Chapter 661 - Saw Something She Shouldn’t Have Seen (2/2)

When Curtis arrived at the city wall, he perched on top of it and peered at the world outside the village.

Ssss~

Flicking out his tongue to capture the scent in the air, he detected floating beasts everywhere.

But the city walls were thick and solid enough, and evenly constructed on the edges, making it difficult for wild animals to climb them. So long as the floating beasts weren’t able to enter, there shouldn’t be too big of a problem.

Curtis thus dismissed it from his mind and slithered out of the village in search of food.

The heavy rainy season was the peak season in which females went into heat. Several days later, a large batch of females finished going into heat, and the village gradually became a pond that housed an army of frogs, with all sorts of moaning and animal howls ringing throughout the night, making for quite a lively scene.

As Rosa hadn’t yet recuperated, the tribal head didn’t get his men to send her away for the time being. But unexpectedly, she went into heat at this time.

Now, the bachelor males in the village couldn’t sit still anymore, especially those eagle beastmen who didn’t have much sense of belonging to this village, to begin with. They started weighing the pros and cons of bringing this female away from the village or to seek another female.

But the heavens didn’t give them much time to hesitate, for a group of gate-crashers suddenly flooded into their village the next morning.

Roar!

Angry tiger roars reverberated throughout the village amid the rain, breaking the tranquility they previously enjoyed.

Awoken from her sleep, Bai Qingqing grumpily pulled the blanket to cover herself.

Roar!

Lying next to her, Winston also let out a low growl and climbed out of bed.

“What’s going on?” Bai Qingqing rubbed her eyes and stuck out her head to look up at him.

As though to respond to her, the next moment, the white tiger transformed into a human. Caught off-guard, Bai Qingqing accidentally caught sight of a large lump of something she shouldn’t have seen.