174: Chapter 174: Village Girl (Second Update)_1 174: Chapter 174: Village Girl (Second Update)_1 It seems people who travel through time really do have good luck.
âDabai, all these things you hunted are for me?â Ruxin asked the big white tiger stupidly as she looked at the pile of things on the ground.
The big white tiger shook its huge head, indicating that they were indeed for her.
However, it was dissatisfied with the names this woman had given to it and its son.
What kind of names were âBig Whiteâ and âSmall Whiteâ?
They sounded so unpleasant.
But there was nothing it could do about it since the woman was just a village girl, uneducated at that, so it couldnât expect too much and had to make do with listening to them.
Ruxin instantly smiled so broadly that her teeth were showing but her eyes werenât.
All this was meat, and not just any meat, but meat she could present openly.
Even if she couldnât eat it all, she could sell it for silver.
Truly, a life with cheats was an awesome life.
Seeing Ruxinâs foolish expression, both Dabai and Xiaobai collectively gave her a contemptuous look.
Ruxin didnât mind being looked down upon.
Dabai and Xiaobai treated her as a friend, so she accepted everything they gave without any pretense.
However, she left two pheasants and a hare outside, thinking she should leave something for the mother and son to eat, right?
As a result, Dabai gave her another contemptuous look.
âAlright then, if you donât want them, Iâll take them all.â Ruxin chuckled, âHeihei, this meat will be enough for me and my younger siblings for many daysâŠâ As she spoke, she pulled out two piping hot roast chickens from her space.
The roast chickens were something she had previously bought in town, but she hadnât been able to share them with her siblings because she couldnât explain where they came from; after all, one roast chicken cost more than a hundred Wen.
But game, that she could bring home, and trading them like this seemed like a good method.
Dabai turned its head away in disdain, but it didnât leave her nor refuse the hot roast chickens.
Ruxin smiled, reaching out to hug Dabaiâs head, âThank you so much.
Even though weâre not the same species, I feel like you two are better than the so-called relatives of the Yang Family.
Without you, I really donât know if I would have starved to death by nowâŠâ
Dabai may or may not have understood, but it rubbed its big head against Ruxinâs face.
Seeing this, Xiaobai hurried over to nuzzle her as well, but because it wasnât tall enough, it could only keep tugging at Ruxinâs trouser leg until she finally picked it up.
The little green snake Xiaolun watched the interaction of the three, then looked at the big pit, pondering for a while as if it understood something, then suddenly disappeared into the forest Linzi.
âAlright, itâs getting late, I should go back.â After playing around with the mother and son for a while, Ruxin got up, not caring whether Xiaolun was still around, âIâll come and play with you again another dayâŠâ
Dabai showed no particular response, but Xiaobai seemed somewhat reluctant, continuously licking her face.
âNext time, Iâll bring more roast chickens for youâŠâ Ruxin patted Xiaobaiâs head.
She had only bought four roast chickens before, had eaten one herself, and given the rest away.
Next time she went to town, she would have to buy more to keep in stock.
The little guy finally seemed pleased and hopped down from her arms.
Dabai shook its head and then escorted Ruxin down the mountain with Xiaobai by its side.
They had only walked a little way when there was a rustling sound all around, and then Xiaolun, who had disappeared earlier, suddenly reappeared, blocking Ruxinâs path.
âYouâŠâ Ruxin stepped back in fright.
Had it not been for Dabai and Xiaobai, she would have certainly retreated back into her space.