"Tired, I found a quiet place and took a nap," said Bai Shuang with an indifferent expression.
"After saving someone, you just abandoned me and her, on the brink of death, to go sleep?"
"With her there, you wouldn't die," Bai Shuang replied, unconcerned.
Ju Mang watched Tang Xian talking to himself, not expecting that this kind of communication would be directly through speech.
The more she watched, the more interested she became in Tang Xian's brain. She couldn't help but reminisce about the feel of dissecting a human brain.
Tang Xian didn't mind Bai Shuang's coldness; after all, he owed his life to this elder sister deer.
Finally, when the white deer appeared, Tang Xian got straight to the point and said,
"Elder Bai, how did you know I was in danger? Why did you come to save us?"
"None of your business."
These four words brought back that sense of powerlessness Tang Xian had felt during their last conversation.