Chapter 786 - 321: Little Lazy Lion, Yang Xiaoqi, She Xiaoxiong_2
Chapter 786 - 321: Little Lazy Lion, Yang Xiaoqi, She Xiaoxiong_2
"Truly, wild beasts are always wild beasts."
"The level of intelligence that a mother Chimera like that can present is only possible after going through various experiences and accumulating countless learnings."
"The Chimera cub is too young, and its status isn’t high enough. Having such spirits is already extremely remarkable."
"Big tadpole, maybe it’s because my transformation skill is so awesome~"
Ye Hanjun, as transformed by GuaGua, patted his chest and retorted:
"After all, this isn’t just a simple illusion; it’s identical inside and out."
"Apart from being unable to use your innate abilities and some differences in tone and demeanor, who else could tell the difference?"
"That’s true."
Ye Hanjun shrugged his shoulders and continued to stroke the snake head.
The snake head calmed down a bit and, for the moment, didn’t think about why there was another "mother." Greedily and affectionately, it enjoyed the warmth of the palms that it could feel right now.
"Meh! Meh! Meh Meh!!"
Yang Xiaoqi stopped picking fights with the snake head, looked around, and desperately searched for a certain figure.
Since it couldn’t find it anywhere, its eyes widened in surprise, and the black face showed a human-like blankness and anxiety.
"Eh, are you looking for me?"
GuaGua burst back into its original form with a ’pfft’ and fearlessly hugged one of Yang Xiaoqi’s horns, swinging back and forth on it.
In the end, it lowered its head, just in time to meet the whites of Yang Xiaoqi’s desperately rolling eyes.
"Meh!!!!"
Yang Xiaoqi was overjoyed, and its back legs, which had been still, happily jumped up.
A very strange scene occurred, as the Chimera cub seemed to have uncoordinated limbs; the front half with the lion’s body was still lying on the ground deep in sleep, while the back half with the sheep’s body leapt several meters high. The snake’s body, due to being pulled by the sheep’s body, slipped from Ye Hanjun’s arms and undulated chaotically in the air.
"Hiss!!"
This is intolerable, simply unbearable.
The snake head gave up snuggling with Ye Hanjun and instead bit at Yang Xiaoqi’s neck, ferociously biting down as hard as it could.
"Meh!!"
Yang Xiaoqi kicked backwards, its hooves striking the snake’s underbelly with a sound like a hammer pounding on a metal wall, startling Ye Hanjun’s heart into skipping a beat.
But the snake head refused to let go, its grip intensifying as tiny streams of blood began trickling from Yang Xiaoqi’s neck, staining the black wool a striking shade of red.
"Quite savage, huh?"
"I’m curious, Immortal. If one head were to die, could the other two continue to dominate the body?"
Goose Immortal, not afraid of making things worse, might as well have brought a stool to sit on while eating meat and drinking wine, watching the drama unfold.
"Stop it."
Ye Hanjun hugged the snake’s body, and a force as immense as a landslide nearly knocked him away.
Fortunately, the snake head sensed his approach in time and moderated its force, its brutal gaze regaining some clarity.
"GuaGua, calm down Yang Xiaoqi as well."
"Alrighty~"
GuaGua accepted the command, grabbed Yang Xiaoqi’s ear with its tiny hand, took a deep breath, and shouted into it:
"No! More! Fighting!"
"Meh..."
The pained Yang Xiaoqi gradually calmed down.
Clearly, it felt wronged, believing it wasn’t at fault, but rather it was the snake head behind it that had unnecessarily started a conflict.
"You are siblings, you should learn to get along in a friendly manner!"
"You should be united against the outside world, not venting your anger on the closest beasts to you!"
GuaGua, counting on its fingers, gave them a lesson.
Yang Xiaoqi may or may not have understood part of it; however, She Xiaoxiong didn’t take in a single word, its cold gaze obediently looking at Ye Hanjun as if everything depended on him.
"They say teach students according to their abilities, but I never expected I’d have to teach according to their heads one day."
Ye Hanjun rubbed his temples, never imagining that the first time he raised a Holy Beast’s offspring, he would have to face such complications.
The snake head most likely saw him as its mother.
Yang Xiaoqi thought GuaGua was its closest kin.
As for the lion head, intent on sleeping, based on the initial direction of its roars, it most likely considered Goose Immortal as its guide.
How should he educate them? Should he separate them into three units every time and teach them classes individually?
"Big tadpole, I’m an all-rounder, leave it to me!"
GuaGua burst into Goose Immortal with a ’pfft,’ smacking the lion on the head with a wing:
"Hey, lazy bug, wake up!"
"We’re about to start classes. I wanted to teach you the language of the human race, but it looks like you need to learn how to walk first!"
"Hurr—hurr—"
The little lion head seemed to feel a tickle on its scalp, scratched it a couple of times with its paw, and continued to snore like rolling thunder.
"Little guy, it’s a wild beast, innately gifted with Immeasurable Void Pull."
"That swipe of your wing is no different to it than a tickle; let the Immortal show you."
The eager Goose Immortal, utilizing the ’Rice Character Slash,’ accurately hit the lion head’s forehead.
The strike, powerful enough to shake the earth, only caused the lion head to grunt and cover its swelling forehead, somewhat dazed as it opened its eyes.
"Wake—up!"
"Don’t think just because you have Immeasurable Void Pull that you’re amazing. With your current level of synergy, if you encountered that Gesila, you’d be nothing more than an extra meal!"
Goose Immortal glanced sideways, wielding its height and mass with an authority as inviolable as sacred fire.
"Roar?"
The lion head avoided Goose Immortal’s gaze guiltily, not daring to make eye contact.
But it remained sluggish, not very willing to get up, its eyelids drooping, ready to fall asleep at any moment.
"You can slack off if you want; I’m under no obligation to educate you long-term nor do I have the time and energy."
"However, if you first learn the most basic survival skills, wouldn’t the rest of your time be more free, to do as you please?"
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