Chapter 815 There is a way

"Wanwan..."

His voice seemed to emanate from the deepest part of his chest, carrying the heat of magma.

She didn't answer, but simply raised her hand, her fingertips running through his sweaty, faded hair, and slowly but firmly pulled him towards her again.

This is a silent permission, a sluice gate that removes all the dikes.

The world tilted and melted at that moment.

All clear perceptions shattered into glittering dust, then reformed into entirely new and exhilarating experiences.

She felt like a feather, swept up in a warm and powerful monsoon; or like a small boat, steadily held aloft on a suddenly turbulent sea, each rise and fall in harmony with the primal rhythm of the tides.

There was even a slight pain, but it was instantly swallowed up by a more overwhelming sense of fulfillment.

Fu Jinshen wanted to restrain himself, but his body's instincts controlled him.

He wanted to delve deeper, to imprint the shape of the soul onto it.

The veins on the side of his neck bulged slightly, and he clenched his teeth, his jaw taut with suppressed tension.

Bai Wanwan's vision blurred, and the textures on the rooftop rippled like water plants in the swaying light and shadow.

A saturated, bittersweet feeling exploded from the deepest part of her heart, spreading along her veins to her fingertips, causing her to involuntarily curl her toes and her fingers gripping his arm, sinking deep into his taut muscles.

Time has lost its measure; only light and shadow tell the story, from the approaching twilight to the stars quietly climbing up the skylight and casting their gentle glow.

A strong masculine scent filled the air, like molten lava, blending completely with the sweet fragrance emanating from Bai Wanwan's body, becoming one with her.

The starlight shone brighter, silently covering the two perfect bodies...

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After that night, she finally got her wish and became pregnant with Fu Jinshen's child.

As the weather gets warmer, she often lies on a soft deck chair outside, basking in the sun and watching the bustling life in the tribe.

Occasionally, Roger's figure would appear around her, but she would be silently stopped by her powerful and vigilant beastmen.

She ignored it and focused on her pregnancy.

The tranquility was shattered one noisy morning by the arrival of itinerant merchants.

The traveling merchants brought salt blocks, rare colored minerals, and soft fabrics from afar, as well as a group of timid, pale, and emaciated females.

They were loosely tied together with ropes, like livestock waiting to be exchanged.

After making arrangements for the traveling merchants, the chieftain returned home and told his female about the matter.

Bai Wanwan stopped sewing.

“What about the females?” She looked up at her beast mate.

"Don't worry, I've already explained it to them. The tiger clan doesn't have female dens, and the traveling merchants will take them away."

Thanks to Wanwan's persistence, the tiger clan no longer has any female dens.

Bai Wanwan was silent for a moment, then said, "Never mind, let them stay."

The chieftain was slightly surprised.

“With me here, they won’t be useless females,” Bai Wanwan smiled at him. “If they want, they can stay and mate with the males in the tribe. They can have their own offspring and live a peaceful life.”

Sending these females away with the traveling merchants was merely a matter of moving to another tribe, another female cave, to continue comforting the old, weak, and disabled males. Those males were pitiful, and these females were equally pitiful.

Chief Rong stared at her and nodded in agreement, "Okay. We'll do as you say, Wanwan. I'll arrange it myself."

Watching the chieftain's departing figure, Bai Wanwan gently touched her slightly protruding belly and whispered in her heart, "Peanut."

"Host, I am here."

“I suddenly realized that if I relied solely on my own efforts, it would probably take a very long time to change this continent. If I could get all the tribes to value every female, the females wouldn't die young, and the males wouldn't become stray beasts, wouldn't that save a lot of time?”

She, on the other hand, does not have to bear the responsibility of the entire tribe; she can give birth when she wants to, and she can choose not to give birth if she doesn't want to.

"Host's idea is good. What do you plan to do?"

A faint smile slowly spread across her white, curved lips, the smile gradually widening and brightening her eyes.

"Just you wait and see. It's perfect timing, I haven't been out for a long time either."

Once a thought arises, it spreads like spring grass.

That evening, she gathered all the beastmen and proposed the idea of ​​going out for a walk.

Other females may never leave the tribe in their entire lives, but Bai Wanwan not only left the tribe, she even left this world.

Therefore, the males were not surprised, and they knew that their females were never idle.

After several discussions and deliberations, it was finally decided that Chief Rong would stay in the Tiger Clan to oversee the overall situation; Xin Feng and Jiao Yin, being meticulous, would stay behind with the older members who were already capable of handling things independently to take care of the younger members who were still growing up.

Three days later, everything was arranged.

In the morning light, Bai Wanwan, surrounded by her beastmen, sat nestled in Fu Jinshen's snow-white fur as she stepped out of the Tiger Clan's gate. Hua Han, Yan Lie, Yin Ze, Jin Yi, and others stood guard on either side.

The group traveled light and quietly left the Tiger Clan's territory.

Not long after they left the tribe's territory, they encountered the group of traveling merchants who had just arrived in the Tiger Tribe.

The traveling merchants were clearly taken aback when they suddenly encountered such a powerful group of orcs.

The female guarded in the center was so beautiful that she seemed otherworldly. What was even more unsettling were the males around her. Even though they tried to conceal their presence, the aura they exuded was like that of a sleeping beast, making the air seem to freeze.

The merchant leader broke out in a cold sweat and immediately signaled his group to move aside, bowing their heads and not daring to look directly at him.

However, to their surprise, the male with captivating fox-like eyes approached them with a warm smile and asked, "Which direction are you heading?"

The chief dared not be negligent and quickly replied, "We plan to cross these two mountains ahead and go to the Deer River tribe on the plains."

Hua Han's smile remained unchanged, her tone casual: "What a coincidence, we're also going to the Deer River Tribe. Could you show us the way?"

Hua Han's attitude remained friendly throughout, but the unyielding nature beneath that gentleness was obvious.

The leader dared not say "no," and could only give a perfunctory reply. His heart was pounding with anxiety, and he was even more cautious along the way, almost holding his breath.

But he soon discovered that these powerful and mysterious orcs were simply following them, keeping a distance that was neither too close nor too far, neither interfering with their journey nor coveting their goods.

Gradually, the traveling merchants began to relax.

But every now and then, he would look at Bai Wanwan with a puzzled expression. Why would these males take a pregnant female out with them?
In their minds, the beast world is fraught with danger, and females are delicate and precious, and should be firmly protected in the tribe's most sturdy stone houses, and should never appear on a journey where they have to endure wind and rain.

After crossing two not-so-steep but long mountain ranges and trekking for several days at the junction of hills and plains, as the humid air thickened and a vast, azure lake reflecting the sky appeared on the horizon, the merchant leader pointed to the low houses built of reeds and mud bricks on the lakeshore.

"The Luhe tribe is just ahead."


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