chapter 15

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15. Hamster Eats Venison


After the addition of a snake in his cave, Shu Shu's life . . . . Well, it would be a wonder if it did not change much!

As a hamster spirit, he would never be able to get used to the addition of a snake in his cave!

Therefore, this cultivation issue had to be put forward on the schedule as soon as possible!

Once the huge snake became a human, he did not need to fear anything at all. He did not know what the huge snake's appearance would be after he became a human though . . . . By the way, the huge snake probably wouldn't be a female, right? Was it possible that it would turn into a beautiful woman? If it could not turn into a beautiful woman . . . . Some daemons have not fully developed intelligence yet. Indeed, it might turn into a baby. Would the huge snake become like that?

Imagine if the huge snake turned into a soft baby who allowed him to knead and pinch it. Shu Shu couldn't help but laugh. He laughed as he used his claws to cut off a block of wood in front of him to make a super big big bowl. Or say . . . a washbowl?

Of course, it was not to be used for washing his face. Rather, it was to be used for serving food to the huge snake.

After Shu Shu carved a wooden bowl with his claws, he put several slab-roasted frogs and a few pieces of dried meat into it. Then he placed the large wooden bowl on the ground and pushed it toward the huge snake. When he was doing this, he couldn't help but swallow his saliva.

Now he had no meat to eat because he had to set it aside for the huge snake's meal . . . . Shu Shu pitifully gnawed the roasted chestnuts.

The large wooden bowl appeared in front of Edgar. Edgar regarded the wooden bowl and slowly began to eat.

He had never thought that one day he would actually depend on a sub-beastman to be kept . . . .

He thought it was wrong, but he could not deny that his heart was weak, and that he also felt quite happy.

"You stay home; you're not allowed to run around all over the place, you know? Wait until I return to bring you food." Shu Shu finished eating and then cleaned up before going out. As he prepared to walk out, he worried about Edgar being unable to understand his words. Hence, he stressed it again several times: "Snake, no move. Snake, no move."

Edgar remained motionless, fixed to his spot.

Shu Shu was satisfied. Only then did he walk outside.

Just getting out of the cave, Shu Shu at once trembled from the blowing wind outside. But he clenched his teeth and still went out in the cold. He went out to look for food to feed the huge snake.

If he did not feed the huge snake in his nest satisfactorily, he was really worried that the huge snake would eat him, ah!

Shu Shu jumped up and down a few times inside the cave until he felt a bit warm. Only then did he agilely run out. After Shu Shu left, Edgar also made his way out of the cave mouth, following Shu Shu closely.

Edgar had been living in Shu Shu's cave for seven or eight days. When Shu Shu had gone out a few days ago, he hadn't followed after him. Rather, he had obediently recuperated in the cave. But now that his injuries were already much better, he could not depend on the little sub-beastman to keep him, right?

Moreover . . . hadn't almost all the frogs around here been caught?

Thinking of all kinds of reactions from the little sub-beastman these days, Edgar's face inevitably showed a smiling expression. The more he found out about the little sub-beastman, the more he felt that the little sub-beastman was adorable and fascinating.

By the way, thanks to the little sub-beastman who kept talking all day long, he could already understand quite a lot of words spoken by the little sub-beastman.

Shu Shu absolutely did not know that behind him was a snake following closely. Right now, he was holding a branch, knocking on the ground left and right and hoping to catch a frog.

In the end . . . after searching for a long time, he still didn't find a single frog!

Did not manage to catch any frog; later, what would he feed the huge snake with, ah . . . . Shu Shu wrinkled his brows and looked at his absolutely empty hands, feeling dejected.

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