Kashgar, where are you?

Chapter 2 Confused

Not long after Mrs. Cooper left the room, Joshua, who was slightly frowning and meditating looking at the village in the sunset in late autumn, was interrupted by Anna who came in with warm goat milk.

"Joshua, my brother, drink this cup of goat milk, it will be good for your health."

Joshua thanked him, holding the hot and slightly fishy goat's milk in a simple and well-shaped cup with both hands. The wanderer, who was eating and drinking, couldn't wait to drink most of the hot goat milk in the cup. Joshua, who finally relieved the thirst in his throat, raised his head and cleared his throat, "Thank you, Sister Anna!"

"Sister, why did the ground of the square in the middle of the village turn black, and the air was filled with the smell of burning flames. What happened? How long have I slept? I feel that I have slept for a long time. I feel that I have missed a lot. about?"

Anna casually glanced at the black ground not far away that Joshua had been staring at for a long time, and was about to say a few intimate words to her younger brother when she heard her younger brother Joshua's question, looking almost talking to herself with a confused face Joshua unconsciously looked sad, and Anna's big brown eyes, which were inherited from his mother, flashed hard to detect distress and embarrassment.

Looking away, Anna looked at the open space not far away. The black residue was blown by the wind, and her voice had a hint of coldness in late autumn. The trace left by the sacrifice to the God of Light in advance."

Turning his head, he looked at Joshua with worry and guilt, and said, "Joshua, don't you remember, you fell asleep when you came back from herding the sheep at noon and felt unwell. I didn't wake you up, you slept all afternoon, the whole afternoon, do you understand, Joshua."

As if to make her younger brother remember what she said, Anna clasped Joshua's shoulders with both hands, and her nails almost penetrated the coarse white shirt into the flesh.

"Sister Anna, I, I know!" Joshua's blue eyes brushed away the mist of trouble, and regained their clarity. His golden-brown eyebrows were wrinkled due to the pain from the heavy force on his shoulders, but his gentle nature It still prompted him to appease his overly persistent sister, "That's the trace left by the sacrifice to the gods, and I slept all afternoon today, I know, sister!"

After repeated confirmation, Anna stared at her younger brother Joshua as he drank the remaining milk, then took the cup and left.

Joshua was left alone in the room.

The light golden curly short ear-length hair swayed uncomfortably in the fading dim light. Joshua couldn't help but cast his eyes on the scorched black ground again, with his hands on his chest, his body trembling unconsciously. "Why, are you still a little uneasy? Obviously everything has been explained, isn't it?"

The author has something to say: The little angel Joshua is here...

Joshua: I woke up (smile)

Mrs. Cooper and Anna said in unison: drink grandma

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