Chapter 408 - Half a Month Later (2/2)

For the sake of the fats, Bai Qingqing decided to finish up all four hooves. After consuming two bowls of piping hot soup and the four hooves, it didn’t take long before Bai Qingqing felt her breast bloating up. She quickly woke Third up.

“Meow meow—”

Both Second and First came over quickly, leaping about and wanting to climb up onto her. Bai Qingqing ignored them and let Third eat first.

Thankfully, there was sufficient milk this time around, and all three of them had their fill.

From that day onward, Bai Qingqing no longer dared to be careless about her food. Before she was hungry, she’d get Parker to look for the next meal quickly.

They settled down here. Bai Qingqing temporarily put aside the thought of searching for Curtis due to the children.

The children would have to eat over ten or even twenty times a day, and Bai Qingqing ate many meals as well. They grew up at an astonis.h.i.+ng rate, looking different every day. They grew twice as big in three days. When half a month had pa.s.sed, each of them weighed about 1.5 to 2 kilograms.

Having ample food, Bai Qingqing was able to provide enough milk for them. She was also one of the reasons the children could grow up so quickly. “Gah gah— Gah gah,”

A bird’s soft calling rang out from outside the cave. It sounded quite strange, so Bai Qingqing looked out. She didn’t expect to see a human face.

“Come— out—” Alva mouthed the words silently but didn’t manage to get Bai Qingqing to come out. Instead, Parker, whom he was fearful of, came out instead. Parker walked over in big strides. “You still dare to come?”

Seeing that he had been exposed, Alva stepped forth with composure. Looking into the cave, he saw Bai Qingqing, and his eyes lit up. “Qingqing.” “Howl—”

Alva had just spoken when a childish cry rang out from above his head. He looked up and saw a young leopard squatting on a branch and looking at him with his head tilted.

“The children have grown so much.”

“Is anything the matter?” Bai Qingqing’s tone was neither warm nor cold, and she went straight to the point.