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Chapter 75 The Shepherd

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    In the past, the concept of shepherds was that people followed the flock of sheep and cattle, waving the whip in their hands and shouting loudly, and the shepherd dogs ran back and forth joyfully.

    Only when you arrive at the real grassland do you know that there is still a big gap between reality and imagination.

    What I saw was that people rode on horses to drive sheep and cattle, and there were no well-behaved shepherd dogs.

    The sheep bleat and the cow moo are actually pretty good, grazing while walking.  The shepherd just guides the direction a little bit. Most of the time, he just finds a piece of grass to lie on the side and bask in the sun. The horse stands beside him, grazing and wagging his tail.

    Crossing the road from time to time, it is also orderly and unhurried, like children queuing up and walking on the sidewalk on the way home from school.

    Cows and sheep are not always quiet when grazing, and they will call a few times from time to time.  I can't understand what it's called.  But if you listen carefully, there are very different tones, and you can hear some emotions after listening for a long time.  Of course, it's just my opinion.

    By the stream beside the glacier, I saw a few sheep and a few cows running to drink water.  Across the water, he yelled at him from time to time while drinking.

    It is usually said that chickens and ducks talk about each other, which means that they don't understand.  But the sheep and the cow talked, and it seemed that they communicated well.  Once said and answered, there was back and forth, and there was no delay in drinking water.

    The group of horses are relatively cheerful, eating and eating, they have to run around and rub each other's necks to show their friendship.

    The horse I was riding was well-behaved all the way and walked steadily.  When I got down to the middle of the mountain, I saw a herd of galloping horses not far away. It was a little irritable, shaking its head and snorting.

    I asked the guide what happened to it?

    The guide squinted and said, it wants to run, walk slowly step by step, who can stand it?

    It was only then that I suddenly realized that what I thought was well-behaved was its forbearing restraint.

    I really want to let it run for a while, but I really don't have the guts to defeat myself.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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