Chapter 52
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 52
Since spring had begun, each day was warmer than the one before.
The Camuda Valley was surrounded in greenery and flowers, golden light quietly sweeping over the leopard tribe, rending everything in dazzling brilliance.
JÇ XiÇo Åu had taken her firecrackers out of her space and placed them outside. Even though the air in her space wasnât humid, it was better to occasionally set them out in the sun to keep them from getting damp.
Some of the fireworks were larger and JÇ XiÇo Åu had to move them back and forth several times, so she gradually began to pant with exhaustion.
She stepped on her stool and put the last of her fireworks on the highest shelf. Because it was crooked, all she could see was the wall of firecrackers in front of her swaying and she was tilting to the sideââ
JÇ XiÇo Åu rushed to grasp for something to hold but she couldnât find anything to support herself with and she was going to fall onto the fireworks. . .
Suddenly a warm temperature from behind her came up and supported JÇ XiÇo Åu in outstretched arms. They steadied the fireworks and encircled her in his arms at the same time.
After Ryan corrected the fireworks and confirmed they wouldnât fall again, he freed one of his hands to hold JÇ XiÇo Åuâs waist and lifted her off the stole. He turned her around to face him and raised an eyebrow, âWhat are these things?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu touched her cheek and seriously said, âFireworks, firecrackers.â
She didnât intend to hide anything from Ryan so she said, âI want to use them to make explosives. Theyâre very easy to carry and very powerful. Once theyâre done, they can be used anytime. . .â
Halfway through, she realized that Ryan didnât understand and she stopped, summarizing, âAnyway, theyâre very powerful.â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs things were all very strange. Ryan didnât think it uncommon so he shifted his line of sight to behind her, âHow do you make them?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu bit her lip and said, slightly embarrassed, âI havenât figured that out yet, but Iâll tell you when I figure it out.â
Ryan: âAnything I can help you with?â
âNo,â JÇ XiÇo Åu shook her head, âThe ingredients involved are rather complicated and I havenât confirmed any of it yet. I listened a little to dad mentioning it once or twice before. . .â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs parents were university professors, high intellectuals. Once was in chemical research and the other an archaeologist.
The two were open-minded, conservative but not stigmatic. At home, they never deliberately avoided discussing academic things around JÇ XiÇo Åu, and over time, she actually learned quite a lot from them.
The little girlâs eyes were fuzzy but they shifted back to what was going on. Ryan interrupted her thoughts, âHow powerful is it?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu lifted her eyes and blinked. She pondered a moment but didnât know how to explain it to him. She only said, âIâll tell you this evening.â
That evening, JÇ XiÇo Åu took Ryan to the back of the mountain and found a higher, relatively flat place.
She took the fireworks that had been drying in the sun and placed it on the flat ground in front of them, placing four or five cylinders in a row.
Then she took a look at her surroundings. The beastmen here stuck to a regular schedule. When it got dark, they went to bed, and at this time, she and Ryan were the only ones out and about. So there was no need to worry about being discovered.
JÇ XiÇo Åu took the lighter out of her space and with a âclick,â it lit up in red flames.
She touched the lighter to the firecracker and it ignited, burning away.
JÇ XiÇo Åu hurriedly stood up and dragged Ryanâs arm backward to hide under a dense camphor tree.
At the same time, the fireworks in front were exploding, slamming into the sky in rays of light, all bright and colorful.
Immediately afterward, the succession of fireworks began to bloom.
âBang, bang, bang,â the sound was endless.
The fireworks broke free from the darkness and were bright and eye-catching, like a thrilling baptism.
. . .
Under the fireworks, the young girlâs eyes were bright and colorful radiance reflected on her cheeks, following along the contour of her face. Her eyes sparkled like the fireworks in mid-air.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was fascinated by the scene overhead and remembered the previous New Year when she was with her family. She wasnât paying attention to where Ryan was looking.
After a long time, once all the fireworks were set off, JÇ XiÇo Åu regained her consciousness and she turned to Ryan. âThatâs just the fireworks. We usually use them in celebrations or when weâre happy. Is there anything to be happy about?â
âYes,â said Ryan, looking at her.
âWhat is it?â
âMy woman volunteered to invite me out.â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs face was hot. â. . .â She had obviously wanted to let him see the fireworks. This wasnât a date. Whatâs so good about it. . . n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The girlâs cheeks were red and even in the night, could easily betray her unease.
The corners of Ryanâs mouth curled upward and he chuckled, the sound restrained, âThis is what you call âvery powerfulâ.â
Well, JÇ XiÇo Åu knew they were being underestimated.
Fireworks didnât compare with explosives. They were originally ornamental, and aside from the flashy bloom, they were simple. She couldnât blame Ryan for not being interested in it.
JÇ XiÇo Åu flattened her mouth and didnât argue with him, âOnce I figure it out, youâll see.â
*
Over the next few days, JÇ XiÇo Åu was devoted to studying explosive manufacturing.
To do so, she especially asked Ryan to build a small cabin behind the kitchen for her âresearch equipmentâ and materials. Cotton, charcoal, firecrackers, and a variety of other things were piled up in it.
It had been five days since Winterâs return and the announcement of Patâs death.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was still hurting and unwilling, but she also had to accept this reality.
She had originally still held hope, since her space and the bus were connected, then couldnât she return to her world through the space?
There was no end to her space. No beginning or way out, and no matter how many times she tried, she got no results for it.
A long time now, her pillar had been taken away and her hope for going home was shattered. If she didnât do anything to distract herself, she probably wouldnât be able to hold herself together anymore.
Whatâs more, according to her current ability, there was still no guarantee of her own safety.
If she could only stay here, then she had to have a way to protect herself.
For the moment, she had managed to use a bamboo pipe to distill the diethyl ether*. It fell out of her hand and onto her matches, and she saw a cloud of smoke in front of her. JÇ XiÇo Åu reacted quickly and dove out of the house.
*Apparently diethyl ether is some kind of C2H5OC2H5???
Standing in the doorway, she heard a dull explosion inside and immediately, smoke flooded it and poured out of the windows and doors.
JÇ XiÇo Åu stood helplessly, looking at the messy cabin, a little unsure what to do.
Uh. . .
Itâs done.
She accidentally blew up Ryanâs house.
What to do? Would Ryan be angry?
Ah, no. She had a lot of raw materials inside. Had they all gotten blown up?
When JÇ XiÇo Åu was about to go back in, Ryan, who had been woken by the explosion, was there ad his arm around her, successfully preventing her death. Having just waken up, his voice was hoarse as he asked, âWhat are you doing?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu shrank her shoulders, âI wanted to get some of the things out. . .â
Ryan placed her in a safe spot and looked up. Seeing the smoke-ridden hut, he said, âDidnât you see thereâs a fire inside?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu lowered her head, âI saw.â
It was because she had seen the fire that she wanted to sneak back in. . . Her things were all inside. Though cotton and charcoal was everywhere, and the firecrackers were in her space, but the ether and the sulfur were things she couldnât easily refine. . .
Fortunately, the amounts that JÇ XiÇo Åu had refined werenât pure and the fire wasnât large. After a while, Ryan used water to extinguish it.
JÇ XiÇo Åu brought a pot and put out the last of the flames, turning her ash covered face to look at Ryan, âIâm sorry.â
Ryan threw the bucket aside and looked askance at JÇ XiÇo Åu, âEh?â
âI burned your house.â
Ryan paused slightly but the color of his face didnât change, âIt was a house built for you, you can burn as many as you want.â
â. . .â
She didnât know if this sentence of Ryanâs was too lethal, or if JÇ XiÇo Åu had become less and less resistant to him. Either way, after hearing this, JÇ XiÇo Åuâs face suddenly became red.
âBut. . .â Ryan walked up to her and reached out with his claws, wiping the dust from her face. He bent down and stretched out his tongue to lick her lips, voice low, âNext time, remember to say itâs our house, so I donât get angry.â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs face was boiling hot and it spread behind her ears, and she backed away, muttering, âI do not. . .â
âWant to go back?â RYan directly intercepted her words, and covetously held her lips, âArenât you humans the most honest? Since you promised to stay, but you donât want to live with me, who do you want to live with?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu was too choked up to say anything. . .
Unfortunately, there was no room for regret with Ryan here.
Ryan clasped the back of her hand with his claws and opened her teeth with his tongue. Breaking in, he blocked all her words.
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