Chapter 761 - The Secret Behind Parker’s Tail (1/2)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Bai Qingqing got Parker to help tear the tree bark into two long rectangular pieces each half a meter long and thirty centimeters wide. She then tied the pieces of bark to her feet.
The two large pieces of bark underneath her feet increased their area of contact with the snow, causing her to sink significantly less in the snow.
Bai Qingqing leaned on the two crutches and waddled like Donald Duck, leaving behind drag marks in the snow as she walked.
“Hahaha… do you guys want to try? It’s very fun,” Bai Qingqing turned back and asked with a laugh.
The leopard cubs walked very slowly to accommodate her speed. Their small, short limbs created deep holes in the snow, such that one could only see their round bodies standing on the ground.
Howl~
The leopard cubs walked clumsily yet determinedly.
Bai Qingqing laughed even harder after looking at them.
“Parker, tear that piece of bark that well. We’ll drag the cubs along.” Bai Qingqing smiled.
“Okay.”
Unlike the cubs, Parker could walk naturally as his legs were long and the snow only reached the middle of his thighs.
He then picked up speed such that the snow no longer covered his legs. He effortlessly flew across the snow, not leaving behind a single footprint.
With a hand and a foot on the tree trunk, he cleanly tore off the bark. When he landed on the ground, he folded it before returning. His movements weren’t stiff and awkward like the cub’s.
Bai Qingqing held her breath in astonishment. That was amazing!
She felt as if she had just walked into the set of a wuxia1 drama. Did Parker perform qinggong2 just now?
Parker tore off a vine on the way back, gradually slowing down and becoming shorter as he neared her. When he stopped beside her, most of his long legs were covered in snow.
He was confused upon noticing the admiration in Bai Qingqing’s eyes. Wasn’t it normal to run on snow? It wasn’t like he was a regular beast.
His confusion didn’t stop him from feeling joy. He vigorously swung his tail and asked, “Did I run really fast?”