Chapter 39 She Raised a Beast Husband in the Beast World (9)
"What do you want to know?"
The shivering white rabbit's big round eyes were full of vigilance.
The long pink ears were pressed into the warm palm.
For a moment, he couldn't tell whether his ears were hotter or the slender white palm was hotter.
Lin Ran didn't actually use much strength; her force was still very gentle.
After all, the rabbit in his hand did not struggle, nor did it show any intention of attacking.
She didn't hesitate to show her sweet smile, trying to make the rabbit let down his guard.
"Relax, I mean no harm to you and I won't eat you.
Can you tell me how to get into the Western Continent?
I left the tribe alone because I wanted to live in the Western Continent. I promise not to harm any resident of the Western Continent!"
Regardless of whether the other party is willing to believe this guarantee or not, Lin Ran first expressed her attitude sincerely.
The white rabbit's nostrils twitched, and it raised its head slightly, staring at her with eyes that seemed full of disbelief.
His cute and adorable look made Lin Ran unable to help but reach out her other hand and stroke the curved line of his back again and again.
The white rabbit fur is smooth and feels great, but the rabbit's body is stiff, and it looks like it is still frightened.
[She is already standing on the border of the Western Continent. Doesn't she know? ]
[Then he probably came in by mistake...]
[Is she really alone? She has companions in the East Continent, why would she leave? ]
[Why not hold her back first, and then find a chance to send her out... We can't just trust a carnivorous orc. ]
Bai Tu had made up his mind, and had no idea that Lin Ran had already known his plan.
His eyes, with their cunning gleam, betrayed his thoughts.
"I can tell you, but only if you help me dry the grass in this room."
Lin Ran smiled and said, "No problem. I'll help you dry the grass now. You have to keep your word!"
Unexpectedly, she had already entered the Western Continent.
It must have rolled in when it rolled down the hill. It can be considered a blessing in disguise!
Then help him dry the grass slowly, and find him a place to stay, familiarize yourself with the environment, and then build your own nest.
[She actually agreed? That's great.]
"I have a lot of grass to dry. You have to help me bring it back to the house when it gets dark. Don't let the dew get it wet."
Bai Tu shrank back as he spoke, and Lin Ran's hand moved along with his body.
"Okay, okay, then do I have a place to rest tonight?"
Lin Ran responded with a smile, and with her free hand, she stroked the white rabbit's arched back reluctantly.
Awoo, the rabbit fur is so nice to touch. The more I touch it, the more I can't stop~
But the white rabbit didn't want to let her touch it anymore, and it jumped away from her hand with all its strength, glancing here and there as if not looking at her.
"Well, then go quickly. If you are tired... you can lie down in the house and take a nap!"
After saying that, the white figure jumped into the tall grass nearby and disappeared.
Lin Ran kept the corners of her mouth raised and stared in that direction for a while.
After she came to her senses, she remembered that the white rabbit ran too fast and had not yet taught her how to dry grass!
Fortunately, there was some grass he had hung out to dry not far from the door of the cabin.
Lin Ran followed suit and brought out the half-dried grass from the house, spreading it out thinly to dry in a dry and breezy place out of direct sunlight.
It seems that he likes to eat dried grass.
Lin Ran hung the clothes very carefully and chose a clean spot specifically, without any intention of rushing.
During this time, one could occasionally hear the voice of the white rabbit orc.
It's just that there's some distance between us, so I can't hear it completely.
Lin Ran thought he was timid and only dared to watch the work in secret.
……
The environment in the Western Continent is very good, and the terrain is also very good.
As far as the eye can see, there are green hills and plains.
The fresh air is filled with the scent of grass, and the cool breeze blows through my hair, making me feel refreshed.
Lin Ran immediately fell in love with the environment here and was delighted. The area around the cabin was very spacious, giving the feeling that there were many people but few lands.
After all, most of the day had passed and Lin Ran hadn't seen any other herbivorous orcs.
After hanging the grass, the white rabbit did not come out, nor was his voice heard again. I wonder if he ran far away.
But you can hide from the monk but you cannot hide from the temple.
Lin Ran found a small river nearby to take a bath, caught some fat fish and ate them, then returned to the wooden house to wait for the rabbit.
The cabin was simply furnished with a single wooden bed, a table and a chair. On the table there was half a basin of fragrant and clean grass, and nothing else.
Lin Ran did not dare to touch other people's bed.
She sat in the chair, leaning back and relaxing, staring at the half-basined pot of grass on the table, lost in her own thoughts.
After leaving the tribe, without a fixed and safe residence, Lin Ran needed to stay vigilant at all times. It had been a long time since she had a relaxing rest like this.
Before she knew it, she fell asleep on the table.
A gentle breeze blew in from the small window, and the smooth white hair scattered on the shoulders fluttered gently in the wind.
A small tuft of hair gently slid down to cover half of her delicate face. Her long, thick white eyelashes were like angel wings. Her eyes were closed naturally. She slept without any defense and was not picky about the environment.
Suddenly, the wind stopped.
The white hair still retains the curve when blown.
Very pleasing picture.
The wooden door creaked and opened.
A tall figure in a grass skirt slowly walked in and the door closed again.
The wind around the cabin was still at this time.
Inside the cabin, Lin Ran's breathing was so light that it was almost inaudible.
Yangxun seemed to be accustomed to this situation, so he approached with confidence.
His eyes fell on the person sleeping on the table, his light red pupils were clear and calm.
He leaned forward slightly, stretched out a slender finger, and slowly touched Lin Ran's fingertips.
There was a gentle white light when their fingertips touched each other. Yang Xun closed his eyes and confirmed from Lin Ran's memory that what she said was true.
but--
"Wear, more..."
Yangxun lowered his eyelids, his gaze slightly focused.
It was the first time he knew that outsiders would travel through the forest he had guarded for thousands of years.
However, everything in the world is cause and effect. The cause does not occur in vain, and the effect does not occur in vain.
Knowing that Lin Ran had no ill intentions, Yang Xun did not intend to intervene in the cause and effect.
"Let's go, and don't come in again after you leave."
"A carnivorous wolf suddenly appeared among the orcs who were all vegetarians. How scary, don't you think?"
Yangxun's voice was very soft, and seemed as gentle as a spring breeze brushing your face.
Lin Ran's eyelashes trembled.
It's like I want to wake up, but I can't.
In just a blink of an eye, the two people in the wooden house disappeared from the spot.
I do not know how long it has been.
When Lin Ran woke up, she found that the grass was her bed and the starry sky was her blanket.
cabin -
It was pitch black everywhere, and there was no sign of a cabin anywhere!
He lay there with his eyes wide open for about half an hour.
Lin Ran couldn't understand why she was actually thrown out?
How come she doesn't feel anything at all?
Did she sleep so soundly?
(End of this chapter)