C5 Phobia illusion
Only after thinking about it again did he realize how cunning this old fox was. He had calculated that the sky would be covered by dark clouds and there wouldn't be any sunlight on this rainy day.
"A-Cong, kill her for me!" I shouted in anger and didn't wait for the old fox to make any movements before I pounced on him. A-Cong also rushed forward behind me and disappeared in a blink of an eye as he rushed in front of her. I looked around to see if there was any sign of her. Why is it gone? "
But I didn't hear Ah Cong's reply, my heart was in a mess. I suddenly turned around to see Ah Cong standing behind me, pale faced, with a pair of withered hands clutching at his neck. Behind Ah Cong was the old fox in human form.
At this moment, Ah Cong stuck out his tongue and rolled his eyes. After a while, his life would be in danger. I immediately turned around to break the old lady's hands. The moment I touched her, I felt a bone-chilling cold.
The strength of those withered hands was extremely great. I, an eighteen year old strong young man, would not be able to move even if I tried. At this moment, the old woman looked at me and gave a sinister smile.
I was even angrier, but I couldn't break her hands with the strength of a strong young man. I stomped my feet in anger, seeing that A-Cong was about to die, but there was nothing I could do about it.
The old woman giggled through her teeth as if she was mocking me.
My face was ashen, and in that moment of despair, I suddenly discovered that there was a big furry tail wagging behind the old woman.
It could be said that the old fox was too pleased with himself that he did not notice that his tail had slipped. It was a blessing in disguise and a great opportunity to take his life.
I dropped to my knees, pretending to give up all resistance. I covered my face with one hand and pounded the ground with the other. However, my eyes sensed the old fox's movement. Seeing that she had slightly lowered her guard, I threw myself forward and stretched out my hands in midair to grab onto her furry tail with all my might.
All of this was accomplished in an instant. My hands gripped her tail tightly and I stood up to pull her back. She was now like a deflated ball, and she was no longer as wild as before.
With a "Putong" sound, A-Cong fell to the ground and splashed into a puddle of mud. Fortunately, he could still hear him huffing and puffing. If he had been any later, he probably would have met God.
My hands gripped his tail so tightly that he turned around and blew a mouthful of black air at me. I couldn't avoid it, so I sucked in all of it and coughed for a long time.
When I came to my senses, there was no sign of the old fox. The surroundings had changed, a field of red flowers and green grass, trees towering into the sky. It was like a paradise on earth, but I couldn't see where Ah Cong was.
"Come on, come on." A melodious and melodious voice reached my ears. Turning my head to look, I found that there was a beautiful girl standing under a large tree not far away, waving at me.
The sound seemed to have an endless attraction, making me forget what just happened, forget to look for A-Cong, forget all the troubles.
I walked over to her, and when I got there I saw that the girl looked only seventeen or eighteen, with a crisp ponytail and big, watery eyes that were staring at me.
She looked at me affectionately. Her eyes were like a magnetic field that attracted my gaze. I only had a brief moment of eye contact with her before feeling that she was the indispensable person in my life.
"Want to play a game together?" she asked, winking at me.
"Play..." "Play, hehehe, just do whatever you say." I looked at her in a daze as she said, her gentle voice made me deeply immersed in it, unable to extricate myself.
Then she hopped up to me and smiled mischievously, and laid her white, slender hand on mine, and a soft, warm feeling came over me, and I was nervous and excited.
"I'll take you somewhere." As she spoke, she gently took my arm and moved forward, turning from time to time to give me a sweet smile.
My heart was beating rapidly. This was the first time I held hands with a girl. The feeling was actually so wonderful. Was this the feeling of being in love? It was as if I had forgotten everything, time, where I was, even who I was.
We walked briskly to a place full of flowers. The flowers swayed gently with the breeze. The butterflies flapped their wings in pairs, flying happily in the sky.
Right at this moment, she suddenly hugged me, and after looking at me affectionately for a moment, she closed her eyes, and her warm lips came to my mouth. I was stunned for a long time, and just as I was about to kiss her, she dodged to the side.
"Let's play a game first." After saying that, she walked up to a big tree by herself, stretched out her head and slammed it into the tree trunk.
I stood behind her in a daze, completely clueless about the current situation. When I saw her suddenly smash into a tree trunk, my heart couldn't help but tighten.
"Come and play with me." She looked back at me, blood running down her forehead, but she was still smiling.
Hearing her voice, I fell into a deep depression again. The fear in my heart disappeared. I felt that this game was very fun. I had to play with her.
I rushed towards the big tree without a care. "Bang!" I smashed my head against it. Not only did I not feel any pain, I even found it very interesting to hit it like this. I hugged the big tree as my head hit it again and again …
"Pah pah!" Two sounds rang out and I felt a burning pain on my face. When I opened my eyes, the scene beside me had changed back to normal. What about the girl? Aren't we playing games together? Just as he was thinking, an excruciating pain spread from his head to his entire body. His vision turned dark and he fainted on the spot.
When I opened my eyes again, I was lying in a room, my head covered with layers of gauze.
Ah Cong, who was sitting at the side, hurriedly said when he saw that I had woken up, "Yo-ge, you've finally woken up. Do you remember what happened last night?"
I shook my head and suddenly felt a splitting headache. I couldn't remember what had happened.
"Aiya, you scared me to death. When I opened my eyes again, I saw you knocking your head against a tree, smirking at the same time. If I didn't slap you twice, you would have been dead." From the looks of it, he still had some lingering fear.
I have no recollection of what A-Cong said at all. Until now, my mind was filled with the image of that girl. Her gentle voice still lingered in my ears.
"Brother, you lie down for a while. I'll tell my grandpa what happened to us yesterday," A-Cong said before leaving the room. Ah Cong's grandfather is also my grandfather)
I was the only one left in the room. It was still raining outside, and the sky was covered with dark clouds that completely blocked out the sun. My body didn't have any energy left, so I didn't know how many days I would have to rest.
Listening to the rain outside, I closed my eyes and wanted to sleep a little longer, but just as my eyes closed, I felt someone enter through the door. I opened my eyes and was immediately ecstatic.
Her hair was wet, and she smiled at me, then closed the door behind her.
When I saw her, I forgot everything except that I was lost in yesterday's beauty.
"Do you want to play another game?" She smiled, her voice still sweet.
My entire body was filled with power. I lifted my blanket and stood up. "Let's play! What will we play with this time?"
She took out a rope and threw it along the beam of the house. At the other end, a knot was tied together to form a rope.
I blankly looked at her and said, "Your hand is so coincidental."
She pulled a stool out from under the bed and said to me, "Here, stand on the bench and stick your head in."
Her sweet voice echoed in my ears.
"Come on, stick your head in, stick your head in."
I gently stood on the bench and looked at her sweet smile. I slowly stuck my head into the rope and kicked the chair to the side. My body was suspended in midair.