I caught a wild rabbit and took a look. It was quite plump, with smooth and shiny fur, clearly looking delicious. Everyone stared at the rabbit, nearly drooling.
A Meng scratched his head and said, "It's a pity that its companions got away."
"Companions?" I paused for a moment and asked, "Does this rabbit have companions?"
A Meng nodded and replied, "Yeah, I saw a few in the bushes just now, but they were too fast for me to catch."
"Which direction did they run?" I inquired.
A Meng pointed towards the bushes ahead and said, "They ran that way."
I thought for a moment and said, "It's getting late; let's head back for now and come back tomorrow to catch them."
Everyone nodded and followed me back.
Halfway there, we suddenly heard Da Huang barking wildly.
Everyone hurried over and saw Da Huang standing in the bushes, barking at one direction non-stop.
I walked over to take a look and noticed a pool of blood on the ground; it hadn't dried yet, indicating it was fresh.
Following Da Huang's gaze down to the ground, I realized it was the blood left by an injured rabbit.
He picked up a stone and rubbed it against the bloodstain, which immediately became stained with dark red liquid.
"It seems that rabbit is seriously injured; it probably won't get far," he exclaimed excitedly. "Quick, let's follow it!"
Along the way, the blood trail was intermittent, leading us to a dense thicket.
Behind the thicket was a cliff with a dark cave in its wall.
The blood trail disappeared at the entrance of the cave.
"It looks like the rabbit has hidden inside," A-Dai said, staring at the cave entrance.
"This entrance is so small; we can't get in," Xiao Xiao scratched his head and said.
"Look, the blood trail ends here; it must have gone inside," A Meng stated.
"But this entrance is too small; we can't possibly fit," Xiao Xiao frowned.
"Let's have Da Huang go in and check," A-Dai suggested.
"Yeah, Da Huang is small enough to squeeze in," A Meng said happily.
"Alright, let's have Da Huang go in and take a look," I nodded in agreement.
" Da Huang, hurry up and check inside," Xiao Xiao crouched down and patted Da Huang on the head.
Da Huang wagged its tail, hunched its body, and with a whoosh, it darted inside.
After a long time, Da Huang still hadn't come out.
"What's going on? Why hasn't Da Huang come back yet?" A Meng asked anxiously.
"Let's wait a bit longer," I replied.
After waiting a while longer, Da Huang still didn't emerge, and I started to feel uneasy.
I stood up and walked to the entrance of the cave, peering inside.
The cave was pitch black; I couldn't see anything or hear any sounds.
I picked up a stone and threw it inside; it landed with a series of crisp sounds.
Still no sign of Da Huang.
"Could Da Huang be in some kind of danger?" Xiao Xiao asked worriedly.
"No way," I shook my head, "the cave is so small that if there were any danger, Da Huang would definitely make a noise."
"Then why isn't it coming out?" A Meng asked.
"I don't know," I said, "maybe there's something inside that has caught its interest."
"What should we do now?" A Meng asked.
"Let's just wait a bit longer," I replied.
Everyone sat beside the cave entrance, anxiously waiting.
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