Chapter 99: Love Across Species_1
"This..." Yang Ruxin couldn’t help but glance back at the two tigers inside the cave, one large and one small. What was going on here?
Fortunately, the white tiger finished nursing quickly and came out. It glanced at the black bear and then at Yang Ruxin.
"Is this one for me too?" Yang Ruxin pointed at the black bear.
The tiger swayed its big head, uncertain whether it was nodding or shaking its head, but Yang Ruxin took it as a nod and directly gathered it into her magical space. With these two black bears, she would not have to worry about the future. Although selling them might be a bit of trouble, she would always find an opportunity. As long as she could sell them, that would be Silver.
However, what the big tiger did next was somewhat bewildering. It lay down before the great White Wolf and whimpered sadly, tears seemingly falling from its eyes.
Watching this scene, Yang Ruxin’s mind instantly conjured up a storyline. This must be the love between a tigress and a male wolf. They had been living a comfortable life, but for some reason, they had a conflict with a bear couple. During the fight, the male wolf died protecting his wife and child, and the male bear met the same fate. The tigress and the female bear then engaged in a fight to the death, and in the end, the tigress, with her fierce maternal instinct, defeated the female bear and even managed to give birth to two young ones... No, not humans, the love offspring of a tiger and a wolf...
Oh my, this was an interspecies romance.
Yang Ruxin was curious, however, would the offspring look more like tigers or wolves when they grew up?
Of course, now was not the time to ponder this. After all, the sun was already tilting westward, and she had to head back. But before leaving, she should do something for the tiger, like bury its lover. Near the cave, she found a spot that seemed to have good feng shui, dug a hole, and placed the deceased White Wolf inside. She piled up some rocks to create a grave mound and erected a wooden board as a tombstone, carving "Tomb of the White Wolf" on it with a knife.
