Chapter 278 - The Girl and the Deer (2) (1/2)
The color of the fawn’s fur was very light, and there were white spots all over its coat. Its limbs were long and elegant. It didn’t have any antlers, though they were unsure if it was because it was a female deer or because it was still too young. Its furry, pointed ears made it look like a genie of the forest that was favored by the Goddess of Nature.
At this time, its round eyes were fixed on…the deer crackers in Xiang Yi’s hand.
An incredible conjecture surfaced in everyone’s mind.
‘Surely this fawn didn’t appear just to take a bite out of the crackers, right?’
Xiang Yi blinked, lifted the hem of her dress, and walked towards the fawn.
Viscount Albert warned softly, “Watch out! This breed of deer is very vicious and menacing!”
In the next second…
The fawn scurried toward Xiang Yi and bit the deer cracker that she was holding.
The sounds of the fawn chewing were exceptionally clear in the silent surroundings.
While eating, the deer rubbed its head against Xiang Yi’s hand.
Xiang Yi was slightly surprised, but she soon burst into laughter and rubbed its head gently.
The little deer squinted comfortably as if it had reached the pinnacle of its life.
Everyone was speechless.
‘Isn’t it supposed to be ferocious and menacing?’
‘It’s so docile and tame!’
Viscount Albert was about to have an emotional breakdown because he had been hit in the buttocks by a male deer years ago!
‘Are fawns just more obedient?’
Ryan snapped a few photos, but the angles that she shot from weren’t exactly ideal. Just as he was about to continue, the deer intelligently scampered back into the forest at an incredible speed.
He had no choice but to give up and he proceeded to select a spot with old trees and a flowerbed as the backdrop.
With a photographer who didn’t pull any tricks, the photoshoot proceeded very smoothly.
Xiang Yi knew how to act in front of the camera and posed exactly the way she should in a fashion shoot. Each photo was as beautiful as a painting and the results were far better than the lousy photos that Steve had taken!