Transmigrating Ace System: Child-Rearing Manual

As an ace system, I have assisted countless hosts. Finally, I embark on my own journey of quick transmigration (also known as: a promising retirement mission).

In the Beast World, I meet a pi...

Chapter 11 Beast World Chapter 10

When Ahri and Xiuman returned this time, it had been a while, and Xiuman was carrying a nest of snake eggs.

Ace and Aze seemed to have known this would happen, and they led the cubs to look around at the snake egg in amazement.

Schumacher calmly built a nest and prepared to incubate the eggs.

Ahri would occasionally bring some food to Xiuman, and sometimes Xiuman would even pull her over to incubate the eggs together.

When the six snake babies hatched from the hatchlings, Ace and Aze made a decision.

Ace first approached Ahri, saying, "Shouldn't our family have a talk today?"

Ahri nodded and said, "Okay."

When the whole family gathered together, Ahri felt it was amazing. She was all alone at first, but then she met Aze, then Ace, then Xiuman, and finally a whole litter of babies.

Ace looked at his family gathered around him and said, "Now that we have so many people in our family, it will be inconvenient to continue living together."

Ahri squinted. "When it's inconvenient?"

Aze quickly and modestly said, "It's when we adults are together because we have something to do."

Considering that Zaizai was also present, the group spoke very tactfully.

Ahri, holding one of the babies, said, "I don't want to be separated; the babies are still small."

Schumacher put the baby snakes that were swimming around back into the basket in his hand, saying, "Indeed, the babies are too small. If we have something to do, we should go outside."

Ahri coughed softly. It felt so strange to always go outside.

However, it's true that every time they make a scene, it's quite a big commotion. I don't know why, but these three, no matter who they're with, always end up losing control, and then that's it.

After thinking for a moment, Aze said, "Then let's wait until the baby is older before separating them."

Ace then said, "Then we need to adjust the schedule. From now on, we can go out for half a month with Ahri each time."

"Half a month?" Ahri stood up instantly.

"Hmm." Ace nodded seriously, as if it were an uncharacteristic of him, and said, "Otherwise, it would only be one night, which wouldn't be enough to satisfy anyone."

Aze and Ace nodded in agreement; that was indeed the case.

Ahri blushed, picked up the babies and was about to leave, saying, "You three talk it out yourselves, I can't listen to it anymore."

Ace looked up and said, "But you're not here, so this decision can't be made."

"Ace!" Ahri looked at Ace with embarrassment and annoyance.

Aze quickly stood up and said, "Alright, Ace, let's go outside and talk. Let Ahri play with the kids here for a while."

Xiuman stood up as well, handed the basket to Ali, patted Ali's head, and said, "Good girl, all we can do is the best arrangement for us."

Ahri, holding the basket and looking at the cubs inside, blushed, a rare occurrence for her.

Many years have passed in the blink of an eye, and the cubs have all grown into excellent beastmen. When roaming the jungle, they no longer need the accompaniment of either Human or Ace.

Ahri gave birth to a litter of cubs for each of them after that, and then stopped having children.

Ace's tribe also came with Ellie to find Ace.

However, Ace still refused to go back, even though his parents liked the kids and were willing to accept Ahri.

Ace's parents also considered trying to persuade Ahri, but Ace stopped them both.

Ace said, "It's not that I don't want to go back, but this is the home for me, Ahri, and the kids. However, I will bring Ahri back to visit when I have the chance."

Later, as the children grew up, they became ambitious and wanted to create their own tribe.

Although Ahri is a white fox, Aze is a rabbit, Ace is a lion, and Shuman is a snake, it doesn't hinder Zai Zai's determination to build a tribe at all.

The tribe was gradually established, and the children each found their own partners and had their own offspring.

Later, when Aze's tribe encountered trouble, orcs also came to ask for help.

However, Aze was unwilling.

Aze said, "That year, when you found out I hadn't returned to the tribe with my people, did you send anyone out to look for me even once?"

Seeing the silence of the rabbit-beastmen, Aze continued, "That weak and cowardly Aze was abandoned by you long ago and died in the dangerous jungle."

If it weren't for the rabbit-like orcs who met Aze and learned that he was still alive and had become a brave orc, they would never have remembered that Aze even existed.

Ah Li held Ah Ze's hand and said, "You still have our whole family."

"Hmm." Aze grasped Ah Li's hand in return. He thought that if he hadn't met Ah Li that year and followed behind her, he might have died in the jungle long ago.

Time slipped by in one way or another.

Ahri's tribe started as just her family, but now countless tribes have joined, and it has grown stronger and stronger.

Because of a beast tide crisis one year, Ahri's tribe was the best preserved.

Other tribes, having experienced the onslaught of the beasts, had no choice but to seek refuge here in order to recover and rebuild.

Among the tribes that had come to join them, Ahri also saw the people of the White Fox tribe.

The current chieftain of the White Fox tribe is the same young master from back then. When he saw Ah Li, he seemed to be in disbelief.

Because Ahri never appeared again after he rejected her that time.

As a result, they met again under such circumstances.

Some members of the White Fox tribe recognized Ahri, but when they saw the excellent orcs around her and the orcs who would call her "Mother" as they walked by, they realized that Ahri was so fertile, and that they had lost such an excellent female.

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