Lightning flashed and thunder rumbled.
The gloomy sky was very low.
Thousands of miles of mountains, pine and cypress trees.
The strong wind swept across the mountain peak and the deep valley. The trees moved with the wind like waves on the sea.
The torrential rain smashed into the dense forest and rocks, making a roar that sounded like ten thousand horses galloping. The water vapor that splashed was blown up by the strong wind, making it seem like the fog was rising.
The river roared and rushed downstream. The water that could not enter the river in time rushed along the rugged mountain path.
A white van sped along the mountain road, splashing water on both sides of the car.
The middle-aged man driving the car was Han Shengwei, who owned a quarry in a small ravine in the mountains. He was originally in the sales department in the city. Half an hour ago, he received a call saying that a strange situation had happened in the quarry…
The summer sky was like a doll's face, changing at will. The sun was already shining ten miles away, and they were not far from the quarry.
At the bend of the path in the valley, a light-gray wolf-like animal was squatting in the middle of the path. It had a lazy appearance, triangular eyes, and a wide mouth. The soft flesh on both sides of the mouth was very long, and its cold eyes revealed a faint arrogance. Anyone who liked mastiffs would think that it was a huge wolf mastiff at first sight.
Its owner, Han Shengwei, named it Xiaoke. It was very large, with a length of four feet six inches from the tip of its nose to the root of its tail and two feet nine inches from its shoulders. The book said,'Mastiff, big dog. A dog that is four feet long is called a mastiff. Judging by its appearance, Xiaoke indeed looked like a mastiff and could be classified as a battle mastiff. The Tibetan Ancient Scripture had records of 'training mastiffs to follow the army and use them as a surprise combat'.
Ancient books recorded that there were dogs in the earth that could cultivate. They were called aardwolves. Xiaoke was the aardwolf, a legendary ancient beast. The scientific community had determined that it was an extinct species. Xiaoke was still in its infancy, and it was unknown how big it would be when it reached adulthood.
Xiaoke's senses were especially sensitive, her sense of smell and hearing could reach up to a hundred miles away. It was here to wait for its master.
The chef of the quarry was called Gu Zi. She was a poor person, deaf and mute. When she was young, she was caught in a fire and half of her face was disfigured, so she always liked to cover the burned half of her face with her long hair. If one only looked at her side profile, she was really a beauty. Her black and bright eyes shone like gems.
As the saying went, the eyes were the windows to the soul. Guzi was kind and gentle, had a good temper, and was patient. She was also extremely intelligent. She was a good cook and often made delicious food from ordinary ingredients. Everyone in the quarry liked her very much.
Just two hours ago, strands of seven-colored light had drifted out of the blasting area of the quarry for no reason. They gathered about one meter on the ground and slowly rotated, constantly changing sizes and colors. Gu Zi happened to be picking vegetables in a nearby vegetable garden. He was attracted by the magical scene and walked into it.
About three minutes later, the glow that appeared out of nowhere dissipated, and the millet mysteriously disappeared…
Han Shengwei's main purpose here was to look for grains. His own worker had mysteriously disappeared in his field, especially a girl. How could he face others if word got out?
He had to find her!
When everyone heard that Han Shengwei was going to look for grains, they were all willing to accompany him. In the end, Brother Six and Hongbin were chosen to accompany Han Shengwei so that the three of them could take care of each other.
When the three of them and the aardwolf walked to the edge of the area where the mysterious light appeared, Xiaoke firmly stopped Brother Six and Hong Bin. It was as if only its master had the right to go forward. No matter how they coaxed it, it didn't work. Although the two of them didn't trust Han Shengwei to go alone, they didn't dare to force it. After all, Xiaoke was too big and no one dared to provoke it directly.
Brother Six understood Han Shengwei the most.
They were classmates from elementary school to middle school. In Brother Six's memory, Han Shengwei had never succeeded in anything except for his excellent grades.
Han Shengwei was from the countryside. He had entered society at the age of fifteen or sixteen. Now, he was forty-five years old. After thirty years of hard work, he had achieved nothing.‘Failure is the mother of success 'did not apply to him because he had never succeeded before.
Falling down and getting back up could be used as a label for him, but it could not completely describe him, because he kept repeating 'falling down and getting back up and falling down and getting back up'...
This was why Brother Six understood and admired Han Shengwei. Although his life was a failure, it seemed that this person would never be defeated.
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