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 147 Entering the Mountains

The next day, Pei Han went to work, Pei Ji and Shi Tou began practicing martial arts, and Min Yueqing took advantage of this break to sneak out with Xiao Wei and Xuanfeng by the hand.

Of course, Min Yueqing didn't hide it from the maids, servants, and shop assistants; instead, she rode off on horseback right in front of them. That way, even if someone came looking for her, they wouldn't be completely unaware of her whereabouts.

She kept it from Pei Han because she didn't want to bring a team of guards, and she kept it from Pei Ji and Shi Tou because she also didn't want to bring two little tails with her.

To be precise, when she wants to train Serena Williams, she never brings the two children along, since scenes of wild beasts hunting are rather inappropriate for children.

To avoid running into the patrol officers, Min Yueqing spurred her horse, Whirlwind, to a more distant mountain.

When they reached a remote mountain area with no obvious human footprints, Min Yueqing stopped. After dismounting, she patted Xuanfeng's back and said, "Be a good boy and play here for a while, don't run too far."

Min Yueqing put Xiao Wei on the ground and then led the way up the mountain, with Xiao Wei immediately following closely behind.

This time, Min Yueqing did not restrain her supernatural abilities. Her walking speed was unusually fast, and Xiao Wei needed to concentrate on observing the road conditions on the mountain in order to keep up.

There are many bushes in the mountains, but Min Yueqing can always find a gap to squeeze through. Sometimes, when she encounters rugged and dangerous sections of road, Min Yueqing walks as if on flat ground.

If someone could look down from a high place, they would probably mistake Min Yueqing for one of the ferocious beasts that had lived in the mountains and forests since childhood.

At first, Xiao Wei kept up fairly well, though it wasn't easy. But soon, Min Yueqing gradually pulled ahead, and Xiao Wei often had to stop and wait for it.

This is because it has always lived in the courtyard, so it lacks basic knowledge of the conditions on the mountain, and it is inevitable that it will be a little unfamiliar and slow at first. As it goes out more often, it will naturally get better.

Of course, even if it can stay with its mother, it will most likely have to stay in the den for the first two months after birth, so this is a necessary step in the growth of a tiger cub.

Min Yueqing and Xiao Wei ran happily for a while when suddenly, an unusual sound came from ahead.

Min Yueqing quickly hid behind a large tree on a nearby high place. As for Xiao Wei, it didn't need to be told; it cleverly hid with Min Yueqing.

Min Yueqing glanced at it with satisfaction; the tiger's learning ability and instinctive keen sense of danger were indeed outstanding.

Given the familiarity between Min Yueqing and Xiao Wei, in this situation, Min Yueqing wouldn't need to make any gestures or speak a language Xiao Wei couldn't understand; Xiao Wei would automatically and spontaneously imitate her actions.

Min Yueqing peeked out from behind the big tree and looked toward the place where the sound had come from.

The hiding place she chose was not only secluded but also situated on high ground, offering a panoramic view of the entire forest.

In the distance, on a slightly lower part of the mountain, a roe deer was running rapidly ahead, and chasing after it was none other than a huge wild boar.

The wild boar charged ahead relentlessly, chasing after the smaller roe deer. As they drew closer, the heavy thumping of the wild boar's footsteps echoed through the mountains.

Min Yueqing looked down at Xiao Wei at her feet. It was clearly no longer as lazy as it was at home. Instead, its whole body was tense, and it was staring intently at the ground below.

Although the roe deer is much smaller than the wild boar, it has its own advantages, namely, it runs very fast. Although the wild boar was impatient and crashed into trees, making a huge noise, it never caught up with it.

Seeing that the roe deer and wild boar were about to approach the hill where Min Yueqing had landed, she quickly picked up Xiao Wei and silently leaped up into a tree.

Min Yueqing currently has no intention of participating in this fight, and she certainly won't let Xiao Wei join the battle. Xiao Wei is still an unweaned tiger cub; facing such a large wild boar would be like throwing an egg against a rock.

Xiao Wei suddenly took to the air, and Min Yueqing could feel that its body was noticeably more tense, but fortunately its mouth was tightly closed and it did not make a sound.

Min Yueqing patted Xiao Wei's head reassuringly and praised him softly, "Good boy!"

Just then, the situation between the roe deer and the wild boar changed. The wild boar below suddenly lost its target and began to run wild in a fit of impotent rage.

It knocked down all the low trees below, and even crashed into small bushes at high speed.

Min Yueqing couldn't help but sigh, "Wild boars really have thick skin and tough flesh."

From her perspective, she had naturally already spotted the roe deer hiding behind a thick tree not far away. It was very alert, its eyes constantly watching the wild boar's movements, and its body adjusted to a starting position, ready to continue running forward at any moment.

If the wild boar had just searched patiently, it could have easily found the roe deer, but it chose this self-destructive approach that would leave it with no chance of reaching its target. It's truly baffling.

Soon, something even more speechless happened: the wild boar, unable to find the roe deer, came straight for the tree where she was hiding.

To save herself, Min Yueqing could only mourn for the wild boar. A sharp dagger appeared out of thin air at Min Yueqing's fingertips. With a flick of her wrist, the dagger pierced straight into the wild boar's head. The force was so great that after piercing the boar's head, the dagger flew out to the other side.

The wild boar stood frozen in place for a long time before collapsing to the ground with a thud.

Upon seeing this, the deer in the distance took off running without looking back.

Min Yueqing leaped down from the tree and landed beside her dagger. She drew some water from her spatial storage and washed away the bloodstains on the dagger before putting it back into her spatial storage.

Then, Min Yueqing looked at the wild boar's huge body and began to worry. According to Min Yueqing's rough estimate, the wild boar probably weighed about 300 jin. How could she legitimately transport it back?

If she were to rashly drag such a large wild boar into the patrol station, the people inside would probably be terrified, and the people in the courtyard would be even more so.

But leaving the wild boar here is even more impossible; that would only benefit other wild animals in the mountains, and wouldn't she be doing all the work for someone else?

Moreover, since arriving in Sanping County, Min Yueqing has not eaten pork, because none of the local mountain people raise pigs, so they naturally cannot buy pork.

Upon seeing the wild boar, Min Yueqing couldn't help but conjure up images of delicious dishes like braised pork, lion's head meatballs, and braised spare ribs; it was impossible for her to give them up.

Min Yueqing pondered for a moment, then slapped her forehead. Since the patrol officers would be going to the potato field every day anyway, all she had to do was quietly drag the wild boar to the vicinity of the potato field, and then come up with some way to notify the patrol officers.

Without hesitation, Min Yueqing immediately picked up Xiao Wei with one hand and grabbed one of the wild boar's hind legs with the other, using her lightness skill to quickly descend the mountain.

Upon reaching the foot of the mountain, Min Yueqing whistled, and Xuanfeng rushed over in response.