased him. Only then did the big horse monkey realize that he had been seriously injured and sat down slowly with blood all over his body. on the ground.

Even so, the big monkey still tried his best to comfort the little master, and after coaxing the little master to sleep, he closed his eyes deeply.

The farmer and his wife returned home from the fields. When they entered the door, they saw the big horse monkey sitting on the ground sleeping with blood on its face. The farmer's first reaction was that the child had been poisoned. While the big horse monkey closed its eyes, he raised the hoe in his hand and Killed the big horse monkey.

The poor Damascus didn't even expect that the insect did not bite it to death, but it was poisoned by its most trusted owner while it was sleeping.

And the little master it desperately protected was indeed dead. It turned out that while the little master was seriously injured and sleeping, the tabby cat got out from under the bed, and in order to frame the big monkey, it bit the child's artery.

From then on, the news about the giant monkeys eating children spread. For the safety of their children, nearby farmers wanted to get rid of the giant monkeys in their homes, but they were afraid that they would not be able to kill them directly. One farmer came up with an idea. When he was pushing the grinder, he deliberately took off the grinding flag and put it on the grinding plate. Then he called the big horse monkey to come over and press it. When the loyal big horse monkey stretched out his hand to press the grinding flag, the farmer rushed forward. The wheel that pushed the roller immediately suppressed the big horse monkey's hands. The big horse monkey jumped and screamed in pain, but couldn't get away. It looked at the master with hopeful eyes, and was finally beaten by the master. Beaten to death.

Seeing that their serious worries could be eliminated so easily, other farmers followed suit. For a time, the tragic corpses of Damascus monkeys could be seen everywhere. This incident almost caused the species to become extinct. From then on, Damascus monkeys and humans formed an irresolvable bond. Because of their hatred, they began to return to live in the deep mountains and old forests, stay away from humans, and hated humans. Sometimes they would go down the mountain to take revenge on some people who had done all the bad things and lost their conscience.