This thing appeared in the stable, and it must have something to do with animals.
Father Zan specifically told me before that in the entire Alkhan, as long as there is anyone related to animals, Brin does not know him.
Could it be that Father Zan exaggerated on purpose to comfort me?
Then I thought about it, I shouldn't have. This battle is won, and the biggest beneficiary is him. He has no reason to lie to me.
I looked at Apu again: "You don't know him either?"
"do not know."
I nodded to myself and put the things away: "Go back to sleep."
The moment I stood up, I accidentally dropped Apu's quilt to the ground. I quickly got up to pick it up.
The moment I put the quilt back, a faint coolness spread to my fingertips.
I was stunned for a moment, then pretended to be casual and put my hand back into the quilt.
I'm sure there's no warmth in the bed!
Although the climate of the Forbidden Land is completely different from that of Alkhan, the rules are the same. The temperature difference between day and night is extremely large, and the coldest time at night can reach minus 30 degrees Celsius.
It is precisely because of this weather that local people will put a layer of wool felt on their mattresses.
The thermal insulation effect of this thing is far better than any cotton.
From the time the quilt fell to when I picked it up, it only took a few seconds, but the heat would not disappear at all.
The only explanation is that Apu was not sleeping here just now, but went out!
Thinking of the hurried figure just now, I couldn't help but feel wary.
But I really can't find a reasonable reason. If he is not familiar with the place, where can he go?
The best explanation is evidence.
I looked at the two shoes on his feet, turned around and took out a pair of insoles from my backpack.
This was something Zan's father didn't give away before, so we divided it among ourselves.
"Your shoes are too thin, put this in your shoes."
Apu was stunned for a moment and quickly waved his hand: "No, no, the shoes are warm enough."
"Hey, we're a family when we're outside!"
While I was talking, I had already pressed down on his knees, and without any reason I pulled off the shoes. When I stuffed the insoles in, I pressed my fingers hard on the soles.
"Okay, get dressed."
I smiled at him without saying anything. The moment I turned around, I put my finger under the tip of my nose and smelled it.
I'm sure it's not the smell of feet, but the smell of horse manure!
I crushed it with my fingers. The horse manure was very moist and I could still feel the undigested straw.
The horse manure is very fresh, it must have just been stepped on!
This directly shows that he went to the stable just now!
There is indeed something wrong with Apu!
Now everything has been solved. This thing is probably from Apufang, but he said he didn't know it.
All the translations between Brin and I were completely delivered by Apu.
In other words, I actually don’t know what Brin was talking about.
I didn't show it, I just walked back to bed unhurriedly.
Time passed little by little, and it wasn't until 3:30 in the morning that I got up from the bed.
This is the time when people are most sleepy. It is difficult to wake people up if there is no loud noise.
I walked barefoot to Bryn's bed and shook vigorously for a while before Bryn's snoring stopped.
The moment he opened his eyes, I immediately covered his mouth, fearing that he would shout, and then pointed my hand toward the door.
Seeing him nod, I slowly let go of my hand, turned around, took my clothes and walked out first.
Bryn looked at me with a puzzled look on his face. We couldn't communicate, so we could only lead him to the stables.
I took out the powder again and tried to restore Apu's original movements as much as possible.
Bend down and take the powder...
Brin suddenly snatched away the powder as if he had seen a ghost, shaking his head like an electric fan.
"What's the meaning?"
Brin's lower body moves up regularly
He moved up and down, making a slightly obscene movement.
Then he pointed at the horse next to him and slapped his hands so hard that it made a snapping sound.
I immediately understood that what he meant was that this medicine would make horses ****!
To confirm again, I pretended to pour the remaining powder into my mouth, and Brin slapped me in the face, waving his hands and shaking his head with a blushing face.
Now, I can completely confirm it.
Not only does this kid Apu have problems, he is also full of evil!
I nodded and put my index finger to my mouth to signal him not to say anything else.
Brin didn't say anything. He dug out a few buckets of beans and a few buckets of cold water from the trough with a panicked expression.
Those fierce horses were eating so well. I wanted to step forward to stop them, but Brin pushed me away again.
If you continue to eat like this, this horse won't have diarrhea tomorrow?
On second thought, forget it.
After all, he is an expert, and he must have his own reasons for doing so.
After working hard all night, it was almost dawn when the work was finished.
The next day, the White Elephant King looked at me with a smile on his face: "I arranged a few carriages to take away all the gold bricks today."
"You should hurry up and set off while the weather is good. It's easy to get windy and sandy tonight."
*** laughed a few times and just nodded.
I thought it was because I was anxious to drive me away.
As long as I hit the road with the gold nuggets, I'd be the perfect scapegoat.
All I can give to my father is cement blocks. The so-called gold bricks do not exist at all. More importantly, there is no one who can testify for me.
When the time came, Father Zan hit me again, and if he said he was giving me gold bricks, wouldn’t I cry to death?
I looked at the time and saw that there were still two hours left until the time we agreed.
It just so happens that I still need someone to guide me so that I won't be unable to find him again on the road.
I lowered my head and thought for a moment: "Then please send someone to see me off. After all, this is my first time here. If I get lost, I won't be able to explain to Father Zan."
"Easy to say, easy to say."