Quick Transmigration: All Masters, Please Note, I Am Here to Win You Over with Cuteness

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...

Chapter 612 - The Lion and the Deer

The dry and rainy seasons on the grasslands are always clearly distinct.

After six months of ample rainfall, this grassland has been revitalized. Although it is a grassland, it is also home to many trees, which grow very lushly during the rainy season.

However, after the rainy season ends and the dry season arrives, these lush green meadows will soon turn a dull, yellowish color, and their vibrant appearance will disappear in the next few months.

The impact of the dry season is not limited to these things. For animals, it also means one thing: migration.

Xu Qiaoqiao was no stranger to this matter, but it was her first time migrating on the grasslands, and she didn't know which way to go. So she and Jun Qi discussed it and decided to secretly follow a herd of wildebeest.

The wildebeest herd was completely unconcerned about the two little tails quietly following behind them; their numbers were too large, and the lions that posed the only threat to them were not in danger.

Jun Qi was grateful for these free guide horses, so for the time being, their food would not come from them, but from other migrating animals. He had already considered this.

Following the herd of wildebeest, Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi did not go astray. They also encountered other animals along the way, some of which ended up in Jun Qi's stomach.

"Qiaoqiao, do you know where we're going next?"

Looking at the wildebeest that had been migrating for many days, Jun Qi felt that his patience was running out. It was too annoying, and if he slowed down even a little, he would have some difficulty.

Xu Qiaoqiao looked at the wildebeest in front of her. Their numbers were truly impressive. If this really was the African savanna, Xu Qiaoqiao didn't know much about it. She had seen a video about the African savanna a long time ago.

But so much time has passed that she really can't remember many of them, especially the foreign place names, which are all very long and she just can't remember them.

"It's like migrating from one grassland to another," Xu Qiaoqiao mumbled, her tone uncertain; she genuinely didn't understand.

Jun Qi thought for a few seconds. In the little lion's memory, there were very few memories of this kind. Even if there were, they were from when it migrated with its mother.

In my memory, this little lion had this experience: he followed his mother for a long time. The lioness said, "This is a very long journey, my child. You will cherish this experience."

Unfortunately, at that time, the little lion didn't understand what its mother was saying at all. It stayed in the protection of the pride the whole way, playing and frolicking.

"Jun Jun." Xu Qiaoqiao saw Jun Qi lost in thought, so she quickly went over and nudged his chin with her head to bring him back to his senses.

"Let's go get some water." Xu Qiaoqiao gestured with her mouth towards the stream to drink some water and replenish her fluids. Jun Qi always took a longer route when he ate.

During migration, some animals may become too exhausted or for various reasons to survive the period, so it is common for one or two members of the same group to leave.

"Wait a little longer." With his excellent eyesight, Jun Qi could see that there were still a few animals drinking water over there. They were wildebeest, and they were the lead horses, so Jun Qi didn't want to scare them for the time being.

Xu Qiaoqiao nodded in agreement with Jun Qi's words. In her opinion, it made sense, since they had helped them, even if they didn't know they had helped a lion and a deer.

They came across a small river ahead, and because of this river, the wildebeest and the zebras that had been walking ahead stopped to drink some water and replenish their energy. After drinking, they continued their migration.

After the wildebeest left, Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi ran over to drink water. The cool water felt wonderful as it flowed down their throats.

This time, the herds participating in the Great Migration were divided into three groups: the front, the middle, and the rear.

Leading the way are more than 200,000 wild zebras, followed by a million wildebeests, and bringing up the rear are 500,000 gazelles.

Of course, behind the wildebeest herd and in front of the gazelle herd, there was a lion and a fawn, who stood out in this environment.

Zebras prefer to eat the tall, fresh grass, the middle layer of tender grass is the food for wildebeests, and the short grass at the bottom is a delicacy for small gazelles.

During Jun Qi's migration, the food he ate consisted of the herd of gazelles that followed him, or other miscellaneous animals he encountered along the way, while Xu Qiaoqiao, of course, ate wherever she went.

Although the dry season has arrived, the grass is still lush and green. Whenever she rests, Xu Qiaoqiao lowers her head and eats grass to replenish her energy.

Following closely behind the herbivores are packs of ferocious carnivores such as African lions, cheetahs, and jackals.

At that time, Jun Qi's first thought was to follow them, but considering Xu Qiaoqiao's identity, he felt it would be safer to follow the herbivores, and there would be plenty of food.

They set off relatively early.

After drinking the water, Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi set off again, following the route the wildebeest had taken, and they chased after it as fast as they could.

The animals behind them, intimidated by Jun Qi's aura, waited until the two of them finished drinking before coming up to drink.

There was nothing we could do; it was a lion.

Even if it's a lion with a fawn, it's still a lion. You can only say that the fawn is very brave, and the lion is more merciful.

I never imagined that one day I would use the word "merciful" to describe a lion.

Although it was in the wild, there were road signs from time to time along the way. Xu Qiaoqiao looked at the road signs ahead, called out to Jun Qi, and ran towards them.

She really wanted to know where she was, specifically where she was.

After nearly two months of migration, with no destination in sight and the grass underfoot turning from tender green to a yellowish-brown, even the taste had deteriorated considerably.

Xu Qiaoqiao thought that if she encountered some humans, she might be lucky enough to get some food.

This was the first time the two of them had come to such a harsh environment, even harsher than the Amazon rainforest, where at least there were lush green plants that blocked out the sun, and even in the dry season, things didn't change much.

This migration will pass through the territories of two countries, Tanzania and Kenya, and the roadside that Xu Qiaoqiao saw is a sign for Kenya.

Xu Qiaoqiao read it out haltingly. In her memory, this seemed to be a country in Africa. Xu Qiaoqiao realized that it really was the African savanna.

Jun Qi understood nothing about these things, so he simply waited quietly for Xu Qiaoqiao.