
A Dog's Life
by Shu Chaogui
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Grandma Yang may be really confused. She felt that the sky suddenly turned dark today, and the whole process was almost negligible. It got dark quickly, unpreparedly, and frighteningly fast. This scene seemed familiar: more than fifty years ago, she did When she was a girl, she was peeing in the valley in the east of the village, and was bumped head-on by the dumbfounded old Yang. Just like today, she only felt empty in her head, and the sky suddenly turned dark. Although she stood up, she couldn't lift her pants. The darkness was as sudden as now. What she never dreamed of was that her wife, Lao Yangtou, was still very angry at noon, chasing chickens and dogs, pointing at mulberry trees and scolding locust trees, reclining in a wicker chair under the eaves and smoking, and shivering, he curled up in bed and turned into a sick seedling with only air coming out but no air coming in.
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