Chapter 309: more sheep brother

"Let's take it home and raise it."

Ye Xue'e was overjoyed, and suddenly regained her spirits: "The chicken coop has a lot of space, and it's just right to keep it in it."

"My mother can raise her if she wants."

Su Qingluo understood that Mrs. Ye was new here, everything she saw was new, and it was not unusual to raise anything, so she smiled obediently.

"The little antelope is docile, and it's good to keep it at home as a companion for its mother."

"Baa baa."

The little antelope seemed to understand her words, and understood that he was out of danger and would not be eaten by the tiger again, so he rubbed her hand affectionately to express his gratitude.

"Look, what a clever little guy, I know you saved it, and I'm thanking you."

Ye Xue'e looked at the little antelope with perfect eyeballs, and couldn't help being amazed.

"Animals have spirituality, and you know whether you are sincerely treating them well."

Su Qingluo caressed the little antelope's neck, smiling.

"Mother can also touch it, it will feel mother's love, and it will cling to mother like a child."

"Really? I'll try."

Ye Xue'e was overjoyed, she really stretched out her hand, and tried to touch the little antelope's head.

"Baa baa."

The little antelope barked softly twice, and looked at her with attachment.

"Really, it barks, does it mean that it recognizes me? Do you want me to raise it?"

Ye Xue'e's heart beat with excitement, wishing she could hold the little antelope in her arms and love her dearly.

"Yes, mother, it likes you, thinks mother is gentle and loving, and wants to follow you."

Su Qing laughed so hard that she couldn't see her teeth, her bright and bright eyes flashed cunningly.

The little antelope's thoughts were all nonsense she said casually in order to make her mother happy.

Anyway, the little antelope can't speak, no matter what she says, she won't refute it.

"Hey, good boy, you can follow your mother from now on, she will support you."

Ye Xue'e was full of enthusiasm, hugging the little antelope, bursting with maternal love.

Su Qing dropped a black line.

Now it's all right, she has another sheep brother.

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Everyone in the valley heard the roar of the tiger and rushed back from all directions.

There are more Tianqi and Gegen in the little prince's back basket, and mushrooms in Yinger's back basket.

The one big and the one small got a lot of rewards, two cheerful figures approached with joy on their faces.

"Mother, it's getting late, let's go back."

Su Qingluo looked up at the sky, saw the sun sinking to the west, and the evening glow quietly rising, and helped Ye Xue'e up from the bluestone.

"Okay, let's go home."

Ye Xue'e was satisfied with having the little antelope, and readily agreed.

"Ma'am, where did the antelope come from? It's so cute."

Yinger was immediately fancied by the cute and silly little antelope, and little stars appeared in her eyes.

"Catched by Huya~www..com~ Ye Xue'e now looks at Huya very pleasingly, and has long since lost her initial fear.

"Huya, you caught it? That's amazing."

The little prince's eyes lit up, he put his arms around Huya's neck, and laughed affectionately.

"Hoo hoo."

Huya shook his head, glanced secretly at Su Qingluo, growled softly, and complained aggrievedly.

It wants to eat antelope meat.

"Okay, Huya, don't feel wronged. It's not easy to eat antelope meat. Let Yin'er take you into the mountains tomorrow, and you will surely eat enough."

Su Qingluo patted its big head amusedly as a sign of comfort.

"Roar!"

Huya understood, and instantly became energetic, looking forward to the good luck of tomorrow's explosion.

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The first time I entered the mountain, I gained a lot, and the group went back happily.

With Su Qingluo's promise, the little prince was obviously in a much better mood. When he was going down the mountain, he was in high spirits, running wildly with Huya, laughing and laughing all the way.

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