Although it was difficult for the little rabbits to stand firm in the wind and snow, they were very capable at repairing the wall.
When Jian Chen stepped deeply and lightly into the snow and led the people back towards the gate, Luo Qingzhou had already seen many busy and familiar figures from a distance, carrying bricks and tools neatly standing around the broken wall.
"That's it." The young man on the side stretched out his hand to say hello to the group of little monsters. At the same time, he used this posture to introduce it to Luo Qingzhou, "although we can repair that wall ourselves, we still need you to help take down a few nasty things."
They are both monsters, and monsters know the weaknesses of their kind best, so they naturally know what the other person is most afraid of.
So just like what he said just now, those dog demons tried again to come in and find them in the past few days.
Because of the geographical advantages and the keenness of small animals, although they did not succeed that time, the walls of the old house were still somehow stuck with charms thrown by them.
The existence of these talismans has greatly affected the lives of their group of rabbits in many ways.
"It's uncomfortable to get close to it, and it smells really bad when it's windy."
"I also get headaches when playing in the yard, and I feel dizzy after a long time!"
"He will also change back to his original shape inexplicably, and then he will trip the people behind him... I am the one who can be tripped and wrestled!"
The lives of the little rabbits seemed to have been greatly affected. When they talked about their experiences, all of them changed from their usual timidity and hiding from others. Instead, they chattered around Jian Chen and Luo Qingzhou, each filed a complaint.
"I've encountered it too," Jian Chen didn't forget to comfort them while listening to them, but later he also remembered his own experience, "but my influence is not bad, I just don't like this place."
As if to confirm what he said, even though Jian Chen said he wanted to bring Luo Qingzhou over, but now that he is here, he is still standing far away from the broken wall.
However, he was not the only one keeping such a distance. The surrounding little monsters, whether in their original or human form, all moved closer to him the moment Jian Chen came over.
So when Luo Qingzhou walked around the broken wall, squatted down and used his fingers to push aside the thick snow, and pulled out the broken talisman paper covered underneath, he heard a series of inhaling sounds coming from his ears.
He looked sideways and saw a small group of rabbits, headed by Jian Chen, looking at him as if they were looking at Superman. The rabbit standing closest to him was even more shocked. The grass inside fell to the ground.
Fortunately, Jian Chen was the first to react. He bent down to pick up the alfalfa and stuffed it back into the arms of the little rabbit. At the same time, he simply picked up the rabbit, looked at Luo Qingzhou and said, "That's it."
Luo Qingzhou already noticed something was wrong when he picked up the talisman. After listening to Jian Chen's words, he lowered his head and thought for a few seconds, and finally waved the half of the talisman in the air a few times.
"It's not from Yeluzi, it's something that came out of Xuanmen in a regular way," he explained, "and it's very possible that it was painted by me."
Jian Chen could control his expression before, but when he heard him say these words, his eyes widened in surprise again.

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Don't Pinch The Tip Of My Tail
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