Chapter 461 - The Tiger Village (2) (1/2)

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Bai Qingqing asked in turn if there wasn’t the concept of spousal relationships in the world she was in, yet everyone was paired up?

“Meow—”

Just then, the leopard cubs inside the animal skin bag let out purrs to let their mother know they were hungry.

No longer in the mood to argue with the tiger beastman, Bai Qingqing bent over, patted the animal skin bag, and said in a gentle tone, “Babies, be good. Just wait a little longer.”

Following that, she said to Curtis, “Let’s go.”

Curtis was about to leave when the tiger beastman hugging Becky called out to them. “Hold on. Thanks for saving Becky. If you don’t have anywhere to live, come and stay in our village.”

“Ford!”

The other tiger beastmen instantly roared in disagreement.

“She has a feral beast as a mate. What are we to do if they end up attracting other feral beasts?” asked the tiger beastman in human form. Clearly, he still stood by his belief that it was a feral beast that had abducted Becky.

Ford said, “It’s just a snake beastman without any animal stripes. Is there a need to be scared of him?”

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The tiger beastmen took another look at Curtis, and this time they fell silent.

Bai Qingqing covered her mouth to hide a chuckle, then raised her head at Curtis and winked at him.

Although Curtis was expressionless, the impatience in his eyes had grown more intense.

It was Bai Qingqing’s original intention to settle down in a village, anyway. Hence, she naturally agreed now that they were extended an invitation. She said with a smile, “Thank you for your kindness, then.”

This time, Bai Qingqing didn’t disguise her true appearance. Even with a cold countenance, one found it difficult to tear his gaze away from her. Now that she revealed a smile, even Ford—whose heart already belonged to someone else—was momentarily dazed.

Very quickly, though, he snapped out of his trance and said to his companions, “I’ll bring Becky and them into the village. You guys continue to guard the territory.”