Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âNo worries, Iâm all good,â assured the white tiger, engaging in a peculiar conversation with Xia Xin.
âDidnât you tell Drumstick you felt under the weather?â Xia Xin furrowed her brow in confusion.
âExactly! You told me you were unwell yesterday, and thatâs why I brought her here. How can you just be fine all of a sudden? Werenât you feeling poorly for a while now? You should let her take a look,â Drumstick interjected anxiously.
The white tiger felt as if its fur might stand on end, it backed away continuously, protesting, âIâm fine, really!â
After some coaxing from Xia Xin, the white tiger calmed down and shared its troubles, which left Xia Xin gaping in disbelief. âWho in the world claimed I could kill a tiger with one punch?â
âNow hold on, pal,â Xia Xin questioned the white tiger, squishing her fist for emphasis. âYou didnât actually think this tiny fist of mine could kill you, did you?â She playfully showed off her fist before the white tigerâs eyes.
Realizing its misunderstanding, the white tiger sheepishly covered its eyes with a paw, conceding its mistake.
âAlright, letâs have a look at your wound,â Xia Xin said, shifting to a more serious tone.
The white tiger extended its paw, indicating the problem: âMy joints hurt.â âJoint pain?â Xia Xin was surprised. âCould it be rheumatism or arthritis?â
She felt the tigerâs joints but couldnât detect any issue, leaving her bewildered. âWait a minute, I can talk to beasts, not a vet! Is there any medicine for this in the system?â
Xia Xin pondered briefly before checking the exchange interface and found a rheumatism ointment meant for humans. She wasnât sure if it worked for a tiger.
Seeing the white tiger in distress, she decided to take a chance. Xia Xin exchanged for the ointment and slathered a generous amount over the tigerâs painful areas.
âThis medicine⦠itâs not bad,â commented the white tiger.
Xia Xin felt a tinge of guilt. The ointment was meant for humans; she had only hoped to give the white tiger some relief.
Given the tigerâs robust constitution, the wrong ointment shouldnât cause much harm. Now, it appeared the medicine was not only fit for humans but effective on tigers too.
âItâs cool to the touch and seems to relieve the pain,â the white tiger added.
Xia Xin glanced at the ointment in her hand, unsure how many applications would be needed for a cure. âIâll try to come back tonight,â she promised. The medicine needed to be applied twice a day. Having applied it now, Xia Xin decided to return in the evening. Hopefully, a few daysâ treatment would make a difference.
âMake sure you do,â the white tiger insisted, recalling the previous nightâs misery from the mosquitoes.
Xia Xin nearly laughed out loud at the tigerâs adorable complaint. She wondered, âCould its thick skin even feel a mosquitoâs bite?â âRemember, no water for the next four hours,â she advised.
âHow long is that?â the tiger frowned, puzzled.
Checking her phone and gauging the position of the sun, Xia Xin gestured to the sky, âWait until the sun reaches there before you get wet.â
The tiger needed to drink and eat; avoiding water completely would be unreasonable.
âBut I wonât be able to eat then,â the white tiger complained.
Hunting would inevitably involve its paws, and tearing into its prey would certainly get them wet.
Xia Xin took out some snacks from her bag. âThis should tide you over for now.
If you get wet, the medicine wonât be as effective.â
The white tiger eyed the dog food in Xia Xinâs hand and smiled, âTastes good, I actually quite like it.â
Though not as satisfying as meat, the unique flavor of the kibble had almost weaned it off raw flesh entirely.
âEnjoy. Iâve been out a while, so I should head back before suspicions arise. Iâll make time to come out tonight,â Xia Xin assured as she prepared to leave.
On her way back, with Drumstickâs help, Xia Xin came across an injured
seagull. It seemed a bug had bitten its leg while it was eating. She activated her
recorder, treated the seagull, and then departed.
Upon returning to Jing Mot s location, Xia Xin found that he had gathered quite a spread, including something for Lu Shi.
âXin Xin, youâre back,â Lu Shi said with a smile, holding out his find. âLook what Iâve got. We can enjoy a feast together at lunch.â
Xia Xin grimaced slightly at the familiarityâshe wasnât close enough to Lu Shi to be comfortable with such terms of endearment.
âAre you done? Letâs go,â said Jing Mo.
It was almost time for lunch and they had to make preparations with the food they found.
âWhile I was out gathering ingredients, a wild pheasant crashed into a rock and died, so I brought it back with me,â Jing MO explained, gesturing toward the lifeless wild pheasant at his feet..