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Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress-Chapter 47 - The White Fox Fur (1)_1
47: Chapter 47: The White Fox Fur (1)_1
47: Chapter 47: The White Fox Fur (1)_1
The water jar at home was quite large and it required six to seven buckets of water to fill it up.
After arranging the flower tea for her mother, Cai Wei picked up the water bucket and went out to fetch water.
As soon as she stepped out of the house, she coincidentally bumped into Wu’er who had just returned from outside.
The little fellow was looking down with his lips pouted, he seemed to be burdened with worries.
“Oh dear, what’s the matter with our Wu’er?” Cai Wei crouched down and, with a cheerful smile, held up Wu’er’s thin little face to examine it.
“Older sister…” Wu’er pouted his small mouth and mumbled, “Why do you think Brother Jiujin doesn’t listen to the adults?”
“What happened to Jiujin?”
Wu’er said sombrely, “Brother Jiujin sneaked into the mountain early in the morning to go hunting.
There are a lot of wild boars in the mountains now.
What if he runs into them?
Aunt Zhou is worried sick at home.”
“What?”
Cai Wei’s heart sank and she asked loudly, “What about Uncle Zhou?
Has he sent anyone to help find Jiujin?”
Wu’er shook his head: “Uncle Zhou went back to Zhoujia Village yesterday for a celebration and spent the night there.
He hasn’t returned yet.”
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Cai Wei massaged her temples, feeling a throbbing headache.
That pigheaded silly boy must have gone hunting for the sake of her nursing homes.
Doesn’t he realize that the mountains are now covered in heavy snow and wild boars are everywhere?
Does he think wild boars are that easy to deal with?
Even for her, who had been trained deep in the Changbai Mountains since she was a child and frequently came into contact with wild pigs.
She would be extremely cautious and not take them lightly.
When hunting wild boar, one must observe its footprints to determine whether the target is living alone or living in a group.
If it is the latter, it is best to abandon the hunt because wild boars are not only united, but also extremely dangerous.
They possess not only hard tusks but also tough skin that is immune to blades and spears, especially when provoked.
Their enraged retaliation far exceeds human expectations.
Wild boars are omnivorous and eat everything from food crops, wild grass, fruit and insects to human flesh.
In this snow-locked season, a pack of hungry wild boars encountering a human would absolutely not let them go!
Suppressing her inner unease, she consoled Wu’er for a bit and sent him back into the house, then she excused herself to get the water.
She quickly left, and when she passed the pile of kindling, she tossed the bucket into the Space.
She said a silent prayer for that silly boy as she sprinted alone towards the mountain, hoping that he wouldn’t run into a herd of wild boars.
But even if he doesn’t encounter them, the wild boars would still be able to sniff him out.
The sense of smell of a wild boar is extremely sensitive.
They can even locate a walnut hidden under two meters of accumulated snow.
Therefore, even if that silly boy is standing upwind, the wild boar is still able to pinpoint his location accurately.
Now, all Cai Wei can hope for is that it will be a solitary wild boar that finds him, which would lessen the chances of him being in danger.
Although most wild boars live in groups of 4 to 10, there are some that live alone.
The one that she had hunted a few days ago was a solitary wild boar!
Once she was out of the village and at the foot of the mountain, Cai Wei shouted: “Come out!”
“Caw—”
Brother Ying flapped his wings and came out first: “Caw caw, I’ve returned to the human world, it’s so damn cold!”
Bai Mei and the white tiger also appeared in a flash.
Bai Mei, like a bolt of white lightning, fell from the bare branches, drawing a white arc in the air, and landed gracefully in front of Cai Wei.
The white tiger, like a small white mountain, bent his long body, and with a low growl that shook the mountain, the accumulated snow on the tree branches came tumbling down with his roar.
“Master, what do you command us?”