âEn.â Bai Qingqing nodded and turned to say to the little snake, âMommy will come to visit you next time. Take good care of yourself.â
The little snake didnât say anything but lowered his head in disappointment.
Bai Qingqing then kissed the little snakeâs forehead, stroked his head, and then said to Parker, âLetâs go.â
The furless animal skin turned out to be useful, being used by Parker to wrap her up, together with Anâan.
The leopard cubs followed behind their daddy. Their fur that had been dried after being toasted for so long turned wet again.
Returning home, Parker sniffed at her and said, frowning, âYouâre covered in the scent of a snake beastman. Iâll go boil water for you to wash up. Otherwise, Curtis will definitely be able to smell it when he comes back.â
âIs it that exaggerated?â Bai Qingqing sniffed her arm and couldnât tell anything. However, she saw a few strands of leopard fur.
After Parker left, the leopard cubs held onto her, not letting go.
Bai Qingqing carried Anâan, her legs feeling as if she had sandbags that weighed several tens of kilograms tied to them. She then headed for the bedroom very slowly.
âHey, have you guys had enough?â
âHowlââ
The leopard cubs cried out in a wheedling tone as if saying, âNot enough.â
Bai Qingqing could only drag the âsandbagsâ along as she walked into the bedroom like Donald Duck.
After she had washed up, Parker immediately washed up the evidence (Bai Qingqingâs clothes that had the scent of snake beastman). When he was hanging up the clothes, Curtis and Winston came back.
âSsssââ
Curtis looked at the wet clothes in the main hall suspiciously.
Bai Qingqingâs heart skipped a beat, and she tried to distract him, saying, âYou guys are back? Come into the bedroom quickly. Itâs warm.â
She ran over and took Curtisâs and Winstonâs hands, pulling them toward the bedroom.
There was a faint scent of a snake beastman in the air, and Curtis felt a little suspicious.
Even though the little snake was Curtisâs child and the two of them had a similar scent, Curtis still instinctively felt that something was amiss.
Curtis knew that there was a little snake in the vicinity, but no matter how gutsy the little snake was, he wouldnât dare to come into his territory.
Besides, the weather today wasnât good, and it was unlikely that Bai Qingqing would go out. Therefore, Curtis instinctively threw all his suspicions aside.
...
The heavy rain blurred out the sounds of all living creatures in the world. In the wet forest, the faint sound of a female crying out in pain could be heard.
Another female child was going to be born in the village.
Harvey rushed to Mollyâs house anxiously. He hadnât given birth to many female children, and his only case was Bai Qingqingâs.
After that one experience, he was a lot calmer now. However, Molly wasnât Bai Qingqing. No matter how calm he was, Molly couldnât calm down.
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Molly lay in bed, crying out hysterically, scaring her two mates (maybe).
Edgar held onto Mollyâs hand and asked anxiously, âWhat happened to Molly? Why is she in so much pain? Will she die?â
Alva was silent. He stood at the side quietly, seemingly unconcerned. However, he kept his ears perked, and his breathing was very soft.
Giving birth to a female child was different from giving to a male one. Even females who had given birth a few times would have their lives in danger. Females who hadnât given birth before had no experience, and their bodies werenât prepared either. The level of danger would be even higher.
However, Harvey didnât expose his worries. He said encouragingly, âThis is how things are when giving birth to female children. Donât worry. Molly will give birth safely.â
âAh!â
Harvey was saying this when Molly let out another agonizing scream. This caused the two guys whom Harvey had taken a lot of effort to console to feel unsettled again.
âWhat about Bai Qingqing?â Alva suddenly asked.