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Chapter 2 Ru Mao Drinks Blood

The woman responded and smiled and watched the man approaching. After the man picked up the crib, the woman reached out and gently stroked the tiger's head with blue eyes and black beard. Then, the two of them entered the cedar wooden house with tigers in front and back.

Standing in a corner of the pine wooden house, the man lit a candle and stood in the gap between the pine wall. When he looked back, the woman was gently pressing the black tiger's waist with his hand, and the black tiger lay down.

The man then opened the curtain surrounding the crib. The Yin-Yang Pupil Lion and Tiger Cub suddenly raised his head, his ears stood high, opened his left eye, which was as red as a bright red agate and his right eye as blue as a peerless sapphire. He saw the female tiger lying on the ground, happily, and a tiger pounced, trying to jump out of the crib.

Unfortunately, its body was too small and lacked strength. Its front legs and head had jumped out of the crib, but its hind legs and abdomen were unable to step out, and it was blocked by the crib. Then it planted a green onion back and pierced its head on the snow. Fortunately, the ground of the pine wooden house had been slapped with a hammer by the man, and there was no mud and soft snow particles choked into the nose. Although the tip of the nose of the Yin-Yang Pupil Lion and Tiger Cub was still able to open its mouth, but it was whimpering constantly in the mouth, and it was very impatient. Its two small short legs were circled in the air, moving around.

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The big man chuckled, picked it up from the fur on the back of the Yin-Yang Pupil Lion and Tiger Cub, and placed it on the ground. The cub meowed, jumped happily, and went straight to the abdomen of the Blue Pupil Black-bearded Tiger, arched it with a few arches, found something, put it in his mouth, hummed twice, crawled there, and ate it up, and the black tiger also let out two low roars.

The big man took off the baffle on the side of the crib and placed the crib in front of the female tiger. The woman picked up the black-haired and snow-skinned baby, found something on the black tiger's abdomen, and stuffed it into the baby's mouth. The baby was still sleeping, and in a daze, he felt something enter his mouth. He subconsciously held it with both hands and ate it up. The black tiger roared two low roars. The big man turned around and left the wooden house.

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After a while, there was no sound of roaring in the pine wooden house. The baby and the cub were asleep, with the same thing on the abdomen of the black tiger in their mouths. The woman put the baby's hands on the abdomen of the black tiger back, wrapped it, put the baffle of the crib back, and then carried the sleeping Yin-Yang-Pupil Lion-Tiger Cub out of the black tiger's abdomen, gently patted the ice and snow stained between its lower abdomen and palm cubs, put it into the crib, wrapped the curtain around the bed, leaving only a small gap to breathe, and the black tiger was still lying on the ground to rest.

After extinguishing the candles, the woman came outside the pine wooden house. It was almost dusk. The man had already formed a large piece of flat ground outside the house and set up a bonfire on it. There was an iron bucket on the fire, and there were large pieces of ice and snow in the bucket, which were slowly melting.

The woman was about to speak to the big man, but a "crackling" sound came from a distance, as if a branch was broken. The big man immediately made a gesture to the woman to silence, and then gently lifted the two sledgehammers placed at her feet. The woman immediately pulled up the Blizzard plum blossom gun that was inserted not far away, held it horizontally in her hand, and ran to the backlight side of the pine wooden house, hiding her figure.

The big man carried two sledgehammers and headed towards the direction that made a sound, tiptoed, hid behind a huge pine tree, quietly poked out half of his head and looked out.

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Soon, a "cracking" sound came from a distance, and it seemed that the pine branches were broken again; at the same time, it seemed to be accompanied by a low roar that squeezed out of the nasal cavity. The man held his breath for a few seconds, looked away again, relaxed his face, threw down his hammer, turned around and made a gesture to the woman. The woman also relaxed his face, laughed, walked out of the dark shadow of the pine wooden house, paused the blizzard plum blossom gun into the snow, came to the bonfire, stretched out his hand, and roasted the fire.

In an instant, a snow-man lion jumped out, and at the same time, she was holding a sika deer in her mouth. It turned out that the big man's rider, the red-eyed snow-man lion, returned from hunting.

The red-eyed snowy lion threw the sika deer to the ground. The big man reached out and touched the sika deer's neck, and his face was very happy. He turned around and pulled out the Blizzard plum blossom gun, aimed the spear head at the sika deer, and inserted it from his abdomen to his back hips. Then he shook his wrist and stood up, lifting the sika deer high with his head facing down. The big man then paused gently and inserted the spear rod into the snow.

The big man took a few silver bowls from the saddle, came under the deer's head, took out a short knife from his waist, and gently cut it on the neck of the sika deer, and blood spurted out. The big man couldn't help but take out the silver bowl and took the deer's blood. The blood was warm and emitted a swell of heat in the snow field of the ice, forming a white mist that lingered around the big man's face.

The warm and fresh deer blood of this silver bowl was about to be filled. The man put another silver bowl under the deer's head to catch the blood. At the same time, he turned to the woman and said, "My wife, drink a bowl of fresh deer blood and replenish it!"

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The woman took the silver bowl full of deer blood, but turned around and walked into the pine wooden house. After a while, the woman came out with the empty silver bowl, and the black tiger followed. The big man handed the woman a bowl of hot deer blood. The woman took the bowl of deer blood and signaled to the black tiger. The black tiger roared and turned her head away. The woman drank the bowl of deer blood in one go.

After all the deer blood was taken, the woman and the black tiger didn't want to drink it anymore, the remaining deer blood was drunk by the big man and the lion, one by one. After wiping the corner of their mouth, the big man took out a short knife from his waist, opened the abdomen of the sika deer that was being lifted upside down, took out its hot heart, whistled at the blue-eyed black-bearded tiger, and threw the heart out.

The black tiger heard the whistle, and jumped high. When the sika deer's heart was thrown over, it was at the highest point after the jump, and it seemed as if it was suddenly stopped in mid-air. Then it opened its mouth and the sika deer's heart entered the black tiger's mouth. The black tiger whined, chewed for a few times, and swallowed.

After the Black Tiger swallowed his heart, the big man found the sika deer's liver and took it out. He whistled again, then threw the liver away from the black tiger. The Black Tiger jumped again, biting the liver in his mouth and chewing it.

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After all the internal organs of the sika deer were eaten by the black tiger, they threw it away one of its front legs. The black tiger was just full. The big man used a short knife to cut off the sika deer's hind legs, put them on the bonfire, and roasted them.

The remaining head, torso, and only front legs were left with a fat tail, all for the red-eyed snowy lion.
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