"oh."
Qiu Ping rolled his eyes. He was too troubled to bother with the big locust.
"Tell me the truth, are you about to explode with anger right now?" The big locusts circled Qiu Ping, making a non-stop noise in their mouths.
Qiu Ping glanced at the tall tumor on the big locust's head, feeling secretly despised.
This guy's scar hasn't healed yet, so he forgot about the pain.
I happen to be very angry, why don't I beat this big locust again?
"What kind of look are you looking at? What are you doing! I'm telling you, if you hit me now, it's like beating a colleague, and your city god won't let you go!" The big locust looked at Qiu Ping with something wrong in his eyes, and hurriedly moved his front and middle feet. Standing in front of him, he took a step back.
"cut."
Seeing his cowardly appearance, Qiu Ping suddenly lost interest in beating him.
Not far away, the policemen and monks had begun to weigh and bag the grain, and the golden millet exuded a scent from a long distance away.
After all, this is millet nourished by the true dragon spirit. It is larger in size and more fragrant. It is enough to feed the emperor.
Which emperor in the past dynasties can eat the millet nourished by the corpse of a real dragon?
The big locust on the side swallowed his saliva quietly. These millets are really fragrant. The gods outside are really guarding the golden mountains and begging for food. It is illegal to eat mortal food.
My brain is broken.
They kept busy until it got dark, and then the messengers and monks loaded all the grain into the trucks. The young men in the village followed and helped deliver the grain to the treasury and temple.
"This batch of grain is particularly important. I just hope nothing goes wrong, otherwise I will definitely be removed from my official position by the City God. Without my priesthood, I will have to live in the countryside, helpless, and I have to kowtow to the gods when I see them. If After living such a life, I might as well die..." Qiu Ping squatted on the roadside, looked at the food, and murmured to himself.
The landowner on the side was full of questions. We little gods only need to ensure a good harvest of food. What does this harvested food have to do with us?
And the second half of your story is too exaggerated. How can any little monster kowtow to us?
"It seems that this little loach was so angry today that he started talking nonsense." The Tuigong secretly shook his head. These monks are also wicked. You have nothing to do to argue with your children.
It turned out that the big locust was scratching its ears and cheeks anxiously when it saw that Qiu Ping was unable to get in. But suddenly he heard Qiu Ping sighing from the side, and his ears suddenly stood up.
The more he heard about it, the brighter his eyes became.
Okay, I finally found your flaw.
Just wait, Lord Locust God will make you unemployed now. When you see me in the future, you have to kowtow and salute, hehehehe...
"What are you laughing at?" Qiu Ping turned his head and looked at the big locust with curiosity.
"Um... I want you to take care of it. I can laugh if I want to." The big locust put away the smile on his face, raised his head, spread his wings, and flew away in the blink of an eye.
After he left, a smile slowly appeared on Qiu Ping's face.
I really like dealing with idiots, it saves my worries.
…
The queue to collect grains has been long. The young men in the village are pushing wheelbarrows or pulling carts, while the messengers and monks are holding torches to light up the road.
In this way, everyone moved forward on the uneven road.
Nowadays, the world is peaceful and there are few bandits everywhere. Although there are not many people, they are not worried about their food being stolen by gangsters.
So this journey was done without any haste.
"Buzz."
The big locust flapped its wings, and green runes intertwined above his head, quickly forming a dark cloud.
Inside the clouds, there are countless locusts the size of mosquitoes and flies.
"Go ahead, kids!"
The big locust screamed strangely, and then he swayed, shrunk rapidly, blended into the clouds, and swarmed towards the food team.
"What's the movement?"
A policeman raised his head in confusion. He seemed to hear some slight roaring sound. In this era, people generally cannot see clearly at night.
The clouds of locusts blended into the night, and they couldn't see anything at all.
But in the blink of an eye, the roar became louder and louder, like countless wild bees flying around.
The team transporting food was suddenly in a panic. Everyone greeted them and moved closer to one place.
Dozens of torches were connected to one place, instantly lighting up the entire space.
"Buzz!"
The noisy sound resounded in everyone's ears like a magic sound, and then they realized that a dark cloud had fallen in the sky.
"Swiss, swiss, swish."
These clouds quickly fell on the team's grain bags. At first glance, it looked like a layer of dark green dust had fallen on them.
But if you look closely, you can see countless tiny locusts.
Despite the small size of these locusts, in the blink of an eye, the grain bag seemed to be on fire and quickly opened a large hole.
The golden food inside was flowing all over the ground.
But almost instantly, countless small locusts pounced on the food, eating it clean in just a few mouthfuls. Even a layer of turf and moss on the ground was eaten away.
"Food! Save the food quickly!"
The messengers and monks screamed in alarm and hurriedly held torches to drive away the locusts.
But these locusts are transformed by the priesthood, so how can they be harmed by ordinary fire. These torches not only failed to burn the locusts to death, but also burned the food on the cart.
When the wheat is burned by the fire, it crackles, and the air is filled with the aroma of burnt grain.
"Hahaha, little loach, just go back to the muddy pond and become a wild monster!" The big locust stuffed food into his mouth desperately, but he couldn't help feeling secretly happy.
It seemed that every bite of food in his mouth was the meat of a small loach.
"What kind of monster dares to rob humans of food rations!" At this moment, in the darkness, a bearded monk stepped out and shouted righteously.
He threw out his cassock, and in a blink of an eye it turned into a cloud of golden and red smoke, covering it heavily.
Within the area covered by the cassock, all the locusts seemed to be squeezed by some force, and they turned into green ashes and fell to the ground.
The big locust looked up at the cassock that had expanded to the size of several acres of land, and cursed in his heart.
This bald donkey came out of nowhere, stayed up late at night, and came here to fight against himself.
"I am the true god of Shinto. I am dealing with important matters now. The rest of you can leave as soon as possible!"
The big locust yelled, but unexpectedly, the monk sneered from the corner of his mouth.
"Gods? What I've been waiting for this time is the gods. I'll ask you City God to come to Luohan Temple to pick you up. I've said before that the gods in Changning County are sanctimonious on the surface, but secretly they often do such ugly things!"
After hearing what the monk said, the big locust nodded vigorously.
Well, I also think that the gods in Changning County are not good things.
But...I am not from your county!
work hard!
(End of chapter)