Mom (2)
Outside, the cold wind howls, snowflakes flutter and fall, thick layers of snow cover the mountains and forests in a silver coat.
The small wooden house was as cold as an ice cellar, the two little girls were lightly dressed and couldn't withstand the biting chill. They had gone without food for two days and were suffering from hunger and cold, huddled together shivering with fear.
Lily was so hungry that she was on the verge of collapse, her originally rosy and chubby little face had turned deathly pale. She was only just over a year old and couldn't speak clearly, all she could say was "Sister, Victoria, Lily is hungry."
Victoria's coat had long been draped over Lily, the biting cold seeping into her limbs and torso, she had lost all sensation from the freezing, the only thought in the young girl's mind was the conviction that kept her alive.
Dad and mom will come to pick them up soon.
"Lily, be good... Mom will be here soon..."
Victoria stuttered, staring blankly ahead, without her glasses, she couldn't see anything clearly, only vaguely seeing a black figure moving slowly towards them.
Mom, is that you?
The thought flashed through Victoria's mind and then she knew nothing more.
Luo Ke stood in front of the two children, the older girl had already fainted, while the younger child stared at her with a pair of clear eyes, and she saw her own reflection in the child's clear eyes.
A withered branch-like body, tattered clothes hanging on her, a bizarre appearance that makes people unbearable to look at. However, the child is staring at her with wide eyes, not blinking, and there's no fear in his clear eyes.
"Mom..."
The little girl opened her mouth and revealed a sweet smile. After calling out "Mom", she fainted.
Looking at the peaceful expression on the little girl's face, Luo Ke was stunned, and a wry smile appeared on his stiff face.
It seems her heart is still not hard enough.
Luò Kě never knew that her maternal instincts were so rampant. When she was a licking foodie, she had to raise a child, and when she became a female ghost, she still had to raise a child. So, has she become a professional child-raiser now?
But if she doesn't raise them, these two little kids won't survive this winter in the deep mountains and forests.
Resigned, he bent down his stiff body and picked up the two children. With the added weight of the two children, Luo Ke didn't take a step before his body creaked and groaned, as if it was about to fall apart at any moment.
Luohan's hair would have stood on end if she had any, her body was so loose that Lezi would have been delighted.
Fortunately, this body doesn't look very solid, but until she took the two children to the bedroom in the small wooden house and put them on the bed, apart from the creaking sound, there didn't seem to be any other major problems.
Luò breathed a sigh of relief and rummaged through the wooden house, finding an old quilt that someone had abandoned here, covering the two children with it.
The quilt smells musty, but it's good enough to find something warm now, nothing else matters.
Watching the two children's pale faces slowly regain their rosiness, Luo Ke let out a long sigh and suddenly remembered that these two kids hadn't eaten anything for a very long time...
If she doesn't eat anything, she'll die. If she dies, then all her efforts will be in vain. Just thinking about this makes Luo Ke's temples throb with pain.
So, humans are the most annoying creatures after all.
The heavy snow sealed the mountain, and almost no signs of life could be seen in the mountains and forests. In the distance, a black dot was seen walking from afar, its blackness as dense as ink, standing out starkly against the dazzling white backdrop.
That black shadow was Luo Ke who had gone out to find food.
The mountain road was steep and the snow was over half a meter deep, Luo Ke struggled to trudge through the snow with one foot heavy and the other light.
Have you ever seen a ghost like her who is so miserable? To find food, she still has to rely on her own legs. The only advantage is probably that she's not afraid of hunger and cold.
Luó Kě walked with difficulty, silently complaining to herself. She had been dragging her stiff body for more than half a day, but still hadn't found anything edible.
The sky was gloomy, and the snow that had stopped for half a day started falling again. Snowflakes passed through Luo Ke's body and floated away. Luo Ke's eyes lit up, and she saw a gray thing darting past her eyes.
Rabbit!
This discovery lifted Luo Ke's spirits and he followed closely behind the plump rabbit, his body moving energetically.
Food, food, finally found it!
Perhaps because the snow was too thick, the rabbit didn't run far before being caught by Luo Ke. Holding the rabbit's two long ears, Luo Ke squinted and sized up the plump rabbit, thinking to herself that this thing would probably be enough for her and her dog to eat for a while.
Carrying the fat rabbit, Luo Ke happily returned to the small wooden house. The two little girls had already woken up and after sleeping for a while, they felt even hungrier. When they saw the fat rabbit in Luo Ke's hands, it seemed that green light flashed in both of their eyes.
Lily seemed to have taken Luo Ke as her own mother. When she saw her return, she exclaimed happily: "Mom..."
Victoria was older after all, and she still had her guard up against this sudden black shadow, holding her sister tightly in her arms, not letting her go past.
Luò Kě doesn't think she's a pest, after all, time will reveal people's hearts, this child will eventually accept her.
Just as Luo Ke wanted to say something, he unfortunately found that he couldn't make any sound at all. With his mouth open, maintaining a ridiculous posture, after struggling for half a day, Luo Ke still couldn't utter a single word.
Damn, ghosts have regional differences too? Last time she was still a □□ ghost treasure, speaking without any obstacles, after changing to a foreign shell, she couldn't even say a word, (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻, everyone is a ghost, what's the point of this discrimination?
Her good mood instantly dropped to freezing point, Luo Ke discontentedly carried the rabbit into the kitchen.
The scene becomes slightly bloody next, Luo Ke chases the two children who followed him out of the house and starts busy in the kitchen.
Skinning and bleeding, cleaning the entrails, it seems a bit too much to do these things with a somewhat inflexible ghostly body. After dealing with this rabbit, the kitchen looks like a murder scene, with bloodstains all over the place.
Maybe left by the previous owner, there were quite a few usable things in the kitchen. The cookware was covered with dust and could be used again after cleaning. Many seasonings had expired, Luo Ke threw away some that were completely unusable and kept some that looked like they could still be used. There was still some gas left in the gas cylinder, barely enough to cook a pot of rabbit meat soup.
A rich aroma filled the small wooden house, and two children were attracted by the smell, squatting at the kitchen door with their eyes fixed on the pot of soup on the stove.
The author has something to say: Xiaoyu wrote a warm and fresh horror movie, mainly focusing on the depiction of maternal love, family affection, paternal love and so on. So if you want to see extreme horror, maybe not...
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