Chapter 23
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 23
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The panther was tall, taller than the threshold of the cabin, but he leaned over to peer at JÇ XiÇo Åu with bright yellow eyes.
From this angle, she could only see his slim chin and his facial features were hidden by back light, his posture tense with accumulated power.
JÇ XiÇo Åu held her head high, her smile not slipping away, but her eyes wet with surprise.
Shortly after, she hesitated to ask, âMay I ask. . . who are you looking for?â
The panther turned his gaze and didnât reply to her words, stepping into the house on his two long legs.
The house was small and could be seen in a single glance. Behind the shabby wooden table was a humble bed with many colorful âblanketsâ on the bed. A beech cabinet stood by the bedside, and a few chipped pottery pots and bowls were stacked inside.
Aside from this, there was nothing else.
JÇ XiÇo Åu followed after him, but there wasnât enough time to stop him, âWho are you looking for?â
âWhereâs Ryan?â the pantherâs throat rolled downward, his voice cold and monotonous.
â. . .â
This was the second time since JÇ XiÇo Åu came to this world that she heard that name.
The last time, it was at Ericâs village, there the two leopards took her without explanation and questioned her on the whereabouts of some Ryan.
She had no idea who âRyanâ was, why would they ask her about his location?
Was it possible that. . . the former owner of this house was called Ryan?
This actually explained why the house was abandoned.
Aware of this issue, JÇ XiÇo Åu quickly explained, âI donât know where he is. . . I found this house yesterday, and the people here were already gone. If he was the owner, Iâm sorry I used his house without permission. Are you his friend? If you see him, can you help pass on . . .â
The girl chattered on endlessly.
The panther dropped his gaze for the first time since the door to look at her.
JÇ XiÇo Åu wore a loose autumn sweater and it was loose on her, so it hung off a shoulder, like a child wearing her parentâs clothes.
She hid her two hands in the sleeves, exposing only the tips of her fingers where they pinched the hem of her clothes, feeling ill at ease.
The panther shifted his line of sight slightly from JÇ XiÇo Åuâs pretty face, but did not acknowledge her remarks, neither admitting or denying anything.
Not only was his voice cold, but so were his eyes.
His gaze fell on JÇ XiÇo Åuâs body and she felt a frosty chill up her spine.
âWho do you live with?â he spoke again, plainly and straightforwardly.
JÇ XiÇo Åu stared blankly, but she still thought this was someone elseâs property. And to take liberty to stay in someone elseâs house, she ought to have some kind of explanation, so she said, âNo one, just me.â
She paused, thinking that Táo Táo couldnât be considered human, right. . . ?
The panther didnât speak again, but he also didnât leave.
JÇ XiÇo Åu stood at the door, hesitating for a moment with her hands behind her back, âForgive me taking the liberty to ask. . . but who are you?â
He paused, yellow pupils reflecting JÇ XiÇo Åu silhouette.
After a while, he said without shifting his tone either up or down, âLaurence.â
Having said that, he retracted his gaze and left without another word.
âWait a minute. . .â JÇ XiÇo Åu quickly called out to stop him, standing on the doorstep, looking after his distant figure, âMay I continue to stay here?â
Laurenceâs footsteps didnât stop and he did not give her any response.
JÇ XiÇo Åu: â. . .â
This guy was so strange.
Appeared inexplicably and went inexplicably.
*
After the panther beastman left, JÇ XiÇo Åu returned to the room and discovered the little leopard wasnât in the bed.
It went over to the window for a moment, then jumped over to crouch by the fireplace, staring profoundly at the doorway.
JÇ XiÇo Åu did not take it to heart, and around 8:30, Eric appeared in the door with his tools.
He brought a stone axe and hammer, some room and several other tools.
âÅu, Iâll help build a cabin next to this hut, and a stove so you can cook in it and water will be much easier than now,â Eric enthusiastically planned.
If this was still yesterday, JÇ XiÇo Åu would have been very happy to hear it, but now, she thoguht of the morning encounter with the panther and said to Eric.
â. . . I am worried the other of this cabin will come back at any time, and he might be angry if we changed the house at will. Forget it. . . Eric, thanks for your kindness, but I can cook and boil water here.â
Even though she was staying in this cabin, she hadnât greeted the owner. . .
Eric listened, his focus on an entirely different point from JÇ XiÇo Åuâs, âThe owner of this hut is a leopard?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu nodded. That person looked like a panther, and his friend Ryan. . . should be a leopard, right?
Eric was visibly frightened and when he looked at the cabin, there was something a bit wrong with his eyes.
He stopped mentioning the kitchen and began to repair the desk, door and floor without distraction.
The table and door were not very good and the door had started to rot from the inside, so it was fragile to the touch.
He had no choice but to replace it with new planks.
Eric took the stone axe out back in the forest and cut down a few trees. He was strong and his arms easily hefted the heavy axe. He soon cut down seven or eight pieces of wood.
JÇ XiÇo Åu watched on from the side, wanting to help but unable. She finally picked up the broken branches falling to the ground and took it back to be burned.
Eric compared the size of the door frame with the table and made two square-shaped planks in one morning.
Without lamination, there was no way to stitch the planks together without a trace, but Eric used the simplest method of connecting them with ropes. Four grooves were cut into the boards and the four legs of the table were fitted into them. The other plank were put together in the form of two slot and tab structures, then mounted into the frame.
Having tried them separately, they were both very strong.
At noon, they ate the corn cakes that Eric brought with him.
JÇ XiÇo Åu could not take the stove and gas cans out in front of Eric, and there was no stove. . . of course, even if there had been one, she might not have been able to use it.
After lunch, Eric began to repair the floor.
There were two holes, one under the bed and the other beside the fireplace.
The hole under the bed was small, and not even an hour later, Eric had changed out the wood and there wasnât a trace of difference.
As for the other place. . . Eric looked down at the motionless leopard lying next to it, unsure whether he was asleep or not.
âCough. . .â Eric stood a distance away and cautiously coughed.
He did not dare move forward, even more afraid to ask it to move elsewhere. . . especially after having seen Ryanâs true colors.
Ryan continued to lie still, even his expression not giving a twitch.
*
Ryan was thinking about something else.
Yesterday, JÇ XiÇo Åu shut him into her space again, and as he expected, that exhausted feeling hit him fast.
It wasnât long before he fell unconscious.
But, unlike expected, he didnât return to his adult form.
ââInstead, the wounds on his back leg rapidly healed.
Although the beastmen body was strong, it wasnât as JÇ XiÇo Åu had guessed. They could only small internal injuries.
So the source of this rapid growth could only be JÇ XiÇo Åuâs space.
Ryan deliberately observed yesterday, and found that there were many fresh ingredients such as meat, fish, fruit and vegetables in that space.
If he wasnât mistaken, they had been stored inside for a long time.
They probably hadnât rotted because the time flowed slowly there.
It really wasnât static, Ryan could feel the time moving very slowly.
What did that have to do with his body going back to normal and his wound healing?
Ever since seeing Laurence that morning, Ryan was even more impatient to get his body back as soon as possible.
As for why Laurence was here. . .
The answer was not difficult to find.
It had come from either Rhode or Dole.
Those two probably guessed something then told Laurence.
In other words, one of the two was already obeying Laurenceââ
Laurence had become the new leopard patriarch.
Ryanâs tongue lashed against his teeth, exposing his fangs, and his eyes fierce.
Eric was right in front of him and though he had provoked the leopard, so his face turned white and he retreated back in a flurry.
His back hit the table with a âbangâ and it was tossed upside down.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was too anxious to continue watching, worried that Eric wouldnât be able to work, so she stepped forward and took Ryan in her arms. Then she pursed the corners of her mouth and felt slightly embarrassed, âI. . . Iâll take Táo Táo out for a walk.â
She saw Eric sitting up on the ground letting out a long sigh.
Immediately, his face reddened, feeling somewhat annoyed that he always seemed to show himself in disgrace in front of JÇ XiÇo Åu.
Walking out of the hut, JÇ XiÇo Åu carried Ryan out to the woods behind the cabin.
While eating the corn cakes at noon, she had tried to break one in half and feed it to him but he just looked at it with his two eyes and did not eat a single mouthful.
Yesterday her stomach had ached so badly, so she hadnât fed him properly. If he didnât eat, she was worried he would starve.
Picking a hidden spot, JÇ XiÇo Åu hide behind a tree and took a slice of beef from her space.
His woulds were healed up pretty well, so he wouldnât need to drink milk daily anymore. But eating some meat should help his physical recovery.
JÇ XiÇo Åu squatted on the ground in front of the little leopard, hand holding her cheek as she watched him eat with single-hearted devotion.
Suddenly, a slender shadow stretched atop her.
JÇ XiÇo Åu looked up, stunned.
She saw the black panther from that morning standing in front of her, eyes slightly drooped, hanging over her as he stared at the little leopard.
A moment later, he kicked out his long leg and the meat in front of the leopard flew off.
Laurence bent to the ground and lifted the cub by the back of his neck, easily hefting him up into the air. His mouth curled into a cold, cynical smile.