Beast World: I Became the Little Villain's Mommy
Chapter 107 - 99 Ancestor Hit-and-Run_1
CHAPTER 107: CHAPTER 99 ANCESTOR HIT-AND-RUN_1
Back in the cave, Wang had already hunted a whole beast. The meat and hide had all been processed, and even the innards were preserved.
Si Yan looked at the plentiful food, extremely excited. "Great Demon King, you’re truly amazing."
Wang’s brows lifted slightly as he found a corner to sit down. Approaching his molting period, and due to his deliberate suppression of it, his condition had been quite unstable recently.
He watched Si Yan furtively handling the food, and the proud male suddenly spoke, "Keep a low profile lately."
Si Yan looked up at him.
For the Great Demon King, with his personality, to mention keeping a low profile... The sun must have risen in the west, right?
However, the male offered no explanation, simply turning over and going to sleep.
Seeing Wang had closed his eyes, Si Yan quickly shifted her position and began moving large chunks of meat into her dimensional space. With the ice, this meat should last for a very long time.
By nightfall, Si Yan realized Wang was still asleep.
Speaking of sleep, ever since Wang found her, she hadn’t experienced any more of those shared dreams.
This situation was also strange, unexplainable. She decided to set these inexplicable matters aside for now.
Si Yan looked toward the cave sealed with a restrictive spell. She was truly curious about what lay inside.
She rose and walked out of the cave, intending to go to the one sealed by the spell. But as she walked, she once again felt that inexplicable summoning sensation.
After a moment’s hesitation, she decided to follow the sensation and investigate.
Under the moonlight, the entire Silver Wolf Tribe was deep in slumber.
Si Yan was the only one awake. She had been walking for a long time.
She passed the Silver Wolf Tribe’s ice cavern and ventured deeper, the summoning sensation growing stronger.
She touched the wall; it was ice-cold. Raising her head to look, she instantly recoiled three steps.
Before her was an enormous skeleton, so massive that its full form couldn’t be taken in at a single glance.
On this giant skeleton, it seemed a golden eye glanced at her once.
Si Yan rubbed her eyes. When she opened them again, the golden eye was gone.
She felt somewhat dazed and stepped to the side. Just then, she thought she saw a faint wisp of golden light flash past her.
Next, this unknown thing seemed to collide with her.
Si Yan quickly retreated several paces and began frantically patting herself down.
What was it? What kind of thing was trying to pull a fast one on her?!
While Si Yan was searching, she suddenly heard CLANGING sounds from her dimensional space.
She hurriedly opened her space to check. The once somewhat orderly interior was now in complete disarray: rice and flour were spilled everywhere, and water had mixed with the melting ice.
It was utter chaos! This feeling was like coming home from work to find your house burglarized—a scene of total disarray that would make anyone instantly break down.
Si Yan was experiencing such a breakdown right now.
Just as Si Yan was about to tidy up her space, she saw a glimmer of dark gold that slowly transformed into a black light, darting around inside.
Si Yan was stunned. "What are you?"
Her space couldn’t hold living things.
So what was this thing scurrying around in her space?
Watching the black light zip back and forth, Si Yan grew angry.
She began pulling all her hoarded supplies out of the space.
Rice, flour, water, meat, ice—even the bladed weapons from her past life and various other miscellaneous items—were all taken out.
"Get out!" Si Yan commanded.
Then, in her space of a little more than three cubic meters, she saw a black, lizard-like creature. It had a faint, almost unnoticeable golden sheen. It was inspecting her space with obvious disdain.
Si Yan was speechless.
"What are you, barging into someone else’s territory so rudely!" Si Yan demanded.
The lizard-like creature crawled a full circle around the inner wall of her space, then, apparently tired, it flopped down on its four feet. "How is it so small?" it complained.
Si Yan let out a cold laugh. "So you can talk. Are you a Lizard Beastman?"
"PTEW! PTEW!" the creature spat. "Lizard? What lizard! My dear many-times-great-grandchild, I am your many-times-great-grandfather!"
Si Yan peered coldly into her space.
"You don’t believe me?!"
"You are not a lizard," Si Yan stated flatly.
The creature bristled. "You’re the lizard! Your whole family are lizards!"
Si Yan was rendered speechless again.
With a cold expression, Si Yan began to meticulously put the items she had removed back into the space.
"Hey, hey, hey! Your space is so small, and you’re cramming so much stuff in. There’ll be no room left for me!"
Si Yan sneered, "Then why don’t you come out?"
The creature stopped arguing and hugged the water bucket Si Yan had just placed inside. "I’m not coming out! I refuse to come out!"
Si Yan watched the strange intruder in her space with cold eyes.
"Then don’t get in my way while I’m organizing, and don’t touch my things. If you mess up my belongings again, just see if I don’t teach you a lesson!"
"’Good heavens! Such insolence! Defying your master and disowning your ancestors!’" the creature exclaimed.
"Cut the crap," Si Yan retorted.
"Young lady, don’t use such foul language. I am your ancestor."
"Hmph," Si Yan scoffed.
The creature continued, as if to itself, "I am your many-times-great-grandfather. You can just call me Grandpa. I don’t mind."
Si Yan couldn’t help but scoff again.
"You claim to be my grandpa? Then tell me, what kind of Beastman am I?"
"Whatever kind of Beastman I am, that’s what you are. I’ve checked; you are my only living descendant," the creature answered.
Having stored everything away, Si Yan said, "In your dreams. I couldn’t possibly be a Lizard Beastman."
As an avid reader of novels, Si Yan didn’t trust this entity that had suddenly barged into her space. If she hadn’t already tried and failed to eject this creature, she wouldn’t be tolerating a pest in her space, potentially eating her food.
"Little grandchild, Grandpa knows you don’t believe me. But what does it matter? Since Grandpa has a mouth, he’s going to keep talking."
"Time reveals a person’s true heart. One day, you’ll know Grandpa is a good sort."
Si Yan was speechless.
"TSK, TSK, TSK. This space is too small," the creature said, sitting nonchalantly on the wooden bucket. "Grandchild, such a tiny space isn’t enough for me to move around in. You have to find a way to make it bigger, much bigger!"
Si Yan ignored it.