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Chapter 250 - 250: Huya, Let’s Go Out and Play_1
Chapter 250: Chapter 250: Huya, Let’s Go Out and Play_1
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“Crack.”
Huya also let out excited, weak roars.
“Mm-hmm.”
Su Qingluo looked at the black bear without much interest, nodding with a smile on her face.
“The black bear isn’t a big deal. What matters is defeating the three giant snakes.”
Little Kingfisher returned from the forest, landed on the eaves, and groomed her feathers elegantly while making snobbish comments about Wang Meng’s martial arts.
“He’s only 11 years old. Killing a black bear with his bare hands is quite impressive. At least he’s the best among his peers.”
Su Qingluo praised Wang Meng, watching him attentively.
As his master, she naturally protected her disciple.
“Huzi, that’s great! You have bear paws to eat tonight.”
Some villagers couldn’t help but tease Su Hu as they gathered around the black bear, laughing and joking.
“It’s the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month today, so let’s celebrate the New Year early. Everyone, come to my house tonight and we’ll have a feast, eating stewed bear meat.”
Su Hu waved his hand generously, his high spirits quickly replacing his past trepidation.
“Awesome! Huzi is so refreshing.”
Hearing that there would be bear meat to eat, the atmosphere on the scene grew more jubilant, and men, women, young, and old alike cheered loudly.
Su Hu’s face flushed with excitement. “Folks, make way for Brother Meng to carry the bear in.”
“Everyone, make way. Clear the path and don’t block the entrance.”
The Village Chief’s two sons also helped shouting.
The villagers all laughed and made way for Wang Meng, who was carrying the black bear into the courtyard and unloaded it by the wellside.
Brother Dashan helped Su Hu to skin the bear.
The children all gathered around Wang Meng, their eyes shining brightly, eager to hear his bear hunting story.
“Everyone, go home. I’ll tell the story at dinner tonight.”
Wang Meng, naturally strong, was a bit tired after carrying the black bear all the way back from the deep forest. He grinned and waved off the little children before heading back to his room to rest.
“Xuan’er, uncle and fathers are hunting bear. No need for us to watch. It’s cold up here. Let Sister take you down.”
Su Qingluo didn’t want Little Prince to see the adults skinning the bear, fearing the gore might upset him.
Little Prince’s eyes sparkled and he secretly thought. “Sister, I want to learn how to hunt too.”
“You’re still too young, and you can’t ride a horse stably yet. It’s not too late to learn when you’re seven.”
Su Qingluo carried him and Huya off the eaves, barely steadying herself before a littlestuck kid clung to her again.
“Sister, I want to learn. I want to learn it now.”
Little Prince hugged her arm and shook it vigorously.
“How can you learn in this cold weather? Behave. Go outside and play with Huya.”
Su Qingluo struggled to free her arm, stuffed Huya into Little Prince’s arms.
“Crack.”
Huya chirped intelligently a few times, expressing its eagerness to go out and play.
“Sister.”
Little Prince wanted to further persuade Su Qingluo, but she already slipped into the kitchen to help Li Xiu’e.
“Crack.”
Huya affectionately rubbed Little Prince’s arm, looking longingly at the courtyard.
There were many shells on the sandy beach by the river which Huya loved to use to sharpen its teeth.
“Huya, let’s go out and play.”
Little Prince laughed at Huya’s adorable expression, and the little bundle of energy and the little tiger cub immediately got along and happily ran out of the courtyard.
“Yin’er, watch Xuan’er and don’t let him get too close to the river with Huya.”
From the kitchen, Su Qingluo peeked at the direction of the river and whispered to Little Kingfisher.
“Alright, you go ahead and do your work. I’ll watch the little one.”
Little Kingfisher flapped her wings and flew out of the courtyard, gliding low over Huya’s head.
“Crack.”
Huya held a shell in its mouth and frolicked on the sandy beach, leaving a trail of paw prints shaped like plum blossoms.
“Huya, let’s dig for loaches.”
Little Prince found a dead branch and excitedly began digging holes beside the reeds, intending to catch some loaches.
“Xuan’er, we’ll help you dig for loaches.”
Maodou, Heidou, and Sister Wan also ran out of the courtyard, seeing Little Prince digging holes, and gathered around to help.
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