Chapter 243 - Eight-Legged Snake
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nStupid thing.
nIt didn’t even know it has been saved.
nAnd it was worrying about the person who just saved it so naively.
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nDidn’t you see that the human had already sensed that something was wrong and was backing away?
nThe stupid big dog that was hugging him still wanted to bring him home.
nWas it really wrong to think too highly of dogs’ intelligence?
nBut the canines that he had met before were all very smart.
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nHow could this one be so stupid and simple-minded.
nHe was really worried that such a stupid dog would be accidentally tricked and eaten by the cunning fox.
nThe small snake flicked its tongue.
nBobby did not realize that he had been looked down on by the small snake.
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nHe was afraid that his hands were too big and he’d hurt the small snake because he couldn’t control his strength well.
nActually, he did not know that the little snake in his arms might be older than him.
nHowever, their growth cycle was longer.
nEven though the scales looked harmless, they could easily kill someone.
n“Bobby, I think this little snake likes you.”
nMonn looked at the little snake’s golden vertical pupils and kept staring at Bobby.
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nThe contradiction was that he looked down on you for being stupid, but he still liked you. The look in its eyes was about to materialize.
nUnfortunately, Bobby didn’t notice it at all.
nHe was still worrying about the little snake!
n“Human, you want to build a house?”
nBefore the little snake could say anything, he heard someone talking above his head.
n“Yes. Yes. We want to settle down here temporarily.”
nMonn wasn’t sure how much of what he and Bobby said was heard by others.
nSo his answer was very straightforward.
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n“Then why are you expanding the river? Are you trying to turn this place into an ocean?”
nThe other party’s question was too obvious.
nIt was obvious that Monn wanted to pretend that he didn’t know, but it was impossible.
n“I was distracted, so I dug the river a little too wide.”
nMonn forcibly defended himself.
n“Let’s make a deal.”
nMonnn only heard the voice, but he did not see the person who spoke.
nHe felt that it should be the spider that lived on the tree.
n“Tell me about it.”
nMonn knew in his heart that there was actually not much chance that he could bargain with the other party.
nBut he knew in his heart that there was a big difference between what he should do and how to do it.
n“Give me that big guy.”
nThere was a faint hostility in his voice.
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nHe seemed to be very dissatisfied with Bobby, and he did not like Bobby at all.
nMonn looked at Bobby strangely, and then he looked up with a strange gaze. He could not see where Bobby was at all. He could not see what the legendary eight-legged uncle looked like.
n“Why don’t you come out and fight! You’ve fought us before, so I can’t stop you from doing anything. If you can’t beat us, then give us your spot. I don’t mind that you’ve lived there before or made it dirty. After all, we aren’t of the species, and our living habits are different. I can tolerate it.”
nMonn’s expression became somewhat unfathomable.
nThis eight-legged uncle seemed to be very difficult to get along with.
nHe didn’t know if if he angered the eight-legged uncle he would wrap him up in spider silk and drag him back as food reserve.
n“Hehe. You’re the first one who dares to speak to me like that.”
nThe leaves above his head swayed slightly.
nA wine-red figure fast as wind landed in front of Monn.
nWhat the f * ck.
nWhat the f * ck is this thing.
nThis thing indeed had eight legs.
nBut who said eight legged creatures have be spiders.
nIt’s not a ferocious spider!
nAhhh!
nMommy, help.
nIt’s scary here.
nIt’s an eight-legged silk snake!
nIt’s horrible.
nThis thing is mutated!
nIt’s definitely mutated!
nOtherwise, how could it be like this.
nYou’re a snake. Why do you have so many long legs!
nWhy are you wearing black lace?
nIs it some kind of temptation technique?
nStop joking, okay.
nI’ve never seen such a scary thing.
nEven the Japanese action movies didn’t dare to act like this.
n“Are you very scared?”
nThe eight-legged silk snake flicked its tongue, making Monn want to turn around and run away immediately.
nGod knows, as a furry fan, how could he tolerate the approaching cold-blooded animal.
nOr a cold-blooded animal with a particularly scary appearance!
nBrother, you broke the rules, do you know that?
nDon’t move your long legs towards me, hey!
nDo you have any self-awareness at all.
nDid you know that silk snakes don’t have legs.
nIf you have eight legs, you will be ostracized by the silk snakes.
n“No! Can we talk about this properly? Stopping walking towards me. I’m scared I can’t help cooking you.”
nMonn spoke with extreme sincerity.
nBecause he was about to lose control of his restless hands.
nIf that silk-spitting snake didn’t listen to his advice and moved its long legs any further, he would set fire to the snake and roast it.
nAh Ah!
nThis world was really terrifying.
nEverywhere was filled with sinister malice towards oneself.
nYou were perfectly fine in the Undash Hills. With the large forests, basins, and rivers.
nNature was always full of magic.
nBut you f * cking turned a snake into an eight-legged snake. This f * cking thing was way too scary.
nEspecially when it was a particularly colorful snake. This f * cking thing was so scary that it made people’s stomachs tremble.
n“So you’re afraid of snakes.”
nThe little snake saw the eight-legged uncle appear and carefully circled Bobby’s hand and neck with the tip of its tail. However, it felt that Bobby’s hand and neck were too thick. For a small body that hasn’t grown fully into shape, it was really too difficult a challenge.
nTherefore, the little snake wrapped he tip of its tail around Bobby’s little finger.
nBobby felt something cold on his little finger.
nHis attention shifted from the strange-looking snake creature.
nIt returned to the little snake in his arms.
n“What’s wrong?”
nBobby did not understand why the little snake suddenly wrapped around his finger.
nHe thought that when he was distracted just now, he might have used too much strength and accidentally hurt the little snake.
nOr maybe the little snake wanted to change its position.
n“Idiot.”
nThe little snake flicked its tongue.
nThis silly dog.
nIt stared straight at uncle eight legs. Did it not want to live any longer?
nUncle eight legs hated being stared at like that the most.
nIf it wasn’t for his declaration of sovereignty, this silly dog probably wouldn’t have been able to keep his eyes.
nHe didn’t know how such a silly, stupid big dog could live so safely.
nCould it be that the outside world was safer than this place?
nIt shouldn’t be!
nThey were just a race where the strong preyed on the weak.
nThey expanded each other’s territory in order to live more wantonly.
nUncle eight legs had said that existences like them were very powerful otherworldlings in the outside world.
nIf they accidentally revealed their true forms, they would be sold off as otherworldlings and taken home as pets or slaves.
nLooking at the big dog’s silly appearance, it was probably a fool’s luck that it didn’t become a human slave.
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