13 Ke Chu is angry

Style: Historical Author: Tian RuoxianWords: 3371Update Time: 24/02/20 19:47:38
There was the sound of tables and chairs moving in the room, as if the people in the room were walking too fast and bumped into something.

When Yaoshu ran out of the house, he only had one shoe on.

Seeing Brother Mu, tears welled up in his cloudy eyes.

"Brother Mu, did he bully you?"

Brother Mu was stunned and shook his head hastily, "No, no."

"How could it be like this without you?" Yaoshu pulled Brother Mu into the door, and through the falling moonlight, Yao Wanshu could clearly see Brother Mu's miserable condition.

Brother Mu's body was covered with gray-brown soil. Since he had walked all the way in the sun, his temples were wet with sweat and stuck to his forehead. His mouth was chapped, his face was unnaturally red after being exposed to the sun, and his fingernails were all covered with dirt. mud.

Brother Mu is a very clean person. In the past, when they went to see him, he was always white and clean, unlike now, he looked like he was in trouble.

Xiaoyou Village is not close to here. Brother Mu arrived now and started on his way when the sun was hot.

In this situation, what is it but being kicked out by your husband’s family?

Yao Wan's face turned black.

The door was blocked just now, so he was only looking at Brother Mu and didn't notice Brother Mu's miserable condition at all.

He was filled with anger, "Brother Mu! Don't be afraid! I will seek justice for you!"

Brother Mu was anxious, "It's true, my husband treats me very well. I just ran away to find you."

Seeing that Brother Mu didn't look like he was lying, Yaoshu held Yao Wanshu's hand and said, "Go ahead and say, Wan Shu, go and roast all the rabbits we just killed today."

Brother Mu loved to eat roasted suckling rabbit when he was a kid, and they just happened to catch a few rabbits during the day.

Only then did Yao Wanshu realize that Brother Mu had eaten nothing along the way, so he didn't care and hurried to deal with the rabbit.

Yaoshu asked Brother Mu to go back to the house and sit down first, while he went to the kitchen to get some sugar and make a cup of sugar water.

Yao Wanshu shouted, "Dad, please put more, Brother Mu loves sweets."

Yaoshu glared at him, "You don't have to say it."

The candies at home are usually placed high, and the two of them would not touch them even if they could.

Yao Wanshu chuckled, "Don't I remind you? Brother Mu comes here once in a while."

Yaoshu felt sour in her heart, "Yes, it's a rare occasion."

Yao Wanshu smiled slightly, lowered his head and stopped talking.

The fact that Brother Mu was snatched away was a pain in their hearts forever.

When Yaoshu walked into the room with water, Brother Mu took out the grapefruit candy wrapped in lotus leaves from his arms.

"Dad, I brought you some candy." Brother Mu pulled the lotus leaves apart and said with a smile, "This is the candy made by my husband. I want you to try it too?"

Yaoshu put down the water and asked in surprise: "Did Ke Chu make it? He knows how to make candy?"

Brother Mu told Yaoshu briefly and concisely what had happened in the past few days, and then he said coyly: "I came here just to make a bamboo tube with you."

He didn't mention the money, but he knew that if he did, his brother and dad wouldn't accept it.

He planned to secretly put some broken silver in the house when he left, and then discuss the matter with her husband after he returned.

Yaoshu's expression softened slightly, "Bamboo tubes are a small matter, your brother and I can make hundreds of them in a day."

He said happily, "As long as he treats you well."

Brother Mu pursed his lips and smiled shyly, "He has always been very good to me."

Yaoshu asked: "You said you left him a message, can he understand it?"

When Mu Geer was a child, he often used a stick to scribble on the ground and draw pictures. Very few people in the family could understand the things he drew.

Brother Mu vowed, "My husband will definitely understand. He understands me best."



Yaojia.

Min was huddled in the corner with a pale face, while Ke Tuo hid behind her, trembling.

Ke Da was holding on to the wall, twitching all over whether he was angry or afraid.

Ke Chu took a machete and chopped off the last intact chair in the house, with a sinister look on his face, "Where did Brother Mu go?"

Min cried and trembled and said, "I really don't know. I haven't seen him since I brought you food. Who knows which wild man he went to find?"

Her voice faltered, and she was so frightened by Ke Chu's frightening eyes that she could not continue.

Ke Chu's heart surged with rage.

He didn't believe that Brother Mu would find other men, but he was afraid.

He knew that Brother Mu had someone he liked because he once saw Brother Mu crying in that man's arms.

It was also because of this that he believed Min's instigation in his previous life.

Ke Da scolded, "You bastard! It's not enough to go crazy once in the fields, you'll go crazy again when you get home!"

He was doing a good job today, but because someone said that Brother Mu was a hen that couldn't lay eggs, Ke Chu went crazy.

Carrying a hoe, he chased the man throughout the village, scaring the man so much that he peed his pants.

Li Zheng took several strong men to stop Ke Chu. He dragged Ke Chu to apologize, which was really embarrassing.

When he returned home exhausted both physically and mentally, he wanted to teach Ke Chu a lesson, but he didn't expect Ke Chu to go crazy again when he found out that Brother Mu was not there.

This time Ke Chu smashed everything in the house. Although he didn't hurt anyone, he scared them quite a lot.

Ke Chu ignored him and asked word by word like a demon, "Where is Brother Mu?"

"I don't know, I really don't know!" Min cried aggrievedly, "Didn't I show you the things he left? If he left something for you, he must have left on his own! "

When she came back, she wanted to trouble Brother Mu, but she didn't know that there was no Brother Mu in the room, only a piece of linen.

She couldn't understand what was painted on the linen, but she guessed it was a message from Brother Mu to Ke Chu.

She put the linen away, thinking that if Brother Mu hadn't come back when Ke Chu came back, she would say that Brother Mu ran away with someone.

Little did she know that Ke Chu would go crazy. At that time, Ke Chu looked at her as if he wanted to kill her, her own mother, with a knife.

She was so frightened that she returned the cloth to Ke Chu.

After Ke Chu read it, he immediately smashed up his house.

All the pots, pans, tables and chairs were smashed!

Ke Chu threw away the knife in his hand, pulled out the linen cloth from his arms, walked to the yard, and looked at it carefully under the moonlight.

Drawn on the linen is a mountain with many black spots and a crooked house. There are two lines connecting the mountain and the house back and forth. There is also a big circle and a small circle drawn on the top.

He frowned, thought for a long time, opened the door and walked out.

He suspected that the painting meant that Brother Mu had gone up the mountain.

But why haven't you come back yet?

He ran to the grapefruit grove on the mountain and called Brother Mu.

It was quiet in the mountains, and the only thing that came back was his echo.

He searched on the mountain all night, and his face was dark when he came down the mountain.

Brother Mu's 'message' to him proves that Brother Mu knew he would not come back so soon when he left.

It was also because of this that he was able to endure the anxiety in his heart last night and smashed the house to shock the Min family.

Azabu's presence reassured him, but it also made him anxious because he couldn't understand it.

He couldn't find Brother Mu, and he began to suspect that his guess was wrong.

He took out the linen again and looked at it as he walked.

When the sun first rose, he raised his head and looked at the sun peeking out from the other side of the mountain. An idea flashed in his mind, and he looked down at Azabu again.

The big circle and the small circle are one in the east and the other in the west. Could it be that these circles refer to the sun and the moon.

What Brother Mu wants to say is that it will take him a day and a night to come back?

Ke Chu gritted his teeth and veins jumped on his forehead.

Yaoshan Village.

Brother Mu had eaten and drank enough and was ready to go home.

Yaoshu looked at Brother Mu reluctantly and told Yao Wanshu, "We must send Brother Mu to the entrance of the village and then come back."

Yao Wanshu waved his hand and responded, "I know."

If he wasn't afraid of being seen by the Liang family and causing unnecessary trouble to Brother Mu, he would even want to send Brother Mu home directly.

Brother Mu said helplessly, "Actually, I can go back by myself."

When he came, he came by himself.

Yaoshu said in a deep voice, "How can that be? It's such a long way! You are a brother. We didn't know when you came here. Where can we let you go back alone?"

Brother Mu couldn't defeat them, so he had to compromise.

When Yao Wanshu sent Brother Mu to the entrance of Xiaoyou Village, the sun was already setting.

Brother Mu grabbed Yao Wanshu's sleeves and said worriedly, "Brother, why don't you stay here for one night? It's almost dark, and it's too dangerous to walk at night."

Yao Wanshu tapped Brother Mu's forehead, "You know it's dangerous to walk at night and you were still so aggressive yesterday? Okay, your brother and I are not that weak."

He pushed Brother Mu back, "Go back."

Brother Mu walked back in three steps. The closer he got to the Ke family, the faster he walked.

He misses his husband.

From a distance, he saw a man standing outside the door of Ke's courtyard. The man was stretching his neck to look across the mountain.

Although it was just a figure from behind, Brother Mu still recognized Ke Chu, and he shouted happily, "Husband!"

Ke Chu turned his head suddenly, and when he saw Brother Mu jumping up and running over, his face was tense and his teeth were gritting.

Brother Mu saw something wrong with the way Ke Chu was staring at him, and his steps gradually slowed down.

He lowered his head slightly, looking at him guiltily and flatteringly like a puppy that had done something wrong, "Husband..."

Ke Chu couldn't hold himself any longer. He picked up Brother Mu, strode into the room and threw Brother Mu on the quilt.

Brother Mu shouted, feeling his legs go cold before he even got up.

Ke Chu took off his pants!

"Snapped!"

There was a crisp sound, buttocks felt painful and numb, and Brother Mu was stunned.

Ke Chu was so angry that he used a lot of force when he struck. In just a few strokes, the only fleshy part of Brother Mu's body was turned red.

Brother Mu's face turned red, he bit his lower lip, and tears fell from his eyes.

Ke Chu's heart ached, and he couldn't lower his raised hand.

He asked solemnly: "Do you know you were wrong?"

Brother Mu struggled to get off him and huddled at the foot of the bed, his eyes filled with tears.

He didn't say anything, just cried, crying silently, tears rolled down his cheeks, and soon his clothes were wet.

Ke Chu resisted the urge to hold him in his arms and comfort him, "Where have you been?"

Brother Mu hugged his legs and buried his head in them, not even looking at him.

Ke Chu's head hurt with anger, "Yao Mu'er! Speak!"

Brother Mu ignored him, his shoulders trembled, and he cried as if he couldn't breathe.

The anger in Ke Chu's heart suddenly vented.

He held Brother Mu in his arms, stroked Brother Mu's back, and coaxed gently, "Stop crying. It was my fault. I shouldn't have hurt you..."

Why were he and Brother Mu so angry? Brother Mu was so angry that he was the one who felt bad.