Chapter 59: Is it my fault for being kicked?



Han Luoxue was speechless. It seems that both humans and animals can be intelligent.

She carefully climbed down, and Aunt Tiger came over and rubbed her body with her huge tiger head.

You know what, it's fluffy and actually quite comfortable.

"Aunt Tiger, would you like some more water?"

Han Luoxue took out a basin of water, and Aunt Tiger's eyes lit up. She roared, and the other four came over.

But there's only so much water in the basin. One tiger's head is just enough for a drink, but four heads simply aren't enough.

Han Luoxue's lips twitched, and she took out a few more basins from her spatial storage. These basins were all made by Uncle Han Ba; he was a very good carpenter.

Five basins, one for each tiger. Watching the five tigers obediently drinking water, Han Luoxue only regretted not having a camera at this moment, otherwise she would definitely have recorded it.

Give it a catchy name, like Beauty and the Beast, and maybe pet a cat along the way; the video will definitely go viral.

Han Luoxue was quite familiar with Aunt Hu, so she stayed by its side. The three little ones were young and had small appetites, so they quickly finished drinking and excitedly ran to Han Luoxue's side, circling around her!

Looking at the big tail wagging happily, Han Luoxue had some doubts: was this really a tiger?

Han Luoxue boldly reached out and touched one of the heads, and that one actually stopped, letting Han Luoxue pet it.

So well-behaved.

Han Luoxue gradually felt relieved, and the other two also came over, seemingly vying for her attention.

After the two adults finished drinking, they considerately drank the water that the children hadn't finished. Aunt Tiger then lay down on her side, exposing her belly.

Aunt Tiger is quite self-aware.

Han Luoxue smiled, took out a bamboo tube, and skillfully began milking.

As for Uncle Tiger, he was rather aloof and didn't come over.

Since her younger brother doesn't need to eat every day, Han Luoxue didn't prepare many containers. After filling them all, Han Luoxue said goodbye to them, but Aunt Hu pushed the smallest one in front of her.

"Aunt Tiger, you want me to raise him for you?"

Looking at the tiger, which was clearly smaller than the other two, Han Luoxue asked in surprise.

Aunt Tiger wagged her tail, and Han Luoxue miraculously understood what she meant.

"But I don't have enough meat to feed it."

It's probably because this animal is relatively weak, and Aunt Tiger knows that her water is good, so she wanted to let her take care of it for a few days.

"roar."

Aunt Tiger roared, and Uncle Tiger ran into the forest. A moment later, he came out with a large group of animals.

Pheasants, wild boars, wild rabbits, and even a chestnut-colored wild horse.

Weren't they saying there's no wild game in these mountains? Then what about these? And these wild horses, they look quite agile. Could they be used for transportation?

It is smaller than a regular horse, but its limbs are strong and powerful, and it looks like it can run very fast.

"Okay, I'll bring it back to see you in a few days."

Since the parents were so sincere, Han Luoxue naturally had no choice but to agree.

With a thought, the little tiger and the other animals were all put into the space, leaving only the little wild horse.

"Can you be my mount? That way you won't die."

Han Luoxue looked at the chestnut pony and asked kindly.

...

"Snow Girl, you're finally back! Something terrible has happened in the village. Hey, what's that? A wild horse?"

As soon as Han Luoxue entered the village, someone grabbed her sleeve and said with a gossipy look on their face.

"Did you catch this? It's not even hurt. How did you catch it? Wild horses are the hardest to train, but this one seems to have a good temper."

Looking at Aunt Wu, who kept rambling on and on, Han Luoxue didn't know which answer to give.

Just now in the mountains and forests, she only left the wild horse behind; the rest were income spaces.

She had tried to get to know the wild horse first, but it swayed its hooves impatiently.

This shows she's unhappy! Han Luoxue quickly backed away!

At this moment, Aunt Tiger snorted coldly from not far away, and Wild Horse obediently lowered its head, becoming incredibly well-behaved.

Then, since there was no saddle or anything, she wanted to mount the horse, and this guy actually knelt down on his front hooves, which was incredibly considerate.

"Little Xue, tell your auntie quickly, where did you catch this wild horse?"

"I met him while I was wandering in the mountains."

"So how do you catch it and tame it?"

Because Aunt Wu had a loud voice, many villagers overheard them talking and came over, curiously watching Han Luoxue's horse.

"It won't leave me once it sees me, no matter how much I try to shoo it away. It's so obedient, I don't need to train it."

Han Luoxue patted the wild horse's back, and the horse simply raised its head comfortably without getting angry!

Some people didn't believe it: "That's impossible. Wild horses are the most difficult to train, and capturing them is extremely difficult. Even if you do manage to catch one, it's generally difficult to keep it alive."

Han Qiang heard the commotion and rushed over.

"I don't know either, but it's really well-behaved. Could it be because I'm good-looking?"

No one believed it.

Men might stare at a beautiful woman, but would a wild horse do the same?

Does this girl think she's fooling a three-year-old?

"Oh, I really like this pony. It's the perfect size and has a gentle temperament. You're chestnut, so what should I call you from now on? Little Chestnut or Little Red?"

Han Luoxue and Yema were discussing it when Yema impatiently raised his hoof, clearly unhappy.

"Hehe, you disagree? Well... don't your horses love speed the most? Let's call it 'Wind Chaser'. It can run faster than the wind, isn't that a powerful name?"

"Aww..."

Judging from its cheerful barking, it clearly likes its name.

"Okay, from now on you'll be my Chasing Wind."

Zhui Feng was still somewhat unwilling, but considering the woman's powerful backer, he thought, "Oh well, a mount is a mount, it's better than being eaten by a tiger."

Seeing that it had quieted down again, Han Luoxue smiled with satisfaction, while the villagers watching were dumbfounded.

This wild horse has such a good temper!

"This must be a very good-tempered mare."

A small figure ran over and, before anyone could react, was already beside the wild horse, reaching out to touch its neck, but...

"Ouch……"

It was Han Yuze. Before he could even touch the horse's mane, the wild horse swung its hoof and threw him off.

Han Yuze was thrown hard on his bottom and cried loudly in pain.

"Han Luoxue, how could you let your horse throw your younger brother off? He's still a child."

Aunt Han Mengshi, who was watching the commotion from the sidelines, went over to help her son up with a dark face, complaining under her breath.

Seeing her come out, Han Luoxue sneered inwardly. The Han family was indeed powerful; they had only been peaceful for a short while before they started showing their faces again.

Moving their families to the town was the right thing to do; they had no peace in Hutouya Village.

Thinking about it, it makes sense. We live in the same village, we see each other all the time, how could we not interact? Besides, there's never a peaceful person in the Han family.

Faced with her aunt's accusations, Han Luoxue shrugged indifferently: "This is not my fault. I didn't tell him to go up and touch my Chasing Wind. Besides, everyone knows that wild horses are hard to tame. He went up there without fear of death. How can you blame me?"

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