"Let's go, climb the tree."
An Wanwan nimbly climbed up and, finding that the boy hadn't found a suitable tree yet, let him climb hers.
Just as the tiger was about to bite the boy, An Wanwan pulled him down.
The tiger missed its target and, in a fit of rage, rammed itself against a tree.
An Wanwan was extremely grateful that the tree she climbed was quite tall; otherwise, it wouldn't have been able to withstand the impact.
Less than fifteen minutes.
The tiger collapsed to the ground, covered in blood, but its body was still undulating, clearly not dead yet.
Anwan added a few more blows before the evening.
Solved.
An Wanwan was covered in blood, and her brows furrowed immediately.
The boy walked over and looked at An Wanwan with admiration: "Sister, you're amazing! What's your name? Thank you for saving us."
"You're welcome. Since you're all settled, I'll be going now."
An Wanwan shoved the dagger into the boy's hand and turned to leave.
The boy caught up with her: "Sister, you haven't told us your name yet. You helped us, and I will definitely repay you in the future."
His eyes were fixed on An Wanwan, as if to say, "I won't let you leave until you tell me."
An Wanwan thought for a moment and said, "My name is An Wanwan."
Apart from these few words.
An Wanwan didn't say anything.
The boy muttered to himself a few times before finally asking, "Sister, the mountains are so dangerous, what are you doing here?"
"I've come to find medicine."
An Wanwan replied casually.
She was about to leave after she finished speaking.
result.
The boy then asked her what kind of medicine she was looking for, saying that they had been in the mountains for some time and might have seen this kind of medicine before.
An Wanwan smiled and said, "No, you couldn't possibly have seen it, because this kind of medicine grows in very dangerous places. You haven't been to such places, so how could you have seen it?"
"Sister, please tell us! What if we really have met?"
The little girl opened her mouth in a soft voice.
Although her face was a bit dirty, it was still easy to tell that she was good-looking, especially her eyes, which looked quite lively.
After a moment of silence, An Wanwan said, "This herb is very thin and long, like chives. It has two colors, one is sky blue and the other is purple, and each plant only has six leaves..."
After she finished speaking, neither the boy nor the girl said anything; it was obvious they had never seen this kind of medicine before.
"Alright, I'm leaving. Be careful."
An Wanwan took a step and walked away.
But unexpectedly.
The two siblings caught up with them not long after.
An Wanwan noticed and stopped, asking, "Why are you following me?"
"We'll help you find herbs."
The boy spoke first to his sister.
Regardless of whether they meant well or had ulterior motives, An Wanwan did not intend to ask them for help.
An Wanwan refused without hesitation: "You're still young, and you don't have my skills. Not only will you be of no help following me, but you'll also easily get into trouble. Instead of following me, why don't you skin that tiger and sell it?"
That's all.
An Wanwan quickly left the place.
Make sure they don't follow us anymore.
An Wanwan breathed a sigh of relief and began climbing the mountain to continue her search.
I don't know if I'm just really unlucky.
An Wanwan accidentally fell into a hunting pit halfway up the mountain. Luckily, there were no sharp bamboo or anything like that inside, or she would have been seriously injured if not killed.
Looking at the cave entrance, which was some distance away from him.
An Wanwan suddenly remembered that she also had a dagger with her, so she took it out and started digging into the steps.
She hasn't dug more than a few steps yet.
A vine fell from the sky and landed inside.
What's going on?
An Wanwan looked up and saw the boy standing in front of the pit: "Sister, hold on tight to the vines, I'll pull you out."
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