Chapter 1180 - 374 Attracted Big Trouble_3
The Owl was happily feasting on chicken breast meat while silently praying its master would not discover its unilateral decision to blind someone. But, the more you fear something, the more likely it is to happen. No sooner had it finished its chicken that the little birds, which had been sent out to watch for news, flew back.
Taking advantage of the moment when her family wasn’t paying attention, Mo Yan took the birds into the Space. Outside of the Space, Xue tuanzi couldn’t understand the birds’ language because there was no bond between them.
Xue tuanzi looked down on these birds, simply unwilling to waste Spiritual Power to do so. The Six Beasts were the only creatures barely deserving of its attention and were fortunate enough to form a bond with it, allowing for unobstructed communication regardless of the distance.
With Xue tuanzi’s "translation," Mo Yan finally learned what the Owl had done. For a moment, she broke out in cold sweat, reached out and caught the Owl that tried to flee, at a loss for what to say.
She struggled to hold back before deciding not to knock on its head, instead scolding fiercely, "Didn’t I instruct you to have the snakes bite the person and then leave immediately? How dare you blind someone’s eyes? Now that the matter has escalated, tell me, what should we do?"
With its head drooping, the Owl cooed pitifully twice, honestly admitting its wrongdoing to Mo Yan. It had only intended to teach a lesson to the equally unkind chubby person, never expecting to bring such trouble to its master; otherwise, it wouldn’t have done it even if it meant going without meat!
The large creature with its round head and equally round eyes, looked very much like a cat, appearing silly and cute. After being raised by Mo Yan, it looked even more adorable and harmless. Now, revealing such a cautious and obedient attitude, it was difficult for anyone, no matter how angry, to lash out at such a lovable face.
Mo Yan touched her forehead, wanting to severely discipline the creature to teach it a lesson and prevent it from making decisions on its own again, but she couldn’t bring herself to be that harsh.
