A pitiful interstellar cub transmigrates into a treasure held in the palm of every race on a foreign continent.
——Little Lingling is an optimistic little experimental subject who suddenly...
Didn’t you see that they were prepared and got caught when they watched Lingling fight in the forest before?
So, after the battle plan was finalized and successfully conveyed to Sim, the escape operation was finally about to begin.
Suddenly, when everyone was eager to fight, Lingling spoke again. In her soft and sweet voice, she tried to discuss things with her uncles and brothers:
"Uncle, Gege, can you treat Uncle Hu and the others? They are in pain and hungry. Lingling is worried that they are in danger."
The most dangerous part of this plan lies with Warcraft.
The little guy listened for a long time and became a little anxious when he saw that no one had considered this point.
Just as Sim was about to force himself to summon the monsters he was friendly with, he heard Lingling say this before he even took a step forward.
He thought Lingling was joking, so before the tree people could answer, he smiled and replied, "It's okay, little one. Our injuries are too severe and cannot be cured."
He knew that the tree people had healing magic, but magic power was so precious now. The more he kept, the greater the chance of successful escape. So, he had to lie to the little guy that his injury could not be healed to avoid making things difficult for the little guy.
Lingling refused and looked at her uncle and brothers longingly, and Huhu also looked at everyone pitifully.
Josiah and the others did think the same as Sim the Great Winged Tiger thought. They had considered treating Sim who was seriously injured.
However, they were also worried about the issue of magic power. They were afraid of losing more than they gained, so they planned to save their magic power and use it when Sim and the others really couldn't hold on any longer. That's why they deliberately didn't discuss it just now. Unexpectedly, Lingling pointed it out so sharply.
My child is so considerate and kind! What should I do?!