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Chapter 577: Small burden

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In a long, long-term story, no matter how weird or absurd what happened, or how ugly or beautiful the protagonist was, there was no need for any explanation, because that was a super durable and popular story mode. So, if you think of a weird story and don’t know where to start, then start with “long, long ago.”

A long time ago, far away from Gulongde Town, there was a very old mill. The miller was named Michel, and his two disciples were named Maz and Stefan.

Sometimes, there are not many villagers coming to grind noodles. After finishing work, Michelle and his two apprentices take a break from their busy schedule. Occasionally, the master and apprentice work together and go to the water diversion canal of the water wheel mill to catch fish.

On this day, Maz was very lucky and caught a lively pirate in the diversion channel. "Cleaning it clean, making a meal of fried fish, and after finishing work in the evening, let's enjoy it together!" said Michelle, the miller.

The fish was cooked and all the food and drink were arranged on the dining table. It was already midnight. At the moment the midnight clock rang, Michelle shouted, "Everyone has a good appetite!" When everyone was about to cut and fork, a monster suddenly flashed at the window. This guy was covered in green grass, with big round eyes on his ugly face, and a toad mouth that was grinning to his ears. What is this? It turned out to be a small water monster living in the water diversion channel. It settled in the reeds on weekdays, and was attracted by the aroma of fried fish.

"Can you give me some?" Xiao Shui Monster asked, smacking his big mouth.

"Go away, go wherever you come from! This is our pike, why should I give it to you?" the miller shouted.

Before Michel finished speaking, the little water monster broke open the window and jumped in. It was gasping for a fury, waving its palms with webbed membranes, and its head and body covered with water plants and mud. It shouted: "Let you stingy guys remember me! Let you stingy guys not forget you for the rest of your life!"

The little water monster started to throw things around, and when they encountered it, the frying pan and the spatula flew together, the pieces of the dishes flew around, the buckets were thrown on the wall, and the jar was trampled into pieces. The flour scoop, rags, chopping wood, knife and fork, washing pot brush, wine glasses were flying all over the room, and the sound of ping-pong sounds were heard.

My God! This is a disaster! From this day on, every night at twelve o'clock, the little water monster will visit the Gulongde Mill. When the midnight bell rings, the sound of throwing basins and bowls will sound in the Mill, and the roaring and strange screams will make no one get peace.

After several nights, the miller and his two disciples could no longer bear it. So as soon as it dark, they locked the mill door, stopped the mill wheel, carried the quilt to the nearby village to spend the night.

One evening in late winter, when they were about to close the door of the mill, a bear-leader walking in the world came from a country road.

"Can I let my bear and I stay with you for one night?" asked Michelle, "Look at this cold and wet day, I can't stand it without a single place."

"There is no problem staying here. Unfortunately, we can't stay here for a few nights." The miller told the clapper all the things that have been haunted recently. The clapper laughed and said, "You can't let this thing continue to cause trouble. Just look at us!"

So the miller opened the door and let the stranger and his bear enter the mill. The bear-leader lay down on the bench next to the stove, and the big bear slept on a bunch of wheat grass beside his feet.

When the bell rang at twelve o'clock in the middle of the night, the water monster came uninvited! It jumped into the house through the window and immediately started to make a big fuss, with pots and pans flying around, and the sound was shocking.

The Big Bear and the Bear Leader lay down as if they had heard nothing or saw nothing. It was not until a piece of firewood hit the bear's nose that it roared and jumped up, stretching out its huge bear's paw to slash at the green-haired water monster. In an instant, the water monster was frightened by the big bear.

The water monster turned around and wanted to escape, but was hugged by the big bear. It struggled desperately, screaming heart-wrenchingly, and finally broke free from the bear's arms.

The next morning, the miller and his two apprentices returned from the neighboring village. The bear man told them what happened at night, which surprised them. The bear man said, "That guy with a wide mouth and green hair will definitely remember this lesson after he was shocked. He will never dare to harass you again."

The miller and his apprentices set up a table of extremely rich breakfast to entertain the bear man and his big bear. After breakfast, the bear man continued to rush on his way with his beloved bear. They only know where to go.

Sure enough, the haunted night ended abruptly. They lived a peaceful and prosperous life as before.

After a few weeks, the earth had rejuvenated, the ice and snow had melted, and the shrubs and trees had drawn new leaves. The starlings returned, and soon after, the swallows were flying all over the sky.

Michelle, the miller, finished his work and took a fishing rod to the drainage channel to fish.

While he was getting down, a strange guy with green hair on his head, staring with big eyes and a toad-like mouth emerged from the reeds behind the willow tree.

It asked, "Hey! The mill is opener! Is that big guy with black, thick and sharp claws still in your house? Ah? That stupid big, black and thick guy?"

Michelle replied without hesitation: "You are asking about it! Of course! It gave birth to eight little boys not long ago!"

"Wow! My God, one is not enough, add eight more? I'll go to your mill again, aren't you asking for trouble? Are you right, Michelle, the miller?" After saying that, with a gurgle, the water monster sank into the water and disappeared.

From then on, there has never been a water monster near Gulongde Mofang.

While he was getting down, a strange guy with green hair on his head, staring with big eyes and a toad-like mouth emerged from the reeds behind the willow tree.

It asked, "Hey! The mill is opener! Is that big guy with black, thick and sharp claws still in your house? Ah? That stupid big, black and thick guy?"

Michelle replied without hesitation: "You are asking about it! Of course! It gave birth to eight little boys not long ago!"

"Wow! My God, one is not enough, add eight more? I'll go to your mill again, aren't you asking for trouble? Are you right, Michelle, the miller?" After saying that, with a gurgle, the water monster sank into the water and disappeared.
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