When others do quick transmigration, they transmigrate into humans. But she, Xu Qiaoqiao, is different. Every time she transmigrates, she is not human.
The first time, she became a little rab...
When Jun Qi woke up, he wanted to hug the little rabbit as usual, but he couldn't hug anything.
It was completely empty.
Where is his rabbit?
Where did the rabbit go?
Jun Qi suddenly woke up. He propped himself up and looked around. He found that the little rabbit was no longer in the hole, but there was still a strong aura left in the air, indicating that it hadn't been gone for long.
The little rabbit seemed to have bothered me just now, but I ignored it.
Jun Qi remembered now, so what exactly had the little rabbit gone to do?
He got up from the ground, sniffed, and found that the scent was coming from outside. It seemed that the little rabbit had gone outside, probably to look for food, otherwise she would not have left him.
So Jun Qi followed the scent and went all the way there.
The vast expanse of white snow concealed everything, and the marks left on it would eventually be covered up. The wind was still howling, and Jun Qi's sharp eyes were fixed on what lay ahead.
The little rabbit's fur has all grown back, and its white fur is the same color as the snow it's walking on. From a distance, it looks like a small snowball.
Xu Qiaoqiao wandered around for a while. In this terrible weather, how could the delicate grass survive? It must all be buried under the snow.
Sigh, it seems like all that work was for nothing.
I need to hurry back. Judging by the time, Junjun should be awake by now. She'll definitely be worried if she wakes up and sees I'm not here.
If we couldn't find anything to eat, so be it. Although I was still very hungry, I felt much more awake after being out in the wind.
Jumping around on an empty stomach for so long is a bit of a waste.
Just as Xu Qiaoqiao was about to return the way she came, she discovered something very important: she seemed to have lost her way back, commonly known as getting lost.
The footprints from when we came were all covered by snow, and we couldn't see anything. It was useless to even look for something conspicuous as a marker. There was snow everywhere, and nothing could be seen except for white.
Huh?
Xu Qiaoqiao blinked, looked around, and tried to recall what she looked like when she came and how to get back.
Unfortunately, even though the rabbit's eyesight is amazing, Xu Qiaoqiao's memory isn't very good.
They were all white; how was she supposed to tell them apart?
Xu Qiaoqiao fell silent, but then she suddenly became excited. Because of the rabbit's excellent eyesight, she could see a wide range of things, and it seemed there was a small patch of green on her left.
Green, doesn't that mean plants?
Xu Qiaoqiao's eyes lit up immediately, and she completely forgot that she was still lost. Looking at the little grass that was all alone in the cold wind, she jumped straight towards it.
Hey hey, here I come!
It's around here.
Jun Qi followed the scent and headed south, then circled around.
Wherever there was Xu Qiaoqiao's presence, he would stop and carefully investigate her next location. After all, this place was too big, and the wind never stopped. This wind dispersed Xu Qiaoqiao's presence, and her traces could be found almost everywhere.
Jun Qi closed his eyes, carefully sensing the snow. He couldn't help but scratch the snow with his front paws, leaving several scratch marks. Suddenly, he sensed a specific direction, opened his eyes abruptly, and looked intently in one direction.
Although wolves can use spiritual power, this was something that humans discovered, so naturally humans are much more skilled at it.
As a wolf, Jun Qi learned these things from a young age under Jun Ye's suppression, but what was ingrained in his bones were still those natural hunting methods or living habits.
Therefore, apart from traveling and fighting, Jun Qi rarely used his spiritual power along the way, and he didn't like to transform into human form, as standing on two feet was not very comfortable for him.
However, recalling the pathetic look on the little rabbit's face when it saw him in human form, Jun Qi felt that he could accept that ugly appearance.
Moreover, Junqi likes the feeling of running, like a gust of wind—free, comfortable, and exuberant.
Running in the direction the wind was blowing, Jun Qi felt the aura of the little rabbit growing stronger, confirming that he had chosen the right direction.
With his excellent eyesight, he saw a small white ball of grass moving occasionally in the green patch of snow not far away, as if it were biting at the blade of grass.
As he got closer, fragmented sounds reached his ears.
"Aaaaah, don't eat my leaves, you stinky rabbit!"
"Click-clack~"
"Waaaaah, I'm going bald! You nasty rabbit!"
"Smack smack~"
"Please stop eating, Grandpa Rabbit! I'm begging you! If you're hungry, I'll recommend some of my other friends. Please don't eat me!"
The only response he received was the sound of the snowball being chewed repeatedly.
Jun Qi also saw clearly what Xu Qiaoqiao was doing.
This plant is very peculiar. Its leaves are very large, almost enough to wrap around Xu Qiaoqiao's body. It is about ten inches long. More importantly, a human face grows on its rootstock, and its mouth is never closed. It is very noisy.
Xu Qiaoqiao jumped up and stretched out her leg, stepping on the root of the grass. Her two short forelegs held the leaves of the grass in her arms, and she had already eaten more than half of the leaves. The green sap stained her fur.
Many of the white downy hairs have been dyed green, carrying the scent of this plant.
Jun Qi narrowed his eyes and sniffed the grass. The scent of this grass was somewhat familiar, just like that Transformation Grass. Could this be a coincidence?
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