Chapter 1090 - Muir, Don’t Leave (4) (2/2)

“Qingqing told me to get you back. Come with me quickly. I want to check if she has finished her noodles.” Parker urged.

Muir was stunned, then cast him an inquiring look, his heart filled with doubt.

Qingqing told him to go back? For what? To reproach him herself? Or…

Muir didn’t dare to think about anything else. It had just popped out of his head when he extinguished it by his cowardliness.

Parker had no idea that he had just narrowly passed by the threat of being badly beaten up. He didn’t care what Muir thought and turned back into his beast form, then turned and ran back.

After running for a few steps, he didn’t hear the eagle beastman following him and thus turned to let out another urging cry. “Howl!” (Hurry up.)

Muir paused for quite a while before he then ran after Parker.

Bai Qingqing had just finished the entire bowl of noodles and even the soup, so her stomach felt bloated. However, as she hadn’t had a proper meal for a few days, she felt unsatisfied and picked up the bowl to lick it.

When Parker and Muir came back, what they saw was Bai Qingqing licking the bowl happily.

Parker paused in his footsteps, and a stunned expression appeared in his eyes as he looked at her. Even the unsettled Muir also clearly paused for a moment.

Bai Qingqing seemed to sense something and moved the bowl that was bigger than her face slightly downward, revealing her big and downward drooping eyes. When she saw who had come, her big eyes instantly opened even wider, and a red flush rapidly appeared on her face.

“Cough! I was afraid that it wouldn’t be easy to clean the bowl after the oil inside coagulated,” Bai Qingqing explained clumsily, as if trying to hide something, then put on a solemn expression with half her face covered in grease as she placed the bowl on the table.

“Howl howl howl!” Parker burst out laughing. Thankfully, he was in his beast form, and even bursting out in laughter, he seemed as if he was howling.

Bai Qingqing could tell that Parker was laughing now that she understood him. She consoled herself that Muir wouldn’t understand him and thus was barely able to keep up with her mature image.