Chapter 256: Huya 1 family reunion

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Su Qingluo patted his little head with a smile: "The Qilian Mountains are Huya's home. Only in the deep mountains and valleys can it live freely and not be bound by the eyes of the world."

"Is Huya going home? Won't you go back with us?"

The little prince watched the three tiger cubs playing and playing, and was extremely reluctant to part with it.

"Look at it for yourself."

Su Qingluo comforted with a smile: "It's still young, only half a year old, not too big, people don't fear it deeply, at least in Woniu Village, it can play comfortably for another half a year, wait until it When you are one year old, you must return to the mountains."

"Hoo hoo."

The siblings were talking, maybe they were hungry, they ran back with their teeth shaking, and rubbed the little prince's purse coquettishly.

There is cooked jerky in the purse, which is its snack, and it can be eaten anytime when it is hungry.

"Huya, do you want to go home with us?"

The little prince took out the dried meat from his purse, stuffed it into its mouth, and hugged its neck reluctantly.

"Bajibaji."

Huya ate the jerky happily, but couldn't understand what his friend said.

"Hoo hoo."

Smelling the smell of cooked meat, the two cubs also ran over erratically, roaring around the little prince.

The little prince understood what the two cubs meant, and took out two pieces of dried meat from his purse, and placed them at their feet.

The jerky is made of stewed wild boar in sauce and dried in the air. It is very delicious. The two cubs lowered their heads, sniffing lightly with their noses, and surprise flashed in their big eyes.

After a while, the two cubs couldn't stand the temptation of jerky, so they tried to add some.

The delicious taste of braised pork in sauce tempted the taste buds, and the two little ones couldn't help but salivate.

"Roar."

Dumb growled lowly, as if telling the babies that the little prince was a trustworthy person, and the jerky he gave was edible.

"Hoo hoo."

Su Qingluo was sensitive to the vigilant gaze cast by the tigress, and asked for two pieces for the little prince, threw one piece to the tigress, and stuffed the other piece into the big tiger's mouth.

Dug ate without hesitation, licking his teeth, still wanting more.

The tigress hesitated to pick up the jerky, chewed it slowly, the more it ate, the more it tasted, the tiger's eyes sparkled.

"Hoo hoo."

The three little tiger cubs were not satisfied after eating a piece, so they begged around the little prince again.

The little prince took off the purse, poured out all the dried meat and minced meat, and let the three little ones scramble for it.

Huya was a circle bigger than his brothers and sisters, grabbed the biggest jerky, put it aside with his short legs, and ate it happily.

The two little ones fought for the remaining jerky with bared teeth, refusing to give in to each other, and fought into a ball.

"Hoo hoo."

The tigress couldn't stand it any longer, she slapped it down with her paw, separated the two cubs, and divided the jerky into two parts.

Under the supervision of the tigress, the two cubs picked up their own dried meat, each chose a satisfactory place, and ate it to their heart's content.

Su Qingluo looked up at the sky~www..com~ It was approaching noon, and the sun was shining directly above his head. Lunch must have been prepared at home.

"Xuan'er, we should go."

"Sister, will Huya go back with us?"

The little prince looked at Huya reluctantly.

"Let it decide for itself."

Su Qingluo patted Dumb on the head, pulled the little prince and turned to leave.

"Roar!"

Dug let out a low growl as a sign of farewell.

Huya happily finished eating the jerky, and when he saw that his little friend was about to leave, he subconsciously followed him.

The tigress gave a low growl, and raised her front paws to block her way.

Huya looked at his little friend and then at the tigress, as if realizing something, he turned around a few times.

Dear, this chapter is over, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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