Yang Suiyi is a total homebody whose favorite pastime is writing novels on various websites. However, she inevitably abandons every single one, earning curses from countless readers while gleefully...
"Uh... your owner was just teasing you." It's true that any woman would be charmed by a fluffy, adorable little animal.
"If you keep talking nonsense, you're not allowed to eat meat!" Sui Yi was speechless. This guy was a menace if released.
"Squeak squeak squeak!" Ah Xing jumped a few times on the table, unconvinced.
"Heh!" Sui Yi chuckled, her expression softening as she watched Ah Xing, her smile growing ever more tender.
A chill ran down his spine, and Ah Xing looked at her warily.
"Attention! Chest out! Head up! Stomach in! Salute!" Sui Yi rattled off a series of commands, and A Xing instinctively obeyed, standing straight when instructed, tucking in his stomach when required, and saluting when called upon. He did it flawlessly, leaving the two of them utterly astonished. What kind of magical creature was this, capable of understanding human speech?
"You're hopeless. Look at your belly. How much have you eaten? You can't even suck it in. You need to lose weight." Suiyi walked over and poked its belly with her finger. Axing bristled and hugged her tightly, refusing to let go.
"Hehe! I'm leaving!" He stood up.
"Uncle, Sister Xue Rou, please enjoy your meal. I'm taking Ah Xing to take a bath first!" Then she turned and left.
"Uh... Oh! Come on, let's ignore her and have some meat. This is meat that the girl came up with so that it can be stored for a longer time."
The female protagonist appeared gentle and kind, but her heart was in turmoil. This was the method of curing meat on Earth. Could it be that she was doing the same thing as herself? She lowered her eyelids, deciding that she should find a time to test the waters.
How did she come up with this idea?
"Her constitution is very strange. She has been incompatible with medicine since birth and cannot drink nutrient solutions. I have always been the one to capture interstellar beasts to feed her. She found this method by chance in an ancient book." Her uncle, without any suspicion, told her what he knew!
"Oh!" Perhaps I was overthinking it!