Chapter 552: Wasp Flying
Chapter 552: Wasp Flying
However, the old lady kept asking her aunt to support her as she slowly practiced walking.
Time passed little by little, and the old lady and aunt had been gone for nearly half an hour.
My aunt's strength gradually declined, and beads of sweat appeared on her forehead.
She panted and said to the old lady, "Old lady, please don't put all your weight on me. It's not good for your legs. Try to walk on your own."
The old lady actually wanted to try to walk independently, but there was always a hurdle in her heart that she couldn't get over.
She was worried that she would fall, and even more afraid that she would hurt her legs.
After hearing what her aunt said, the old lady couldn't help but feel angry.
He replied angrily: "If I can walk by myself, why do I need you? If I break my legs, can you afford to pay for it?"
The aunt was already accustomed to the old lady's sudden change of attitude and bad words, so she didn't take it too seriously.
She still maintained a gentle attitude and patiently comforted him: "The doctor who treated you last time said that your leg has almost recovered. You can try to walk on your own."
"You are just a little scared and don't dare to take a step. Come on, stand up straight and then take a small step forward slowly."
As soon as my aunt finished speaking, I suddenly heard a buzzing sound in my ears, as if something was circling around my ears.
The old lady was puzzled and looked in the direction of the sound, only to find that it was actually a wasp!
The hornet kept flying around the two people, seeming to be very curious about them.
Both the aunt and the old lady were frightened by this sudden situation. They stood there and dared not move, for fear of disturbing the hornet and causing it to attack.
They could only pray silently, hoping that the hornet would fly away as soon as possible and not stay here.
However, contrary to their expectations, the hornet did not seem to have any intention of leaving. Instead, it flew around them more and more vigorously, and the buzzing sound became louder and louder.
The old lady became more and more anxious. She was afraid that the hornet would suddenly sting her, so she could no longer hold back and waved her hands violently, trying to drive the hornet away.
Originally, the hornet was just hovering around the old lady and had no intention of attacking her directly.
However, the old lady's wave scared the hornet, and its flying speed instantly increased a lot.
I saw that the hornet's tail was already raised high, and the sharp stinger was ready.
It seems like it is just waiting for the right opportunity to sting the person who angered it and let the other person taste the pain of being stung.
When the old lady saw this, her heart suddenly tightened. In panic, she actually pulled her arm out of her aunt's hand.
Then, she spun around like a top, dancing and swatting at the wasps.
The aunt was stunned by the old lady's sudden action. She watched the old lady spinning in circles like a child, walking quickly and steadily, without any need for support like before.
The old lady didn't notice anything strange about her aunt. She just thought it was very strange that her aunt was standing there motionless.
Could it be that my aunt was scared silly just because of a tiny wasp?
The old lady became angrier and angrier. She angrily yelled at her aunt, "What are you daydreaming about? Hurry up and chase this wasp away!"
The aunt woke up from her dream and screamed in panic: "Ah~ Go away~"
The old lady bit her back teeth, frowned, and kept shouting: "Don't come over~ Don't come over~"
The two men waved their arms like crazy and stomped the ground with their feet.
The hornet was obviously no match for them. After a fierce fight, it could not hold on and fell to the ground.
I don't know who stepped on it, and it deflated, and a stream of mucus flowed out, mixing with the contents of its stomach.
"Whoo~"
"Whoo~"
The two men were breathing heavily, bent over, with their hands on their knees, as if they had just experienced an extremely fierce battle.
The old lady reached out her hand, wiped the sweat off her forehead, and said with lingering fear: "Fortunately I wasn't stung."
My aunt also slowly straightened up and agreed, "Yes, you are still strong despite your age! And have you discovered something?"
The old lady looked at her aunt with some confusion, wondering if there were still some hornets that had not died yet?
Or are there other wasps hiding in the dark waiting for their chance to strike?
So she pricked up her ears nervously, listening carefully to the movements around her, and at the same time stepped hard on the hornet's corpse a few times.
Only when the hornet, whose shape could be seen before, was stepped on and it became completely unrecognizable, did he feel somewhat relieved.
Hearing her aunt praising her for being strong and healthy despite her old age, the old lady was so happy that even the tone of her voice became much softer and no longer as harsh as usual.
"I didn't find anything. What's the matter?" the old lady asked curiously.
The aunt took a deep breath and then said slowly: "You can walk now, you can walk on your own without relying on others!"
"what?"
The old lady slowly lowered her head with a suspicious look on her face, her eyes falling on her legs.
She widened her eyes, staring in disbelief at the two legs that should have been unable to support the body, but now stood straight in place without any external help.
The scene of herself jumping around and killing a hornet just now flashed through her mind quickly. At that time, she didn't feel any discomfort at all, as if there had never been anything wrong with her legs.
An indescribable joy surged into the old lady's heart like a tide, and an ecstatic smile broke out on her face.
Unable to suppress her inner excitement, the old lady tried to move her feet carefully. Her movements were slow and cautious, fearing that all this was just a short dream.
However, when she actually took that small step, the old lady was surprised to find that her legs could actually support her body, allowing her to move forward smoothly.
"Great! Great! I can walk again!" The old lady was so excited that she almost shouted out loud, her voice trembling with excitement.
However, just as she was immersed in joy, suddenly, she felt as if all the strength had been taken away from her legs, and she instantly lost support.
The old lady's body suddenly tilted forward and she was about to fall heavily to the ground.
At the critical moment, the aunt was quick-witted and rushed forward, grabbing the old lady's arm tightly, thus avoiding a possible accident.
The old lady was frightened by this sudden change. She covered her chest tightly, her face turned pale, and a thin layer of sweat appeared on her forehead.
After a long while, she came back to her senses and said with lingering fear: "Oh, it's too early to be happy..."
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