stupid man

Chapter 7

Without admitting or denying it, the huge tiger crouched in front of the tree hole and looked at the man.

Mori looked at him and smiled: "Why did you come to me?"

I was so happy that I even started to speak neatly.

Sanders didn't speak, he was somewhat embarrassed to be mistaken for someone else, and when he was silent, Sen Mu spoke again: "Uh... can I stay with you for a while?"

Sanders felt that it would not be good to keep silent, so he changed back into human form: "It's me."

It was too dark in the forest, and Mori couldn't see clearly, so he moved his head closer to the other's face, until they could feel each other's breath, he could not see his appearance clearly.

It was too close... Sanders withdrew his head a little, and then saw Mori put away his smile, and crawled back into the tree hole without saying a word.

It's a clear discrimination.Saunders was aware of this, but Uri didn't tell him that the relationship between the two was profound.

"Are you going to live here tonight?" Saunders squatted outside the tree hole and looked in, seeing the man curled up in a ball with his back turned to him, covered with a quilt.

Mori ignored him, worried that he would send him to the werewolf.

Sanders guessed his mind more or less, so he thought for a while, and then said: "Since you don't want to go back to your partner, then don't go, let's go to Yuri."

Only then did Mori turn his head around, his eyes shining brightly in the dark night: "You... know Yuri?"

"Friends, there are also some relatives." Sanders said, everyone is a tiger orc, and their ancestors naturally have a relationship.

Mori sat up dubiously: "Really go to Yuri's place?"

Sanders nodded: "Yes."

Mori then wanted to pack his things, but after thinking about it, he went back to sleep again.

Sanders was speechless, "What's wrong?"

"You lied to me." Mori said in a muffled voice, he had been tricked back to the werewolf's house before.

"I won't lie to you." Sanders said in a good voice outside the tree hole, but the little man was wrapped in a quilt and couldn't move. There are a lot of bugs in it. Before, an orc slept in a tree hole for one night, but he woke up with a splitting headache the next day. After seeing a doctor, he found out that bugs got into his ears..."

Mori sat up abruptly, covering his ears tightly with his hands.

Sanders smiled and said again: "I'll take you to Yuri's house."

Mori covered his ears and said nothing.

"I'm lying to you, I'm a pig." Sanders was deeply impressed by Sen's calling him a pig.

Mori decided to believe him: "Okay..."

It's a big deal to run away after being cheated.

Sanders then started to help Sen Ju pack his things, but was rejected by the other party. He stared outside, and found that most of Sen Mu's things were very old.

"That dagger is rusted." Sanders reminded him that half of the blade was rusted and could be thrown away.

Mori still put away the broken dagger: "I picked it up."

"Pick it up?"

"Ah."

"It's all rusted."

"So I picked it up."

"...Where are those shoes?"

"Pick it up."

"...Is it the size of an orc?"

"Very new."

"...But you can't wear it." I don't know this female very well, so why do you pick it up when it's useless?

"But it's very new, so it's a pity not to pick it up." Mori said in a difficult language, then looked back at Sanders' feet, then at the big cloth shoes in his hand, and made a decision.

"Send it to you." Mori sent the pair of probably new shoes over with a serious face: "You can wear them."

Mori sent it as a matter of course. In the past, the grandmother in the village picked up the child's new clothes and gave him to wear them, and he wore them happily for two years.

How about an idiom?It is a pity to throw away what is tasteless, so it is best to give it to those who need it.Mori successfully misinterpreted an idiom.

"..." Sanders was stunned for three seconds before politely taking the pair of shoes: "Uh...thank you."

Received a gift with mixed feelings.

Afterwards, Mori collected a bunch of things that were completely tattered in the eyes of Sanders one by one, and then climbed out of the tree hole.

"Let me get it." Sanders said thoughtfully, wanting to take the pile of junk from him.

"No need." Mori refused, he could recite it.

"I'm an orc, as I should."

The man carrying the heavy object paused for a moment, then looked at him: "Is it because I am a 'female' that I should give birth to you...?"

Sanders was speechless for a moment, and he suddenly felt that this person was a bit unique, which made him look at him a few more times.

"Unique" is a charm.

So for the next long distance, Saunders didn't offer to help him carry his things again. He chose to respect, and Mori carried his luggage weighing tens of kilograms to Yuri's home step by step.

Yuri was not surprised by the arrival of the two.

"Ike just left." He said, and the dark golden eyes similar to Sanders looked at Sen: "He thought you were with me."

Mori was happy to see him, but looking at his attitude, he was a little afraid that he would send himself to the werewolves, so he lowered his head and didn't know what to do.

Sanders looked at the two of them and vaguely noticed something, so he said to Sen Mu: "You go in and sit in the room first, and I'll talk to him."

After Sanders finished speaking, he took Yuri to the tree not far away, and Mori looked at them from a distance at the door with his luggage on his back, and then went into the house with his head down.

"What's the matter with you and him?" Sanders asked straightforwardly. Mori was not friendly to the werewolf and his attitude, but he didn't believe it when he got close to Yuri and said there was nothing tricky in it.

"What's going on? See what you're asking, as if I have something to do with him." Yuri said angrily, and then explained to him in detail: "Actually...he drifted into the tribe at the beginning. I was the first to discover him. Because he could not find his relatives, my father asked me to take care of him first, and I took care of him for about half a year. After the martial arts competition to recruit relatives, you know everything after that."

"That's it?" Sanders smiled.

"That's it." Yuri said calmly.

"I don't believe he hasn't looked for you since he ran away from the werewolf's house." Sanders guessed sharply.

"Um... I did look for it." Yuri admitted, but with a helpless expression on his face: "But I have no relationship with him, and he has established a partnership with Ike, so I can't keep him."

"Is it really impossible or you don't want to?" Sanders was quite aggressive.

Yuri was silent, he looked at the man in front of him for a long time, and told the truth: "I can't keep him forever."

"But you took care of him for half a year at first."

"So I think I've helped him enough."

"You are the next chief."

"So I'm going to take every homeless person home and take care of it myself?"

Sandston stopped, and then apologized: "Sorry, I only thought about him, and I didn't think that you also have your own life."

"Hey." Yuri sighed, reached out and patted him on the shoulder: "I don't blame you, buddy, you can understand my difficulties, and I understand your difficulties now. He is a wandering orc, so none of us are fit to take care of him, so leave him to someone else!"

Thinking of Sen's attitude, Sanders didn't quite agree: "But he doesn't like that werewolf."

"I'm to blame for this too. Seeing that he's starting to get used to it, he thinks finding him a partner is the most appropriate arrangement, but he would be so resistant." Yuri felt a headache: "But now the partnership between the two of them has been decided, What else can I do?"

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