Chapter 440 A Hole Was Dug in the Wall
Wenyou nodded, "I just went out and took a look, and there were holes dug into the wall on the west side. It should have been done by homeless people.
Bai Yunxi had already put on her clothes, and was startled when she heard Wenyou's tone. Bai Jingjing lived on the west end of the main house. She was a caring little girl. Ever since that girl came back, her whole body, from head to head, was covered with blood. The clothes on her feet were all covered by her daughter.
They say that a daughter is a mother's little cotton-padded jacket, and this is true.
A hole was dug in the wall, but where was her daughter?
"Are there any refugees breaking in?"
She was careless, thinking that there were bamboo thorns stuck on the high fence, so ordinary people couldn't climb in, but she didn't expect that they would dare to dig a dog hole.
Wenyou looked at Bai Yunxi's frightened expression, and after a little thought, she understood, and shook her head.
"No, as soon as the man stuck his head out, he was discovered by the dog and bitten.
"I gonna go see."
As long as everything is fine, Bai Yunxi walked to the corridor, carrying the rolling pin behind the door when he went out. Wenyou's eyes flashed when he saw it, and he followed him out.
When the dog barked, everyone else got up.
"Boy, light the torch."
I thought that all the refugees had gone to the county town, and the scattered ones were just passing by. I didn’t expect that anyone would dare to pry through the wall in the middle of the night?
After the second child lit the torch, the family walked to the west wall and looked at the dog hole in front of them that could accommodate one person in and out. Baiyunxi bent down and observed carefully for a moment.
The hole was pried open by following the texture of the brick wall. The courtyard walls and houses were all newly built. Although the cool autumn air dries quickly, it is easier to pry open the new walls.
"The person who pried the wall should be a mason, who pried it open along the grain." Even the bricks were intact, which would never be possible for someone unfamiliar with it.
Bai Yunxi took a rolling pin, knocked the bricks on the ground, bent down and drilled out of the dog hole. Wenyou took a look and immediately followed, followed immediately by the second child holding a torch.
"Mom, what are you doing out here? How dangerous is it if someone is outside?"
"They were all bitten by dogs. Why don't you run away and let us beat them? Look at the bricks on the ground. They are all intact. They are either experienced workers or masons."
Baiyunxi rolled her eyes at Lao Er and pointed at the bricks on the ground.
“Get bricks into the yard and plug up the dog holes.”
Wenyou looked around, took the torch in the old man's hand, and looked at the handprints next to the dog hole.
"There's blood here."
Several people looked along the torch. Bai Yunxi pursed her lips, thinking about Ruanruan's sharp canine teeth, "If you meet an injured person during the day, be careful."
"Don't worry, Aunt Bai. I'll go explore the area tomorrow. It won't be difficult to pick up an injured person."
If you go to the places where they gather, you will see that those refugees only rely on the large number of people. Their only ability is to show off their ferocity and bravery, and no one dares to fight alone.
Listening to Wenyou's tone, Baiyunxi shook his head,
"There's no need to look for him. There's no need. He was bitten by a dog anyway. For an injured person, it's not easy to deal with it these days."
He is lucky not to have rabies, but he is unlucky if the wound becomes inflamed and festers if not treated in time.
Wenyou didn't know that Bai Yunxi had thought so much, and thought she was afraid of getting into trouble, so she didn't persist.
After delivering all the bricks to the yard, Bai Yunxi and Wenyou went home through the front door. The surroundings were quiet and no one could be seen.
Xiaosi held up the torch, while Lao Er and mud rebuilt the wall.
Baiyunxi stood in the corridor, stretched out his hand and rubbed the dog's head, "Well done, I will stew a bone for you as a reward tomorrow."
"Woo~,"
Ruanruan raised her head, twitched her ears, and widened her eyes, not knowing whether she understood or not.