Transmigrated to Ancient Times to Raise Cute Babies

One moment, Min Yueqing was living like an ox or a horse in the post-apocalyptic world, desperately hacking at zombies. The next moment, a delicately carved, soft, cute little cub appeared before h...

Chapter 109 Spirituality

Pei Ji was initially disappointed when he heard that the book was missing, but when he heard the second half of Min Yueqing's sentence, the gloom in his heart was immediately swept away.

Yes, Daddy has so many books, maybe he has the one that Mommy read.

The little tiger had almost finished drinking the small bowl of nutrient solution. After consuming some energy, the little tiger seemed to become more lively.

At least she no longer just lay there lazily with her head drooping on Min Yueqing's body, but was willing to lift her little head and look around.

Seeing the little tiger raise its head, Pei Ji subconsciously moved in the direction of its gaze, wanting to get a better look at its beautiful eyes. After a lot of effort, Pei Ji finally managed to meet the little tiger's eyes and couldn't help but smile with satisfaction.

Shi Tou finally snapped out of his shock at the sight of a tiger sitting next to him, only to see Pei Ji practically touching the tiger cub's face, and he was dealt another blow.

Stone couldn't help but remind him, "Young Master, stay away from it."

Pei Ji then realized he had been too close to the tiger cub and moved back to his original position. However, Shi Tou's words reminded him of a question, "Mother, shouldn't we give this tiger cub a name?"

We can't keep saying "it" every time, can we?

That is indeed a problem. Min Yueqing pondered for a moment and then said, "Let's call it Xiao Wei. I hope it will grow tall and strong as we wish."

Pei Ji silently repeated "Xiao Wei" twice, feeling that it perfectly suited the little tiger's characteristics, and happily said to the little tiger, "Xiao Wei, from now on your name will be Xiao Wei."

Amazingly, after the little tiger was given a name by Min Yueqing, Shi Tou felt that it was no longer dangerous to look at it.

It seems that it has transformed from a dangerous wild beast that appeared out of nowhere into one of his companions, and this companion has a rather nice name: Xiao Wei.

Shi Tou finally overcame his fear, got up and walked to Pei Ji's side, and together they looked at Xiao Wei.

After a careful look, Shi Tou had to admit that the little tiger was really good-looking. Its fur was mainly black with some narrow white stripes. The most eye-catching feature on the tiger's face was its pair of round, bright eyes, which were shiny black and surrounded by a light gold ring.

Looking into those eyes that subtly hinted at arrogance, Stone seemed to be able to imagine its future might.

At this moment, Amei came in carrying a bowl of cooked rice porridge. She placed the bowl on the small tea table and said, "Miss, the rice porridge is ready."

Min Yueqing touched the bowl and found it was still a little hot, so she decided to let it cool down for a while before feeding her.

Unexpectedly, Pei Ji became anxious, "Mother, Xiao Wei only drank a little tea just now, he must be hungry now, let me feed him."

Min Yueqing looked at the little boy with a teasing expression, and pretended to be troubled, saying, "But this rice porridge is still a bit hot. Xiao Wei can't eat things that are too hot. What should we do?"

Upon hearing this, Pei Ji thought it was easy and immediately said, "Then I'll blow on it for you."

Min Yueqing inwardly laughed wildly, but outwardly she forced herself to remain calm and replied, "Okay."

Pei Ji actually climbed up to the small tea table and started blowing on the soup bowl. Most amusingly, Shi Tou was also infected by his enthusiasm and volunteered, "I'll help too!"

Shi Tou cleverly asked A Mei for an empty bowl, poured half of the rice soup from the soup bowl on the small tea table, and sat on the tatami with Pei Ji, each blowing on their own bowls to cool it down faster.

As soon as A-Zhu entered the carriage, she was stunned to see two children blowing on rice porridge with great enthusiasm.

This world is too fantastical. How did they suddenly become so close to this little tiger of unknown origin? They even helped the little tiger blow on rice porridge?

Pei Ji and Shi Tou were completely unaware of A Zhu's inner grumbling. As soon as the rice porridge cooled down, they immediately placed the bowl in front of Min Yueqing. "Mother/Master, can we feed her now?"

Min Yueqing readily replied, "That's fine."

Upon hearing the affirmative reply, Pei Ji immediately placed the bowl to Xiao Wei's lips. Seeing that he was a step too slow, Shi Tou had a flash of inspiration and poured the rice porridge from his bowl back into the bowl in front of Xiao Wei.

Surprisingly, Xiao Wei didn't even bother to smell the bowls the two had placed on her. Instead, she turned her head away and buried her face in Min Yueqing's lap.

Min Yueqing looked at Xiao Wei, who was engrossed in his work, and couldn't help but feel puzzled. What did this mean? Was he not hungry yet?

Logically speaking, this shouldn't be the case. Tiger cubs have a large appetite, and a small bottle of nutrient solution is just enough to fill its stomach. To think that it can satisfy its hunger is wishful thinking.

Min Yueqing tentatively picked up the soup bowl and placed it back in front of Xiao Wei.

Xiao Wei first looked up at her, then without stammering, buried his head in the soup bowl and started drinking it with slurping sounds.

Min Yueqing found it very amusing, and she tried moving the soup bowl away and placing it on the couch next to her legs.

As soon as Xiao Wei realized the food had run away, he immediately bent down and chased after it. His body was still lying on Min Yueqing's body, but his head was already buried in the soup bowl on the tatami mat, continuing to drink rice soup.

Pei Ji and Shi Tou exchanged a glance, both of them with a big question mark in their eyes.

The same bowl, filled with the same rice porridge, was placed in front of Xiao Wei, who didn't even glance at it and turned his head away. But when Min Yueqing took it, Xiao Wei drank it without hesitation.

This differential treatment is just too obvious.

Stone, not believing in superstition, immediately stepped forward and snatched away the rice soup that Xiao Wei was drinking with his head down. This time, Xiao Wei immediately got angry and yelled "Ah!"

Of course, this sound wasn't very powerful because it was sharp and thin, sounding cute but fierce, and had no effect of intimidating people at all.

Stone didn't mean to anger it; he was just unhappy that Little Wei wouldn't eat the food he was feeding it, so he wanted to try again. Upon hearing the cry, he immediately put the bowl back.

Stone thought Little Wei would continue drinking the rice porridge, after all, it had watched him take it away and put it back, and nothing in the bowl had changed. To his utter surprise, Little Wei still wouldn't even look at the bowl he had put back, and continued to bark angrily at him.

Seeing this, Min Yueqing quickly picked up Xiao Wei, turned it around to face her, and gently stroked its body.

Xiao Wei then stopped shouting angrily and instead lay down on Min Yueqing's lap, rubbing his little head against hers and making soft "meow meow" sounds, as if he was trying to get Min Yueqing's attention after being wronged.

Not only was Shi Tou incredibly embarrassed, but Pei Ji was also stunned.

This little tiger is so intelligent; it quickly took a liking to Min Yueqing and ignored being fed by others. If it felt offended, it would even protest in a childish voice.