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Chapter 667 The Little Singer is Free and Easy (112)



Chapter 667 The Little Singer is Free and Easy (112)

Chapter 667 The Little Singer is Free and Easy (One Hundred and Twelve)

Night soon fell in the canyon.

Annie and Chu Tingli were waiting for rescue at the bottom of the canyon. When they did nothing, time passed very slowly and it felt like a year.

All I could see was white snow. The tall trees had lost their leaves, leaving only bare branches. Covered by heavy snow, it looked like a cemetery.

The wind in the canyon was very strong at night, and the sound of the wind was like a wolf howling. Looking up, there was no moon or stars in the sky, it was so desolate.

Anne was already resting by the fire, holding Andrew.

It is also difficult to make a fire at the bottom of the canyon because the humidity is too high and the grass and trees are not easy to burn. However, the fire at night is very important. It not only drives away the cold, but also illuminates the desolate night and stabilizes people's minds.

Chu Tingli stared at the fire. When she was bored, she thought about composing music. She had already composed three songs in her mind.

Travel is indeed beneficial to creativity. Many writers advocate "leaving the study," because sometimes, life is far more exciting than fiction. The ancients said, "Poetry can make the poor poor" and "Poetry can make the great." Chu Tingli personally believes that some writers can write works that will be passed down through the ages even without experiencing such adversity, but for others, suffering is the true source of their brilliance.

She consoled herself that she had not gained nothing from this avalanche, as she now had the music for her new album.

Chu Tingli is busy every day. Traveling makes time slow down, but during these days of being trapped, time seems to have stopped.

It is said that "passion can withstand the long years", but it is difficult for Chu Tingli to say what she loves most. She feels that she loves business, music, medicine, and traveling. She is interested in many things in life. Feelings and music are all part of life. Chu Tingli feels that she may not love someone completely and passionately. Perhaps it is difficult for rational people to be romantic and crazy.

She blocked the wind vent in front of the gully with branches, closed her eyes and prepared to sleep.

Not long after, Andrew suddenly shouted.

Annie and Chu Tingli were both woken up.

Anne patted Andrew's head. "What are you yelling about in the middle of the night? Are you crying wolf?"

Andrew broke away from Anne and tried to climb up the ravine.

Anne yelled, "Andrew!"

Andrew looked back at them, then grabbed the branches and tried to get out.

Chu Tingli frowned at Andrew, then put away the branch. Andrew suddenly jumped up, jumped onto the ravine, and continued to shout in a certain direction.

But there was no movement around, and it seemed that no other animals had set foot here.

Isn't it a wolf? I hope it's not a wolf!

Chu Tingli was a little excited. She guessed a possibility and said to Annie, "Could it be that someone is looking for us?"

"Really? I want to go take a look!"

Annie stood up excitedly, but her left leg was broken and she couldn't use any strength. Chu Tingli fixed her left leg with a wooden board. Chu Tingli quickly pulled her and said:

"Don't move, be careful of your legs. I'll seal the hole with branches and then take Andrew to have a look. Be careful yourself."

"Yeah! Don't worry, I will take good care of myself."

Anne's mood suddenly improved and she urged her to leave quickly.

Chu Tingli zipped up her down jacket to above her neck and covered her face with a hat. Facing the cold wind, holding a flashlight, she walked with Andrew.

Andrew stopped barking again, but he walked faster than Chu Tingli, and she almost couldn't hold him back. The man and the dog walked forward for about ten minutes, but Chu Tingli saw a faint fire above the canyon!

"Andrew, do you smell anyone else? Let's go find them!"

Andrew barked twice and rushed forward.

Chu Tingli didn't know whether she was pulling the dog or the dog was pulling her. In any case, they walked forward on the thick snow. As they walked, Andrew stopped. It turned out that the snow was too thick and Andrew's limbs had sunk into it.

Chu Tingli sighed and tried to pick up Andrew, pulling the Border Collie out of the snow that reached her knees.

Fortunately, she exercises regularly, otherwise it would be difficult to walk with the dog in her arms.

When the snow was a little thinner, she put Andrew down, and then Andrew rushed out before she even had time to pull the leash.

Chu Tingli shone her flashlight forward and could see Andrew with a long tail trailing behind him.

She shouted twice, but Andrew didn't turn around.


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