Juba's Hunting Past

Juba's Hunting Past

by Juba

Length:
34Kwords
Latest:
Ch. 11Easter Egg: This Volume is Adapted from Real Experiences
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About This Novel

It was a cold winter night, the moonlight was blocked by thick clouds, and only a few stars dotted the night sky. My friend Ju Ba and I, two young and frivolous teenagers, carried bird nets on our backs and held flashlights, and embarked on a journey to the grassland beside the reservoir in the west of the village. Our goal was to capture the birds that came out to feed at night. Although this behavior may seem childish now, at that time, it was the greatest fun in our hearts. The night was getting darker and darker, and we moved forward cautiously along the winding path. The trees on the roadside swayed in the cold wind, making a rustling sound, as if they were telling something. The Erdaogou beside the reservoir looks like a giant black python, lying quietly in the night, looking particularly eerie. We are already familiar with the ghost stories here, but when we were young, we always had a fearless courage and wanted to explore the unknown territory. Finally, we arrived at our destination. A vast expanse of grassland lay before our eyes, and the chirping of birds could be heard from time to time in the grass. We sprang into action, lighting up the grass with flashlights and catching the panicked birds with bird nets. Soon, we had a good harvest, each of us caught more than 20 birds. We excitedly waved the bird nets in our hands, and laughter echoed in the night sky However, at this moment, an inexplicable chill suddenly hit. We looked up and saw that not far ahead, on the edge of Erdaogou, a thick fog suddenly rose. The fog quickly spread and surrounded us instantly. The light of the flashlight became weak and blurry in the fog, and we seemed to be in a mysterious and terrifying world.

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