173: Chapter 173: Settled (Part 1)_1 173: Chapter 173: Settled (Part 1)_1 Yang Ruxin had no idea what was going through the little green snakeâs mind.
At that moment, she bent down to pat Xiaobai on the head, âThank you both for saving me.â She glanced at the little green snake not far away and to be honest, in her previous life, she had been quite afraid of such soft-bodied animals, and even now, looking at the little creature still made her tremble.
Dabai, however, gave Yang Ruxin a disdainful look, as if to say humans are all cowards.
So what if itâs the offspring of the Snake King?
In Snake Valley, they may reign supreme, but here they should keep their tails tucked in, right?
Yang Ruxin touched her nose, thinking that this was indeed the forest, naturally your domain.
You may not be afraid, but can I not be?
Itâs a venomous snake, one bite and Iâd be gone, okay?
Having looked down on her, Dabai let out a long howl and then, swinging its long, wiry tail, turned and walked away.
After taking a few steps, Dabai looked back at Yang Ruxin, clearly signaling her to hurry and follow.
Xiaobai simply bit onto the hem of her pants and tugged at it.
âAre we in for some trouble again?â Yang Ruxin stroked her chin, but she quickly bent down to pick up Xiaobai and followed suit.
Xiaobai seemed taken aback at first, but quickly got comfortable in Yang Ruxinâs arms, even licking her face with its sandpapery, barbed tongue, giving her a ticklish feeling.
âHahaâŠâ Yang Ruxin hurriedly rubbed Xiaobaiâs head, âYou little flirt, Iâm a girl and youâre a boy; you canât just kiss meâŠâ
Xiaobai whined as if protesting, if youâre a girl why did you pick me up?
Iâm a boyâŠ
Yang Ruxin could only compromise, âAlright, weâre evenâŠâ
Xiaobai licked Yang Ruxin again, seemingly very pleased.
So, the two merrily followed behind a large white tiger, and bizarrely, the little green snake hadnât left, but followed along all the wayâŠ
If anyone else had seen this scene, they probably would have fainted from shock.
Yang Ruxin had already clearly sensed that the little green snake meant no harm, so her earlier fear had dissipated, and she let it follow if it wanted to.
This time, they hadnât gone too far before the big white tiger stopped and shook its head to one side.
Yang Ruxin noticed there seemed to be a pit in that direction.
She looked at the big white tiger and then slowly made her way over.
âOh my gosh,â Yang Ruxin couldnât help exclaiming, then turned to look at the big white tiger, âDid you do this?â
Dabai yawned indolently, as if to say whatâs there to make a fuss about?
The little creature also snorted a few times, as if answering Yang Ruxinâs question.
Yang Ruxin touched her nose, realizing she had once again been looked down upon.
However, at that moment, she didnât care about these details, because the pit was filled with a good number of wild creatures, all of them meat.
Perhaps sensing that Yang Ruxin was zoning out for too long, Xiaobai, who was in her arms, jumped down by itself, fell into the pit among the pile of prey, and roared at Yang Ruxin a couple of times.
Yang Ruxin snapped back to reality, and quickly jumped down as well.
Thankfully, the pit wasnât deep or a trap, so it was easy to lift the catch out.
There were six pheasants, five hares, and one foolish pheasant, all of their blood fresh and red.
Even the blood of the foolish pheasant was still dripping out, obviously indicating that these animals had died not long ago, and almost all of them had died from broken necks.