While Zhu Yu was busy making the coffin downstairs, Lin Yiran, who was lying upstairs, fell asleep in less than three seconds.

The big frog was left crawling around on his bed, sometimes crawling off the bed and sometimes crawling back on the bed.

When it was time to get on the bed, it stood up on its long hind legs and climbed up easily.

Because the weather was hot, Lin Yiran didn't cover himself with anything when he slept.

She would even use her hands to roll up the hem of her clothes over her belly in her sleep.

When the big frog saw that he had exposed his belly, it silently stretched out a claw to pull back the hem of his clothes to cover his belly.

If Lin Yiran saw this scene, he would think that someone had traveled through time and space.

What normal toad would do something like this?

And covering the belly when sleeping? Isn't this an idea that only Chinese grandmas would have?

After pulling Lin Yiran's clothes in place, Da Wa lay down at his feet and fell asleep.

As a result, Lin Yiran did not sleep well, tossing from side to side, and pulled up the clothes on her belly.

So the big frog crawled over and pulled it back to him.

After pulling him three or four times in one night, the frog started to open its eyes and look at his belly first whenever he moved.

From time to time, there was a clanging sound coming from downstairs. It was Zhu Yu hammering nails.

As a novice coffin maker, he could only use a hammer and nails to assemble and fix the coffin boards.

Even though he banged the hammer loudly, Lin Yiran upstairs was not affected.

When he woke up, it was already daybreak.

As soon as he woke up, he saw the big frog lying on his waist. He was in a good mood after having had enough sleep, so he patted the big frog's head and said, "Good morning, Frog."

The big frog looked at him and sighed: "Alas..."

Lin Yiran: "??? Are you sighing???"

It was the first time that Lin Yiran saw the big frog sighing, and he looked at it again with some curiosity.

As he walked down the stairs, the big frog followed him closely.

After reaching downstairs, she hugged his calf again.

Lin Yiran had already gotten used to it holding his calves while he walked, and he dragged his feet towards the backyard.

Although I slept well last night, I kept hearing some bang-bang and ding-dang noises in my dream.

When I woke up, I found that the sound was made by Zhu Yan.

Lin Yiran stood at the door and looked into the yard, and found that Zhu Yu's work all night was not in vain. There was only one coffin placed there last night, and now there were two.

He walked over in surprise: "Huh? Did you make it? You made a coffin in one night???"

Zhu Yu, who was fixing it from the inside with a hammer, heard his voice and turned to look at him.

Lin Yiran walked to the coffin he made and looked at it with surprise.

After looking at the densely packed nail heads, he said with a smile: "You have used up all the nails, right? It looks quite sturdy..."

As he spoke, he even tried to bend the coffin made by Zhu Yu to test its sturdiness.

He never expected that something bad would happen as a result of this bending.

With a "snap", the binding joints on both sides of the side panel he had pried apart broke apart.

Lin Yiran and Zhu Yu both froze, and the air suddenly became quiet.

Zhu Yu suddenly looked up at his hands, and glanced at the seams on both sides.

The tips of the nails that he had hammered into the cracks were pulled out one by one, shining brightly.

Lin Yiran: “…”

Zhu Yan: “…”

The atmosphere froze instantly, and the big frog silently let go of Lin Yiran's calf, turned around and crawled to the side.

Lin Yiran twitched his lips, and said awkwardly while trying to push the coffin lid back: "Ahem... hehe... this... looks quite solid... you hammered so many nails in it, right... ah, how did I know it was so brittle? I really didn't use much force... I'm sorry, I'm sorry..."

Seeing that Zhu Yan had already started to show his teeth, Lin Yiran turned and ran: "Big frog! Run... Damn! You run faster than me???"

"Roar--" The moment Zhu Yu turned around to run, he immediately roared, smashed the hammer in his hand to the ground, turned around and pounced on him.

Good, good, good, I worked so hard all night to make the coffin, but he broke it with just a careless move!

Still want to run!

So Lin Yiran had only taken two steps when he was grabbed by the neck and dragged back.

"I'm sorry! I'm so sorry! I didn't mean it!!!" Lin Yiran, who was pulled back, could only close his eyes, put his hands together and put them on his forehead, and apologized quickly.

But in my heart I was complaining like crazy: "Damn! How could I know that the quality of this thing you made was so poor? It broke when I just bent it lightly. Shouldn't you thank me for helping you check the quality? It's your coffin that is of poor quality, not my fault! Besides, couldn't I help you check the quality in advance? Otherwise, it will fall apart halfway when you pull it back, which will be even worse..."

Zhu Yu listened to him apologizing and saying that he didn't mean it, but thinking in his heart that the coffin he made was of poor quality, and he was so angry that he wanted to strangle his neck.

"Roar--"

Lin Yiran continued, "I was wrong, I was wrong. I won't touch your things again, okay? I'm sorry, I'm sorry!"

The big frog found a water tank nearby as a cover and poked its head out to watch the fun.

"Roar—whoosh—whoosh—" Zhu Yu was panting angrily, and the power of his claws was getting stronger and stronger.

Lin Yiran screamed in pain: "Ah, it hurts, it hurts... Zhu Yu, my neck is going to break! Be gentle! At worst, I can nail it back for you! Okay, I'll help you nail it back! Calm down! Please calm down!"

Zhu Yu grinned and finally let go of his neck, only to hit him hard on the head with a chestnut the next second.

Let your hands be cheap!

"Ah!" After being hit so hard by him, Lin Yiran raised his hand to cover the place where he was hit, and then muttered aggrievedly: "It hurts! And I really didn't mean to do it. How could I know that you didn't nail that board tightly... Whose coffin would fall apart when you bend it like that? It has to be returned, you know?"

I continued to complain in my mind: 'Damn it! Not only do I want to return the product, I also want to give a bad review! Giving you half a star is too much!'

Zhu Yu listened to him complaining about his grievance, but in his heart he was cursing all kinds of dirty words, and he glared at him with anger.

Then he dragged him back to the coffin and continued to glare at him viciously.

Lin Yiran rubbed the spot on his head where he had been hit, and said while looking at the cracked coffin: "Why are you so angry? I can just help you nail it back together. Why are you hitting me? Really..."

As he was speaking, he caught a glimpse of Zhu Yu's murderous eyes and fell silent.

Suddenly I thought of something, turned my head and looked around, and found that the big frog was hiding behind the water tank in the corner of the yard. I immediately pointed at it and started complaining.

"And you! You damn frog! How come you are so smart? You even know how to run! Your reaction is faster than mine! Are you going to become an immortal?"

The big frog poked its head out and said, "Quack!"

"You actually left me alone and ran away! Have you forgotten how I held you these days? You ungrateful guy! Humph!" Lin Yiran continued to scold it.

Zhu Yu angrily patted the coffin lid to draw his attention back.

This kid is still in the mood to quarrel with that toad! I should have hit him a few more times just now!

Lin Yiran silently withdrew his gaze: "I know, I know... I will start now... Where is the hammer?"

Then he began to help Zhu Yu repair the coffin...

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