Chapter 10
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 10
Chapter 10/77
JÇ XiÇo Åu though about the scene from the night before, the brown bear had fell sleep leaving only an emptied glass jaw of honey.
Did that bear steal her backpack?
Realizing this, JÇ XiÇo Åu quickly closed her eyes to examine her space.
Fortunately, everything else was still in the space.
Only the things she had left in her backpack for easy accessâthe compass, flashlight and cellphoneâwere missing.
Although she could now directly access the space without having to go through her backpack, the cellphone was her only contact in the other world, the compass was to identify direction, and the flashlight was used to illuminate the night. Each was very important.
What was that bear doing with her bag?
JÇ XiÇo Åu remained puzzled, looking towards the entrance of the cave.
The snowstorm was over, revealing the circumstances of the outside world.
The whole forest was covered in a layer of white, a thick pile of snow had accumulated on the tree, and the snow had even broken some branches.
Silver and white adorned everything in sight, the snow boundless.
The snow had yet to stop and cold wind floated snowflakes into the cave, making her tremble all over from cold.
JÇ XiÇo Åu ate two pieces of chocolate to supplement heat but also took a menâs windbreaker from the space to drape over her. The large coat was a bit wide on her and almost reached her ankles, but it wrapped around her entire body and blocked most of the cold.
Because their trip was during autumn, only a few of the class had brought thicker clothes. This coat belonged to Liù Qà ChÄng.
JÇ XiÇo Åu had also asked, âWhatâs with the windbreaker, is it really necessary?â
Liù Qà ChÄng, while reading a book, faintly replied, âThe mountains are cold at night, just in case.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu now thought it was necessary, very necessary.
At her side, the little leopardâs voice interrupted her train of thought.
She did not know when he had woken up and walked over to her. But he had his two forelegs on her feet and was lifting his head to look at her with faint blue eyes.
JÇ XiÇo Åu thought he was hungry, considered it no more, and directly pulled a carton of milk from her space. She took out a pair of scissors and cut it open to place in front of him.
After finishing this series of actions, JÇ XiÇo Åuâs movement became rigid, realizing that she had just done something wrong.
Just now, she didnât have her backpack to cover it up??
JÇ XiÇo Åu: â. . .â*
*I seriously like to think of these moments as her deadpanning with those anime-lines on her face, like âoh sh*t, did that just happen?â
Although she was not as cautious in front of the leopard as she was with Eric, she still deliberately hid everything in her backpack and didnât take things out from her space brazenly.
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs huge, black and white, eyes were staring nervously at the little leopard. He wouldnât notice that, right?
Ryan was also attentively staring at her, his eyes never turning from her.
For a long time, he slowly turned to continue staring, but at the carton of milk instead.
He abruptly turned to the entrance of the cave and jumped, his hind leg kicking the carton all over the ground.
âPaâââ*
*This is supposedly âAiâ, an interjection of regret/disapproval but I figured this would work better for this sound.
The milk splashed all over the place and half splattered onto JÇ XiÇo Åuâs shoes.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was a little annoyed. Did he find something wrong with?
But, she did not mean to scare it. . .
JÇ XiÇo Åu watched the milk slowly seep into the ground, a little distressed.
Her space was limited in supplies, and milk was so precious in this place that she could not bear to drink it herself. But she had given it to him for him to heal as soon as possible.
How could he not appreciate it?
JÇ XiÇo Åu advanced and pinched the leopardâs two round ears, squished his cheeks, and said, âHow can you waste food? Do you know where these things come from? You do not have it here, and I brought it with me . .â
She chattered on: âThe next time you waste your food, I will not give you anything to eat or take you on the road.â
It was said in the tone of a cat teasing a dog.
Ryan watched the girlâs glossy eyes, her collar was covered by the windbreaker, exposing only a small face, her cheeks white with cold and slightly red.
âDid you hear me?â JÇ XiÇo Åu asked.
Ryan moved his gaze away, his claws unconsciously scratching at the ground, but did not respond.
JÇ XiÇo Åu wanted to say something more, but suddenly heard a voice.
Because of the heavy snow and wind, it wasnât very clearââ
âÅu. . . Åu. . .â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs eyes opened wide and she looked into the distance.
In the fast expanse of white, a wooden cart came plowing through the snow, a muscular reindeer running in the front splashing snowflakes all over.
The reindeer quickly pulled the cart to the front of the cave and a familiar voice sounded, âÅu, are you alright?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu was pleasantly surprised, âEric?â
*
JÇ XiÇo Åu drew Ryan to sit on the cart and covered Eric with the goose down blanket, curiously asking. âEric, where did you go yesterday? Why didnât you come back? We were waiting the entire night, I though. . .â
Eric ran along the snow as he said guiltily, âIâm sorry, Åu. I was looking for firewood but the snow got too heavy and quickly buried me under it. My friend Ruth saved me, but I was drowsy all night. . . Iâm sorry Iâm so late to pick you up,â he apologized again.
JÇ XiÇo Åu learned he was buried by the snow and asked him how he was, but he said, âThe deer race is very strong. This amount of snow is nothing.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu thought about what he just said and asked, âWho is your friend?â
Eric shouted back, âHeâs called Ruth. He lives in the Ferris village. He is of the bear race.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu thought about last night with the capriciousness of the brown bear race and instinctively felt a bit scared.
Eric sensed her dread and comforted, âRuth is very gentle and kind. Donât be afraid, he will be very friendly to you.â
They soon arrived at the Ferris village.
Before reaching the village, she saw all kinds of beastmen coming and going.
A study bear beastman, a snake man with a coiling tail gliding alone, a butterfly with moon colored wings on his back. . .
Despite Eric just describing the village where many races lived together, JÇ XiÇo Åu was still surprised when she saw it with her own eyes.
Further still, JÇ XiÇo Åu was amazed to find there were not just herbivorous species around. There were also carnivores?
JÇ XiÇo Åu saw a lion beastman walked past, and she gaped.
âEric, you. . . are you not afraid?â
Eric shifted into his humanoid shape and walked to her side, âThis is a peaceful village. The grass-eating and meat-eating races have reached a consensus coexist peacefully. Disputes rarely happen here, and if a carnivorous race was to act recklessly, they would cause public outrage.â
Unexpectedly. . . there was such a place?
JÇ XiÇo Åu remained shocked, holding onto the little leopard, and she followed behind to enter the village.
Walking for a while, JÇ XiÇo Åu felt that something was fishy and she asked Eric, âWhy are most beastmen male?â
Eric spoke doubtfully, âYour raceâs patriarch did not explain? . . . Whether it is the deer or the bear or any of the other races, the females are very frail. After all the changes to the continent, females became rare and much more precious.â Then, Eric said with an ordinary expression, âIn order to continue the race, some clans have females mate with a number of males frequently.â
Ericâs nature was that of the beast, in his eyes, this was rather normal.
But, it sounded very awkward in JÇ XiÇo Åuâs ear. No wonder she had not seen any female beastmen.
When she was in Ericâs village, all she saw were male reindeer.
The Ferris village had low wooden houses on either side and occasionally one or two stone houses.
JÇ XiÇo Åu could see huts placed in front arranged like vendorâs boothes. Some had odd items, others had bows and arrows, axes, rattan mats and fire mirrors. . .
âFerris village is the most prosperous on the Bornia mainland. One of the people here invented a boat. The ferry leaves everyday to various villages.â Eric said while he walked, âÅu, thereâs a boat going to the Elk village tomorrow afternoon, and I intend to take it. The ship is heading east, would you like to come with me?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu thought for a moment, then nodded, hearing lively voices from up ahead.
Several beastmen surrounded a booth and they were intensely discussing something.
âWhat is this?â
âItâs hard and isnât warm, and thereâs a thorn. . .â
âWhat can this one do? How much corn can you put in it?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu subconsciously looked over at the beastmen and caught sight of a red corner.
Her heart stopped. She didnât bother replying to Eric and walked to the front.
Most of the beastmen were tall, and she was small. Bending over, she held the leopard close and easily made her way to the front.
Looking up, there in the middle was her red backpack, the zipper wide open and inside was the compass, flashlight and cellphone set up side by side.