Why it never ends

Chapter 1188 Feeding

Chapter 1188 Feeding
That night, Eleven was the first to rush to the bed, lying on his side facing the wall, as if he had fallen asleep before the lights were turned off. The other children were also yawning - everyone had walked a lot today and spent a lot of energy, everyone was very tired and wanted to lie down and rest immediately.

Eleven listened to the whole room gradually becoming quiet, and she suddenly thought of Kiki again - fortunately Kiki was not here at the moment, if she was still sleeping next to her, she would definitely go and report to the teacher and say that she was going to feed the fox or something.

Eleven knew with her toes that the teacher would definitely not agree, and would only be more vigilant about their whereabouts tonight. Thinking of this, Eleven snorted twice and laughed at Qiqi again in her heart.

The night got deeper, past eight o'clock, most of the children had fallen asleep, and the teachers had left their dormitories. Eleven turned over very naturally, rubbed her eyes sleepily, got out of bed slowly, and walked to the bathroom, as if this was a normal night wake-up call.

She listened carefully in the bathroom, paying attention to the movements in the corridor and observing the sounds in the room. When she was sure that there were no adults outside and no children inside who were awakened by her, she tiptoed to turn the door handle and slipped out of the room quietly.

Nahu and Bukai were placed on the lawn near the kitchen. Many people in the palace liked these two foxes. Eunice learned some skills from the old carpenter on the farm and built a wooden house for her and Qiqi's foxes. Although it was made according to the dog house, it was obviously suitable for foxes to live in. The people in Stella's studio were the same. They often came to take the two foxes out for a walk after work, and bought some snacks from time to time to feed them.

Therefore, on the way here, Eleven kept praying in his heart, hoping that the sisters found the fox today and that the fox was not open and no one was taking care of it, so they took the initiative to help take care of it...

However, when Eleven walked to the side of the cabin, he saw the two foxes' empty food bowls at a glance. It was obvious that no one had added anything to it all day. The bowls were still as clean as they had been washed this morning, without any food residue.

Both the fox and the buzzard heard Eleven's footsteps. The two foxes rushed to the door of the wooden house at the same time, making anxious whimpering sounds.

Eleven ran to the kitchen in a hurry, but it was locked. She carefully searched the first floor but couldn't find anything to eat. Finally, she had to return to the wooden house very frustrated - there were still a few bags of dog food there, which they had used as an emergency measure when they were on the farm. It was better to feed them some now than let the two little things starve all night.

Eleven brought the dog food and filled the bowl of the fox first. Just as she was about to add food to Hu Bukai, she suddenly remembered that this was Qiqi's fox. She breathed out sharply, tied up her pockets, and glared at Hu Bukai: "Just starve!"

The fox was circling around Eleven's legs anxiously, rubbing its hard and smooth fur against Eleven's legs. From time to time, it raised its two front paws and pounced on Eleven's legs like a dog.

"Qiqi has forgotten you a long time ago!" Eleven murmured sourly, "She was in the limelight today, everyone fawned over her and liked her - do you think she still cares about you? Who are you?"

Fox Bukai stared at the dog food in Eleven's hand a little anxiously, whimpering and looking back at Nahu who was eating happily. It was obvious that he was hesitating whether to wait for Eleven to put out food or to grab the food in Nahu's bowl.

After a while, Eleven squatted down and started adding food to Hu Bukai's bowl.

She stopped talking, but just sat between the two foxes, sobbing and watching them wolf down their food.

There is no moon tonight, so the stars are extra bright.

Eleven suddenly felt extremely lonely. This time, the feeling came so quickly that she burst into tears before she could interrupt.

Why did she come to this damn place? Eleven thought in annoyance that if she were still in Mei County, at least no one would not be able to understand her.

At that time, she was traveling alone in the wilderness, rummaging through trash cans and opening treasure chests. She was happy every day. Even if she encountered sad things, those things would often blow past her like the wind.

There has never been anything that would stay in her mind for as long as the conflict between her and Qiqi. What happened? Eleven closed her eyes and suddenly heard the two foxes fighting - it turned out that the fox had eaten all the food in its bowl and was now trying to dig into the bowl that the fox couldn't open. The two foxes were fighting together, and she laughed so hard that she snotted. Eleven wiped it with her sleeves and added dog food to the fox's bowl.

She heard an engine roar and turned to see Hesta's car approaching from the direction of the main road.

Eleven immediately hid at the side of the wooden house and looked at Hesta getting out of the car with some curiosity - she was still wondering why she hadn't seen Hesta since she came back in the afternoon. She didn't expect that she had gone out again.

As soon as Hesta got out of the car, someone came out of the palace and walked towards her car. Eleven looked for a while and found that it was the old man, Hazel, who took care of her and Kiki on the night when someone massacred the city.

Eleven was a little surprised—why did Hazel come here?

Hesta greeted the old man, turned off the engine, jumped out of the car, glanced back casually, and stopped.

Eleven held his breath, and then he saw Hesta walking straight towards him.

"...Good evening!" Eleven took the initiative to jump out from behind the wooden house and greeted, "It's... late! Have you eaten?"

"What are you doing here?" Hesta asked.

Eleven understood the question, and many things she wanted to say to Hesta flooded her mind - starting with how busy she was today, and ending with the fight between the two foxes just now. However, there were so many things she wanted to say that she ended up not being able to say a single word.

She pointed at the fox and the other fox who were eating behind her.

"I forgot, during the day." Eleven said.

"Come on," Hesta held out his hand to her, "Don't keep sneaking out alone."

Eleven immediately grabbed Hesta's hand, and Hesta frowned - she felt that Eleven's hand was cold and sticky. When she pulled Eleven under the light, Hesta saw Eleven's cat-like face. She handed him a pack of tissues, and Eleven took out a piece of paper and wiped it twice.

Hesta stared at her face: "And... forget it, go wash your face again."

"Can you--" Eleven spoke slowly, but in a high-pitched voice, "Can you--go back to the room and take me?"

Hesta squatted down, took out another piece of paper, and wiped Eleven's right hand again. Eleven stared at her without saying a word.

"I'll take her back first," Hesta turned back to look at Hazel, "You go to my study, I'll come find you later."


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