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City life in Xiao Sa

Author: Nuts that squirrels like to eat

The first chapter mysterious cave

Updated at 2012-9-41:19: 44 words: 30 12.

The hot sun is in the sky, and the sun is steaming people.

The aftertaste is hot and thirsty. I saw a melon shed in front and an old man sitting under it. The aftertaste wiped the sweat and hurried past.

"How much is the watermelon?"

"Seventy cents a catty." The old man said. Seeing the travel bag on aftertaste's back, he said, "Is the young man going to climb the mountain?"

"Yes, sir, is there a cave on this mountain?" Knowing that uncle has been here for decades, I can't help asking. Better than breaking in alone.

"Well, young man, do you want to stay alone in the cave? I tell you, you can't go to that cave alone. Some people went there a few years ago, but they were all injured. One of them was seriously injured and the others didn't go up alone. Don't be impulsive. " The old man could see the aftertaste and wanted to go there, and said with concern.

I heard that the mountain was so hung, and I wanted to know more about it, but I couldn't say it clearly. I said, "it's okay, uncle, I won't climb that mountain." You see, I didn't know this cave for so many years, but I didn't know where it was or what was in it. This is not curiosity. Just tell me, uncle, I can still brag to people then! "

Uncle looked suspicious, but he wanted to imagine that people of this age like to brag, so he took a watermelon to Yu Wei. Yu Wei quickly thanked him and accepted it. At this moment, uncle began to speak.

"It turned out that the cave on this mountain was not there from the beginning. Probably in 1930, during the war. A Japanese officer passed by, saw the mountain strangely, and died. ...

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