After transmigrating, she became the most beloved beast in the world.

Chapter 171, 1st Strike



Chapter 171, 1st Strike

Although Snake Ink did not use his full strength in this attack, it was enough to teach the Twilight Wolf Beastman a lesson.

He didn't really want to kill them, he just wanted them to know that angering them would have very serious consequences.

The energy struck the area behind the Twilight Wolf Orcs silently. The Twilight Wolf Orc leader felt a chill run down his spine, followed by a powerful force that sent him flying, crashing heavily to the ground. His body slid several meters across the ground before finally coming to a stop, raising a cloud of dust.

His chest heaved violently, and blood slowly trickled from the corner of his mouth. Although the blow was not fatal, it had still left him with a serious injury.

His clansmen behind him were also affected by the force, screaming and falling to the ground in a scene of carnage. Some were knocked unconscious, while others struggled on the ground, clutching their wounds.

Dust billowed and gravel flew everywhere at the gate of the Twilight Wolf Tribe, and the powerful shockwave shattered the surrounding trees.

The once peaceful tribe was instantly thrown into chaos, with cries of agony and pleas for help mingling together, and the air thick with dust and the stench of blood.

The chieftain of the Twilight Wolves struggled to his feet, his face filled with fear. He looked back at his people, who lay groaning on the ground, his heart filled with rage.

His body trembled slightly, and he felt waves of pain in his chest, but he paid no attention to his injuries.

"Who...who are they?" the leader of the Twilight Wolf Beastmen asked through gritted teeth, his voice trembling.

Among the orcs nearby was a burly man who had only suffered minor scratches. Seeing his leader in such a disheveled state, he quickly stepped forward to support him. As he carefully helped his leader up, he looked around at his tribesmen with worried eyes.

The leader waved his hand slightly, indicating that he was alright. He wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, which dripped down his chin and onto the ground, staining the dust red.

A fierce glint flashed in his eyes as he whispered, "This power... it's too strong. How could they possibly have such power?"

The burly orc whispered, "Chief, what should we do? Those two are clearly not ordinary orcs; their strength far exceeds our expectations."

The chieftain of the Twilight Wolves remained silent for a moment, his eyes sweeping over the scene of devastation in the tribe, his heart filled with resentment.

His people had lived here for countless years and had never encountered such a powerful opponent. And today, right under their noses, two strange orcs easily taught them a heavy lesson.

Chu Xinyao and the others had already walked quite far, completely unaware of what was happening behind them. Just as they climbed a small hill, Chu Xinyao suddenly sighed and said, "I came out hoping to relax, but I didn't expect to run into trouble."

“Little female, don’t worry, those guys have already been taught a lesson.” Fish Bubble smiled slightly, a hint of cunning in her eyes. “They definitely regret messing with us.”

Chu Xinyao was slightly taken aback, then realized what was happening.

She looked at Bubble and laughed, "Bubble, you knew all along what Mo was going to do, didn't you?"

Fish Bubble laughed and said, "I don't know anything. I just think those guys are too arrogant. If we don't teach them a lesson, they'll really think we're easy to bully."

Chu Xinyao shook her head and smiled slightly: "You two are always so impulsive."

"Haha, you really know us," Fish Bubble said with a smile, her eyes full of affection.

Shemo followed, a hint of apology on his face: "Yao, I'm sorry, I acted impulsively."

Chu Xinyao smiled slightly and said, "Alright, I know you did it for us. Let's let it go today, but we should still try to avoid unnecessary conflicts in the future. We came out to relax, not to cause trouble."

Snake Ink nodded.

"Alright, let's not talk about this anymore." Chu Xinyao smiled slightly. "Let's go back. Hu Xiao's soup should be ready by now. I'm starving."

The three of them smiled at each other and headed back the way they came.

"You're back! Come on, Yao Yao, try my cooking." The three of them had just returned when they heard Hu Xiao's loud voice.

He carefully placed a steaming bowl of soup on the table, his face full of anticipation.

The soup emitted a rich aroma, and a few bright green vegetables floated on the surface, looking exceptionally tempting.

Chu Xinyao walked quickly to the table, her eyes instantly lighting up.

He sniffed lightly and exclaimed, "Wow, Xiao, this soup looks delicious! I can't wait to try it!"

She picked up a spoon, gently scooped up a spoonful of soup, blew on it, and then carefully put it into her mouth.

Instantly, a rich and savory aroma fills the mouth, the broth is thick and flavorful, with the savory taste of meat and the fresh fragrance of vegetables, creating distinct layers of flavor that leave a lasting impression.

"How is it? Is it good?" Hu Xiao asked nervously, his eyes fixed on Chu Xinyao's expression, afraid that she wouldn't like it.

Chu Xinyao closed her eyes, savoring the wonderful taste, a satisfied smile on her face.

After a while, she opened her eyes, her face full of surprise and admiration: "Wow, it's so delicious! Xiao, your cooking skills are getting better and better, this soup is simply perfect."

She scooped up another spoonful and handed it to Shemo: "Mo, you should try it too, I guarantee you'll be amazed."

Shemo took a sip from Chu Xinyao's hand and exclaimed, "Hmm, Xiao, your soup is really good, it's almost as good as mine."

"Hehe, it's not that exaggerated," Hu Xiao chuckled.

Seeing that Chu Xinyao liked it, Hu Xiao was finally satisfied, feeling that all the effort he had put into researching it was worthwhile.

As dusk settled, the last rays of the setting sun disappeared behind the distant mountains. Night, like a vast black curtain, quietly enveloped the entire earth.

When the group had eaten and drunk their fill and resumed their journey, the surroundings were already immersed in a peaceful night.

A bright moon had quietly risen sometime earlier, hanging high in the sky, enveloping everything in a soft, silvery halo.

They hadn't gone far when the Blue Shadow Beast ahead suddenly became restless, and the caravan abruptly stopped.

Snake Ink, who was by Chu Xinyao's side, immediately ordered, "Bubble, you stay here. No matter what, you must not leave Yao's side."

"it is good!"

"Xiao, come with me!"

The two quickly approached the first blue-shadowed beast carriage, and Shemo asked, "Big Tree, what's wrong?"

When the two men approached, Da Shu jumped off the carriage and pointed ahead, saying, "Chieftain, look!"

Long Wu and the others also arrived, and they looked in the direction the tree was pointing. They saw that a huge ancient tree stood across the road ahead, like a natural barrier, completely blocking their way.

The tree's trunk was incredibly thick, requiring at least a dozen orcs to encircle it. Its branches stretched out in all directions, like a giant arm, casting its shadow over the entire road.


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