
I Have a Mountain and a River
by Old Millet
About This Novel
There is no 996 in this mountain and river, and there are no big and small weeks; When you are tired, you lie down on the rocking chair, call the cat, and scratch its belly with your hands; When he is thirsty, he takes a ladle of well water, drinks only two sips, and pours the rest to the frog. Sometimes I catch a fish or cook a dish, but I don't want half of it to be taken away by a greedy cat. That's all, that's all, let me refine a few more pills and watch the spring flowers bloom outside.
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I don't want to hit the one-star one, it's a mess
I saw it from next door, what should I say?
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I don't want to hit the one-star one, it's a mess
I saw it from next door, what should I say?









