Chapter 26
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 26
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The snow capped mountains had little sign of habitation. JÇ XiÇo Åu walked for two hours, but felt more and more as if something wasnât right.
When she had been thrown out of her space yesterday, there had been many small animals nearby. The ferrets, sparrows, mink rats. . . they all foraged for food and left myriad of footprints in the snow.
But now, not only has she not seen an animal, she hasnât seen any more footprints either.
Looking around, she found that hers were the only ones.
Was the weather too cold for them to come out?
JÇ XiÇo Åu thought it wasnât without possibility. With the weather so cold, it was only her, homeless, wandering around.
JÇ XiÇo Åu took a deep breath, wrapped her clothes tighter around her, and continued moving forward. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
To keep warm, she had put on all the warm clothes she had but she was still rather cold and numb, her lips purple.
A layer of snow was frozen on her eyelashes, and she could not see the road ahead. JÇ XiÇo Åu dared not to rub them, in fear of their roots falling off, and she bowed her head to bury it in Ryanâs neck.
Ryanâs body temperature was higher than hers, and soon the lashes began to melt.
She blinked and rubbed at his fur lightly, brushing off the melted snow, and asked, âTáo Táo, are you cold?â
The girlâs cold cheek was pressed to his skin, and Ryan did not utter a sound.
Animals had a thicker coat of warm fur which was much harder than hers.
Not to mention she had even put him inside her clothes to keep him warm. She fended off most of the cold for him.
. . .
She had done much more than was required.
Ryan silently looked at the girl in such close proximity. Her skin that was usually porcelain white was even more white now, almost transparent.
He thought, was she this kind to all without even a hint of reservation?
After a long time, Ryan took his eyes from her face and closed his eyes, letting her hold him to keep warm.
Walking still, JÇ XiÇo Åu finally saw a snow squirrel.
The little squirrel stood not too far away, with a short-clawed paw holding tight to a pine cone, looking at them both blankly.
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs mood relaxed a little.
It turned out there were other living things here. It wasnât just her alone!
She was about to go say hi to the little guy when she made a single step and the small critter suddenly tossed the pine cone and with a grumble of his stomach fled into the distance.
JÇ XiÇo Åu stared distractedly at the place it had been, â??â
She didnât look like an aggressive beast, so why did the squirrel run when it saw her?
JÇ XiÇo Åu remembered before, reading in a book, that the abnormalities in animal behavior was often the harbinger of disaster to come.
A disaster on the mountain. . . was there going to be an avalanche?
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs heart filled with horror, and she looked up at the mountain. The sun was shining and the snow capped mountains were quiet, so unlike an avalanche.
But. . . afraid, JÇ XiÇo Åu took out her compass just in case and determined her direction, wanting to leave as soon as possible.
The compass had a brass mirror and JÇ XiÇo Åuâs thumb pressed along the edge. She inadvertently looked at it and when she saw the image in the mirror, she went stiff.
The mirror clearly reflected the outline of a beast with dark fur, powerful limbs, and it wasnât very far away.
Pale yellow eyes stared fiercely at her, full of aggression.
It wasnât in human form, but rather a true black panther.
JÇ XiÇo Åu dropped the compass to the ground in surprise.
In that moment, her mind blanked and became incredibly clear.
No wonder there were no small animals along the way, and no wonder that squirrel saw her and ran. . .
Not an avalanche, butââ
JÇ XiÇo Åu forced herself to remain calm and stooped to pick up the compass, but she trembled uncontrollably.
ââHow had Laurence caught up?
How long had he been following her? Since when?
A series of questions filled her mind, and JÇ XiÇo Åu could not think normally.
Both her hands were sweaty and she held the compass tightly, a little overwhelmed.
What to do?
JÇ XiÇo Åu seamlessly picked up her pace and stepped behind a large rock, backed by a cliff, distraught.
Last time, she and Táo Táo hid in her space to escape calamity, could they go in now too?
JÇ XiÇo Åu forced herself to calm, then closed her eyes and tried to âputâ herself into her space. She tried twice, but it bore no fruit.
She was still there, no change.
Last time was an accident, but no matter how many times she tried again, it was of no use.
*
JÇ XiÇo Åu finally gave up, no longer wasting her time, intending to escape.
However, she took one step forward and there was a pair of yellow eyes facing her head on.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was surprised and stepped back repeatedly.
She didnât know when Laurence came up and stood on the other side of the stone, still maintaining his beast-like appearance.
âWhere are you going?â the panther stared at her, his mouth closed.
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs legs went soft and she almost fell to the ground. This was the first time she was seeing a talking panther, and the experience was not pleasant at all.
The panther stepped forward one after another, and JÇ XiÇo Åu retreated one after another.
Laurenceâs claws gouged into the ground, and with each step, the snow sagged an inch.
His eyes were precise and they locked on Ryan.
Yesterday, they had disappeared without a trace, and he had spent great effort in figuring out their whereabouts. This time, he would not let them go.
Laurenceâs limbs contracted, then he jerked forward in a sudden leap towards JÇ XiÇo Åu!
JÇ XiÇo Åu body hurled backward in panic.
There was only a slope behind her, and one foot came upon empty air. Her body felt light all of a sudden and she could not react fast enough, her entire body rolling down.
She unconsciously folded her body to protect the leopard in her arms.
While rolling down the mountainside, Táo Táo was unharmed, but her back, hands and feet were knocked around by stones.
Especially her ankle, the pain was intense, and it was likely sprained.
JÇ XiÇo Åu stood up unbalanced and her arms suddenly loosened, tumbling Ryan out of her embrace.
His blue eyes were indifferent, and he stared straight at Laurence.
Laurence also looked down at him on the hillside.
One young leopard and one adult, not only was their size different but for strength. . . it need not be spoken aloud.
Seeing Ryanâs back bow, ready to strike, as if to fight Laurence alone, JÇ XiÇo Åu hurried to grab Ryanâs body, âTáo Táo, no. . . you are not his opponent, youâll only be killed by him!â
Ryan struggled in her arms. His dignity as a leopard would not allow him to hide in the bosom of a female like a coward.
He growled in a fit of anger.
JÇ XiÇo Åu held tight and refused to let him go, watching Laurence approach. Her heard pulsed and she closed her eyes, quickly putting Ryan into her space.
She had no way to hide there, but Táo Táo could.
She must keep him safe.
*
Once again, Laurence watched Ryan disappear from under his nose.
ââBecause of that female.
Laurenceâs eyes sank, looking at JÇ XiÇo Åu full of anger. Furious, he jumped.
JÇ XiÇo Åu endured the pain to stand up, and stumbled to turn and flee.
Helpless, a humanâs legs could not be compared to a leopardâs limbs. Not to mention her left ankle was sprained.
She did not get very far. Laurence caught up and pushed JÇ XiÇo Åu down, pressing her down with his weight.
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs forehead heavily knocked against the stone, and her brain rang with a buzzing sound.
At the same time, Laurence flipped her over and pressed against her throat, âFemale. Hand over Ryan.â
That hit just now was too strong and she did not hear his words, struggling to ask, â. . .Who?â
Laurenceâs tail wrapped around her neck, and he coldly said, âRyan. Hand him over.â
âRyanâ, that word, so clearly articulated, impacted her eardrums.
â. . .â
JÇ XiÇo Åu laid in a daze on her stomach, her consciousness finally aware.
Why did he keep mentioning âRyanâ?
That âRyanâ from his mouth. . . could he mean her Táo Táo?
Thinking such, JÇ XiÇo Åu shook her head, lying, âI do not know him. . . I have nothing to do with him.â
Whether or not it was true, she would not give him her cub.
Unfortunately, that panicked tone and unsteady gaze, Laurence easily understood it was a lie.
Needless to say, he had just watched her âhideâ Ryan.
Laurenceâs anger escalated, his eyes reaching the point of freezing, and his tail around her throat suddenly tightened.
He roared, âStupidââfemale!â
The pantherâs patience was exhausted and he no longer dealt with the girl.
Claws extended like razor blades, Laurence raised his paw and brought it to her abdomen, fiercely stabbingââ
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs body went stiff, and she put a hand at her stomach, grasping it carefully.
She wanted to raise her head, but her neck was tightly held, and she could not move.
Scarlet blood seeped from the girlâs belly, flowing under her, quickly dying the snow below.
Laurence increased his strength, clawing deeper into her body, then jerked them free, blood splashing like a flower.
JÇ XiÇo Åu shook in convulsions, without the strength to even cry out.
Her throat tasted sweet, and she wanted to cough but she couldnât, a mouthful of blood choking in her throat as tears flowed from her eyes.
. . .
It hurt so much. . .
JÇ XiÇo Åu covered the injury with her hands, blood gushing forth in streams, but it was too big to cover.
Blood flowed out a great distance on both side of her like the fast growing tea millet.
In the middle of the flower, deep inside, the girlâs life slowly began to pass.
JÇ XiÇo Åu looked at this dome of blood and could not help but feel cranky.
This time, she really was going to die. . .
When she died, would she return to her world?
JÇ XiÇo Åu closed her eyes in exhaustion. But in her sleepiness, she heard an abrupt roar.
Like it was coming from a distance.
But also so close to her ears.
Shortly thereafter, a slender but swift beast leaped over her head.
Gray-black spots, a gigantic body, and a thick tail trailing after it.
ââThe beast flew at Laurence from a distance, two claws tightly grasping the pantherâs shoulders, and dark blue eyes stared at him with indifference. He ground his teeth, exposing a ferocious anger in his expression.