Fool's old attack is a wolf god

Chapter 47 Sleigh



Chapter 47 Sleigh

The heavy snow that had been falling for several days finally stopped, accumulating a thick layer that reached the height of his knees. Roy took a lot of effort to shovel the snow in front of the door. The little snow piled up by those orc cubs The people had already been submerged in the heavy snow, only the two big snowmen made by Roy were left standing alone on both sides of the door.

Roy reinforced the bauble that adorned their features so that the snowflakes wouldn't knock their noses out.

"Uncle Roy!" Roy looked up and found that it was the group of kids from before.

These bastards are really brave.Ever since they heard that a child was taken away by monsters, the orc parents have been telling their children what to do. After a few days of peace, these little kids ran out again, crossing layers of snow deliberately ran to his door.

"Where's our snowman?" a child asked.

Roy wanted to tease him, so he said, "The little snowman you made was eaten by the big snowman."

"Ah?" The children looked at me and I looked at you, all of them were looking like they were about to cry.

"Will that snowman eat children?" Another orc cub asked in horror.

"Only monsters can eat children, you're overthinking it," Roy said with a smile, "How about playing some other fun games?"

"What game?" The children's attention was suddenly diverted, and they asked curiously.

"Fun game," Roy said, walking towards the corner of the yard, picking up a few thick logs, "Do you want to help?"

"Okay." The boys said without thinking.

Roy is very skilled in carpentry. After cutting a piece of wood as thick as one person's arms, he cut it in half, then sawed it down to a width of two steps, hollowed out the middle of the wood, and left the width between two fingers and the bark. Two finger-wide holes were found at both ends of the caravan, and a long and strong vine was used to fasten them—it was like a simple sled.

"Wow," the children cheered in unison, then clapped their hands, and said, "How does this work?"

Roy casually pointed to the two children, let them sit on the wooden boat, grasped the frame of the boat, and then grabbed the section of vine himself, starting from the door, sprinted for a distance suddenly, and then stopped.

The cubs said "wow" again, especially the two children sitting on the log, who kept shouting that they wanted to play and play.

Roy shrugged, and regretfully let go: "Then you can play by yourself."

A group of children rushed over, followed the wooden boat, and looked at it curiously, but no one made a move for a while, because no one wanted to be the one who pulled the rope, and everyone wanted to be the one who sat on it.

"How about this, two of us sit on it, two people pull the rope, and after a certain distance, the two people who pull the rope sit up and replace the person on the top, and the person who replaced pulls the rope to pull back, and then Let's change another group of four."

Hearing this, Roy couldn't help but look at that kid more. He was one of the two kids who were captured by the Five Immortals before. I didn't expect this kid to be quite organized.

He also thought about the day when the children were baptized, no matter they were willing or unwilling, all the children were fed a bowl of herbal stew soup, probably because the herbs that Hasen chose were bitter, even if the taste of the royal beast What a delicious, makeable broth...basically no kid likes to eat this.

Then the two unlucky children who hadn't been licked by the royal beast probably were called Hans and Bell. They were forced to drink three bowls of broth each, and their two little faces were crying all night.

But it was still effective. Roy looked at the two of them today and found that they seemed to have grown a little taller.

Roy watched the children playing games exhaustingly, and felt that it was too pitiful, so he wanted to go back to the wooden boat for improvement, fixed two upturned wooden crowbars underneath, and wrapped two wooden boats around the vines. A lanyard, made to look like a dog leash, and you have a really simple sled.

"Children who are pulling people can try to become a wolf and wrap themselves in the rope. Isn't it much more convenient to pull people up?" Roy said, he felt like a bad guy who coaxed children. Teach them to do weird things.

But when he saw the little orcs transformed, he didn't think so, because the transformed cubs were just right in size and looked like a group of large dogs.

After listening to Roy's words, the little wolf cubs found that it was much easier for them to pull people. They ran around, as if they were playing off. Among the eight people, two little females sat on the sled, and the two wolf cubs sat on the sled. The little male was running around dragging people in a noose, and the other four little males also turned into little wolves and ran around with them.

Looking at it from afar, it looked like a group of little wolves chasing some prey, running in full swing, and sticking out their tongues.

After such a toss, after a long time, the snow in front of Roy's door seemed to be completely leveled by the children with sleds.

Roy crossed his chest, leaned against the door frame of the yard, looked outside the door and nodded in satisfaction.

When Adolf came back from hunting, he saw such a scene: "Why are those hairy kids again?"

"Don't say that, you are also from a fur kid," Roy said, "They have helped me a lot."

After Adolf heard the reason, he curled his lips unhappily: "It's so simple, I can do it too!"

"Yes, yes," Roy kissed Adolf reassuringly, "Go and exchange some prey for a pot of fish balls with Cheshire. I want to treat these children to eat fish balls."

"Why are you so kind to them?" Adolf reluctantly picked up a few prey, and said sourly, "I want to eat fish balls too!"

"Are you still jealous?" Roy smiled and pinched Adolf's side face. "That's their wages. Be generous. I'll make fish balls for you tonight."

Only then did Adolf feel satisfied, and nodded secretly in his heart. What he ate was made by Roy himself, and it was much more delicious than what these children ate!

After filling the stomachs of the group of children with fish balls, Roy looked at the sky, then at a group of little wolves rolling happily in the snow, and suddenly said, "It's time for you to go home and eat."

"No! I haven't had enough!" said one kid, and the others chimed in.

"Yes, but there will be more fun games tomorrow. If you don't go home, then don't come to play tomorrow." Roy said ruthlessly to the cubs.

The children showed embarrassment and discussed together for a while. Hans took a step as a representative and came to Roy: "Okay, don't play tricks!"

"Am I a shameless person?" Roy blinked at him, and the other party nodded, purely believing his words.

"...You still play games with them." Adolf looked at his female resentfully.

Watching the cubs reluctantly leaving in a group get farther and farther away, Roy turned his gaze back to the big cub in front of him: "I don't have one, look at how I am so big, how can I play with children as young as them?" ? I've been waiting for you to come back and play."

Adolf's face softened, and he accepted his statement. He saw Roy pick up the thing called the sled, and raised his chin towards him: "Let's go?"

"?" Adolf looked at him puzzled.

"Take you to play the exciting games that adults play," Roy smiled. He pulled the sled and walked a few steps, as if thinking of something, he turned around and said, "I don't know the way, take me away .”

"Where are you going?" Adolf asked.

"Is there a mountain nearby? It's better to have a mountain with fewer people." Roy said.

So, Adolf took Roy into the snow-capped mountains inexplicably: "Where should we go next?"

"Go to a place with few trees." Roy said again.

Adolf followed the instructions and walked into the mountains, completely confused: "What's so interesting about the white mountains, there are not even small animals, and the trees are all crushed."

"I just want to go to a mountain without trees, and it would be better if the mountain is higher," Roy said with a smile, "you will know how fun it is then."

Adolf thought and thought, and finally thought of a mountain that met the requirements. Because the mountain was too far away, he turned into a wolf and ran towards the mountain with Roy on his back.

At the destination, Roy took a look.Hey, it is indeed a big snow mountain, covered with snow and not many trees, very suitable for extreme sports.

"We're going to the top of the mountain soon." Roy said, the excitement implied in his tone, he hasn't played such a game for a long time.

Seeing Roy's excited appearance, Adolf couldn't help getting excited. He carried Roy on his back and rushed to the top of the mountain. It took less than two quarters of an hour, but he didn't know why he Excited, I just feel that something interesting will happen later.

After all, Roy has never let him down.

At the top of the mountain, Roy found a place with a wide view, put down the sled, and aligned the end of the sled.

This location is a bit steep, but it's okay, and the important thing is that there are few obstacles in front of it, which is very suitable for sledding.

Roy turned Adolf back into human form, let him sit on the sled first, and sat in his arms—this sled was originally made according to the size of an adult, but because the length of the sled was okay, sitting The two grown-ups didn't seem too crowded—he let Adolf hug him around the waist, and he grabbed the rope of the sled with one hand and firmly held the end of the sled with the other.

"Are you ready?" Roy asked.

Adolf rested his chin on Roy's shoulder: "Ready."

"Don't yell in fear later." Roy said with a smile.

"I won't... Awww!" Adolf was so suddenly frightened, he instinctively yelled.

Roy was almost shaken by him, and said through gritted teeth, "Bury your mouth on my shoulder, don't yell."

The process of diving down was extremely fast. Fortunately, Roy was good at steering the rudder. Although the cold wind was blowing on his face like a knife, it was uncomfortable, but overall the process was smooth. After reaching the foot of the mountain, the speed gradually slowed down. , Roy breathed a sigh of relief.

He was about to pull Adolf down the sled when he heard a rumbling sound. He turned his head and saw a big snowball rolling past them.

Roy's cold sweat broke out all of a sudden: "...My Cain, it must be an avalanche, right?"

The author has something to say:

Thanks to Gu Zhi for the nutrient solution for irrigation~Thanks to Mu Linxi for the nutrient solution for irrigation~=333=, I love you~


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