Nan Chan

Chapter 2: Koi

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A koi is lying in a porcelain altar.

It seems to be bored and unwilling to even move. The window was opened in the inner room, and snowflakes drifted in at three or four o'clock. It swam around with its tail flicking, touched the snowflakes with its mouth, was frozen a bit, and then suddenly sank into the water, shaking its head, very surprised. It played alone for a while, still lonely, then floated up again and looked up at the man who was sleeping on the couch.

This koi has never seen anyone else, so I don't know how to measure beauty and ugliness in this world. But it often looks fascinated by this person, as if the fun of the day is all at this time. It looked at the man's eyebrows, mouth and nose wantonly, and glimpsed a little romantic color from it. When this person woke up, it was completely different and cold, as if a mass of sultry fragrant crumbs had been sunk under the gurgling ice, and he became very alienated. Fortunately, the man seemed to be injured, and he was asleep for most of the day.

The koi looked at it for a long time, and saw that the snow was getting thicker outside, and a lot of leaked in through the window. The man was still unaware, and the broken snow lay on his forehead and slowly turned into water.

The koi looked at it and felt negative. It has been with this person for many months and has never been close to it, but today it was taken first by this daring snowflake, why!

The koi slapped the porcelain wall loudly, stirred the water into waves, jumped out of the water and splashed, only to make the man frown slightly and open his eyes. The man's eyes were a little dull before he turned to the white porcelain altar. The koi just "thumped" into the water, splashing a pool of water on the small case.

It thought that the man should get up and comfort it, but he just glanced at it, then raised his finger and clicked in the air, then closed his eyes to rest. The koi was fixed by this point, and before it had time to flick its tail, it floated stiffly on the water. It opened its mouth to scream, but could only spit out bubbles. It was angry, and thought that I would ignore him recently, and even if he coaxed and persuaded me, I would also ignore him!

The man slept fully until the next morning, and when he got up and put on his clothes, he was still tired and tired. Koi has been fixed for one night, and his heart has changed from "I don't care about him" to "I will never let you pass by in this life", but unfortunately the man can neither hear nor understand. He put some bait in the palm of his hand, and the koi felt light and moved again. As soon as it was able to move, it forgot the preface, devoured it after chasing the bait, and finally rubbed the man's fingertips, pretending to be very obedient.

The man's complexion is pale, and when the koi fishes around his fingertips, he feels that he will melt at the touch of a touch, because he looks absent-minded, and it seems that he has no "heart" at all, and he can fall asleep at any time. Koi was afraid that he would really melt, so he pecked his fingertips with his mouth, trying to feel it. Unexpectedly cold to the touch, but very soft. The koi was taken aback and pecked a few more times until the man looked down and was pulled back to consciousness by the slight itching of his fingertips.

He dialed the water and said, "Aren't you full?"

As soon as his voice came out, the north wind on the outer porch stopped.

The koi swam against his fingertips, rolled in a circle, and stared at him. He understood it in his heart and turned his head to look out the window. It was snowing heavily at the moment, and it was not suitable to go out, but he was not in line with common sense, so he stepped out.

The little snowdrift sitting under the steps suddenly shivered, revealing a small stone figure. Using both hands and feet, the little stone man turned over the threshold, put the white porcelain altar on his head, and staggered after him. The man had already stepped into the snow. The little stone man was holding the porcelain altar and followed behind the man's feet. The flying snow seemed to be afraid, so he avoided them and didn't fall on them.

Koi originally saw him and didn't hold himself in person, so he was very depressed. But when he came out, he saw that the sky was covered with snow and the garden was covered in white.

It often lives in the inner room, and it is rarely seen outside. You can only go out when you are in a good mood when you meet a man. Today is the first time to go out and see the snowy sky, and the excitement is unstoppable. For a while, he forgot his shape and jumped so that the porcelain altar swayed from side to side. The porcelain altar slid out along the snow, but luckily it didn't fall over. Unfortunately, the porcelain altar remained the same, but the koi fell and flew out.

The koi collapsed into a golden-red bow in mid-air, plunged one end into the snow, leaving only its tail shaking violently, slapping the snow in horror. In less than a moment, it was dragged out by someone's tail. It was originally a grievance-like expression of low eyebrows, but what caught the eye was a young and handsome face, and immediately struggled with anger.

Ayi bared a sharp tooth: "Jinglin! Can this fish be eaten by me? It's so fat, it's fragrant when stewed and braised."

Jing Lin had already stopped to look back and said, "Give it back to me."

The little stone man got up, stabilized the grass ring that was bent over his head, and jumped after Ah Yi, trying to bring the koi back. A Yi swayed the koi in the air and said with a smile, "If you can get it, take it. Jinglin, you are really boring, you know how to sleep all day, why don't you go down the mountain and play with me? The land of Zhongdu is vast. Boundless, so much more fun, so different from that day, sure to dazzle you and forget about yourself."

If the koi carp hates the most, it is this Ah Yi. He was originally a five-colored bird on the ginseng tree, and he often turned into a human and came to play in the garden. Every time I arrive, I will definitely covet the koi, and I will show my love to Jinglin in every possible way. Koi Huang only felt dizzy in the air, and when he heard that he was tempting Jinglin to go down the mountain again, he was furious and could do nothing to him.

The stone villain kicked Ah Yi's calf, Ah Yi hugged his leg in pain, and the koi took advantage of the situation to break free. The little stone man took the koi straight and turned his head to run. But this koi was so fat that the little stone man could only move half of it, and left half of it dragged in the snow, running wild. The head of the koi was dragged in the snow, and was hit all over the face by the snow. It couldn't even spit out bubbles this time, and it was knocked black before its eyes.

Jing Lin picked it up, but it was still paralyzed, looking very pitiful. Jing Lin looked at it for a moment, opened its mouth weakly, and was sent into the sleeve. As soon as it enters the sleeve, it is immediately alive and well. Jinglin's sleeve has its own space, it can finally breathe when it is immersed in it, and the aura fills the surroundings. It was close to Jing Lin, and it was indescribably comfortable.

This is why it must rely on, stick to, and dominate Jinglin. As long as it sticks to Jinglin, it will be nourished by Jinglin's spiritual energy. Although it still doesn't understand what this means, it is particularly infatuated with the feeling of being nourished. It feels that this spiritual energy is much more delicious than bait food, and it always greedily eats enough. It can't eat enough by itself, how can it allow others to spy on it? Anyone who is close to Jinglin is consciously classified as stealing spiritual energy, so the hostility is deep.

Koi swallowed the spiritual energy while listening to the conversation between Ah Yi and Jing Lin.

"Can't you go down the mountain? You always stay here for a hundred years or five hundred years. It's too lonely." Ah Yi put his hands on his pillow and kicked the snow, "Is this the same for you in the sky? "

none of your business.

Koi thought coldly.

Jinglin's clothes were accompanied by the wind, and she only said, "What are you looking for?"

"Can't you come if you have nothing to do? You are too ruthless. In your heart, am I also that kind of person?" A Yi said disdainfully.

"Nothing goes without going to the Three Treasures Hall." Jing Lin's voice was colder than the wind.

Ah Yi couldn't stand the cold, so he wrapped his cloak tightly. His chin was buried in the fluff, leaving only a pair of black eyes, which made it difficult to distinguish between men and women. He rolled his eyes, looked at Jinglin and said softly, "Brother Jinglin, there is a monster in the east bullying me, but I can't beat him, so you go down and teach him a lesson, you don't need his life, as long as he breaks his hands and feet, let him He will listen to me honestly from now on, okay?"

Jing Lin took a step and looked at Ah Yi sideways.

Ah Yi took a step back in that gaze, feeling that he was not facing a person, but a crawling beast. He sweated in fear and couldn't hold his face, so he snorted softly, kicked the snow again, and insisted, "Are you helping or not!"

Jing Lin looked at him indifferently for a long time and said, "You want to cut off people's hands and feet so much?"

Ah Yi felt a chill in his heart and was inexplicably afraid. He clenched his cloak tightly, not daring to answer at this moment. Jing Lin ignored him and stepped forward.

Ah Yi stood there and gritted his teeth, wondering what words he said made this man unhappy. He didn't want the other party's life, he just wanted the other party to cut off his hands and feet, what's the point? It's worth his disrespect!

Ah Yi was originally raised as a spoiled child, and his sister was the god of the Shenli tree, who was in charge of the growth of grass and trees in Zhongdu, and she was very fond of him. He has always wanted the wind to be the wind and the rain to be the rain, and he is used to running rampant in Zhongdu, so he doesn't know how to write the word "beautiful". When he was angry at the moment, he stopped chasing after Jing Lin and begged, and turned around and turned into a five-colored bird and flew away through the snow.

At night, Jinglin fell asleep, and the koi stood still against the porcelain wall. The inner room was not lit, and the garden was pitch black. Hearing a slight sound, Ah Yi flew into the inner room and turned into a human figure. He picked up the porcelain altar and tiptoed out the door.

As soon as he left the garden, Ah Yi ran away. The koi woke up in the turbulence. Seeing that the night was thick and the wind continued, he knew that he had entered the tiger's mouth.

"He has always cherished you, I will only throw you down the mountain, he will definitely come down the mountain!" A Yi covered the porcelain altar and snorted, "Even if he doesn't come, it doesn't matter, you can't stop slapping my cheek with your tail. Once, since he doesn't want you anymore, I will throw you into the river and feed you to the monsters!"

Koi was furious and listened to Ah Yi again.

"You pretend you don't understand, do you think I don't know? You rely on Jinglin every day, but it's just for his little spiritual energy, and you want to swallow him to increase your cultivation, so that you can transform yourself as soon as possible." Yi turned into wings, soaring among the clouds, "Do you think Jinglin doesn't know either? Stupid! I'll see if he comes or not."

The koi jumped up, but was blocked by Ah Yi's clothes. It noticed that it was getting farther and farther away from Jinglin, and only listening to the whistling of the wind, A Yi flew all night.

The koi gradually calmed down in the cold wind, burying in the water while blowing bubbles.

When Jinglin fell asleep, he couldn't wake up, as if he was half-dead, who knows when he would wake up. If he slept until the spring and March this time, wouldn't I be completely cold

It thought to itself, looking for an opportunity to escape.

It was only said that Jing Lin was still in a deep sleep, but the little stone man leaning against the snow woke up shaking his head. It rubbed its small black bean-like eyes and yawned and ran. When I went down the steps, I didn't pay attention to my feet, and I slid down, "bang, bang, bang" down the steps and down the mountain, and finally fell all fours in the sky. It stood up straight with a carp, put on a straw ring, pulled a dead branch to make a wooden stick, and chased the direction A Yi flew away with one foot deep and one shallow.