I held the Taoist priest in one hand and rolled down the trunk. I turned my head and saw that the argument between the male doctor and the car owner was getting more and more intense.
After escaping from the car, I realized that I had no idea where I was.
There was a leak in the house and it rained all night. The cell phone showed that the battery was low, and it flashed a few times and shut down completely.
Except for a few bare street lamps, the rest is a straight road.
Where should I hide in the middle of the night?
"Meow meow meow."
The golden cat barked at me several times. It was originally a big black cat, and there was no light at night. If it weren't for its two green eyes, I wouldn't have been able to see where it was.
This is not the first time I have heard this kind of call. It also made such a gentle call when it was leading the way.
"Follow you?"
"Meow."
I carried the Taoist priest on my back and followed the golden cat in front. The further I walked, the darker the light became. After ten minutes, even the street lights disappeared.
At this time, I looked up and saw dots of green lights not far away.
Will-o'-the-wisp?
I suddenly felt doubtful, would you take me to the tomb so late at night?
Just when I was wondering, the golden cat moved its feet and was no longer visible.
I didn't chase him, but looked around, found a larger tree, leaned my back against the trunk, and took a few deep breaths.
This little guy has been coming and going without a trace, but there must be some reason for his departure.
After touching it for a few minutes, the golden cat fell from the tree trunk behind me and jumped directly into my arms.
This thing weighed at least twenty pounds. It jumped on my lap and made my knees numb.
I held it with one hand and took a closer look. It had a few pieces of green grass in its mouth.
I slowly took off the grass and carefully identified a few mint plants, but I didn't recognize the rest.
I wondered for a while, really not understanding what this meant.
There is no way, who is the language barrier? Communication can only rely on guessing.
At this moment, it jumped out of my arms, pointed its butt at me, and pulled out several round poop balls.
Um?
I looked at the cat poop, then looked at the grass in my hand, and I seemed to understand.
"Are you asking him to take medicine?"
"Meow."
It would only respond like this if I said it right!
"Eating, even cat poop?"
"Meow."
Cat feces can indeed be used as medicine, but it is usually dried and used as a medicine introduction. Who would put cat feces directly into people's mouths?
I hesitated before and after, but decided to believe it.
I crushed the herbs against the rocks, picked up the hot cat feces, and fed the herbs into the Taoist's mouth.
As soon as the medicine entered his mouth, his throat began to slide slowly. I looked at him dumbfounded. I didn't expect the medicine to be so effective.
The Taoist priest's reaction became more and more obvious. After swallowing a few times, he suddenly opened his mouth and spit out red and green liquid all over the floor.
"Meow meow meow."
The golden cat raised its tail proudly and lay slowly on my lap.
The Taoist priest was lying on the ground, breathing heavily. I patted his back tentatively.
"Don't be afraid, I'm not a bad person."
"call."
He slowly turned around and lay directly in the puddle of liquid, regardless of whether it was dirty or not.
Anyway, at this point, who can care about this?
"I remember you."
He lay flat on the ground, forming a large figure, his eyes always staring at the treetops.
"That night, I saw you hiding in the corner."
As soon as I heard this, I immediately became energetic and there was no need to waste my words!
I slowly helped him up and whispered in his ear: "Can you draw talismans?"
"After all, he is a Taoist priest from Longhu Mountain, how can he not know how to draw talismans?"
His understatement shocked me: "Are you from Longhu Mountain?"
"Ah, it was before." He stood up slowly: "Later he returned to secular life, so he was a former Taoist priest."
No wonder, I think that talisman is so brilliant, and Co-author is the most orthodox successor!
Visually, he is older than me. Even if he has returned to secular life, I should still respect him.
"Senior brother."
A bitter smile appeared on his pale face: "I'm not in the Taoist sect, so I don't deserve the title. Just call me Chen Lei."
"Are you also a Taoist priest?"
Chen Lei's rhetorical question made me slightly startled: "Just like you, a former Taoist priest."
"Have you also returned to secular life?"
"Um."
It's too troublesome to explain what happened to me, so why not just admit it.
Chen Lei tilted his head and looked at me: "Are you here for the hospital too?"
"I……"
I scratched my head and whispered: "I can only say that I ran into it, so I thought I could handle it easily."
Chen Lei nodded to himself: "Then you'd better go."
"Why?"