Chapter 73
Gentle Beast
Gentle Beast Chapter 73
The girl wore a thick cotton-padded coat and a furry hat on her head. Her nose was red from the cold weather, and her eyes were very clear. The snow-capped mountain stood in the distance were also eclipsed.
âThat. . .â JÇ XiÇo Åu had her hands behind her back and she hesitated for a long time, then she spoke slowly, âRyan, I have something to discuss with you.â
Ryan raised his eyebrows and simply said, âSpeak.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu shrunk her shoulders and lowered her voice, âCan I leave for a few days. . .â
Ryan frowned, âWhere to go?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu felt guilty, âI have some important things to do that havenât been resolved. Tomorrow, I have to return to my race. . .â
. . .
The pressure around her dropped.
JÇ XiÇo Åu didnât receive a response and she quietly raised her eyes to see his face was expressionless and his eyes were deep, silently staring at her.
Her heart jumped and hurriedly explained, âI wonât leave for a long time, and once Iâve finished resolving things, Iâll be back. . . at the most, two months.â
The sophomore course was quite a lot, but she had taken some lessons in advance and was relatively relaxed about it.
If she finished all her lab courses ahead of time, she could be back earlier.
Ryanâs expression didnât change and his claws took hold of her chin. He leaned forward and bared his teeth, asking in a whisper, âWhat did you promise as my spouse?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu was stunned then she responded with what she had said back in Wilnor Valley.
She said, âSince I promised to be your spouse, I wonât leave you.â
When she had thought of only coaxing him then, she had said so.
Whatâs more, she didnât intend to leave him anymore. She would return home for a few days, should it be more being âaway?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu raised a finger and changed her mind, âOne month? It will pass quickly. . .â
Ryan looked at her with a little anger in his face and left no room for discussion, âNot a single day.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu: â. . .â
It couldnât be blamed that she was so anxious.
The day after tomorrow was the day she started school. If she didnât go in on time, the school would automatically expel her.
Coupled with her not having contacted her parents for a month, even if she went to teach in a remote area, this time of being âmissingâ was too long.
She could almost imagine the trouble that she would face when she came back.
JÇ XiÇo Åu was helpless and stared at Ryan in discouragement. Her head was messy and suddenly a thought flashed, as if suddenly thinking of something, and her eyes were suddenly bright.
She stretched out her hand to Ryanâs fingers and looked up with her small face, uncertainly and cautiously saying, âRyan, would you. . . come back to my race with me?â
*
After the hung was over, there was no large events in the clan.
The food was more than enough to keep the whole race alive for the winter.
Coupled that most of the animals hibernated during winter, and no two races wouldnât choose to engage each other during winter.
So. . . could Ryan go home with her and come back after a month?
Ryan calmly interrupted JÇ XiÇo Åuâs fantasy, âIn addition to hunting, there are many accidents in Camuda Valley.â
The implication was that he couldnât leave.
JÇ XiÇo Åu didnât give up and wrapped a hand around Ryanâs arm, âCanât they be handled by Winter? Or Dole, or Corey. . . they are all loyal to you.â
Ryan held her face and brutally reminded, âThe leopards have no such thing as âloyaltyâ. Only the absolute truth of strong and weak.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu was lost in his eyes and she felt like a frustrated, little, white cat, completely overwhelmed.
âHowever,â Ryanâs blue gaze held her, and he slowly said, âIf itâs shortened to ten days, it wonât become a mess.â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs eyes lit up again, like fireworks bursting into the night sky, and she rushed up to hug him, promising, âI will finish as soon as possible.â
. . .
. . .
The next day, Ryan arranged the affairs of the race and handed the important things to Winter and Elder Berson, then they quietly left the race.
Ryan told them they were going back to the cave with JÇ XiÇo Åu for ten days. No one would disturb them.
If there was something important, then it could wait until he came back.
Winter stood in the back and stared at them, thinking that their chiefâs physique was really strong.
The last time was five days, this time ten.
As far as this goes, it seemed soon they would have a little chief.
Now, JÇ XiÇo Åu was riding on Ryanâs back, two arms gently looped around his neck, and her face pressed close to his thick fur, as they shuttled through the jungle.
The leopardâs speed was fast and what usually took JÇ XiÇo Åu two or three hours to walk, Ryan ran in ten.
JÇ XiÇo Åu slipped down from Ryanâs back and walked over to a leafy tree. After Ryan shifted to his human form, her small hand held his and the other was pressed to the trunk bearing the numbers â1002â and closed her eyes.
The trunk was like a huge magnetic field, and it soon flooded around them, pulling their bodies to another space.
In the next moment, one person and one leopard appeared together under a certain cliff in the real world.
Ryan opened his dark eyes and looked up at the mountain in front of him, the towering cliff.
The mountain was full of the traces of human beings. There was plenty of shade and the branches and leaves were neat. Compared to the forest in the other world, it was less colorful and natural.
Ryan licked his teeth and thoughtfully looked at her from the corner of his eye.
âWas that how you came back?â His deep voice slowly sounded, not a question but a certainty.
JÇ XiÇo Åu hesitated for a moment and nodded.
âWhy did you lie to me about finding Pat?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu could tell he misunderstood her and quickly said, âI didnât lie to you. . . I always thought that I could only go home by finding Pat. I later discovered this by accident.â
Ryan no longer spoke and looked back at the giant tree. The numbers on the tree were clear in the sunlight and quite glamorous.
Ryan narrowed his eyes and took a moment to slowly retract his gaze.
. . .
The car drove along a flat road and the scenery on both sides quickly shifted backward, like oil paintings turning page by page.
After JÇ XiÇo Åu took the car out of her space*, he discovered that the car was running out of oil so she couldnât go pick up GÇn GÇn. She returned home directly with Ryan.
*It never mentioned that she did that before she went, but I suppose that makes sense?
The car was driven into an underground garage. The night was dark and there wasnât anyone nearby.
JÇ XiÇo Åu untied Ryanâs seat belt and opened the door on his side. She took him into the elevator and pressed the one on for her floor.
It wasnât until they got out that she finally breathed a long sigh of relief.
There was only one tenant on this floor and to protect the residents, there was no cameras in the stairwell so they didnât have to worry about being discovered.
JÇ XiÇo Åu took out her key and opened the door.
At that time, her mother and father were still abroad and did not return.
She pushed the door and opened her arms, making a welcoming gesture. She bent her eyes to see Ryan still standing outside the door and she solemnly said, âWelcome to my world, Ryan.â
Ryan raised an eyebrow and took a long stride inside.
There was unfamiliar furniture in the entrance and the atmosphere was strange.
Only the table in the middle of the living room was made of mahogany, which he was familiar with.
The entire house was locked in a square pattern with unspeakable repression.
Just like when he had arrived, the buildings he had seen were all divided into several squares by the humans.
Do humans like to live in such places?
âRyan, try these shoes,â JÇ XiÇo Åu took out a pair of her fatherâs slippers from the cupboard and set them by Ryanâs feet.
They were considerably smaller than Ryanâs feet.
âForget it, you can come in directly,â JÇ XiÇo Åu pulled Ryanâs hand and brought him into her home.
JÇ XiÇo Åu eagerly took him on a tour of the house and walked alongside him, introducing, âThis is the kitchen, this the living room, and this is my fatherâs study. This is my motherâs study. . .â
Soon, JÇ XiÇo Åu pushed open the last door, âThis is my room.â
Ryanâs eyes finally opened.
Inside, the room was characteristically feminine. The curtains were rococo style, and there was a large, soft bed at to the side. There was a soft, round rug on the floor and a neat desk on the other side. Next to the desk, there was a bookcase full of books.
JÇ XiÇo Åu walked into the room with Ryan and dragged a chair behind him, âRyan, you sit down first. Iâll go pour a glass of water. . .â
She hadnât had time to drink water from morning until now, and she had been very thirsty.
She hurriedly ran to the kitchen. Because no one had lived there for so long, the kettle and cups had to be cleaned again.
After JÇ XiÇo Åu finished washing the cup and boiling the water, she poured two cups and brought them to her room. She saw Ryanâs back was to her and he was standing in front of the bookcase.
The beastmanâs body was filled with strength and power, his shoulders wide and his back strong. He was entirely out of tune with the warm and soft room.
JÇ XiÇo Åu put the cup on the desk and looked up, âRyan, what are you looking at?â
She had just finished speaking but saw something in Ryanâs hands and her eyes opened wide in surprise, âHey, what did you find?â
In Ryanâs hands, there was a thick photo album with all of JÇ XiÇo Åuâs childhood photos. From the hundredth day from her birth until the award-winning photos at the beginning of the year.
Because it was very precious, JÇ XiÇo Åu had hidden it on the top shelf of her bookcase and most people couldnât even see it.
Even she had to stop on a chair every time to get it down.
However, she forgot that Ryan was very tall, and the album she couldnât reach, he could easily reach out to grab it.
Ryan was looking at the photograph of when she was five years old. He stretched out his claw and pointed at the next one, âWhy are you crying?â
JÇ XiÇo Åu went over and saw the girl in the album was standing on the side of the roar wearing jeans and holding her little hands to her eyes, crying heartily.
Attracting eyes eyes of many passers-by.
JÇ XiÇo Åu pursed her mouth a bit embarrassed, âI wanted to eat some dim sims sold on the road and my mother wouldnât let me. I saw the other children had it and I didnât, so I couldnât help but cry. . .â
Ryanâs eyebrows shifted and he pointed at the next one, âThis?â
âThat was my first day of elementary school, my mother said that I was too excited that day and fell. See, my nose was broken. . .â JÇ XiÇo Åu pointed to the little girlâs nose and where the skin had been broken.
Ryan eyes looked at the girl beside him. Her nose was straight and small. Well, it didnât seem to matter.
âThis?â His pointed claw set down again.
âMy first time going to the amusement park. I saw on the merry-go-round. . .â
âAnd this?â
âThis one is. . .â
. . .
Where Ryan pointed, JÇ XiÇo Åu explained.
Speaking of which, Ryan eventually picked her up and sat down on the carpet, curling his long legs and setting her in his lap.
The album was spread out in front of them, from a tender white baby into a slim girl.
Ryanâs fingertips stopped at the age of sixteen years old. The ones when she had come back from the other wold and was photographed with her parents. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
JÇ XiÇo Åu was sleepy and leaned against Ryanâs chest, muttering as she closed her eyes, âRyan, Iâm sleepy. . . weâll talk about it tomorrow.â
Obviously, when she first came back, she had lots of things to do but she spent the night in his arms.
Ryan didnât reply and she didnât move. With his arms around her, he turned the pages of the three years one after the other.
Finally, he closed the album and lifted the little one in his arms to carry her over to the soft bed, pulling the quilt over her body.
Ryan shifted into his animal form and laid on the rug beside the bed, spending his first night in the human world.
*
The next day was JÇ XiÇo Åuâs first day of school. To get back early, she got up early.
When she went out, Ryan leaned against the door frame, his long tail sweeping behind him in an arch as his eyes followed her.
JÇ XiÇo Åu walked two steps then couldnât help but hug him. She looked up at his face, âPromise me, wait until I get back to go out?â
Ryan stretched out his tongue to lick her check, âThere are nine days left.â
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs warmth was broken by his cold reminder and she flattened her mouth, wiping the saliva from her face as she got into the elevator.
There werenât many things to do that day.
JÇ XiÇo Åu went to the school, she registered and paid, then went to meet with her professor and left the school.
The professor and JÇ XiÇo Åuâs father were old classmates so they cared a lot about JÇ XiÇo Åu. When the woman learned that she wanted to study the labs on her own, she thought for a moment then agreed to her request.
There were, however, two conditions. At the end of the semester, she must take the final exam and her studies had to achieve excellent results.
JÇ XiÇo Åu immediately agreed with great gratitude.
There was a traffic jam on the way home and even though JÇ XiÇo Åu was quick to catch up, it was already five when she got back.
While waiting for the elevator, two women stood nearby and were talking eagerly about todayâs news.
The woman in a knitted sweater clutched her chest, a lingering fear still on her face, âFortunately, itâs been caught. . .â
Another nodded, âYes, I donât know how many people it bit.â
JÇ XiÇo Åu slightly lagged and turned to look.
The knitted sweater woman looked up at the elevator and said with emotion, âI donât know how people control it. How can we let such a dangerous animal run about? Fortunately, it didnât cause any damage. If more leopards get out, I wonât even dare to go out.â
. . .
What did the other woman say? JÇ XiÇo Åu had no intentions of listening.
When she couldnât wait for the elevator to arrive, she turned and rushed into the stairwell, running quickly up the stairs.
JÇ XiÇo Åuâs home was on the ninth floor and she rushed up in a single breath. She quickly took out the key to open the door.
âRyan!â
No one in the room responded and her heart began to beat violently. Without changing her shoes, she went to her room.
It wasnât until she saw a leopard with dark spots on his back laying by the window, and his blue eyes shifted to look at her, the panic in her eyes slowly calmed down.
Ryan became humanoid and his long legs dropped to the floor. She opened her mouth and his arms closed around her.
She had a sweet, soft fragrance, and her body was slightly trembling.