Chapter 4115
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Going to a villager's house was definitely out of the question. They were not allowed to disturb the villagers during their wilderness survival training. If they went to a villager's house, they would be disturbing the villagers.
Ye Chien's fingers, which were wet from the rain, were wrinkled. She swiped the map and decided to stay at a primary school about five kilometers away from here.
There were a total of three villages in this mountainous area. The children in the villages all went to "Wangjia 'ao Hope Primary School". The village they were in now was called "Liujia' ao". As the name implied, the villagers here all had the surname "Liu", while the villagers in Wangjia 'ao all had the surname "Wang".
When Xu Wen heard that they were going to stay at a primary school tonight, she was very happy even though she was so tired that her legs were sore and swollen.
Then there was no need for "courage training"!
Passing by a few villager's houses, which were covered in white plaster and peeling off, Xu Wen, who came from the capital, had never seen such houses that were commonly seen in villages in the early 1990s. She couldn't help but take a few more glances.
She saw that the dim tungsten lamp in the house was lit up by a flash of lightning in the pitch-black rainy sky. Under the pale white light, Xu Wen saw the appearance of the whole house clearly. Her body trembled and she didn't dare to look anymore.
Dark green tiles, mottled plaster walls, large patches of mud bricks exposed, and a few cracks on the main wall facade that even rats could crawl through. Looking at it … it didn't look like a villager's house at all. It was so scary that she panicked.
This kind of mud-brick house was very common in Ye Chien. Her hometown in Shuikou Village was still made of mud bricks until now. However, Uncle Chen repainted it with white plaster and polished the ground with colored stones. It was much brighter than the mud-brick house Xu Wen saw.
Xu Wen, who was seeing it for the first time, lightly patted her chest. She really didn't know that such a house existed. The main wall facade was cracked. Didn't this mean that it was dangerous?
How could there still be people living here?
Xu Wen, who was holding a flashlight, lowered her head and walked. She didn't dare to look around anymore.
The arrival of a stranger in the village startled the dogs raised by the villagers. "Woof! Woof! Woof!" The dogs barked in the heavy rain, adding a bit of desolation to the rainy night. A few more barks came from afar.
Ye Chien, who was walking along the muddy path in the village, raised his head and saw two small green dots in front of him. He shone his flashlight over and saw a yellow and black dog in the middle. When the light shone on it, the dog clamped its tail and barked loudly at the strangers who had barged into the village.
Ye Chien bent down and picked up a rock from the side of the road and threw it at the dog. He shouted, "Go!" The dog, which had been barking fiercely a second ago, suddenly withered. It whimpered and ran away with its tail between its legs.
Dogs were known for their sensitive noses. The house dog immediately sensed the bloodthirsty aura of Ye Chien's action of throwing the stone. Dogs and babies could clearly sense the murderous aura emanating from Ye Chien, who had just walked out of the battlefield.
That was why Ye Chien never hugged the babies, afraid that he would scare them.
Principal Chen had reminded her before, and so had Xia Jinyuan.
Xia Jinyuan had never hugged Xia Yiwei's twins even once.
The students behind them didn't notice anything, but the dogs in the village were a bit fierce. A few villagers who had closed their doors opened their doors again and shone their flashlights around their houses. After confirming that nothing had happened, they returned to their houses.
The five-kilometer mountain road was much more difficult to walk than the five-kilometer road in the city. Every day, the primary school students in Liujiaao would follow the path that Ye Chien and the others had taken to school.
Everyone knew that it was difficult for the children in the mountains to go to school.
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