Chapter 91: Do You Want More?
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
“You hit it!” Ye Erruo hurriedly walked forward and picked up the little fella.
“It does not look like a rabbit,” she said in amazement.
The little fella lay on the ground unmoving, staring at Ye Erruo with its wide, watery eyes.
Mo Jiangye had not expected this either. “It's a small wolf.”
Ye Erruo was flabbergasted. “Wolf?”
“Logically speaking, a wolf should not have appeared at such a time.”
The fella was furry and it lay miserably on the floor, paralyzed.
“Wolf meat tastes good as well,” he said faintly.
“…”
“Let's hunt for wild rabbits.” She carried the little fella up and kneaded its soft small ears.
Helpless, Mo Jiangye led her further in. The further they went, the more animals they saw.
“Give me the gun. You hold this.” Itching, Ye Erruo took the gun and pa.s.sed the small wolf to Mo Jiangye.
Rustling noises were heard among the bushes. Ye Erruo took aim at the target, the tip of the gun following the thing moving left and right.
“Woos.h.!.+”
“Squeak, squeak, squeak!” Manic chaos broke out in the bushes.
Ye Erruo was wild with joy that they had made another hit.
However, the gra.s.s remained calm after just a moment of struggle. When Ye Erruo ran over, the prey had already escaped.
She aimed at her new target, as she noticed a plump wild chicken hiding behind a tree. She pulled the trigger and took another shot.
The wild chicken, which was quick-witted, rapidly avoided the bullet shot by Ye Erruo's gun.
“…”
Not a moment later, the numerous prey around them was terrified by Ye Erruo's shot and went scampering off into deeper parts of the forest.
Standing behind her, Mo Jiangye saw how much fun she was having and decided not to disturb her.
Ye Erruo ran and shot at the same time. All of a sudden, a wild chicken was unfortunately hit. She went forward and picked up the chicken by its legs, moving it from side to side.
She had finally managed to hit one!
She flauntingly brought the wild chicken over to Mo Jiangye.
“Remove your jacket.” He wiped away the sweat on her forehead with a smile on his face as he looked at her with soft eyes.
“Why haven't we seen any rabbits?”
“It's not easy to shoot rabbits here. We need to walk further in.”
“Where's my little wolf?”
Mo Jiangye turned his head back to have a look. There was nothing there!
He furrowed his eyebrows unhappily. “It ran off.”
He hadn't expected that it would still be able to run! The strength of the tranquilizer exceeded the ordinary level of potency.
“Since it ran away, forget it.”
“Roar!”
Mo Jiangye furrowed his eyebrows and tugged her close to him.
Soon, a huge number of rabbits, wild chickens, and wild pigs came running out of the deeper parts of the forest.
“Climb up the tree!” His gaze turned icy as he eyed the enormous trees surrounding them.
“What's wrong?”
Without a moment of hesitation, Mo Jiangye dragged her up one of the trees.
“Whew! I think I heard the roar of a tiger!” Ye Erruo sat unsteadily on a tree branch as she took deep breaths of air.
“Yeah.” Mo Jiangye seized her waist.
“Let's. .h.i.t it.”
They saw lots of prey fleeing in disarray below them. “Now, I can definitely hit one if I shoot!” Ye Erruo said in surprise.
“What kind of rabbit is that? It is so quick.”
While sitting on the tree, Ye Erruo was basically hitting an animal with every shot. However, the animals she shot were only wild chickens.
Mo Jiangye embraced her shoulders and taught her how to aim at the scattering rabbits by guiding her hands. “A wild hare,” he said with a gentle smile.
“Woos.h.!.+”
Ye Erruo placed the gun down happily. “We hit a rabbit.”
“Do you want more?” he asked in a gentle voice, his warm breath caressing her face.
“We already have enough. If we hit any more, we will not be able to bring them back.”
“Shh!” All of a sudden, Mo Jiangye covered Ye Erruo's mouth and watched closely what was happening below them with a sharp, vigilant gaze.
A few minutes later, a group of people walked out of the deeper part of the forest. They were pointing their guns at a group of young girls while spouting filthy words out of their mouths, their wretched smiles fixed on the young women…