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Chapter 560 A young couple who died in love!

Chapter 560 A young couple who died in love!
The intermittent shouts that rang in Gao Fei's ears were like Shen Yinbing, Fang Xiaozhou, and Mu Tianya.

But it seemed like no one else's, because the voice carried an aura that these few people didn't have.

It's natural, it's annoying, but it sounds like you're enjoying yourself.

Who is this calling my name?
Gao Fei really wanted to figure it out, but no matter how hard he tried, he still couldn't remember it. It wasn't until he fell into the darkness of unconsciousness that the voice gradually disappeared or went away.

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Zasgul Lake ranks No. 90 and eight out of about 6 lakes in Outer Mongolia. Its fresh water resources only account for 1300% of the country's total. However, it is the largest freshwater lake in southern Outer Mongolia, and it is also a deep-water lake (the largest in Outer Mongolia. The freshwater lakes are basically in the north, and one of the lakes is the second largest freshwater lake in the world with an area of ​​[-] square miles. All the lakes in China combined are not half the size of this lake).

With the deterioration of natural conditions, although it is impossible for Zasgul Lake to dry up because it is several hundred meters deep, its perimeter area has shrunk a lot. However, as Outer Mongolia pays more attention to fresh water resources, it is using limited funds , to try to save its further shrinkage.

On the north shore of the lake is a small town of about 800 people called Kabukusan.

Most of the people in the small town are engaged in the fur business. Most of the young and middle-aged laborers left the small town and went to several big cities in Outer Mongolia to make a better living. Only some old people and children remained.

China also has such small towns, where the vast majority of young and middle-aged laborers go out to work.

Tengger, who is 51 years old this year, has the same name as a singer in China, and also has a huge and burly figure, but if two people stand together, others will definitely say that this Tengger is that Tengger’s grandfather .

The hard life made Tengger look 20 years older than his actual age.

He also wanted to go out to work, but was dragged down by his wife who was bedridden a few years ago, so he could only stay at home to take care of his wife and children, relying on dozens of sheep to make ends meet.

In his spare time, he would drive a walking tractor that was said to be imported from China, and come to Lake Zasgul to fish.

If you are lucky, Tengger can catch a few big fish weighing more than ten catties, so that you can sell them to the only restaurant in the town for a few thousand Tugriks (Tugriks, the currency of Outer Mongolia) , and the Huaxia currency exchange rate is about 1 RMB: about 200 Tugrik) to subsidize the family.

If you are not lucky, you can also catch some small fish the size of a palm.

Small fish are worthless, so they can only be taken home as a dental sacrifice for the children.

The child's mother is getting worse and worse. The toes of the boots of the three children in the family are already showing. Seeing that the cold winter is coming, Tengger has to replace the three children with new boots, so that the toes will not be frozen. .

For this family, Tengger came to Zasgul Lake early yesterday morning, laid a dozen sticky nets along the shore, and then went to the grass to dig earthworms.

Outer Mongolia is not like China. The government will take Zasgul Lake up for development and utilization, or turn it into a scenic spot, or contract it out to households for breeding—here, you can fish whatever you want, as long as you want.

It is precisely because of these that there are many people who have lived on Zasgul Lake for thousands of years. This can be seen from the fact that Tengger has been digging for a whole day and only dozens of earthworms have been dug. The earthworm is by no means himself.

However, Tengger was definitely the only one still fishing by the lake late at night.

The vast prairie can not only graze tens of thousands of cattle and sheep, but also feed wild animals such as wild wolves whose whereabouts are uncertain: they usually come out at night to catch prey, and some will come to the lake to drink water.

If Tengger hadn't really been unable to survive, he would never have stayed in the wild late at night, listening to the faint howling of wolves in the distance.

"Great Longevity, let me catch some big fish tonight! Otherwise my kids won't have new boots and my wife won't have money for medicine."

Kneeling by the lake, facing the bright moon in the sky, Tengger knelt down a few times, then picked up the sharp knife on the grass (used to guard against wolves), turned on the flashlight bought with a lamb, and faced the In the bitter cold wind, I started to check the sticky nets that were laid yesterday morning along the lake, hoping to see surprises.

Maybe Changshengtian didn't hear Tengger's prayer. After checking twelve of the thirteen tattered sticky nets, he caught seven or eight small fish, the largest of which weighed about one and a half catties. .

Looking at the little fish thrown into a shallow pit on the bank, Tengger raised his hand and rubbed his cold nose, and said with a sob in his voice: "God of Changsheng, you are going to force your people to die!" Is it a dead end?"

With sobs and tears streaming down his face, Tengger couldn't see the road ahead. He staggered to the last sticky net, bent down and pulled the rope.

The dipping net is about three meters deep in the water. Although it is broken, it can fish out dozens of catties of large fish.

Tengger pinned all his hopes on the last net, because at this time last year, he used this net to catch a large fish weighing several tens of catties, and sold it at the most expensive price in the town. Purchased a new pair of boots for each of the three children.

This net was hailed as the "Lucky Net" by Tengger.

Tengger hoped that he would not be disappointed this time, because he had heard the howling of wild wolves getting closer and closer. Before, get on his walking tractor and leave here as fast as possible.

On the vast grasslands of Outer Mongolia, a person who can survive in the wild for three nights is a warrior.

Tengger knew how far he was from the warrior, so he had to get out of the way as soon as possible. The firewood and fireworks used to drive the wolves last night were all used up.

Tengger pulled himself up, and pulled up very slowly, eager to feel the heavy hand on the rope.

Perhaps, the Changshengtian finally heard Tengger's prayer this time.

Perhaps, his last net was indeed the net of luck—after he retracted a few meters, the rope suddenly became taut.

In ecstasy, the tears in Tengger's eyes evaporated instantly, and his excited body began to tremble. Just relying on the weight, he could infer that the fish caught by the net must weigh at least [-] kilograms.

But the ecstasy didn't last long, and Tengger felt that he might have been played by Changshengtian: fish are alive, especially big fish, and when they sense danger underwater, they will struggle and escape hysterically.

If there was really a big fish weighing [-] kilograms in the fishing net, why didn't he show any sign of struggling when he was struggling to pull it upwards?
"Could it be that you just picked up a piece of dead wood floating from the water?"

Tengger murmured, his eyes dimmed quickly: a few years ago, he once picked up a piece of wood.

That piece of wood is very heavy. I heard from the oldest man in the town that it is called golden nanmu. It grows in Huaxia in the south. During the Mongol Empire, a lot of it was transported from there.

The old people in the village said that although golden nanmu is very valuable, it is not of much use to the common people.

Tengger was disappointed, very angry, and felt abandoned by Changshengtian.

But no matter what, he has to pull out this fishing net, which is one of his main tools for 'extra money'.

So he could only pull the net up with great effort—and then, when he saw that there seemed to be two people in the net, oh, two corpses (it’s no wonder they didn’t die after being underwater for so long), he He squatted down on the shore.

Around Zasgul Lake, there is such a custom: if anyone fishes out a drowned person from the lake, it proves that his bad luck is coming, and he will become an unlucky person, so don't be cast aside by relatives and friends.

Seeing that there were two corpses embracing each other in the fishing net, Tengger's first reaction was to push the corpses into the lake and leave as quickly as possible.

Gritting his teeth, he stood up, opened the fishing net and was about to throw the two unlucky corpses into the lake, but stopped again, and looked around quickly.

The surroundings were still quiet, without a single figure, and the howling of wild wolves had stopped, and the silence was terrifying.

Tengger took a deep breath, grabbed the rope with both hands, kicked his feet hard on the ground, and dragged the two corpses to the shore.

The corpse must be thrown away, but the clothes on the corpse, especially the boots, are beyond the reach of a man like him. You can take them off and ask his wife to modify them. The boots are for the Tenggers and the clothes are for the children. .

Although it is not very auspicious to find two corpses, it is still very good to temporarily solve the current predicament.

After dragging the two bodies ashore, Tengger untied the net.

In the net is a young man and woman: the woman hugs the man tightly and shakes her body, her pale cheek is pressed against his male chest, her legs are like vines, tightly entwining the man's left leg.

The man is very handsome, like the little boy who came to the Ugol Khan (the only city in the locality) school to help. Pass.

"This must be a pair of lovers. The woman's parents did not agree with them being together, so the two hugged each other and jumped into the lake to commit suicide."

Tengger easily guessed the cause of death of the couple (Lake Zasgul has such a beautiful and poignant legend.)
Looking at the woman's pale but beautiful half face, he sighed with some regret, knelt down facing the lake, and muttered: "May the beautiful goddess of Lake Zasgul bless them, and they will be married in the next life." ,never separate."

Tengger had already decided to take away the clothes of the couple, and no one around saw them, but before doing all this, he still blessed them with the most pious tone.

After praying, Tengger didn’t hesitate anymore, and tried to grab the man’s left hand and break it apart—the man’s left hand holding the woman’s waist was cold, as cold as iron, and as hard as iron, and he couldn’t break it apart .

When a living person becomes a corpse, their body will become stiff, and if they swing their limbs vigorously, it may cause fractures.

Tengger frowned: he had to take off the clothes of the couple, but he didn't want to damage their bodies.

But looking at the current situation, if you don't do this, it seems that you can't separate them, and you can't take off their clothes.

"I'm sorry, brother."

After trying to break it a few times without success, Tengger sighed, grabbed the man's left wrist with both hands, and was about to break it with brute force, but suddenly heard a slight "haha" sound coming from behind.

A slight haha ​​sound, just like people put their hands on their mouths to warm themselves on the snowy field.

After hearing this sound, Tengger's pupils suddenly shrank!

Turning around suddenly, he saw a pair of blue eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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