Chapter 83: The Hidden Danger in the Forest

The medicine wasn't actually hard to smell, but for animals with sensitive noses, the irritation might still be too strong.

Baby Bear hummed and whined in Little Sen's arms, refusing to come down, looking so pitiable that it would melt anyone's heart.

Chen Ying knew that in Baby Bear's eyes, she was now the bad guy, so she didn't try to play with him and instead carried the food upstairs to the third floor.

She had felt sorry for the Big Spirit Cat Mother, who had been forced to hide upstairs to protect her cubs lately.

Once the cubs grew a little bigger, she would be able to take them back to the forest and teach them survival skills.

The Banded Palm Civet curled up among its three half-siblings from different mothers, its small eyes timidly watching Chen Ying.

The Big Spirit Cat Mother had a special sympathy for this little one, always licking its forehead, as if the fur there was getting shorter.