Chapter 110 Wild Boar

Style: Heros Author: Qin ZhiWords: 2009Update Time: 24/01/11 14:44:32
Birds of a feather flock together.

Those who have different paths will not conspire with each other. If you can bring friends and companions together, they must be like-minded people. Even if they are not like-minded, they will definitely have some similarities so that they can speak the same language and express their feelings together.

It is difficult for two people with completely different paths and no common language to become friends. As for people living together, that is completely unreasonable and difficult for outsiders to imagine. In the eyes of ordinary people, this kind of person is either a freak or a fool. There is no way he can be tolerated in the world.

But the world is full of wonders.

People have human speech, and animals have animal speech.

Usually, when species are separated, there must be a language barrier. But there are people who are born spiritual. They can not only speak human language, but also know the language of animals. They can walk with humans and associate with animals. Mortals cannot see through the mystery with their naked eyes, so they label people "freaks and fools". Don’t you know, others laugh at me for being too crazy, but I laugh at others because they can’t see through it.

thump! Ouch!

Tang Zhong was thrown into a dark and wet place by two servants. His bones almost fell apart and he was in so much pain that he couldn't get up for a long time.

Tang Zhong's clothes weren't completely dry anyway, so he just lay on the wet ground and couldn't get up, just looking around with his eyes open. It was completely dark all around, and nothing could be seen. It was shaped like a dungeon, and seemed very spacious. The only place where he could see a glimmer of light was the skylight above his head, from which he himself had fallen just now. The skylight should be the only exit. There is no light elsewhere, and there is no way out even if you think about it. The ground was covered with mud-like stuff, and the stench was unbearable, like animal excrement.

Tang Zhong lay there for a while, feeling flustered by the stench, so he stood up, turned sideways and smelled himself, and found that the smell was all over his body, which made him cough and vomit.

Tang Zhong vomited for a while, and suddenly had a strange feeling. He felt that there was a pair of big eyes behind him, staring at him fiercely. Tang Zhong clearly felt that these big eyes were full of huge energy, and the direct gaze made him feel chilly. Strictly speaking, Tang Zhong was neither incompetent nor courageous, but simply lacked knowledge. Once this person is ignorant, he will easily lose confidence, lose self-confidence, and become guilty and timid. No matter if he encounters a strong enemy, or encounters shrimp soldiers and crab generals, he will act like a bear and be scared to death.

Tang Zhong neither saw the enemy nor figured out who the enemy was, so he was already discouraged. Because he doesn't know how big a deal he is, he never believes in himself. But he was certain that there were indeed strange eyes staring at him in the surrounding darkness.

Buzz!

Suddenly, a pig's cry came from behind, the sound was loud and harsh.

As soon as Tang Zhong heard the pig braying, he felt less scared and thought to himself, "It turns out to be a little pig! It scared me to death."

He immediately turned around and saw a creature slowly walking out of the darkness. It was indeed a pig, but not a piglet, but a fat and strong wild boar with two green tusks. The wild boar is huge, almost as tall as a man, and looks fatter than a cow. The two green eyes glowed fiercely, and the mouth was half open, spitting out foamy saliva, as if he wanted to swallow Tang Zhong in one gulp. He was obviously very hungry.

Ordinary people would be scared to death if they saw this giant wild boar, and even tigers would be scared to death if they saw it. Tang Zhong was not an ordinary person. After he saw this giant wild boar, he was no longer afraid at all. He was overjoyed and sighed: "What a big little pig!" In his opinion, no matter how big it is, Pigs can also be called piglets.

The wild boar roared twice and scratched its hooves a few more times, as if it was about to attack.

Tang Zhong seemed to understand something and said to the wild boar: "What? Are you hungry? Actually, I am hungry too."

The wild boar buzzed twice more, and Tang Zhong suddenly changed his expression. He was obviously a little scared, but in the blink of an eye he smiled again: "You want to eat me? No, no! If you eat me, won't I die?" ?" If he was eaten by a wild boar, he would have died, so there was no need for him to say that.

The wild boar was obviously a little helpless, so it scratched its hooves a few more times, and then suddenly ran like a tiger and really rushed into the middle of the Tang Dynasty. Tang Zhong seemed to have expected it. He jumped up and rode on the back of the wild boar. The wild boar missed a hit, which was obviously a bit surprising, but what made it even more angry was that Tang Zhong was actually riding on it now. The wild boar immediately became manic, and almost knocked Tang Zhong off his back by thrashing about. In a panic, Tang Zhong grabbed the wild boar's ears with both hands and clamped the wild boar's body tightly with his legs. No matter how the wild boar writhed, it could not topple Tang Zhong.

Such a big wild boar must not be a vulgar thing. It jumped wildly for a while, and then it suddenly calmed down after seeing that it could not help Tang Zhong.

Tang Zhong thought that the wild boar had been trained by him, so he said: "Little Pig, be good! I won't hurt you, as long as you don't hurt me."

But the wild boar didn't think so. It was calm just because it was thinking of ways to deal with Tang Zhong.

Before the wild boar moved, Tang Zhong really thought that the wild boar had become better behaved. Just as he was about to get off the wild boar, the wild boar suddenly turned over and threw Tang Zhong out, slamming his body against the wall.

Tang Zhong was knocked dizzy, his eyes were black, and he couldn't stand up for a while. Seeing that the time had come, the wild boar rushed straight towards Tang Zhong, and stabbed straight at Tang Zhong's chest with its two long fangs. Tang Zhong was knocked unconscious and before he could stand up, the wild boar was already approaching quickly. Tang Zhong turned pale with fright, thinking he would die instantly. He closed his eyes and pushed his hands forward unconsciously. Strangely enough, the wild boar's tusks really failed to stab him.

Tang Zhong slowly opened his eyes and took a look. The ferocious face of the wild boar was right in front of him, but now he couldn't get any closer, because he firmly grasped its two fangs with both hands and pushed them outward with force. . Although Tangzhong was pushed to the corner, it was difficult for the Wild Boar to score another point.

Tang Zhong himself couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, as if he didn't expect that his power was so great that he could actually fight against this giant wild boar.

The wild boar made several violent thrusts, but it was unable to deal with Tang Zhong's divine power and suddenly roared several times.

Tang Zhong heard the roar and asked, "Are you hungry? Am I hungry too? Let's not fight. Let's go find something to eat together later."

It turns out that Tang Zhong is different from ordinary people. In addition to being able to see through the eyes, he also understands the language of birds and animals. He usually likes to chat with cats and dogs. In the eyes of others, he is talking nonsense, but in fact he is really communicating with them. Outsiders laugh at him for being crazy, but he can actually laugh at outsiders for being ignorant.

But Tang Zhong won't make fun of others, because it doesn't realize that it is very different from others. He only thought that others were like him, able to see without seeing and understand the chirping of birds and the chirping of insects.

He is crazy and stupid, sometimes because of his own ignorance, sometimes because of the ignorance of others.