Earth beasts also know how to be grateful.
The little earth beast that was just eaten by the big black snake must have come to report the news. otbnkotgt I held the dagger and jumped up to the wall in three steps and two steps.
I grabbed the edge of the wall and looked out.
The forest in front of me was dark but not peaceful at all.
There were many eyes emitting strange light in the darkness looking out.
Threatening growls, vigilant and crazy screams, the forest is full of dangers at this moment, and the beasts are as panicked as we are, because something is threatening them.
"Master, something's not right outside."
I shouted, but when I looked back, the old monk was gone.
Did he run away?
I felt strange.
When I walked into the temple, I saw that the old monk was sitting cross-legged in the center of the temple, chanting sutras with his eyes closed.
The little novice monk was kneeling beside him with some fear.
"Master, what's wrong?"
I asked strangely.
"Donor, there is a small door behind the temple.
You can leave from there.
When you go out, you will see a mountain road.
If you keep walking along the mountain road, you will reach a nearby village.
Let's go quickly."
He seemed to have foreseen something, but he didn't say it clearly.
"Master, what happened?
Is there any monster coming outside?
We can go together."
The bad feeling was getting stronger and stronger.
Before the master could answer, the closed temple door was suddenly blown open by a strange wind.
Only a loud "bang" was heard, and even the door bolt of the wall door was blown open by the strong wind.
Broken, the strong wind whistling in my ears was like a terrible scream.
The cold air made me tremble slightly.
The little novice stood up quickly and stood in front of the ever-burning lamp.
I had heard them say before that the ever-burning lamp cannot be extinguished.
In the forest outside, a figure slowly walked out.
The figure walked very slowly, muttering a strange low growl, but the breath was wrong.
I could even conclude that the person coming was not a living person.
"Donor, it's better to leave quickly.
Our small temple will be robbed today."
The old monk closed his eyes and reminded me again.
"Master, what is that black shadow outside?"
I actually have no intention of escaping, and I can't think of leaving the old and the young alone to escape.
Besides, the situation is not clear yet, so how can we just leave?
"hiss" There was a strange cry on the ground.
I looked closely and saw several big black snakes crawling in from outside the wall.
Each one is three to four centimeters thick, and its head is sharp and triangular.
A big snake with this kind of head must be highly venomous.
I immediately pulled out the dagger, and there were only five or six that I could see in front of me, wandering on the ground in the darkness, but they did not rush directly into the temple.
I took a few steps back, protecting the little novice monk behind me.
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The poisonous snake stopped outside the threshold of the temple, and its narrow eyes seemed to reveal a gloomy evil spirit.
It felt really bad to be stared at by these poisonous snakes.
I looked at the old monk next to me.
Although I don't know what kind of monsters are in the forest, if these five poisonous snakes rush in, it will be difficult for me to deal with them by myself.
I don't expect the old monk and the novice monk to be of much help at this time.
"Hey, it's still too late" The old monk shook his head and said meaningfully.
"As long as the light stays on, they won't dare to come in.
After all these years, they still haven't been able to suppress it."
In fact, I had some doubts before, why is there a temple in the mountains and dense forests, with neither incense nor worship.
The young monks have all gone down the mountain to return to secular life, but why the old monks are unwilling to leave can be seen.
The reason for this is mostly related to the darkness outside.
Shadow is related.
The wind was very strong, so the little novice tried his best to protect the ever-burning lantern.
As expected, the poisonous snake did not dare to come in as the old monk said, but just stared at us fiercely.
I held the animal bone dagger and my mind was racing around on how to escape from here.
This night was destined to be restless.
Like many nights in my subsequent life, I could not sleep peacefully.
"Master, the wind is too strong and the lights are going out."
The little novice said with difficulty, the wind blowing into the temple seemed to be more violent, and suddenly I saw a big black snake that was twice the size of other venomous snakes slowly swimming over with something in its bite.
The big black snake looked similar to the python in the zoo, but its body skin was very rough, like unpolished stone.
The whole head is bigger than my fist, and there is a bump on the forehead, which looks like an extended horn from a distance.
"An earth beast?"
I muttered, the big snake twisted its body and held what looked like an earth beast in its mouth.
But this poor earth beast was already dead.
Drops of blood flowed from the earth beast's body.
It looked like it had just died.
The big snake didn't seem to dare to enter the temple.
The smaller poisonous snakes around it got out of the way.
The big snake slowly straightened up and stretched out its entire upper body.
It looked very big and strong.
Its skin and muscle lines were clearly visible, and it looked very powerful.
It held the dead earth beast in its mouth and suddenly shook its head.
The blood on the earth beast splashed into the temple.
When the blood dropped on the ground, layers of green smoke came out.
I heard the little novice behind me shout: "Master , there seems to be something wrong with the lights.”
It was difficult to keep the ever-burning lamp in the strong wind, but the flame suddenly became smaller at this moment.
Buddhism is a quiet place, free from blood.
If the temple is full of incense, a few drops of blood will be fine occasionally.
But for a small temple like this, the blood left by this earth beast contained resentment, which waxed and waned, immediately affecting the aura of the temple.
The big black snake bit the earth beast and shook its head violently.
More blood fell into the temple.
I could clearly feel that the resentment in the blood had begun to dissipate.
Another strong wind blew in, and other people in the temple All the candles were extinguished in an instant, leaving only the ever-burning lamp protected by the little novice monk.
The big snake bit the earth beast, and gradually entered the temple, but there seemed to be invisible energy blocking it.
The enraged snake suddenly became violent and threw the dead earth beast in its mouth.
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The body fell into the threshold.
Even though it was very close, the moment it fell, I immediately felt a bad feeling in my heart.
"Something's going to happen" A strong premonition burst out in his heart.
Looking back, the little novice monk burst into tears and shouted: "Master, the eternal lamp is out."
The last fire in the temple was also extinguished at this moment.
The little novice monk turned around, and the lamp that had been holding on until now dimmed.
My face instantly turned pale, because the poisonous snakes that had been spinning at the door finally crawled in at this moment, as if they had just been frightened. things disappeared "Master has climbed in, take the little novice and leave quickly."
I held the dagger and shouted, but the old monk still sat on the ground without making any movement.
"Master, hurry up" I still wanted to shout, but at this time a poisonous snake swam over quickly, entangled my feet, and crawled towards my upper body.
I was immediately frightened and turned my dagger around to stab the poisonous snake.
However, the poisonous snake was very dexterous and managed to avoid it in advance and put its head out of reach of my palm.
Then there was pain, as the damn thing bit me in the thigh.
I swung my legs violently and kicked the poisonous snake away.
The snake hit the wall and twitched a few times after falling, but it didn't die.
If you are bitten by a poisonous snake and it is too late to be sent to the hospital for treatment, there are many ways to treat yourself.
If you know what venomous snake you were bitten by and what type of venom it contains, treat it differently.
When I was with the Mosuo people, Wang Jianjun told me something.
If you don't know what kind of venomous snake it is or what kind of venom it is, first tie the top of the wound with a belt to prevent the rapid flow of venom.
Secondly, if conditions permit, use hot iron to rub your wound for high-temperature disinfection.
Then try to stay still, because if you move too fast, the blood flow in the body will be accelerated, and the venom will flow throughout the body.
In the end, you just resign yourself to fate.
Without serum and doctors, you just wait to die slowly to see if your body can survive it.
But even so, the root of the disease may eventually fall.
I remembered what he said, and I quickly backed away, then took off my pants, pulled the little novice and shouted, "Check to see if the wound is deep."
The little novice monk was a little frightened and said stupidly: "It's not very deep, it's just that the skin is broken."
It seems that I just reacted quickly enough, and the venomous snake may have been thrown away by me before it could inject too much venom.
Without any time to think about it, he hurriedly pulled off the belt and tied it above the wound.
After tightening it, he shouted: "Master, run away."
But at this time, all the remaining poisonous snakes had crawled into the temple and surrounded the three of us: