Chapter 218 - The Only Punishment for Females in the City of Beastmen (1/2)

“I’m fine,” Shuu replied curtly and glared fiercely at Rosa.

Seeing that the alcohol on Shuu’s back had fully dried, Bai Qingqing didn’t say another word.

The commotion in the room caused the males’ ears to perk up and look towards the doorway in confusion. Parker stood beside the door and was about to push it open when an ape beastman, whose hearing abilities paled in comparison to that of other beastmen, reached out to stop him.

“It’ll be cold in the room if you open the door,” he said.

Parker wordlessly waved the ape beastman away and kicked the door.

The wooden door broke open with a “bang”. Parker then strode briskly into the house and immediately found Bai Qingqing standing amongst the group of females.

The males were then sure that something had indeed happened and hastily swarmed inside.

Parker ran over to Bai Qingqing and looked her up and down. “Are you okay?”

Bai Qingqing held onto Parker’s hand and replied, “I’m okay. Rosa wanted to splash fruit syrup on me, but Shuu helped to shield me.”

A fierce snarl ripped from Parker’s throat as he looked at Rosa. Rosa’s pups were so terrified by this that they stepped backward and trembled as they hid behind their mother.

When the frightened females saw their mates, one by one, they began crying out of distress. The males’ hearts ached at this, and they all bared their teeth at Rosa. These males loved their wives so dearly that if Rosa was a male, they would immediately pounce on and kill her. There was no doubt about that.

Rosa also felt terrified under the fierce gaze of more than ten males. Luckily for her, her mate also rushed to the house in time, and she immediately regained her arrogance.

“What’s going on here?” The ape king entered with a dark look on his face. His eyes scanned the interior of the room, and he seemed to breathe a sigh of relief after seeing that no one was injured. “It’s no longer warm. The females that have collected their fruit syrup can head back first.”