Chapter 93 It's impossible not to save them!



"impossible!"

Yin Lu refused reflexively.

His ingrained mindset, solidified over a century ago, is absolutely impossible to change easily; it's out of the question to expect him to become one of the little female's beast husbands.

He only wanted to be the little female's only one!

Not one of them!

"The female I like must be exclusively mine."

"I can guarantee my unwavering loyalty to her. If she betrays me after we get together, I will kill her and be buried with her."

Although Yin Lu had come to understand their polyandrous mentality, it still couldn't change his views on love.

He wanted to possess that person exclusively, to have the person he loved belong only to him.

Lin Bei's heart skipped a beat, and he trembled as he listened. This idea was far too extreme and dangerous. If Acha really stayed with him, even they might not survive.

"If Acha agrees, I will leave on my own."

"Heh, you're so sure she won't give up three beast husbands for me, right?"

"..."

Lin Bei didn't say anything. He lowered his head and gently patted his father's hand, remaining silent.

At this moment, he was actually quite flustered. The other party could wipe out an entire tribe by himself. Having someone with such strength by Jiang Cha's side was definitely better than the three of them combined.

If the other party forcibly takes Jiang Cha away, they will still be helpless.

Yin Lu was also unsure of herself, as she had finally managed to have a more intimate encounter last time.

When she woke up, she was gone, which shows that the little female did not like herself.

Not to mention comparing him to the three beastmen, he couldn't even match the little female's status in her heart.

The atmosphere inside the cave was tense as the two waited, each with their own thoughts.

Black Rabbit Tribe.

Bai Qi lured away the patrolling chimpanzee beastmen, and Feng Mu quietly found the warehouse and slipped inside.

There were over a hundred rabbits inside, eating, drinking, and defecating all over the place; the smell was awful.

And you could also hear their stomachs rumbling.

The black rabbits had been hungry all day, and their desperate eyes lit up instantly when they saw a little silver fox sneak in.

"I think I saw a wild beast run in. Let's catch it and eat it quickly."

"It seems very small, but it darts around quite fast."

"I'm so hungry I'm dizzy. If I still don't hear from you by tomorrow, I'm definitely going to surrender."

"I'm going too, I'm going too, the feeling of being hungry is too unbearable."

A group of beautiful female rabbits whispered among themselves, trying to figure out how to please the wandering beastmen and how to persuade them to spare the Black Rabbit tribe's lives.

Feng Mu, who was running around aimlessly, endured the feeling of almost fainting and finally found the cub being held by the black rabbit boy.

Of the more than one hundred rabbits hiding here, only the boy had cubs in his hands.

Therefore, this target is also easy to identify.

Feng Mu shrunk his body, and his original form was a small silver fox the size of a palm, with a smooth and beautiful body, exquisitely cute.

"I'm here to rescue you. Follow my instructions."

"Remember, don't make any big movements."

The little silver fox hopped onto the black rabbit boy's shoulder and whispered in his ear.

"Um."

Mo Tu's eyes lit up, and she nodded with tears welling up in her eyes.

A moment later, Mo Tu broke through the crowd, walked out of the corner, and headed towards the skylight on the top of the warehouse.

"Hey! Are you looking for trouble, kid? What are you doing here by the skylight?"

"This kid isn't planning to go up there, is he? And he's bringing his cubs with him. If you don't want to live, don't drag us down with you."

"That's right, and you even brought a cub with you. The two of you are such a big target. If our place is exposed, we're all doomed!"

Before the ink rabbit could even climb up, it was met with unanimous condemnation.

He wasn't good at speaking, and when he got angry, all he could do was cry; he had absolutely no way to deal with the situation.

At this moment, the little silver fox hiding behind the black rabbit's neck whispered, "I just want to see Lin Manman. I won't let the cubs make a sound. If you stop me now, I'll make some noise to let the people outside know where you are. I might as well meet my maker sooner!"

Mo Tu repeated, "I want to see Sister Manman. I won't let the cubs make a sound. The main problem is that you're blocking me now, so I'll start shouting. At worst, we'll all die together. If I get out, whether I live or die is up to fate!"

The meaning was roughly the same, but the effect was quite good.

The people who were originally blocking the way all silently moved away.

"You'd better keep quiet, or we'll surrender and they'll kill you first."

Rabbit Two hasn't given up on surrendering yet. Although he's not sure he can win, it's still better than hiding here and starving.

No, it won't.

Mo Tu nodded, her cold-bloodedness towards them growing even stronger.

He had some doubts about what was on his shoulder, but when the little silver fox called out Lin Manman's name, he knew he had met a benefactor.

Under the gaze of over a hundred rabbits, their expressions varied—some disdainful, some in love—but no matter how much they regretted it, not one of them stopped him.

In their eyes, this creature, which had not yet fully evolved, should have died long ago and gone to meet the Beast God.

However, just as the Ink Rabbit was about to climb up, a disheveled middle-aged male suddenly rushed out from the crowd, holding a sharp stone knife in his hand, muttering to himself, "Wouldn't killing him solve everything?"

They weren't worried about him going out and revealing their whereabouts, and they also had one less person to share the water supply in the warehouse with them.

The water they are currently using is what was left over from before. Although they are hungry, they won't starve to death as long as they have water to drink, and they can survive for a while longer.

No one around reacted to stop the person who said this.

This person acted very quickly; his superpower seemed to grant him speed. However, just as he approached the Ink Rabbit boy and raised his knife, the weapon was knocked away.

It was done by the elusive little silver fox, Feng Mu.

Since they couldn't see him, they thought he was a ghost or god punishing them, and they were so frightened that they knelt down and begged for mercy.

Only a few knowledgeable Black Rabbit Orcs remained standing without kneeling. One of them explained, "Some special Orcs awaken the ability to become invisible, making them undetectable to us. As a result, no one noticed when they did these things."

So it wasn't a punishment from the Beast God at all, but rather someone deliberately targeting them.

The orc, who had been so frightened that his knees were about to buckle, slowly stood up again, leaning against the wall.

The little silver fox couldn't stand those carefree people, so it slapped them all across the face. The air was filled with the sound of slapping, but no one could be found.

"Who exactly is this senior? Why are they toying with us?"

Covering her swollen face, Er Tu roared in frustration.

Even though her voice was too loud and would attract the attention of the patrol team, she raised it to an extremely high pitch.

Mo Tu quietly carried her cub in one hand and quickly climbed to the outside of the warehouse skylight.

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