long candle

Chapter 165 Russian Talent

After saying this, * picked up the bulging backpack on the table, put it on his back, and then opened the window and turned out.

Hearing the sound of the window closing, Nobita sat up again and said, "Damn it! Is this boy really gone?

After saying that, he lifted the quilt, jumped up from **, and put on his clothes.

I smiled and thought that this boy still couldn't let go*, so I hurriedly put on my clothes.

The two of us turned out of the window one after the other and were stunned.

Because the wind and snow outside are too strong, the wind is really blowing. The snowflakes are as big as goose feathers, which hurts in the face.

*'s back is only a dozen meters away from us, but we can't see it clearly.

I shivered and said to Nobita, "Yesterday was still sunny, but today it suddenly snowed so heavily. The weather is really strange!"

Nobita also hugged his shoulder, rubbed his nose, and shouted, "Let's keep up quickly, or we can't catch up!"

I nodded and followed Daxiong.

However, * has always been a light pace, even in the snow, and we don't want him to find us, so we always keep a distance of more than ten meters.

As I covered my forehead with my hand and looked at the strange weather, I suddenly remembered the story told by Andre yesterday. When Lauren rescued Zhuoya from the ruins, the first snow was also so big, right?

It seems that Lauren is really the messenger of the wind and snow...

We followed * and walked in the bright village. The reflection of the snow was very bright, which made me think it was almost * in the morning.

* Follow the dirt road in the direction of the port. Due to the thick snow on the chestnut trees and fir trees on both sides, layers of snow cover fall down from time to time, making a strange sound.

When I arrived at the port, the pale yellow beach had been covered by ice and snow, and the huge snowflakes fell into the sea and did not melt for a moment. When it was washed back on the beach with the waves, it looked like a cup of shaved ice being splashed back, foaming.

And on the sea, the three-meter-high motor fishing boat is shining a headlight at the sea at the end of the wind and snow, and the tall chimney in the center of the ship is emitting white smoke.

Obviously, the boat has started, and we heard the sound of the motor in the wind and snow.

*I didn't know that we followed him, tightened the backpack straps on our shoulders, and ran quickly to the boat.

When he ran near the sea, a wave rushed towards him, but at this time, a light jump jumped up in front of the waves wet his trouser legs.

The three-meter-high boat edge is nothing to *. I have seen him jump easily on the four-meter-high wall.

He climbed with both hands and overturned from the stern of the boat.

Just at this moment, the fishing boat played a long flute and gradually left the port.

Nobita and I were anxious and ran over in a hurry to see the cruise ship getting farther and farther away from us.

At this time, * stood up from the stern of the ship, raised his hands and waved to say goodbye to us.

Nobita also waved his hand, signaling him to be careful.

The * on the ship in the distance seemed to nod, and then the figure disappeared in the stern.

Nobita and I stood in the wind and snow, quietly looking at the fishing boat leaving until we disappeared in the vast wind and snow.

After a long time, Nobita asked me, "This boy should be fine, right?"

I spread out my hands and said, "That's necessary. In terms of skills, we are not as good as him..."

Nobita seemed to believe me very much. He patted me on the shoulder, sighed and said, "Let's go..."

I saw that his eyes seemed to be a little wet, so I was silent.

*It's much more dangerous to go here, and I understand the uneasiness in Nobita's heart.

We set foot on the dirt road again, came to the door of Rabilović's house, looked in the direction of the square, and did not see the wolves. Obviously, as Andrea said, the wolves had evacuated last night.

So we patted the snowflakes on our bodies, went around the back of the house, and turned in through the window again.

When I closed the window, the fireplace in the room was very warm. Nobita said he wanted to get some sleep, but I couldn't sleep. I sat at the desk next to the fireplace and turned over the books on the table boringly.

I can't understand the titles of these books, and there are also large paragraphs of Russian in them, not even a single illustration.

I turned over and found a book "Introduction to Chinese and Russian Common Phrases" at the bottom.

I think this must have been BEY's room before. In order to find Ivan's evidence in China, he seems to have practiced Chinese at home.

Judging from the time, this book was obviously bought seven or eight years ago, but it will not be outdated.

Thinking of a few Russian sentences I had learned before, I flipped through the comparison between China and Russia and found that I spoke it really well.

So next, I read the book seriously and wanted to learn some Russian when I was bored.

Everyone says that Russian is one of the most difficult languages in the world. It not only has many pronunciations, but also is very talkative. There are many professional terms in the language, which are difficult to understand.

Indeed, I also found this, but I am very talented in language learning. When I was in college, I studied Korean and Japanese at the same time and got professional-level certificates. I don't know why, I have a familiarity with the local language on Chukchi's side. It's quite easy to learn.

In the morning, I actually learned more than 200 spoken sentences, which is almost the same speed as Andre's learning Chinese. It seems that we are really of the same race.

Seeing that the sky outside the window was getting brighter and brighter, I put down the book and rubbed my eyes.

Looking at the watch, it was already 12 noon.

So I stood up, woke up Nobita who was still snoring, and then walked out of the room and came to the hall.

I saw smoke in the kitchen and knew that it was Mrs. Rabilovic who was cooking. In order to test my Russian water, I went into the kitchen and said to Mrs. Rabilovic, who was busy in Russian, "Madam, what can I do for you?"

Mrs Rabilovic was stunned for a moment and looked back at me. Obviously, she was a little surprised and asked me, "Young man, when did you speak Russian?"

I smiled and said, "I just learned..."

Madam gave a thumbs up and said, "That's right!"

I touched the back of my head embarrassedly, felt a little proud, and said to my wife, "Thank you very much these days. We ate and drank for nothing here, and we didn't help anything."

Madam shook her head and said, "This village hasn't had guests for a long time, and you are still from such a faraway country, I..."