Xiao Yunying walked slowly ahead, while the two people behind her followed nervously.
After walking for more than half an hour, the two women dared not follow any further.
"Sister-in-law, she's still going in. Should we follow her?"
"Where is she going? Isn't she afraid of getting lost? Getting lost in this forest can be deadly."
“Sister-in-law, a lot of people have been saying they’ve heard wild animals howling in the western mountains lately. Why don’t we go back?”
The older woman thought for a moment. Some time ago, many people went to Xishan to look for snow fungus. They all said they heard the cries of wild animals, so most people didn't dare to come. The few who did only dare to wander around the outskirts. It shouldn't be a lie.
"Let's go back. What bad luck, what a waste of time."
As Xiao Yunying walked, the footsteps behind her stopped. She stopped to catch her breath and looked back.
"You have no perseverance. You can't even keep going like me, a chubby guy. We'll be at the chestnut tree in a little while."
She wasn't a stingy person; seeing that they had come so far, she was willing to invite them to pick chestnuts together.
After resting for a while, Xiao Yunying walked to the chestnut tree in one go.
He put down his basket, took out a bottle of water and drank a couple of sips, found a rock and sat down using a plastic bag as a cushion, then took out a bag of beef jerky and ate it.
After popping the last piece of beef jerky into her mouth, Xiao Yunying threw the trash into the supermarket bin, opened the plastic bag, put on gloves, and started working.
Most of the chestnut pods on the tree had fallen to the ground. She picked up the split little hedgehogs on the ground, smashed them open with stones, and picked out the good chestnuts to put away.
Before long, the bag was full. I put it in the supermarket, took out a new large plastic bag, took off my gloves, and twisted the bag open.
Behind her came the sound of breaking branches and leaves. Xiao Yunying squatted down and turned around. She saw a huge shadow looming over her, and what came into view was a huge yellow creature.
Xiao Yunying reacted quickly, shouting loudly, "Go into the supermarket! Go into the supermarket! I want to go into the supermarket!"
Suddenly, she found herself sitting on the cold supermarket floor, panting heavily.
He took off his gloves, threw away the plastic bag, and wiped the cold sweat from his forehead: "My God, I almost died at the age of seventeen."
It's a tiger, isn't it? It's definitely a tiger.
A purebred wild tiger is completely different from the one in the zoo. It bared its sharp teeth and extended its claws to pounce on her. When she got close, she could smell the unique, pungent odor of a wild beast on the tiger.
If she had known there were tigers here, she would never have come, no matter what. It's not worth it to be bitten to death over a few chestnuts, and it would be too embarrassing to tell anyone.
Xiao Yunying listened intently to the sounds outside, guessing that the tiger was pacing back and forth in place.
Are you looking for her?
Before long, the footsteps faded into the distance, and then there was no more sound.
Xiao Yunying waited cautiously for about fifteen minutes, and when she was sure there was no more sound, she stood up, holding onto the shelf, ready to run down the mountain as soon as she went out.
Just in case, she deliberately deviated from her original position and chose to exit the supermarket five meters to the left.
She thought she would be standing on flat ground, but unexpectedly her legs gave way and she ended up straddling something with a curved shape and thick fur.
Her chin hit the fur due to the inertia of her falling body, allowing her to successfully bite her tongue and smell the familiar fishy smell.
That's right, she was sitting on the tiger's back.
"Damn it, why am I so unlucky?"
Xiao Yunying was in so much pain that tears streamed down her face, and she slurred a curse.
She felt the tiger beneath her rise from the ground, and before she could react, she swayed and rolled on the ground.
Xiao Yunying instinctively grabbed its fur and squeezed the tiger's body tightly with her legs, luckily avoiding being thrown off.
My body felt like it had been run over by a truck, and the stones on the ground were painfully rough.
The tiger got up and realized that the thing on its body hadn't fallen off, so it ran to a tree and kept ramming the tree with its body.
Xiao Yunying couldn't dodge in time and was bumped on the shoulder, making her wince in pain.
This immediately ignited her anger: "I only gave you some leeway because you were a beast who spent his life in prison in my past life. Now that you've made the first move, don't blame me for being ruthless."
The tiger couldn't understand human speech. It was eager to get the thing off its back, so it rolled over again.
Xiao Yunying gritted her teeth and tightened her grip on its fur. She couldn't defeat an adult tiger by strength alone; she had to outsmart it.
Seeing the cliff in the distance out of the corner of her eye, Xiao Yunying came up with a plan.
While the tiger was standing upright, I quickly grabbed a large bed sheet from the supermarket and covered its head with it, then grabbed the sheet with both hands and pulled on the fur around its neck.
The tiger, its vision obstructed, became even more agitated. It temporarily abandoned what was behind it and began scratching at the object blocking its view with its claws.
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