Chapter 130 - The Rival in Love Nearly Died (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

No one was seen in the house now. Beside the river stood the half-naked Cortis, his tail laying at the bottom of the river.

“Wah wah wah—”

Despite the splattering sounds of rain outside, Bai Qingqing could vaguely hear the struggle that was taking place in the water. She cupped her hands around her mouth and shouted as loudly as she could, “Cortis!”

Cortis finally turned his head. Even though he was standing far away, Bai Qingqing, standing in the house, could sense his coldness.

Bai Qingqing shouted, “Don’t kill anyone!”

Don’t kill anyone. Bai Qingqing had given this much thought before saying it out loud. If she had specified for him not to kill Hugh, Cortis might get even more furious.

Cortis quietly gazed at her for a moment. Just as Bai Qingqing was about to dash out, he finally scooped out the wolf beastman from the water before tossing him out with a sweep of his tail.

The wolf beastman had transformed into his beast form under the danger he was facing. As he saw a black figure flying across the sky amidst the rain, he fell to the wet ground with a loud thud.

Bai Qingqing heaved a big sigh of relief.

The wolf beastman kicked his four limbs, then staggered to his feet before gazing towards Bai Qingqing. She wasn’t looking at him.

He retracted his gaze and limped away, his back view looking rather pitiful.

Shaking his tail, Cortis instantly returned to the house.

“Where’s that leopard?” Cortis asked, evidently displeased as he held up Bai Qingqing’s hand.

Bai Qingqing walked into the bedroom with Cortis. “He went to look for his dad.”

Cortis’s expression was still very dark. A little afraid of him, Bai Qingqing explained, “That wolf beastman is the descendant of the wolf king. If you kill him, we would be in trouble.”

Bai Qingqing had thought that he was still bothered about Hugh’s matter. Surprisingly, Cortis replied, “I know.”

She was shocked to hear this. Even though Cortis seemed not to care about anything, he was clear about everything.