Chapter 40 The Tiger Cub's Home



The giant python's body stiffened.

Irene, who was standing next to it, could see the guilt and shock in its crystal clear snake eyes.

This humane behavior made her laugh inwardly, and she was no longer so worried. She stood aside and watched the show, waiting for the giant python to coax Lingling.

The python moved a little anxiously, and the sound it made made Lingling bury her head a little deeper, causing Huhu to howl as she was pressed down.

Hearing the whirring sound, the giant python didn't dare to move, for fear that the child wouldn't even look at her, let alone try to coax her, and would ignore her. How would she get her little tiger cub back then?

Some time ago, she went out hunting, and when she came back, she found that her good friend Yihu, whom she had not seen for a long time, was injured by someone unknown. She struggled to fly back from outside the forest, dragged her seriously injured body, gave birth to a tiger cub, and then died.

She took over the care of the newborn tiger cub. However, when she was looking for food that day, the tiger cub, which was barely able to run, was snatched away by an unknown wild beast. She was terrified and followed the scent of the tiger cub all the way to her home.

Several days have passed to this day.

Two days ago, when she found the place where the tiger cub was injured and saw the large pool of blood, she was furious.

But she soon became aware of other scents in the air, which blended with the scent of the tiger cub, and she hurried after them.

Poor python, she worked so hard to find her cubs that her sense of smell was almost lost, which is why she caught up with them here today.

She admitted that she was a little angry the moment she found the tiger cub, angry that someone else took her tiger cub away, but as the evil elf said.

The little girl saved the tiger cub and was its benefactor. She had indeed lost control just now, and she shouldn't have been scared, especially...

The giant python looked at the child with its inorganic eyes. The child was a small ball, not much bigger than its own tiger cub, and should be very weak.

Tsk~ This is a bit troublesome.

Seeing the giant python in front of him not moving for a long time, Thor couldn't help but urge it: "My friend, can you please hurry up? If you delay for even a second, the child might be even more scared."

The giant python spit out its tongue at Thor in annoyance.

Hurry, hurry, hurry! What are you urging!

However, his body kept shrinking in front of everyone's eyes, until it shrank to the size of a bamboo chopstick, and then he ran away.

Run! Run away?!

Thor couldn't believe what he saw. Could it be that he guessed wrong and this giant python was not looking for the tiger cub?

Then I saw the giant python that had just run away. No, it can’t be called a giant python.

The little snake that had just run away came back quickly with a small bunch of flowers curled on the tip of its tail. It climbed up his robe and came to Lingling and Huhu, and dropped the small bunch of flowers in front of Lingling.

"Hiss~ (Okay, okay! I've coaxed you, give the cub back to me.)" the little snake said anxiously, spitting out its tongue.

Of course, no one could understand what she said.

Lingling, on the other hand, was very easy to coax. Seeing the colorful flowers and tiny snakes in front of her, her mood quickly calmed down.

Because she realized that the other party no longer had any ill intentions.

Lingling raised her head from Thor's arms, moved Huhu, who was almost crushed by her, freed one hand to take the bouquet, and politely thanked him.

"Thank you, thank you~"

Seeing that she was having a hard time holding the little winged tiger, Thor simply put her on the ground and took Huhu out of her arms so that Lingling could free her hands.

Of course, the little snake that wanted to cheat was also lifted to the ground.

After Lingling was put down, she no longer needed to be held. She held the bouquet steadily in her soft little hands and waved to Irene and Josiah, "Grandma, brother, these are beautiful flowers."

As she spoke, she seemed completely fearless. She picked up the little snake, touched her head, and said happily, "Thank you, although Lingling doesn't know what you are."

Irene smiled and jokingly explained to her, "This is a python, but now it can only be called a small snake."

"Okay, thank you, little snake." Lingling changed her words obediently.

A snake that was a giant python one second and a small snake the next: ...No need to thank me, just return the tiger cub to me.

At this time, Huhu, who was put on the ground, was finally free. He raised his round little face and looked at the familiar little snake.

Although he was a little confused as to why it had shrunk a lot, the appearance and smell were definitely that of the aunt who took care of him, and he couldn't help but howl.

"Awoo awoo~ (Auntie, why did you become so small? Have you come to find Huhu?)"

"Hiss~hiss~ (Auntie will become bigger in a while. I will definitely come to find you. If someone eats you, I will let your mother down.)" The giant python slipped down from Lingling's arms with difficulty.

"Awoo awoo~ (Auntie, don't worry. Lingling saved me. I'm doing well. Their food is delicious.)" As he spoke, a suspicious look appeared on Huhu's little furry face.

"Hiss~ (I'll take you back, come with me.)" The giant python finally got to the point.

"Aoao~ (Go back? Auntie, can I not go back?)" Huhu was a little panicked and circled around the little snake on the ground.

The python didn't expect the tiger cub's answer to be like this.

Was he domesticated by this human child?

She had heard from her friends in the forest that humans were very cunning creatures. They would deceive innocent monsters, lead them out of the forest, tame them, and use them for their own purposes.

Thinking of this, she quickly grew in size and angrily spat out her snake tongue at Lingling and the others.

After seeing the snake and the tiger talking for a few words, the python's emotions suddenly got out of control again. Thor quickly picked up Lingling and stepped back, helplessly shouting at the somewhat bad-tempered snake.

"My friend, what's wrong with you? Let me guess, maybe the little tiger cub doesn't want to go with you, so you're angry?"

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