After reading it, the gray wolf orcs whispered among themselves.
Su Tang felt very strange and walked even faster.
Fortunately, the orcs were just watching and had no other intentions. Su Tang soon arrived at Wolf Nini's cave.
Three wolf cubs were playing outside the cave, pouncing on each other. Orc cubs love hunting games from a young age; it's innate.
Upon seeing Su Tang approach, the wolf cubs stopped playing and ran towards her in unison.
They knew this auntie. Auntie Sugar was pretty, smelled nice, and was very clean. She always brought food when she came, so they liked Auntie Sugar very much.
As for that useless father, he was long gone from their memories.
Seeing the wolf cubs running towards her, Su Tang had a bad feeling.
Before she could retreat, the three wolf cubs pounced at her feet, excitedly nudging her calves with their heads.
It almost knocked Su Tang over!
Su Tang stumbled and patted each of their heads.
A day of being forced to pet wolves!
The three wolf cubs were finally satisfied and circled around Su Tang's feet.
Hehe, Auntie Tang patted their heads today, I'm so happy~
Su Tang breathed a sigh of relief. If it were in the past, she probably would have fallen into a deep sleep on the spot after seeing this scene.
It wasn't that she hated them to that extent, but the wolf cubs were really quite big now; all three of them were taller than her knees.
He has strong limbs and is very powerful.
It's even more imposing than the wolves kept in zoos.
The three of them pounced on her at once, giving the impression that they were going to devour her.
"Good boys." Su Tang took out the dried fish she had brought and distributed it to the three wolf cubs. "Where is your mother?"
The wolf cub got the food and was so excited that its tail wagged wildly. It licked Su Tang's hand several times before turning around and running back into the cave.
"Awoo!"
A powerful wolf howl.
Su Tang: "..." That's how her dislike for small animals was forcibly cured.
Wolf Nini came out of the cave when she heard the cubs crying, and saw Su Tang outside.
"A-Tang, what brings you here?" Wolf Nini paused for a moment, then walked out with a smile.
Recently, Su Tang has been coming to change the milk at noon, which is just enough for the cubs to have one meal at noon. Wolf Nini was a little surprised to see Su Tang come in the morning.
"I've come to ask you about something," Su Tang said.
Wolf Nini suddenly realized, and while leading Su Tang into the cave, she said, "Just ask me if you have any questions."
Su Tang didn't stand on ceremony with her. "Do you know where I can find fruit? My younger brother wants to eat some fresh fruit lately. He's tired of the fruit at home, so I want to pick some to take home."
The scapegoat, Xiao Fu, is out in force again.
Orcs call all the fruits of crops "fruits," regardless of their type, whether they are vegetables or fruits. In the eyes of orcs, there are only differences in color, size, and whether they are sweet, sour, bitter, or spicy.
"You're looking for fruit?" Wolf Nini said without thinking much. "There are some in the back mountains of our tribe, but they're all very small and don't taste very good. We'll have to go looking for them."
Upon hearing this, Su Tang thought, "There's hope!"
As expected, asking Wolf Nini was the right thing to do!
She immediately replied, "It doesn't matter if it tastes good or not, as long as my younger brother hasn't tried it before, that's fine, he loves it."
Xiao Fu: When did I develop this hobby?
A hint of hesitation appeared in Lang Nini's eyes, "Xiao Fu's preferences... are rather unusual."
Su Tang remained calm and composed. "Yes, I told him off, but he insisted on eating it, so I had no choice."
Hearing this, Lang Nini smiled gently, "A Tang, you are so good to your little brother. If you don't mind, I'm going to the back mountain to find fruit later, you can come with me."
"Okay, then I'll have to bother you today." Su Tang nodded repeatedly.
She looked at Lang Nini, who had lost a lot of weight these past few days. However, her mental state had changed since she separated from Lang Qi.
Her eyes were bright and she smiled more happily than before.
Su Tang then realized that although Lang Nini was having a tough time, she was genuinely happy.
"It's no bother, I'm glad you came." Looking at Su Tang's fair face, Lang Nini smiled shyly.
She had no friends in the tribe, and she was overjoyed to be able to go up the mountain with Su Tang.
"A-Tang, wait here for me for a moment. I'll go get some things and then leave," Wolf Nini said gently.
Go to the back mountain early, otherwise the sun will bake you dry by noon.
Su Tang nodded, and Lang Nini turned and went into the cave.
Soon, Wolf Nini came out, carrying a somewhat tattered animal skin bag, which she used to carry the fruit she picked.
She traded all the animal hides in her house for white stones, and all that's left is this one rotten animal hide bag.
She did keep the skin of the fat sheep from a few days ago.
However, that's meant to be used during the snow season; it can't be used now.
She is unable to hunt, and must use all supplies sparingly.
Su Tang glanced into the cave unintentionally.
Hmm? That jar-like thing on the ground looks so familiar.
I blinked and looked more closely. The jar was brownish-yellow on the outside, about the size of a bucket, and cylindrical.
Isn't this the pottery jar she made?
"Nini, where did you get that thing?" Su Tang asked, pointing to the earthenware jar in the corner.
She never gave away the pottery jars she made; the only one she gave away was the one Lang Zhuang used to hold Bai Shi yesterday.
This pottery jar looks to be about the same size as the one Wolf Zhuang took yesterday.
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