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Chapter 112 The truth that makes people want to kick the author's feet

The senior brother's sudden shout made Han Cheng's heart tremble. Could it be that there was a wild beast or something else coming?

Han Cheng, who always valued his life more than anything else, turned around and ran towards the tribe without saying a word.

The rest of the people also turned around and returned to the tribe in confusion.

Fortunately, they were all at the gate of the wall. They were only a few steps away when they suddenly heard the senior brother's shout. Although they were panicked, they all came back in a short time.

"Bang dong!"

The two doors of the tribe were quickly closed and blocked, and Han Cheng breathed a sigh of relief.

While glancing at the situation outside through the crack in the door, he asked the senior brother who had already called people to go to the low wall what he had found.

The answer he got was that he didn't see it either, but he just felt that danger might be coming, so he called people in first and took precautions.

Han Cheng was stunned, but then he had to praise his senior brother for his alertness.

I and others all thought that maybe the deer had come back and ignored other things, but the senior brother considered other aspects.

This may be related to the fact that the elder brother takes the tribe members out for hunting all year round.

It's right to think about it. In this era where ferocious beasts are everywhere and can be regarded as barbaric, as their leader, if he is not alert, the consequences for this tribe may be disastrous.

The "rustling" sound is getting closer and closer.

Han Cheng also climbed up the low wall. With his current height, standing on the low wall, he was taller than the wall and could see the scene outside.

As the rustling sound approached, a black shadow separated from the shadows.

Through the hazy moonlight, Han Cheng could see their outlines.

Just by seeing the outline, Han Cheng had already recognized it. Isn't the guy in the lead the troublesome Mr. Lu? Who else?

"Yo yo."

Seeing the two-legged beasts lined up on the wall to welcome him back, Mr. Deer seemed happy. He barked twice like he was reviewing the troops. Han Cheng wanted to kick him when he heard this familiar cry.

After confirming that it was them and not other wild beasts, the people in the tribe relaxed their vigilance, opened the gate of the tribe, and let the deer back.

Uncle Deer hadn't seen Han Cheng for a day, so he was a little panicked. He walked up to Han Cheng, stretched out his big tongue and licked Han Cheng's face. It was salty and tasted good.

He was about to lick it a second time, but Han Cheng laughed and scolded him and pushed his head aside.

The return of the deer made the nervous tribe relax, and the initial restlessness soon turned into the joy of regaining something lost.

This feeling is similar to when Han Cheng's family's Niu Dazi disappeared for more than a day and was finally found in the sweet potato cellar.

The eldest brother arranged for people to go to the cave to cook, and then went to the deer pen with Han Cheng, Wu and others.

Han Cheng usually doesn't interfere much in matters such as arranging food and other matters that originally belong to the senior brother.

A fire was lit in the deer enclosure. Under the light of the fire, the deer uncle and others stuck their heads in the water vat and drank the water.

He looked like he had been thirsty all day.

After drinking the water, Uncle Lu still yelled "Yo yo" to Han Cheng.

Han Cheng looked at the embarrassed deer, then looked at its flat belly, and thought about how hurried it was when it drank water just now, and roughly understood what he meant.

He turned around and ordered Tietou and Ruhua to bring all the grass harvested today to feed the deer.

He was counting the deer.

The miserable appearance of Uncle Deer and most of the deer made Han Cheng think that they had been attacked by wild beasts.

Fortunately, there were quite a few deer, and together with the already grown fawn that was suckling, there were twenty-one of them.

This made Han Cheng breathe a huge sigh of relief.

After confirming that the group of deer had not been reduced in number, Han Cheng began to ask the senior brother and others to check whether there were any injuries on the deer.

It turned out that most of these guys just had messy hair and looked tired and embarrassed, but they didn't have any injuries.

Seeing this group of starving ghosts reincarnated, munching on the iron-headed deer and the green grass brought by the couple, Han Cheng fell into deep thought. He couldn't figure out what these deer had experienced today.

Judging from their appearance, it seems that they haven't eaten much grass or water all day long, and they have also done a lot of exercise, such as running for a long time or fighting.

From this point of view, there is no doubt that they were chased and intercepted by ferocious beasts, but seeing the uninjured fawn, which was full of energy and working hard to feed, Han Cheng had to doubt this guess.

After all, after the elder brother and others tricked the old deer into secretly killing it, this little guy became the most vulnerable member of the entire herd.

If it was really being chased by a wild beast, it would be the one most injured.

But now, it is the most energetic deer in the entire herd.

All these anomalies left Han Cheng, who thought he had the best brains in this era, at a loss.

"What on earth did you go through today?"

He turned Uncle Lu's face and asked.

Uncle Deer didn't bother to answer this question. He insisted on eating and sleeping, and ate the grass with all his heart.

The question about what this herd of deer experienced today troubled Han Cheng for most of the night.

The reason why it was most of the night instead of the whole night was not because he figured it out in the latter half of the night, but because he fell asleep...

The truth of the matter is actually this -

Spring is here, everything comes to life, and things that have been sealed by the cold begin to surge as the weather gets warmer.

Uncle Deer, who has been saving up all winter, is no exception.

In the past few days, Mr. Deer had been struggling with the rope. In the next few days, he was immersed in the joy of walking the little two-legged animal on the rope. He never thought of this important thing.

Until today, without the little two-legged beast following him, Uncle Deer suddenly felt that he seemed to be missing something.

Uncle Lu looked up and saw the resentful looks of a group of harem beauties.

This kind of gaze is intolerable to a male, let alone a male like Mr. Lu who has always been arrogant.

After seeing the gaze, Mr. Deer became very aggressive and stopped eating grass. He wanted to maintain his dignity with his own practical actions.

These little doe deer saw how powerful it was.

As a result, a fierce battle of 1VS18 began. After the deer and the doe fought for three rounds one by one, he realized that it was already getting late.

He immediately used this as an excuse to actively stop this one-to-many brutal battle.

Originally, with Uncle Lu's usual leg strength, he wouldn't have come back so late. However, this fight was too energy-consuming. Even with four legs, Uncle Lu couldn't bear it, and he trembled a bit while walking...

This matter was not discovered until the next day, when Han Cheng, who was worried, led his senior brother and other members of the tribe to follow quietly for a while with weapons and the walls stopped working.

Knowing the true nature of the matter, he wished he could go over and kick this guy who had no control over him.

Damn it, it’s ridiculous that you are so happy and comfortable outside, but you have these people worrying about you at home! What a beast!


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