Chapter 104
Chapter 104
"They were doing something with their arms outstretched. The sun was bright and then it went down. The group of people were jumping around next to the fire, then they knelt on the ground with their arms outstretched. I don't know what they were doing..."
The child spoke with difficulty, and Waiya wanted to hit her, but she didn't, so she heard the child say:
"The sun has risen again, and I still don't know what those people are doing."
Waiyabang gave her a punch.
The child stamped his feet angrily: "Why did you hit me?"
Waiya: "I don't know what I'm doing! Can you explain it more clearly?"
Child: "I don't know what to say. Are you listening or not?"
"Listen!" Waiya crossed her arms and endured the anger.
The child took the opportunity to punch her, and before she could fight back, he quickly jumped forward, lit the candle, and continued to talk while looking at the painting:
"Anyway, the sun went down and up so many times, it must have been many days, and the group was still doing this. The two dragons started circling in the clouds, probably because they felt bored.
Then, the group put a lot of food and meat on the table and continued to kneel on the ground for several days. When the sun rose again, the group... put one of the people on the fire and burned him, and then buried him. After another day, they burned another person. The group burned many people. One day, the group... ate the burned meat and drank red water?
The child didn't speak very confidently, but it looked like that, so she and Waiya looked at each other and continued:
"Two dragons were looking down from above. When the people saw them, they laughed and raised their arms. Then they lowered their heads. The people started crying, arguing, and fighting.
Then they put the children on the fire and burned them. The children died, and round dumplings flew out... They smelled very good, and they drooled. Then it started to rain, and they flew down to eat them, but the things scattered and disappeared. They flew around but couldn't find them. The group of people who opened their arms and used their mouths to catch the rain were so scared that they lay on the ground. At this time, a man pushed the two children in front of them... They ate them, and the dumplings were close to a circle in their stomachs.
They were very happy, and the people handed them the basin again. They knelt on the ground, opened their hands, and made gestures to pray for rain, and it began to rain. They played in the clouds while it rained, until a river appeared below, destroying the crops and fields, and drowning the livestock and people. The group of people threw their children into the river, knelt on the ground and prayed for the rain to stop. They flew down and ate the children, and the rain stopped.
They ate many people. When they ate adults, wind would blow towards the circle in their stomachs. When they ate children, dumplings would fly towards the circle in their stomachs. Then they turned into people with dragon heads and human bodies. The people were very happy. They dressed them in clothes, built palaces for them, and prayed to them for more.
At the beginning, they couldn't do many things, so those people gave them more children. The palace was built, and there were incense and people kneeling to worship them every day. There were also things floating on the incense and people's bodies towards them, and they could do many things. Later, their heads turned into people, who should be beautiful people, so there were many eyes looking at them, and they felt annoyed, so it rained harder, and those people fled to high places, and they and the palace sank to the bottom of the water.
Children are still being thrown into the water. Sometimes they will come up and take other people's things or help people realize their wishes.
Once they didn't go up for a long time, and they laid an egg, but they were not satisfied with the long egg that hatched. So they went to the shore, threw the long egg into the water, knelt on the ground, and opened their arms, probably wanting a new egg. Then they went to the market to take other people's things, got beaten, and flew to the sky and looked down.
Everywhere they looked were unfamiliar people and villages, and the terrain was different. A deep river had become shallow, with many branches. They got lost and finally made it back to the palace. After that, they rarely left the palace, concentrating on eating people and turning them into food. The two dragons were entangled together, and no one knew what they were doing. Sometimes they would go up and steal other people's things. They also planted a field with grapes on it.
The painting ends here.
It is worth mentioning that the first children thrown down were both boys and girls, and sometimes adults.
Then slowly, there were many little people wearing skirts.
The person who drew the picture probably didn't understand why, so he wrote three words on it, which might mean - I love to eat.
The writing was so ugly that the child could hardly understand it, but she still guessed it.
But later on, the paintings looked much better.
It shows that diligence can make up for lack of talent.
The story of the river god became something they did not recognize.
"Maybe they can set up a stall and sell paintings, so they don't have to steal."
The child seemed to be lost in thought.
Waiya said coldly, "What are you drawing? How can you draw someone eating someone?"
"Maybe someone will buy it. This painting is like a steamed bun. You step on it one by one, but you can't make a good cake. Those who first fed them humans must want to know how humans make it delicious."
The child was walking and talking when suddenly he stepped on empty air.
I don’t know who came up with this idea, but not only does the bedroom have no door, but there is also a big hole in the ground at the end of the corridor.
They thought they would enter the small building next to them, but in fact they stepped on empty air and fell into another place along the smooth stone wall.
The child said dizzily, "Ah! Their grapes are here, and there are watermelons... maybe they like round things."
This place is really weird. It's underwater, inside the rock wall, and there's not even any sun. They just hang a bead and treat it as light.
I've even planted some fruit trees, and I don't know how they grew, but they're still bearing fruit.
The light was not very bright and only illuminated a small area.
The child was banging a melon, making a loud bang, looking very good, but unfortunately she couldn't hear the sound of the melon being ripe.
"Just consider it ripe," the child pulled off a melon and smashed it open with his fist. The red soil had few seeds, so it was a good melon. "Do you want to eat it? This one is very sweet."
The child was holding an irregular piece of melon and his face was covered with juice from eating it.
"Why don't we just dump out the other stuff? Wouldn't it be better to just take the melons and fruits?"
As the child spoke, he held the melon in his mouth and pulled another one into his Qiankun bag.
"Why are you ignoring me? Are you going to eat or not?"
The child turned around and saw Waiya still sitting on the ground with his back to her and his head tilted up as if he was stupid.
The child was stubborn and went over while chewing the melon: "What's wrong with you? What are you looking at?"
As she spoke, she raised her head. The hole they slid down was right in front of them. If they sat down, they would have to tilt their heads back to see it, but if they stood, they could see it at eye level.
In the dark and creepy stone cave, there was a vague shadow. If you stood inside, you could hear heavy breathing.
It has long whiskers and deer horns, a body as long as a snake, scales like fish, but four claws. Even if you have never seen it, when it reveals its true form, you can recognize at a glance that it is the legendary dragon.
The children fell to the ground with their arms and legs spread out. It whizzed over them and flew in, roaring like a bull, but much louder than a bull.
What was it like seeing a dragon for the first time?
Very bad.
Very fishy.
There is also a cold feeling.
It opened its mouth and roared at them, its breath smelling as bad as a demon's.
It feels like it has nothing to do with God...
It looks more like a very large, ferocious and frightening monster.
The dark blue scales looked like an inkstone that had been thrown into a dye vat. It wasn't ugly, but it wasn't anything special either.
The dragon in their minds should be as dazzling as the phoenix in the fireworks that day. At the very least, it should be clean and have some connection with God at first sight. It should not make people think of a monster when they see it. After all, this is a legendary dragon.
It is said that emperors since ancient times were the reincarnations of real dragons.
How could a mythical beast like that be the one that bared its teeth and drooled at people?
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