Chapter 265 - Move into the Tiger Castle (1/2)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Human’s emotions were very ethereal and fragile. This was Bai Qingqing’s current feelings.
No matter how tired she felt, when things quietened down, the scene of Shuu’s horrible death would keep on playing out in her mind. After losing sleep for most of the night, she continued to be troubled by nightmares for the later part of the night.
When she woke up the next day, she felt so tired as if she hadn’t slept a wink. Bai Qingqing tried hard to make herself appear more energetic. She put on an animal skin coat and went to get a breather.
After the ice and snow melted, greenery quickly sprouted out in the world. The willow trees by the river had their branches filled with green leaves, thin blades of grass grew out from the ground, and even a few beautiful green sweet potato sprouts grew up by the wall.
Bai Qingqing only recalled after thinking about it a little that Parker had planted a few sweet potato vines before the cold season. They had survived for a while and then died off after it snowed. She hadn’t expected them to grow again this year.
“Sigh!” Even fragile plants had strong vitality, yet strong beastmen could die so easily.
A shadow cast down from above Bai Qingqing, and she knew that it was Parker when she saw the sharp ears on the shadow.
“That’s great. When it grows bigger, you’ll have leaves to eat,” Parker smiled and said, bending over to rest his chin on her head.
Bai Qingqing’s head hurt from being poked by Parker’s hard chin, and she shook her head to avoid him.
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Winston became the new tiger king without any surprise. He came running to Bai Qingqing’s place early in the morning.
“Bai Qingqing!”
“Hmmm?” Bai Qingqing turned and stood up when she saw that it was Winston. As she hadn’t eaten much for the past few meals, her sugar level was low. When she was about to walk toward Winston, Bai Qingqing was suddenly struck with an intense giddiness.
Parker quickly supported her, and she leaned on him while waiting for the giddiness to pass.