Chapter 1123 - Licked the Hornets’ Nest (2) (1/2)

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The golden leopard instantly turned into a brown color. With the densely packed bees sticking onto his body, the scene could deal an instant kill to anyone with trypophobia.

Bai Qingqing didn’t even dare to look. She squinted her eyes and pointed to him, saying, “Go save Third quickly.”

Muir glanced at the bees that were about to reach Bai Qingqing and, for the first time, didn’t listen to what she said. He carried her with both claws and dashed out from the tree crown.

“Ahhh! Children!” Bai Qingqing turned and looked worriedly toward the tree crown that was getting further and further away. She then saw two panicking leopard heads from the purple flowers.

They should have given up on seeking help and their heads shrank back at the next second, disappearing somewhere.

“Just put me down anywhere and quickly go and get the children out,” Bai Qingqing said anxiously.

“Screech—” Muir replied, and when he saw that Curtis had already stopped under the tree they had been at previously, he immediately dashed over.

Before the eagle beastman landed, Curtis used his tail to prop himself higher up, carrying Bai Qingqing off from the eagle beastman’s back.

“Curtis.” Bai Qingqing wanted to get his help, but when she saw that his expression was black as a pot’s bottom, she instantly fell silent and threw Muir an urging glance.

He then flew off immediately.

“Was it fun?” Curtis didn’t allow her to escape and used his hand to turn her face back to him.

Bai Qingqing gulped guiltily, then shook her head while feeling aggrieved, “It wasn’t fun. The children licked a beehive.”

Curtis’s countenance changed, and he immediately raised her, turning her around to check her. “Are you alright?”

Bai Qingqing felt a lot more relaxed after hearing the worry in his voice. She said, “I’m fine. But the children are still on the tree.”

Curtis couldn’t bear to be angry at his mate when he saw how pitiful she looked. He carried her and walked over to the tree.