All the Greats of the Beast Race Are My Little Fans

A normal girl, Yu Wanwan, one day stepped onto the Beastmen Continent. Powerless, she decided to cling to the coattails of the Great White Tiger.

Don't be afraid, don't be afraid. Far...

Chapter 149 Assassin

Upon hearing Fei Han say that his teacher was buried here, Yu Wanwan quickly took a step back, afraid of stepping on her elder, and then apologized to the tree roots, saying, "Teacher, I'm sorry, I didn't know you were here."

Fei Han chuckled and patted Yu Wanwan's head: "Don't worry, your teacher won't blame you."

Yu Wanwan nodded, and Fei Han then looked at the tree and began to tell his story.

"Although I am the successor to the shamanic priest, the shaman who taught me felt that I was not one of his own and was always unwilling to truly teach me his medical skills. It was my teacher who took me under his wing and personally trained me..."

The teacher he mentioned was the former elder of Beast City.

The former elder thought highly of Fei Han. Although he and Fei Han were not from the same clan, he genuinely regarded Fei Han as his junior. The former elder had no children, and Fei Han was an orphan. The two were not only teacher and student, but also closer than father and son.

Before Fei Han began to show his medical talent, the Dan Bird Clan had already fallen into decline. Later, he used his talent to help the Dan Bird Clan regain a place in the Beast City.

At this time, everyone inevitably became somewhat proud, even arrogant. It was the former elder who devoted himself to educating Fei Han and teaching him the principles of being a person.

It can be said with certainty that Fei Han did not go astray, not only because she had reliable clansmen as her support, but also because of the education she received from the former elder who was both a teacher and a father figure to her.

"My teacher's health had always been poor. I originally wanted to take good care of him in the future, but when I came back, he had already left me forever."

The former elder passed away near the end of the cold season, which was during the time when they were still heading to Beast City.

The saying goes, "The child wishes to care for his parents, but they are no longer there." Sometimes, time and reality are truly terrifying things.

In his fantasy, he took Yu Wanwan to meet his teacher, but in reality, his teacher lay in the cold ground, and Yu Wanwan could only learn about his "father" through his fragmented descriptions.

Yu Wanwan's expression also looked somewhat solemn.

Although Fei Han didn't say much, she could feel his emotions: his reverence for his teachers, his longing for his father, and his resentment at being late to the party.

Yu Wanwan tightened her grip on his hand, then threw herself into his arms and hugged him tightly: "Feihan, don't be too sad."

"It's alright, it's just that our teacher is here now, and we won't be able to visit him after we leave Beast City."

Yu Wanwan lifted her head from his embrace and said earnestly, "Do you know? In my hometown, there's a saying that after a loved one passes away, they become stars in the sky and watch over you forever."

Fei Han laughed: "Then does that mean I can only see the teacher at night from now on?"

“No.” Yu Wanwan shook her head, her expression becoming serious: “Actually, there are stars during the day too, but the sunlight is too bright, so you can’t see them.”

Fei Han didn't say anything, but gently patted her head.

"So, whether you can see it or not, your teacher is always by your side." She hugged Fei Han tighter, her little face pressed against his chest: "And me, I will always be with you, forever."

Fei Han stiffened, then hugged Yu Wanwan even tighter.

"Okay, you must stay with me. If you dare to lie to me, I will watch you from heaven, day and night." His voice was a little hoarse, and Yu Wanwan was almost breathless from being hugged, but she did not resist. She tried her best to tell Fei Han with her actions that she would always be by his side.

After staying under the tree for a while, Fei Han told the tree about her experiences over the past few days before leaving with Yu Wanwan.

On the way back, Fei Han still carried Yu Wanwan on his back and led her back.

Yu Wanwan's stomach suddenly growled. Fei Han felt a little annoyed. He shouldn't have forgotten the time and brought the little female back so late. Usually, Wanwan would have been eating by this time.

"Wanwan, are you very hungry right now?"

Actually, Yu Wanwan was a little hungry, but she didn't want Fei Han to worry, so she shook her head while lying on his back: "I ate a lot this morning, so I'm actually fine now."

"Would you like some fruit first? I'll cook for you as soon as we get home." Fei Han put Yu Wanwan down and started looking for fruit in her spatial storage.

A gust of wind swept by, and Fei Han quickly grabbed Yu Wanwan and backed away. The fruit fell to the ground with a thud, getting covered in mud.

"Who are you people?" Fei Han shielded Yu Wanwan behind her, looking coldly at the dozen or so beastmen who had suddenly appeared in front of her.

He had been in the Beast City for so long, and no beastman had ever dared to lay a hand on him. Could it be that Chang Yue was still unwilling to let him go and was determined to kill him?

The dozen or so orcs exchanged glances, but did not answer Fei Han's question. They brandished their spears and charged towards them.

Fei Han spread her wings, carrying Yu Wanwan, and flew to a tree. She said solemnly, "You stay here obediently. Don't let Mo Zhou come out unless absolutely necessary."

Mo Zhou's identity is special, and Fei Han does not want him to show up and expose his identity unless at the last moment.

Yu Wanwan hugged the tree trunk tightly and said, "Feihan, you must be careful!"

"Don't worry, just remember to close your eyes." Fei Han didn't want to scare her timid female.

Several orcs tried to climb the tree, while others threw spears at Feihan and Wanwan, attempting to kill them.

Feihan turned around in mid-air, knocked away the flying spear with its wings, and then flew towards the orc who had climbed the tree.

The scene suddenly turned bloody. Yu Wanwan felt Mo Zhou stirring in her chest. Remembering Fei Han's instructions, she pressed her hand to her chest and said, "Mo Zhou, don't come out. We'll be discovered."

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