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...
Inside the cage was a baby otter with soft fur, clear and innocent eyes, and a thin body. It looked like it had just been born, and it seemed that it could be taken away with the slightest force.
In fact, this little guy was only born not long ago.
This poor little girl was found in Indonesia shortly after she was born. Local farmers shot her parents so they could sell her for money.
After all, otters are quite formidable attackers, and if they get really fierce, it wouldn't be surprising if they were killed.
Buck did the same thing, except that he snatched the little otter from the other party, since buying things with money was not in his style at all.
“Little guy, soon you’ll be in a rich place with a wonderful environment,” Buck said with a smile, then put the cage down.
This little guy looks so healthy, with adorable round eyes, and he's also much smarter. Buck believes he'll fetch a good price. Of course, it's not just this little guy; they've also acquired many similar otter pups.
However, only this one was brought here.
Hearing the poachers outside, Xu Qiaoqiao rolled her eyes speechlessly. Damn it, these damned poachers should all be beheaded!
Since becoming an animal, Xu Qiaoqiao has gained a lot of empathy for these things.
She was happy when she was born, but she never expected that her parents would die so quickly. She didn't even see their faces clearly. She only knew that she screamed a few times and heard some unfamiliar language. She knew that her parents had been killed.
As for himself, he was to be sold by these humans.
Thinking about this, Xu Qiaoqiao felt a little unhappy. She had heard before that farmers in some places would kill otter couples and then find their children to sell. She never expected that this would happen to her.
Xu Qiaoqiao lazily rolled over, her head drooping, but that didn't matter. What mattered was, where was Junjun?