Chapter 384 The Leopard Man Who Listens to the Chapter
Chapter 384 The Leopard Man Who Listens to the Chapter
Chu Xiaomu and Xiangli returned to the wooden house. The white-haired old ape was quite unhappy and said, "Your wounds are not fully healed yet and you're fighting with the beast spirit. If something happens again, I may not be able to cure you." As he said that, he asked Chu Xiaomu to lift up the clothes on the back and take a closer look at the scabbed wound. After looking at it, he neither spoke nor had any expression. He walked slowly to the foot of the wall, sat down, and closed his eyes, just like before.
Chu Xiaomu thought to himself, my wound no longer hurts, it's just a little itchy now, and it will probably be completely healed in a few days, so there is nothing much to say from this old ape spiritual doctor.
Chu Xiaomu asked where the golden bear had gone, and Xiangli said that he had left the Bujian Peak before dawn and summoned the beast spirits to guard the Black Miasma Ancient Road with a command arrow. The dozen beast spirits that had followed the King of Ten Thousand Beasts to the peak yesterday also followed.
Chu Xiaomu was overjoyed.
Suddenly, I thought that without Golden Bear to pick fruits, what to eat would become a big problem in the future.
Unexpectedly, at noon, Leopard Dianzi actually carried a large wild sheep up the mountain and shouted, "This stupid sheep doesn't recognize me, Leopard Dian, the leader of the seven great beast spirits. It actually dares to butt me with its head. It is really stupid, dumb, silly and stupid! Humph, I'll let you see how powerful I, Leopard Dian!" After that, he threw the dead sheep to the ground and started to beat and kick it.
After beating the sheep, he still seemed unsatisfied, so he grabbed the two hind legs of the dead sheep with both hands and pulled gently. With a loud bang, the dead sheep was torn into two halves, and the intestines, heart, lungs, blood, feces and urine were all over the ground.
Chu Xiaomu had seen many sheep being slaughtered, but it was the first time he had seen such a brutal and cruel method as Bao Dianzi's. Smelling the stench of the dead sheep, he could not help but frown.
Leopard Dianzi looked at the half of the wild goat in his right hand, then looked at the half in his left hand, as if he was comparing which half was bigger.
He glared at Chu Xiaomu for a few more times, pretending to give him the smaller half. After hesitating for a long time, the lunatic let out a strange cry and threw the larger half at Chu Xiaomu's feet, saying, "You are in for a treat, eat it quickly!"
He picked up half of the wild goat and ate the raw meat. After he was full, he picked up the remaining meat, jumped to a big tree nearby, and hung the remaining meat secretly, as if he was afraid that others would see it.
Then he jumped down again and boasted to Chu Xiaomu: "No matter what kind of meat it is, it will taste even better after being hung on a tree for half a month! The way you city folks eat it makes me lose my appetite as soon as I smell it."
Chu Xiaomu smiled and said, "Of course. The way Cangmu Country eats mutton is best known to you, brother Baodian."
The leopard maniac laughed loudly.
Chu Xiaomu picked up half a dead sheep, peeled and washed the mutton in a small stream out of sight of the peak, then brought it back to the pointed wooden house and roasted it over the fire.
A few more sticks of firewood were added, and the flames rose, roasting the tender mutton. Soon, hot oil began to sizzle, and the aroma of the meat gradually spread.
He searched through his bag again and found the pepper, salt, and herbs that the Bicheng Army had distributed, and sprinkled them evenly on the barbecue. The charming aroma drifted from inside the cabin to outside, filling the entire invisible peak.
Leopard Dianzi moved his nose up and down, suddenly jumped into the house, and saw Chu Xiaomu roasting mutton, and couldn't help drooling. But with the big words in front, he would not ask for it.
The King of All Beasts smelled the aroma of meat, walked from the house where he lived to the cabin, and without asking Chu Xiaomu's permission, he tore off a leg of lamb and started to chew it.
Chu Xiaomu hadn't tasted meat for half a month, so he ate it with relish.
In a short while, half of the roasted lamb was eaten up by the two men.
The King of Ten Thousand Beasts didn't bother to be polite with Chu Xiaomu and left after eating.
Chu Xiaomu started talking to Bao Dianzi: "Brother Bao, do the people in your Beast Mountain keep their words?"
Leopard Dianzi shook his head and said, "We are beast spirits, not city dwellers like you. Don't say the wrong thing next time." Then he nodded and said, "We beast spirits naturally keep our words. This is an old rule passed down from our Dongmang Mountain. We are not like you city dwellers who say one thing and do another."
Chu Xiaomu said, "Yesterday I told you to listen to me obediently, and you promised me in front of the Beast King and all the beast spirits. Do you remember?"
"Of course I remember. Do you think I'm that stupid bear? I won't forget it in a day or two."
"Then I have something for you to do now, and you must not break your promise."
Leopard Crazy was furious and shouted, "I am one of the seven great beast spirits under the throne of the King of Ten Thousand Beasts. How could I listen to a kid from Bicheng like you?!"
Chu Xiaomu was not afraid of him. He just stared at him with a slight sneer on his face.
Leopard Dianzi felt uncomfortable all over when he was stared at by him. He was so angry that his hands and feet were shaking and he was about to go crazy. He looked around and saw that besides Chu Xiaomu and Cheng Huang, there was only the white-haired old ape sitting motionless in the corner of the slanted wooden house.
However, the King of Beasts had warned him not to hurt the boy from Bicheng, and Chenghuang had a close relationship with Beast Mountain, so he was not allowed to fight with it. Only the white-haired old ape sitting at the foot of the wall was left. Now he didn't care whether he was a famous spiritual doctor in Beast Mountain or whether he could withstand a few punches from him. He was the only one who didn't have the protection of the King of Beasts, so he could vent his anger on him.
The leopard let out a strange cry and rushed towards the white-haired old ape.
Chu Xiaomu had already prepared for this move, and then he jumped up from the side and slapped the Leopard Crazy who was bent in the air. He said, "Brother Leopard, I think you are still a little worse than Golden Bear. He will not go back on his word."
Leopard Dianzi was hit by the energy from Chu Xiaomu, and his body flipped backwards diagonally. He gently jumped and hooked onto the diagonal wall of the wooden house, shouting, "Who said I'm not as good as Golden Bear? I'm the best in the Beast Mountain and I keep my word!"
"Since you keep your word, you must listen to me!"
Leopard Dianzi was so angry that his eyes were about to burst, but he still said, "If you want to be obedient, then be obedient. Just tell me now!"
Chu Xiaomu said: "First of all, you must not fight with me, Cheng Huang and the old spiritual doctor."
The white-haired old ape opened his eyes and said, "You don't have to be polite. If he dares to hurt me, I, the king, will punish him." He spoke slowly and seemed to be fearless.
Leopard Dianzi tilted his head to think for a while, then said, "This is easy. I won't hit you. If you have anything else to say, you'd better tell me."
Chu Xiaomu said sadly: "There should be the bodies of my seven companions on the Black Miasma Ancient Road. You dig seven graves and bury them properly for me."
Leopard Crazy shouted: "The Black Miasma Ancient Road is nearly a thousand miles long. How can I know where your seven companions died?"
Chu Xiaomu couldn't explain where on the Black Miasma Ancient Road he and his group encountered Rot Eye and Snake Eye, so he could only say, "It's on a hillside covered with ancient trees. Just look carefully."
Leopard Dianzi was extremely angry, but there was nothing he could do.
Chu Xiaomu finally put his mind at ease and breathed a sigh of relief.
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