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Chapter Forty Shameless

The shrill and furious roar of the tiger shook all the small animals in the forest and fled in all directions.

Su Liu saw that the giant tiger had been hit by two arrows, but it still ran forward vigorously. Ning Lazi chased after him, and soon disappeared, only to hear the roar of a tiger in front of him.

Ms. Chen was still in shock. It wasn't until a little squirrel ran past her that she screamed, got up from the ground and stumbled towards Su Liu's direction.

"Liu'er, are you okay?" Mrs. Chen knelt down in front of Su Liu and helped her up.

"Mom, I'm fine." Su Liu rubbed her knees and listened to the roar of tigers not far away, which gradually became painful. She pursed her lips, thoughtfully.

Mrs. Chen thought she was scared, so she hurriedly said: "Let's go to our house."

"Mom, wait." Su Liu pressed her arm.

Just at this moment, Su Xiao called and looked for her, and Su Liu's eyes lit up.

"Sister, mother, wuwu..." Seeing that the two of them were fine, Su Xiao burst into tears. She was really afraid that what she would see when she turned around was a pile of bones and flesh.

"Why are you back?" Mrs. Chen scolded reproachfully, but still held her in his arms to comfort her.

"I'm afraid." Su Xiao whimpered.

"Mom, Xiaoxiao, you guys wait here, I'll go take a look." Su Liu stood up and said to the two of them, she would not let go of such a good opportunity.

"Where are you going?" Mrs. Chen's face darkened. The six children were frightened. Looking carefully at her face, there was no trace of shock. Instead, it was shining with excitement.

"Mom, someone saved us anyway. I'm going to see if you can help me. I'll be back soon." Su Liu said this and chased after Ning Lazi.

Listening to the increasingly faint roar of the tiger, she was sure that Ning Lazi had some medicine on his arrow. That tiger was a treasure. If the beautiful tiger skin were peeled off, it might be sold for a lot of money.

Even if you can't get the tiger skin, you can still get money by selling it for a small change.

Well, Su Liu admitted that she was a bit shameless. She didn't kill the tiger. He saved her and took advantage of her shamelessly. It was indeed quite shameless, but there was nothing he could do about it. He was poor.

After following the sound, Su Liu saw the originally ferocious tiger lying on the ground. It seemed that it was breathing more and swallowing less. Ning Lazi was sitting aside, preparing to bandage himself, and then looked around.

The scene, come to think of it, also went through a fierce fight.

Seeing that Ning Lazi's arm was dripping with blood and she was tearing apart the cloth with her teeth, Su Liu hurriedly ran over and said enthusiastically: "Uncle, let me help you."

Ning Lazi was stunned for a moment, looked up at the girl, and soon returned to her indifferent look. She said one word coolly: "Get out!" Then she bit a piece of cloth and bandaged it quickly.

Su Liu looked at his skillful movements, as if they had been tempered for thousands of times, and he felt relieved when he thought about it. How could a hunter not know how to treat wounds?

She curled her lips and glanced at the dead tiger not far away. Looking at the golden tiger skin in the sun, her eyes suddenly shone. If she got the tiger skin herself, how much money could it be sold for?

Ning Lazi had finished bandaging and was about to get up when she glanced at Su Liu inadvertently and saw her eyes shining, barely stopping her from drooling. When he followed her gaze again, his face darkened and the corners of his mouth twitched.

This little girl didn't want to kill the tiger she killed! But, are there any such shameless people?

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