Chapter 32
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 32
JÇ XiÇo Åu vaguely recalled Suzannaâs voice.
When Ryan made the fish soup, he borrowed her kitchen. JÇ XiÇo Åu thought she was one of Ryanâs females.
At the time, she also thought she couldnât hear their dialogue because of the planks between them, but now. . .
She just really could not understand.
âTeach her the panthera tongue as soon as possible.â
Ryan also said to Suzanna, but JÇ XiÇo Åu could not understand it.
She had always thought the leopard race was like Ericâs and also used the human language.
They had their own system, but she had only been in contact with Ryan and to accommodate her, Ryan always used the human tongue.
Ryan left and Suzanna stared at JÇ XiÇo Åu.
Suzanna opened her mouth and said a mouthful but JÇ XiÇo Åu could not understand. She crooked her head to the side and looked puzzled.
Suzannaâs tail swung flexibly behind her, pointing first to JÇ XiÇo Åu then to the outskirts of Camuda. Again, she asked, âWhat species are you? Where is your race?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu could sort of understand what she meant, but could not answer her questions.
Although the animals here could become humanoid, they still had more or less remnants of their original forms, such as Ericâs horns, or Ryanâs tail. . . and she had none of them.
Even speaking casually, it would be exposed quickly.
âMy race is very far away. The easternmost part of Bornia. . .â JÇ XiÇo Åu said euphemistically after thinking for a moment.
She saw that Suzannaâs face was warped with bewilderment.
JÇ XiÇo Åu could not help but sigh. It seemed that Suzanna also could not understand her.
She pointed her finger to the east then at Ryanâs house and said, âHome, east. . . do you understand?â
Suzanna revealed an enigmatic expression and said in the leopard language, âYou mean, your race is in the East?â
Soon afterwards, she remembered, âMostly herbivores live in the east of Bornia. Are you also herbivorous?â
This sentence was too long and JÇ XiÇo Åu couldnât understand it, only vaguely hearing âBorniaâ. So she blinked and did not respond.
However, this silence was admission in Suzannaâs eyes and her face contorted with shock, as if she discovered something secretive.
Ryanâs favorite girl was herbivorous?!
Was he crazy?
In this day and time, it was impossible for herbivores and carnivores to coexist. The herbivores were so weak they could do nothing to help on the hunt, and there were so many differences in lifestyle. The leopards could only eat meat and the herbivores could only eat plants. The leopards were solitary and the herbivores tended to live in groups. The leopards could live anywhere, and the herbivores could only live in the forest. . .
Most importantly, their physical fitness was not too great.
Suzanna looked at JÇ XiÇo Åuâs small, delicate body then at her chest and felt very curious.
. . . How could she endure Ryanâs sexual desire?
Ryan was the most powerful male in the leopard race. In their race, physical strength could be equated to sexual prowess.
Suzanna couldnât help but look at JÇ XiÇo Åu in awe. She was so small. . . wasnât she going to be spoiled by Ryan?
â . . .â
JÇ XiÇo Åu could only think the look in Suzannaâs eyes was strange. She did not know what was on her mind.
The two females spoke for half an hour in gestures, but after half an hour, Suzanna gave up.
Communication was too difficult. . .
Ryan actually asked her to teach the girl the leopard language in just a few days. It was impossible!
âIâll come back tomorrow, if you need something go to the third house on the opposite side in the south.â Leaving just this sentence, regardless of whether JÇ XiÇo Åu could understand or not, Suzanna fled.
JÇ XiÇo Åu watched her back and sighed in relief.
Finally gone. . . in fact. During that long conversation, she could understand some of Suzannaâs words more or less. After all, it was derived from the human language.
But she deliberately pretended not to understand just to get Suzanna to leave early.
JÇ XiÇo Åu did not now why Ryan was doing this, but it was obvious that after Suzanna came, she couldnât leave as she pleased.
Fortunately, JÇ XiÇo Åu did not intend to leave immediately. She was not familiar with the terrain here and the compass had not been repaired. There were still many things that she needed to prpare.
JÇ XiÇo Åu turned back to the house and fiddled some more with the compass.
Perhaps Suzannaâs arrival had opened her mind some, but JÇ XiÇo Åu looked at the swaying polarized pointer and suddenly remembered seeing something familiar before on a forum.
The forum seemed to say. . . that it was magnetism?
After the compass becomes magnetized, it would malfunction. To fix it, she could only demagnetize and then re-magnetize it. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Where was she going to charge it?
When JÇ XiÇo Åu tried to think about it, the wound on her belly ached and she dared not to continue standing, quickly returning to bed.
To recover quickly, JÇ XiÇo Åu wasnât careless at all. Every day, according to the doctorâs advice, she obediently stood and walked around for about an hour.
*
The next day, Bethan came to see her again and Suzanna also came back.
The weather was good and the sun shone bright. JÇ XiÇo Åu took the cotton she had collected the last time from her space and laid it out to dry.
When she picked the cotton, she had intended to make a quilt but that day she had been driven out by the elks and the matter had been put aside.
Although things would not rot in her space, JÇ XiÇo Åu was still worried about how damp the cotton was.
In addition, Bethan said her wound was healing well and the stitches could be removed the next day. She was in a good mood and wanted something to do for herself.
âWhat is that? What are you doing?â Suzanna asked.
This sentence JÇ XiÇo Åu could understand, but she did not know how to explain.
Well. . . how could she say she was drying the cotton and going to use it to make a quilt. . .
Sure enough, Suzanna took a close look at the cotton puffs and asked in a succession of questions, âWhat do you want to do with them? Can you eat this kind of stuff?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu shook her head and pointed to the cotton. Then referenced the skins Suzanna was wearing, âNo. Cotton is very warm. . . it can be used to make clothes and quilts.â
Suzanna could not understand this statement and she shrugged, saying to herself, âYou herbivores are hard to understand.â
In her eyes, these plants could be found everywhere and they had no use at all.
JÇ XiÇo Åu did not intend to explain more. After drying them out, she went into the house and took out a few bowls and washed them with water, putting it on the table.
Before Suzanna had come, she had taken out some shiitake mushrooms, corn and carrots from her space, then washed and chopped them.
Ryan was not there and she planned to make breakfast herself. If it was successful, she could use the kitchen here to learn how to cook more foods.
Suzanna seemed interested in her cooking. When JÇ XiÇo Åu stood in front of the fireplace busy with the pots, she watched her carefully and asked questions from time to time.
But the two of them could not understand each otherâs words, and occasionally exchanged one or two sentences that were a bit mismatched.
After a while, JÇ XiÇo Åu did a good enough job and she held out two bowls of soup, setting one in front of Suzanna.
âWould you like to try it?â JÇ XiÇo Åu made an eating motion.
Suzanna looked at the colorful soup in front of her and muttered, âDo you eat these things all day?. . .â
ââThere appeared to be no appetite.
That said, Suzanna still tasted a bit.
Unexpectedly, the taste was slightly better than she had thought.
Unfortunately, it was a little too vegetarian. Suzanna only drank a few bites then her mouth twitched.
However, for JÇ XiÇo Åu who was still recovering from her injury, it was just right. It was not suitable for her to eat too much meat or heavy foods.
After that, Suzanna often came over to Ryanâs house to accompany JÇ XiÇo Åu.
Sometimes she watched her cook, sometimes watched her tidy up the cotton, sometimes taught JÇ XiÇo Åu the basics of the leopard language. . .
After three days, JÇ XiÇo Åu could understand some of the language. But, not to say there werenât some things she still wasnât used to.
In the evening, Bethan came from the neighboring village to take out JÇ XiÇo Åuâs stitches.
This place had no anesthetic so when the stitches in JÇ XiÇo Åuâs belly were pulled out, her eyes clenched shut with pain and she silently bit her lips.
After the last was taken out, Bethan said, âKeep an eye on the woundâs healing. Avoid getting water on it and do not pull on it. Do not exercise. I will come back in ten days. If there are no abnormalities, there will not be any serious problems.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu nodded and opened her eyes. There was a bloody pink mark on her lip. âThen can I walk?â
âIt is best to rest for another day or two,â he said. âAfter that, there shouldnât be any problems if the roads arenât dangerous.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu quickly thanked Bethan.
Bethan waved it away frankly, âDonât misunderstand. Iâm still waiting for Ryan to come back and bring our winter food. If not for that, I would not have been so dedicated to you.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu pursed her lips and did not speak further.
*
This was the Ramos Valley.
The morning was mottled with light, the mountains covered with green. Sunlight poured through the forest leaves casing on the ground in a sparkling kaleidoscope.
All of a sudden, several leopards with different markings and body shapes burst out of the forest and rushed a group of mountain pigs facing the other sideââ
The prey was frightened and snarled, fleeing.
But the leopards had marked their prey. Baring sharp teeth and claws, they attacked one after the other in orderly fashion.
One of the boars was particularly fierce. It was probably the head of this group and its fangs were harp and eyes vicious. It closely guarded all that stood behind it.
Once a leopard came forward, it would be ready to fight to the death and not hesitate regardless of its own injuries, charging forward to defeat the opponent.
A few leopards couldnât take it.
Just as the boar was waving its fangs, he threw a leopard under its body and tore at his flesh. A grey and black spotted leopard leaped suddenly from above, teeth biting into the boarâs throat. A breath was wrenched from the boarâs chest and the leopardâs claws dug into its heartââ
The boar died, breathing its final breath.
. . .
. . . . . .
A few of the leopards shifted to their human form, and sat freely on a pile of rocks, surrounding the boar.
âWinter, youâre too useless. Even being attacked by a boar, youâre really losing face for the leopard race!â one said.
Winter tried to defend himself, âDonât insult me. I was ready to fight back, if it wasnât for the chief. . .â
Half his words suddenly died, and he looked to the side at the leisurely seated Ryan.
Ryanâs leg was bent slightly, his elbows propped on his knees, as he absently said, âHmm, then next time, Iâll give you the opportunity to fight back.â
Winter blushed and said no more.
âChief, in addition to the boards, we captured several females. Do we need to bring those back to the race?â Dole asked.
This time he, too, was arranged to hunt.
Ryan lifted his head, âWhat do you want to bring back?â
Dole said in an official, business like tone, âThere are fewer and fewer females in the race. These can be brought back for people to vent their excess energy.â
Ryan suddenly laughed and his voice was low, âIf you donât mind the future generations being black and ugly herbivorous monsters, I have no complaints.â
Dole: â. . .â
The leopards laughed and another said, âThese make me lose my appetite. The female has to be soft and sweet, of course, like the one the chief brought back. Tender and white, her human face looks good too. Though a little thin, that kind of thing can be ignored in the face of desire. . .â
Because the leopard females were all shared, this kind of topic was not taboo.
âAnd she sounds soft too. If itâs in bed, I bet itâd be nice to listen to. . .â
âCrackâ sounded from Ryanâs hand, the wooden branch having splintered to pieces.
Ryanâs blue eyes narrowed and he slowly looked at the one that had spoken.
âSay that again?â
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