Chapter 76 is in chaos.



Chapter 76 is in chaos.

But my smugness didn't last long before I suddenly couldn't find Sang Biao and Xiao Di Xiao Gua.

I didn't even dare to shout at them. If I shouted and the wolf pack came, and Sang Biao wasn't by my side, the wolf pack wouldn't recognize me, and I'd be in big trouble.

I looked around and then saw some shadowy figures in the cornfield a little further away.

Maybe it's because I haven't put them outside in a long time, the little melons are having a blast playing with them.

Seeing them filled me with joy, and I quickly called them over.

As soon as Little Di and Little Gua heard my voice, they ran wildly towards me.

The two little guys are quite obedient, I thought, as I waited for them to come over with a motherly smile.

Then my smile froze on my face.

A string of wolves followed behind.

Yes, it's wolves. There are even more of them than yesterday. Big and small, they're all running towards me, howling.

Then the wolf cubs and the slightly older wolves imitated the little ones, jumping around in front of and behind me.

He's so outgoing...

No wonder wolves are said to be social animals...

I maintained my fake smile. What else could I do but accept it?

So he squatted down and patted and touched them one by one.

Little Di and Little Gua are much more capable than me. After being taken out by Sang Biao, they immediately became friends with the wild wolves.

I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The wolves won't hurt me, nor will they hurt Little Di or Little Gua.

They might even protect us in the future, which would be perfect.

Indeed, one should do a good deed every day. If you do many good deeds, you won't even know when good fortune will come.

The wolf cubs leaped and bounded around me, knocking over many of my vegetable seedlings.

I gasped in pain, but the wolves were all watching around, and I couldn't chase them away.

I had just finished watering the fields, so I pushed the cart and called to Xiaodi and Xiaogua to head back.

Then Sang Biao led a pack of wolves and followed me back to the courtyard.

As they passed the water bucket at the gate, the wolves drank some water, chattering away.

I don't know how thirsty these wolves were, but both buckets of water were almost empty.

I poured out the water, pumped fresh, cool water from the well, and put it back in its place.

Turning around, I found that the four puppies and two wolf cubs in the house had been led out by Sang Biao at some point.

The yard was in complete chaos.

Dogs and wolves mingled together, a huge, swarming group.

Some were lying down, some were sitting, some were playing around—it was a complete mess.

I have a feeling that things are spiraling out of my control.

I was a little worried, so I sat on the steps and kept an eye on the little ground and the little melon.

If any of the wolves in the pack suddenly become aggressive, I'll have to save them.

I sat on the steps for a short while, and then the wolf king slowly walked towards me and sat down next to me.

It doesn't fawn over me, nor does it fawn over me like other wolves or dogs.

Like a mature leader, sit on the steps and watch over this pack of wolves and dogs, just like me.

I don't dare to touch it easily either. Okay, it's good to maintain this relationship of mutual respect.

The wolf king has glossy fur and is very large. Its thick paws are about as thick as my arm. If we were to really fight, I definitely wouldn't be able to beat it.

A pack of dogs and wolves made a ruckus in the yard for about twenty minutes before the alpha wolf slowly walked out of the yard.

The other wolves followed suit, leaving only Sang Biao and its two babies behind.

It seems this wolf is quite sensible; it knows not to linger in someone else's house for too long.

After they left, I let the dogs continue playing in the yard while I went back to the kitchen to cook.

Reheat the big pot of stewed chicken with potatoes and steamed buns from yesterday.

The potatoes were softer, even a little misshapen, but they tasted better and were more flavorful. I ate two big steamed buns and a big bowl of stewed chicken with potatoes.

Then he broke the remaining steamed buns into pieces, stirred them, and called Sang Biao, Xiao Di, and Xiao Gua back to eat.

The four puppies are now half-grown and actually have quite a big appetite.

The two large trays full of food were devoured by the animals in no time.

However, this amount should be just right for them.

Sang Biao has started to gain weight. When he first came home, his fur was dull, but now it's starting to shine, and his bones are becoming less noticeable.

It is unknown why it got separated from the wolf pack, and later got trapped in a snare, which is why it perished.

Now that the wolf pack has returned to find him, Sang Biao is visibly happy.

Sang Biao's injuries have almost healed. I wonder if he will leave after he is fully recovered.

In the following days, the wolf pack would occasionally come to the yard to play.

The two buckets at the entrance of the courtyard are filled with well water every day, so the wolves can come and drink whenever they want.

Every now and then, the wolf pack would throw some game to them.

Sometimes more, sometimes less.

No matter how much, as long as I take their game, I will cook a big pot of food and put it at the door for them to enjoy.

There's no reason to take something for nothing.

Not long after, Sang Biao's wounds were completely healed, and some fine hairs grew out of the wounds.

The two wolf cubs can eat now, and every day they either play energetically with the four puppies in the house or eat heartily.

Now that everyone's grown up, it's time to come up with some names.

The puppies in the house are named after their size: Little One, Little Two, Little Three, and Little Four.

I watched the two wolf cubs grow up, so I must give them nice names. Let's call them Xiao Tu and Xiao Dou.

At that time, a beautiful story will spread among the wolf pack: Sang Biao had a son named Xiao Tu and a son named Xiao Dou.

One day, while watering the fields, Sang Biao, along with Xiao Tu and Xiao Dou, left with the wolf pack.

I'm so sad, I feel like they'll never come back.

But the sadness didn't last long.

They come back on time to eat when it's time for dinner.

I felt relieved. It seemed that Sang Biao would return to the wolf pack with Xiao Tu and Xiao Dou, but he would also come home often.

After that, Sang Biao would often disappear for a day or two with Xiao Tu and Xiao Dou, and then come back when I wasn't paying attention.

What's most infuriating is Xiao Gua; Xiao Gua actually disappeared for two days along with Sang Biao.

Xiao Di was left alone at home, sadly taking care of the child.

I'm increasingly seeing the shadow of my future husband in Xiaogua, no matter what happens at home, he goes out to have fun and be wild.

Although I was feeling resentful, I couldn't stop feeding Xiaogua.

I'm afraid that if I mistreat it, it will never come back.

This went on for a while, and I gradually got used to Sang Biao, Xiao Tu, Xiao Dou, or Xiao Gua occasionally staying out all night.

Xiaodi has always stayed by my side, which makes me even more certain that Xiaodi is my biological daughter.

He would keep me company every day when watering the vegetables, when fishing, and when I did housework, he would lean on the doorstep and watch me.

Humans live much longer than dogs, and I can't imagine how sad I would be if my well-behaved little dog left me one day.

But parting is an important lesson in life.

I don't need to worry about the future in advance; I just want to treat Xiaodi and Xiaogua better.

When life comes to an end someday in the future, I will have no regrets.

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