Chapter 87 - The Animal in Parker (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

Bai Qingqing suddenly detected Parker’s abnormality and asked him strangely, “What are you doing?”

Parker tossed his tail vigorously. “I smell other males. Roar!”

He transformed into a leopard and rolled around on the ground, then laid down and thrust his hind legs against the ground forcefully.

“Pff!” Bai Qingqing couldn’t resist sputtering with laughter. Parker was indeed a male leopard. His territorial sense was not at all inferior to the wild animals in the jungles.

“Why don’t you just mark your territory with urine?” Bai Qingqing joked.

“Roar?” The leopard’s eyes lit up at the suggestion, and it was clear from his expression that he was eager to try that.

Bai Qingqing read that perfectly. She retrieved a wooden comb from her bag and threw it at Parker. “If you want to pee, get out and do it!”

“Roar!” Parker’s face fell. Seemed like he had rejoiced too soon.

His scent would be more intense after pissing in that place. But he knew from his mother that females didn’t like males doing so, for they loved cleanliness.

Something suddenly struck Bai Qingqing, causing her to raise her pitch. “Your wooden house in Camel Hump Valley, don’t tell me you pissed inside?”

Parker immediately squeezed his tail and looked at Bai Qingqing sheepishly.

“What the hell!” Bai Qingqing was so angry she thrust her bag at Parker. No wonder she kept feeling there was a smell in the house. At the time she had simply thought it was the bodily smell of animals. So it turned out Parker had pissed in the house!

Parker didn’t dodge it and the bag smacked him right in the head. He kept shaking his tail, begging for mercy.

Dragging her weak body and getting to her feet, Bai Qingqing picked up the bag. “I don’t want to talk to you, continue rubbing away.”

“Roar!”

Parker rubbed his scent all over the bedroom, then ran out and cut a bunch of long and thin grasses and laid them out in the sun outside the door. After working tirelessly for two days, the stone house finally resembled a home.