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Longqi Huaxia

Author: Dream Kiss

Chapter 1 Sunday

Updated at 15: 1: 29 on October 3, 28. Word count: 363

"son, take your raincoat with you. It's a bad day. Don't rain on you." Sunday's mother trotted out of the gate with a raincoat in one hand, shouting Zhou Tianyan beckoning.

"ok, mom." Sunday took the raincoat handed over by his mother, put his hands on the cow's back with a wave of his hand, lifted one leg and "rubbed" onto the cow's back, and rode on the cow's back last week, shaking the reins with his hands and shouting, "Drive"

One person and one cow slowly swallowed to the mountains.

Sunday has just turned 1 this year. Although he is young, he is very sensible. The children of the poor have been in charge since he was eight years old. Although he can't do heavy work, he can do some odd jobs such as sweeping the floor, pouring water, washing clothes and cooking on Sunday, especially the old ox raised at home. All the feeding work is taken care of by Sunday, and he rides the old ox into the mountains early on Sunday before dawn in summer. In winter, rolling grass, mixing materials, picking corn leaves and feeding them to cattle have never been broken all year round. This is two years. In more than two years, Sunday and the ox at home have formed a deep attachment. Every Sunday, the favorite thing to do is to watch the ox bow its head and eat grass bite by bite, chew slowly, and wag its head. It is also very satisfying and comfortable to curl up under the ox's belly when the ox is crawling.

Feeding and playing with cows every day has become an indispensable part of Sunday life.

Riding an ox, I walked slowly all the way for more than twenty minutes, and got into the mountains. On Sunday, I put the ox's reins on the …