Ferocious Dog of Old

Chapter 17

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From then on, the front is the little brother, and the back is the puppy.

When I was a child, I was very ignorant and outspoken. When I said it frankly, I didn’t think it was insulting. Later, I realized that this kind of statement sounded wrong to outsiders, so "little dog" became a private secret between two people.

There are three semesters in the first grade of their school, and the first semester is equivalent to half a preschool class, in order to let these blind children adapt to school earlier.

After finishing all three semesters, Chiku should transfer away. He is a discerning child, and he can't go to the school for the blind all the time. Tao Xiaodong told him at first that he only needs to accompany him for one year.

Tao Huainan couldn't do without Chiku, no matter how well he adapted to school and how independent he was, he couldn't do without others. But he didn't argue with his brother, he just secretly said to Chi Ku at night: "Don't be someone else's puppy, you are mine."

"Sleep." Chi Ku told him without opening his eyes.

"You just know how to sleep." Tao Huainan curled his lips, feeling that Chiku is really boring, he was almost heartbroken, Chiku is still the same.

Chi Ku is actually not that sleepy, he just simply doesn't want to respond. The little blind man babbled endlessly, Chi Ku was really afraid to reply with one sentence and start him off.

However, if he didn't reply, it didn't mean that the little blind man stopped nagging.

Tao Huainan kicked off the blanket every once in a while because he thought it was too hot, and wrapped it back up again when it got cold, tossing for a long time. After a while, he put his legs on Chi Ku's body, and when they were comfortable, both legs moved up.

Chi Ku asked him, "Can you still sleep?"

"I can't sleep, can't I?" Tao Huainan was still immersed in the depression of the upcoming parting, "In the future, if you don't go to school with me, who will play with you, who will give you bark."

Chi Ku replied without emotion: "I don't need anyone to give me barks."

Usually when Tao Huainan barked, he acted like a good boy, so there must be something wrong. Chi Ku wished that he would stop barking.

Tao Huainan himself felt sad for the spring and autumn, and felt that there was no hope of going to school in the future, and there was no delay.

After a while, he asked in a low voice: "Chi Ku, you go to school five days a week, and you can't see me for five days, do you miss me?"

Chi Ku replied without hesitation: "I don't want to."

Tao Huainan was stung by his decisive answer, pulled the blanket and turned over, and stopped talking to him.

Chi Ku just thought he was nasty, and said whatever was on his mind.

Tao Huainan was heartbroken by him, and he will not seek him to express his distress in the future. Feeling angry, Tao Huainan had nowhere to say it, but Tao Huainan's lips were filled with blisters.

The elder brother had already gone out to work, and Chi Ku was reading and practicing calligraphy. Tao Huainan went to Chi Ku's place by himself and said to him, "My mouth hurts."

Chi Ku didn't stop writing, and asked him, "Bite your tongue?"

"Didn't bite, it's soaked." Tao Huainan frowned and inhaled hissingly.

"Let me see." Chi Ku said.

Tao Huainan himself pulled his lips to show him, and asked vaguely, "Did you see it? The inside of the lips hurts."

"I see." There was a large white blister, and it hurt to look at it.

The oral ulcer stickers that my brother had bought before, Chi Chi went to the medicine cabinet to find them, and took a piece for Tao Huainan to paste.

After sticking the lips are numb, not so painful.

Chi Ku looked at him with his lower lip pouted, not daring to let his teeth touch, he looked pitiful.

Tao Huainan's face was sullen and distressed.

"I said I'm leaving?" Chi Ku continued writing, saying while writing, "I said I won't go to school with you?"

Tao Huainan blinked: "What do you mean?"

"Ask brother." Chi Ku said with drooping eyelids, looking aloof.

Tao Huainan guessed a little bit, but still didn't dare to believe it completely, his eyes slowly lit up: "Aren't you going out to school?"

Chiku does not answer, but writes carefully.

Tao Huainan pressed his hand, and asked pleasantly beside him, "Is that right? Is it right?"

From the beginning, Chi Ku never said that he wanted to transfer schools. When his brother came to talk to him, Chi Ku immediately said no. Tao Xiaodong told him twice later, but Chiku didn't change his words. When it really turns around, the little blind man will cry again, and that crying spirit is the most annoying.

Tao Huainan was so happy that he put his arms around Chi Ku and leaned close to him, softly whispering a soft "bark" in his ear like a puppy.

"Get up." Chi Ku thought he was sticky, and pushed his arms away.

You can't push it away, Tao Huainan is just a small plaster, the most annoying.

In this world, Tao Huainan cannot live without his brother first, and Chi Ku is the second.

But elder brother is not exactly the same as Chiku, elder brother has his own affairs, and elder brother has to work. Suffering can be present twenty-four hours a day, forever.

This kind of 24-hour inseparable togetherness and companionship can make this inseparable more and more profound. When I was young, I was so cruel that maybe I could still separate them, but as time passed, they became more and more bound together, and they were completely inseparable.

Children are self-willed, and adults cannot be self-willed.

Chi Ku stayed with the school for the blind for another two years, and before the fourth grade started, Tao Xiaodong wanted to transfer him out no matter what. Chi Ku is too clever, and the school no longer keeps him, saying that he is afraid of being delayed in the school for the blind.

Two years ago, Tao Huainan was able to accept Chiku's transfer to another school, but this year he couldn't accept it at all. He didn't accept Tao Xiaodong and didn't intend to be indifferent. He had already completed the school transfer procedures.

Chi Ku himself also approached him, saying that it was the same in the school for the blind, but Tao Xiaodong didn't listen to anyone.

Tao Huainan himself got angry for a few days, and then he found his brother and told him that he didn't go to the school for the blind anymore.

Tao Xiaodong originally thought that he was going to say that he would not let Chi Ku turn around again, but he never expected to say such a thing.

Tao Huainan was quite determined: "I can read all Braille, and now we go to school in the same way as ordinary elementary schools. I don't want to go to a school for the blind."

"You can stop making trouble, little ancestor," Tao Xiaodong even made him laugh, "let your brother go."

"Don't let go," Tao Huainan straddled him and begged with his arms around his neck, "Brother, please."

Tao Xiaodong was able to justly refuse at first, but later he wavered.

In the end, he didn't expect Tao Huainan to study well. Blindness was the biggest obstacle. He really didn't expect his grades to be high. He just grew up healthy and happy.

Chi Ku said that he could teach Tao Huainan, and he would make up for those who did not keep up with the course.

In the end, Tao Xiaodong's heart softened, and he gritted his teeth and turned both of them out.

Chi Ku directly jumped one level, and Tao Huainan followed suit.

After all, ordinary schools are different from schools for the blind. There are no blind paths on campus, and there are no infrastructure specially set up for visually impaired children. There are no Braille versions of books and textbooks. At the beginning, Tao Huainan couldn't keep up with everything in class, and his mind was in a mess when he tried to listen with his ears open. The speed was too fast for him.

Chi Ku sat next to him, Tao Huainan didn't panic. It doesn't matter if he won't, it's fine if we meet later.

The slowness is also really uplifting, the first mid-term exam when I transferred to another school, and I got the third place in the exam. Tao Xiaodong knew that he was good at studying, but he didn't expect it to be this good. He skipped a grade and didn't take the entire fourth grade class.

Tao Huainan was different, he couldn't even rank the bottom one, he wasn't even in the ranking list, and he couldn't answer the test papers.

In ordinary schools, such a blind boy who couldn't answer the paper was too much attention.

The whole school knew that a blind man had been transferred to the fifth grade.

Can blind people still go to school? How do blind people go to school

Ordinary blind people will definitely not be able to go to normal schools, but Tao Huainan is different, he is hanging up.

They have a little brother, and a little brother takes them with them, not to mention going to school, they can go anywhere.

He doesn't know that other people are watching him anyway, as long as he doesn't whisper around him and he can hear him, Tao Huainan is not as timid as he was when he was a child, as long as Chi Kui is next to him, he doesn't care how others discuss it.

Of course, there is something owed. I want to come to recruit him, or say a few annoying words in front of him, but he can't see it anyway.

But Chiku can see it, Chiku is too fierce.

The children are so simple-minded that they don't know what family the blind man comes from. What he fears the most is fighting, and anyone who provokes him will have to fight.

Within a year of transferring to another school, Chi fought three times and called his parents each time.

Tao Xiaodong was called by the teacher and had to clean up the mess for the two little ones.

But the two of his family have natural advantages, whoever is weak is right, there is a little blind man on their side, who can be weaker than him, almost without explaining, they can guess that they must owe the child to provoke him.

So Tao Xiaodong usually doesn't need to apologize, it's the parent of the other party who apologizes to them, with loving and sympathetic eyes, and then slaps his own child a few times.

The two little ones have grown taller, and Chi Ku has grown rapidly in recent years.

Tao Huainan couldn't grow up to him even with a large glass of milk a day. He used to be taller than Chiku, but when he graduated from elementary school and stood next to Chiku, his ears could only touch Chiku's shoulder.

Maybe all the nourishment he had spent on growing up was spent on growing up, and Tao Huainan's guess was all about his appearance.

The half-grown stage is the ugliest, but Tao Huainan seems to have never been ugly before. When he was a baby, he had a round and chubby face, and then gradually revealed his chin. A pair of dull but watery eyes, covered by long eyelashes, is a very beautiful young boy.

The little boy always put a sullen face outside and ignored no one, he was very cold.

Only the two elder brothers in the family knew that he was pretending to be tall or cold.

The two quasi-junior high school students who have just graduated should be in the sophomore year.

However, the one in his family doesn't seem to grow up at all, and when there are no outsiders around, he is still the same girl as before.

When Chiku took a shower, he heard him calling "brother" endlessly in the room.

"What are you shouting for?" Chi Ku came out of the shower with water still dripping from his head.

Tao Huainan patted the bed beside him and smiled, "Let's take a nap together."

"I'm not sleepy, go to sleep." Chi Ku turned up the temperature of the air conditioner, it was too cool.

"Together together." Tao Huainan patted Chiku's pillow again, "I just woke up and there was no one around me, so I was shocked."

Chiku opening his mouth is a familiar "clean thing".

Tao Huainan echoed "hmmm", and then said, "I'm a good businessman."

Chi Ku went to get a towel, dried his hair half dry, and came back to lie down next to him. Tao Huainan turned over and put a leg on him, humming in comfort.

Not sleepy after suffering, he casually took the Braille paper that Tao Huainan was sitting on just now and touched it.

The sound of flipping paper was rattling, Tao Huainan never got up, nor did he have a bad temper, and he didn't make a fuss when he was disturbed, so he pulled a blanket and put a horn on his ear.

Chi Ku asked him, "Can't sleep?"

Tao Huainan closed his eyes and replied softly, "I can fall asleep."

Chi Ku said, "You sleep by yourself, I'll go outside and read a book."

Tao Huainan hastily stretched out his hand to hold his hand, repeating vaguely and busyly: "No, no, no, no, no, no, no."

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