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Chapter one hundred and ninety-ninth sluggish June and June tickets)

The second eagle obediently brought back a fat rabbit for Jiayin, threw it into the yard with a "Plop!", and flew directly to the temple to share the food with Xiao Ling.

Yang Chengsi and Fang Zhiyuan were first startled by the sudden sound. They saw the rabbit and then the eagle flying away. They picked up the rabbit and handled it skillfully.

After eating the rabbit brought back by Ying Lao Er, Jiayin went to the Dragon Temple.

Because she had felt before that something was wrong with Liuliu's mood.

When those Taoist priests were talking nonsense there before, Liuliu was also listening not far away.

But it didn't rush forward as excitedly as Xiaoling.

With its character, even if it can't speak and reason, it will definitely step forward and kick the rocks with its hooves to show off its intimidation.

But today, he was motionless, as if he was wandering in the sky.

Jiayin was a little worried, so he came over to take a look.

After all, this is the first friend I have received since I came to this world, and the feelings are still different.

And because Liuliu is big, unlike Xiaoling, he can enter and leave her room at any time, sleep with her, and so on. During this time, Jiayin paid much less attention to Liuliu, and she felt somewhat guilty.

Fang Zhiyuan was worried that Jiayin would run out alone. After all, he was only a five- or six-year-old child.

Especially since he was almost kidnapped by human traffickers last time, he has been paying closer attention. As soon as Good News leaves the village, he will follow and watch, fearing that another accident will happen.

The two of them walked leisurely to the Dragon Temple and went directly to the backyard.

Liuliu usually wanders around the backyard during the day. Everyone knows that he is the sacred donkey in the temple and will not mess with him. They are all used to it.

Only at night did Liuliu go back to the front yard to hang out in case anyone came in to steal the tribute.

Because this really happened, just a few days ago.

Everyone from all over the place knows that there are tributes placed on the altar table in the Dragon Temple day and night, all sent by pilgrims who come to fulfill their vows.

Desserts and fruits that cannot be stored should be kept for two days, eaten by the people who visit the temple every day, and then replaced with new ones.

And everyone knows that at night, except for the rooms in the last row, which are occupied, no one is watching from the front.

One night a few days ago, some beggars who were wandering nearby jumped in from the wall on one side to steal the tributes inside.

In fact, this is not a big deal. If you take it just for a bite, they will not pursue it.

Unexpectedly, they took the tributes and tried to steal the porcelain on which the offerings were placed!

Those are priceless things!

Especially the porcelain in the main hall, which was sent by Shaoyang, is a bit more expensive than the porcelain merchants before!

Those people made a noise when they were about to leave after stealing, and were discovered by a couple of six or six who were resting in the front yard.

The other party didn't know the details of Liuliu, and thought it was some pilgrim's donkey who lived in the wing in the backyard and ran out without tying the reins.

They didn't care. If the door was open, they might have thought of stealing the donkey too. But unfortunately, the door was locked, and they had to climb over the wall themselves, but they couldn't handle such a big animal.

So I didn't pay much attention to Liuliu and just walked over the wall.

As a result, he was kicked unconscious by Sixty-sixers and fell to the wall.

Of course Liuliu held back his strength and didn't really hurt them, he just kicked them unconscious.

The next day, when the old people in the village went to open the temple door, they saw several dirty beggars lying beside the wall.

I thought he was dead, so I quickly walked over to check for breath. Fortunately, he was still breathing.

However, when one of them turned over, a package of offerings and a piece of fine porcelain fell out of that person's arms.

Only then did I realize that I was here to steal something!

The old men were so angry that they went back to the village to call someone, who tied up the beggars and took them to the county government.

This kind of petty theft is usually punished with a dozen or twenty slaps.

But this time I stole it into the Dragon Temple. You know, the Dragon Temple is now famous for its miraculous effects! Especially the magistrate of Huayang County is also a loyal believer of the Dragon God!

The last time he went to deliver the letter of appointment, he also went to worship the Dragon God and begged for a bottle of holy water. After drinking it, the back pain that had been bothering him for several years disappeared!

He truly believed in the Dragon God sincerely now, and it could be said that the Dragon God asked for nothing and helped everyone for free. It cost money to go to the medical center for treatment, and it might not be cured.

And as long as you worship the Dragon God, your illness will be cured. Is there anything better than this?

Although not all diseases can be cured, at least the one who was seriously ill was relieved after drinking the holy water. Although he was not cured, he was already doing well.

These people just stole the offerings from the Dragon God, but they also wanted to steal the porcelain that was dedicated to the Dragon God. This is really too much!

You stole the offerings to satisfy your hunger. It's understandable. Just hit a few boards. Why did you steal the porcelain? It must be to sell it for money! This is intolerable.

According to the value of the porcelain, they were directly sentenced to exile. There happened to be a shortage of people in the northwest, so they were directly sent to the northwest.

Many people in the county are aware of this incident, and everyone will pay more attention to the Dragon Temple.

As for how they fainted, of course everyone knows it. The beggars said in court that the donkey in the temple kicked them unconscious.

Only then did everyone realize that the starlings and donkeys in the hall in front were no joke. They were really the messengers of the Dragon God.

So when the Taoist priests came to make trouble today, although the people in the back room had some thoughts in their minds, no one agreed with them. It was because of what happened before.

Jiayin looked at the listless Liuliu, reached out and touched its head, and sent a message to it: "Liuliu, what's wrong with you? Is it because those stinky Taoist priests said something about you? I have thrown them far away,

Don't be angry."

Liuliu shook the donkey's head and said to Jiayin: "It's not because of this. It's because Huihui has been feeling unwell these past few days. I'm worried about it, but it always avoids me."

Jiayin was a little puzzled, why was there something happening with Huihui? She looked to the side and saw, really, why couldn't she see Huihui? They were usually together.

I spread my consciousness and found it beside the lotus pond in the backyard. It was grazing leisurely beside the lotus pond.

There was a piece of grass left uncluttered there, just for Liuliu and the others.

Anyway, the yard is big enough, so there is always fresh grass to eat, and there is no need to prepare fodder for them every day.

Jiayin withdrew her consciousness and told Liuliu what she saw, "Huihui is fine. She is grazing in the backyard now. Can't you see anything wrong?"

Liuliu was a little depressed and said: "You can't tell by looking at it. It just ignores me these days. When I get close, it says it feels uncomfortable and kicks me with its hoof. Does it mean it doesn't like me anymore? It dislikes me...
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