The old man was a rough fellow and couldn't really comment on this, but he roughly understood.
"Starting from reality, that's good, that's good."
The mountain was in complete chaos, with people and horses nearly falling over. The protagonist, Little Cub, had indeed sped all the way into the deep mountains, and the culprit was none other than Little Grey, whom they simply identified as the villain.
As for why, that remains unknown.
In the morning, the little brat secretly stuffed the white wolf into his schoolbag. When he saw the old man coming to pick him up, he hurriedly followed him, afraid that the old man would find out.
When she arrived at the kindergarten, she originally planned to show off to her friends during the lunch break. However, after lunch, all the other children went out to play. She actually went out too, but because she was thinking about her boyfriend, she was absent-minded and looked around. Sure enough, she soon spotted Little Grey who had jumped over the wall.
The child had long coveted Little Grey, and now she didn't remember to tell the adults. She was even more afraid of being discovered by the teacher, so she secretly went to talk to Little Grey while the other children were lining up.
Of course, she was talking to herself.
"Little Grey, are you missing your baby?"
"Little Grey and Little White, are they your babies?"
Little Grey Wolf naturally wouldn't respond to her questions, but it was following the scent of its cub, so it focused all its attention on the cub. The cub was scared, afraid of being discovered by the teacher, so it quickly ran back to the classroom, grabbed the little white face, and followed. When it saw Little Grey Wolf carrying the little wolf cub on its back, it was also envious and clung to the wolf's fur.
Little Grey knew her and was already somewhat interested in her, so they hit it off immediately. The little cub climbed onto the wolf's back, and even jumped over the wall, thinking himself very impressive, before dashing off up the mountain.
The little girl was so happy along the way. When they passed the family compound, she covered her mouth and dared not make a sound for fear of being heard. Once they entered the mountains, her giggling laughter never stopped.
I don't know why this child is so brave. She was carried into the deep mountains by wolves that were even taller than her, and she didn't seem to feel any danger or fear at all. She was having so much fun that she forgot all about home.
In a clearing deep in the mountains, Little Grey, Lucky, and a few wolves had gathered, forming a kind of communal space. In the center was this human cub, who was also holding one of their wolf cubs in her arms. This group looked very strange from any angle.
The little one's appearance was a complete mess. Her little hair clip, well, it's already on. The hair clip with the simple tracking device is dangling on her arm. Today's clothes are a little lace shirt. When the hair clip fell down, it was covered by the lace, but it was still trembling. If she made any bigger movements, she would definitely run away from home.
Her pants were fine, but they were covered in leaves and burrs-like things that clung tightly to her, though she didn't seem to care.
Fortunately, she was sitting on the wolf's back, so only some green grass juice, or some kind of plant sap, got on her trouser legs.
A pair of light-colored floral cloth shoes, the color of which is no longer discernible, but thankfully, they are still there and not lost.
Otherwise, the little one would be in for a lot of trouble now.
The little cub, oblivious to his surroundings, was brimming with excitement, bouncing around and greeting the unfamiliar animals.
"Wow! Little Grey, is this your home? Are these your friends? Why are you all so tall? I can't reach them."
These adult wolves are as tall as an adult, so it's naturally difficult for a three-year-old cub to even look up.
A newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger.
She had flown in on Little Grey Wolf's back, and she felt very close to him. After sitting for a while, she went to find Little Grey Wolf again.
"Little Grey, I'm thirsty, is there any water you can drink? Is there any?"
The wolf, of course, couldn't understand. The cub repeated itself several times, but seeing no response, it thought for a moment, then patted its belly. Food and water both had to go into its stomach, and it even muttered to itself...
"Ugh, I should have brought my water bottle with me!"
Whether Little Grey Wolf understood or not is unknown, but it stared at the cub for a while, then whispered something to the wolf next to it. The wolf then leaped into the woods, leaving the cub wide-eyed with amusement.
"Little Grey, where did it go? Did it go to find me something delicious to eat?"
She knew that the mountains were full of good things. Her mother had told her that there were so many meats in the mountains, and just thinking about those delicious meats made her instantly excited.
"Little Grey, is there any meat to eat?"
"Little Grey, Little Grey, Little Grey..."
Little Grey was probably annoyed by her nagging. He looked down at her for a while, and finally turned around and went into the woods with a helpless expression.
Although the little guy was bold, he only knew Little Grey, so he quickly followed after him.
Jian Dan had no idea of her daughter's audacity and daring. She had harvested a lot of good things in the mountains. After resting for a while to replenish her energy, she continued to walk in, occasionally checking the red dot again. Of course, she was still heading in the same direction, and she didn't dare to slow down too much.
The little one was already past noon when he was discovered missing. After all that fuss, it was already getting dark.
Down below is the mountain, while the mountain is covered with lush trees, so it's earlier.
Jian Dan was also anxious, but it was impossible to let her go down the mountain by herself. Looking at the distance between herself and the red dot, it seemed that the red dot was still moving in a small area. At her current speed, it would take her several hours to get there.
However, when she looked up at the sky, she felt anxious and somewhat annoyed.
To be honest, she wasn't exactly a tyrant in the mountains, and she really wasn't afraid of anything. In fact, the mountains were a place where she could relax. But in all these years, across two lifetimes combined, she had never felt so conflicted as she did this time going into the mountains.
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