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Chapter 390 I Am Not the Beast God (24)



Chapter 390 I Am Not the Beast God (24)

Wu disliked many things, but every single one of them was related to the tiger-beastmen, except for Xiong Bufan.

He didn't like being disturbed by others while he and Xiong Bufan were eating.

Therefore, it doesn't have a particularly good attitude towards grass, and even bares its fangs, staring intently at the grass.

This orc should have been carried out after being poisoned, so as not to disturb him and Xiong Bufan.

Xiong Bufan picked up the meat soup that the shaman had brought and drank it all in one gulp. Then he slowly spread his hands and said, "The meat soup is gone."

Cao breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that Xiong Bufan still had the jade pendant hanging from his waist. She said, "Man, I missed you, so I came to see you."

Xiong Bufan tilted his head and looked at the grass. "Didn't we just meet yesterday? What do you want with me?"

The shaman disliked this tiger-beastman who was full of lies, and hissed as he opened his mouth.

The dim light in the cave, coupled with Xiong Bufan and Wu's reactions, made Cao really scared.

She now truly regrets it; she shouldn't have come to Man and Wu after being told off by Shu.

Xiong Bufan: "What do you want from me? Tell the truth."

Cao looked at the jade pendant hanging at Xiong Bufan's waist, hesitated for a moment, and then mustered up her courage to say, "Man, I want the beautiful stone tied to your waist. It will make the offspring I give birth to even stronger."

A beautiful stone? Xiong Bufan pulled off the jade pendant from his waist. It was the one he had taken from Yao Li back then. The jade pendant was of poor quality and not worth much. The space connected to it had also been taken away by Kongkong.

Now the jade pendant is just a rather low-quality stone and can't be sold for much money.

Xiong Bufan shook the jade pendant in his hand. "You mean this?"

Cao nodded happily, "Yes, this is it."

"I can give it to you, but you have to find me some sweet nectar and fruit."

Finding those things is much easier than hunting. Cao nodded, staring intently at the jade pendant, and said, "Okay, I'll find them for you."

"Man, these are what I brought over in exchange." As she spoke, Cao held up the basket in her hand.

"Okay, here you go." With that, Xiong Bufan tossed the jade pendant over.

Cao picked up the jade pendant, wiped it clean, and put it in her bosom. She said happily, "Man, I will definitely find you the sweetest nectar and fruit."

"Go."

Trading a useless stone for some nectar and fruit is a good deal.

When Cao stepped out of the cave, she realized that she was holding the very thing that Zhuang had tried to exchange with the magical grass, and it all felt like a dream.

This stone feels so nice to the touch; it would look really good to wear.

Wu stared blankly at the cave entrance. He also wanted that stone. He wanted anything that Xiong Bufan had picked and wanted to collect it.

"Xiong Bufan, if I prepare more fruit and honey for you, will you give me that jade pendant?"

Xiong Bufan gave Wu a cold look, "You dare to eat alone, and you still dare to bargain with me?"

Wu realized that Xiong Bufan had made a move, so he quickly explained, "I gave you all my food; I was just asking."

"I won't give it to you, because I've already given you the grass, and you're not allowed to take it from me."

"Witch, you must believe that everything I give you is the best."

Wu was surprised that Xiong Bufan was so good to her. She looked at Xiong Bufan with deep affection and said, moved, "Xiong Bufan, you are so good to me."

"You know that's good. Hurry up and get me another bowl of soup. I'm starving."

"Okay, I'll go and bring all the pots over for you."

"Thank you." This was a sincere statement.

Before Cao even returned to his wooden house, he hung the jade pendant on his waist and then swaggered off to find the tree.

The tree was feeding the Bobo Beast half-heartedly, unaware of how the grass was doing with its tasks.

Food spilled outside, and Bobo could only stretch its neck, making "bo, bobo" noises as it ate the food.

Shan put the food that had been scattered back in and said, "Tree, you must feed it well."

The tree said impatiently, "I know, I know."

As soon as the grass approached, the tree smelled his scent and ran over without hesitation. "Grass, you're here?"

"Has the item arrived yet? Let me see it quickly."

The grass circled in front of the tree, and the jade pendant moved along with it. Unfortunately, the bulging belly ruined the grass's beauty. The grass, oblivious to this, was still asking the tree, "Tree, is this pretty?"

The two orcs were exchanging affections when the mountain was moved away, and he had reached the age to find a partner.

The tree only had eyes for the jade pendant. Li said that as long as she got the jade pendant, she would become his partner and have his children.

"It's beautiful, really beautiful."

"Hey, can I see the stone?"

Hearing this, the grass stopped, took off the jade pendant and gave it to the tree, saying, "Here, take a look, but you have to give it to me."

"Man and I traded a lot of things for this stone."

In Cao Kaixin's eyes, the tree had borne the jade pendant, then transformed back into its original form and left the tribe without hesitation.

Grass, also short-tempered, immediately transformed into its original form and gave chase.

Unfortunately, the two tigers were far too weak, and the grass was pregnant, so they couldn't catch up at all.

There were just too many dangerous elements outside the tribe, and Kusanagi couldn't keep up, so he had to stop, let out an angry roar, and then huffed and puffed his way back into the tribe.

In less than two hours, Cao lost the jade pendant.

Xiong Bufan expressed his helplessness about this, but it was probably something he had expected.

After all, Cao didn't want the jade pendant earlier or later, but he wanted it right after Shu returned. If you said there wasn't something fishy going on, Xiong Bufan wouldn't believe it at all.

The witch thought grass was useless, and that it was really stupid to lose such a small, pretty stone.

Cao continued her nagging, even hoping Xiong Bufan would stand up for her, "...Man, Shu really went too far..."

Xiong Bufan: "You must give me the fruit and nectar you promised."

Cao was taken aback, then said, "Man, don't worry, I will definitely give this to you."

"Hmm, do you want me to help you get it back? That'll cost a different price."

Xiong Bufan roughly guessed where the jade pendant was now, and it was only a matter of time before he got it back.

Grass looked heartbroken. "No need, Man. Thank you. Just drive the tree out of the tribe."

This tactic is quite ruthless, but it's useless against the tree because he hasn't returned to the tribe in a long time.

Xiong Bufan: "Hmm."

Song walked in from outside. "Chief Man, Lord Wu, I've come to bring the grass home."

Wu: "Go back." He had already instructed the little cub to go find Song when the grass came and have him bring their mates back.

That way, if Cao keeps sticking to Xiong Bufan's side, he won't be able to spend any time alone with Man.

It was almost lunchtime, and Xiong Bufan, worried that Cao would stay for lunch, waved his hand and said, "Go back, go back."

Cao sat up and left Xiong Bufan's stone cave, looking back every few steps.


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