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Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World – Chapter 73

Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World - Chapter 73

Chapter 73

Bai Tu took the medicine and walked forward a few steps. Lang Qi behind him did not move, so he breathed a sigh of relief. However, he relaxed too early. Once he was about three meters away from Lang Qi, the other party immediately stood up and shortened the distance.

Bai Tu stopped immediately, and Lang Qi walked to his side and stopped. He had no intention of attacking other people, but he also had no intention of leaving. Bai Tu didn’t dare to bet on what would happen if he continued to walk out. After all, based on his performance just now, the closer the wolves were, the more likely Lang Qi would get angry.

The wolf tribe retreated to the foot of the mountain, leaving only two or three people at the entrance of the cave. Bai Tu spoke and asked them to send up some fresh meat. Although the cave they lived in was cooler than outside, it was still not possible to preserve food. The food was all stored in the cave, and he only had a few ingredients that could be stored.

“Send up some food from the cafeteria as well.” Bai Tu added. They had been delayed for so long in the morning, and it would take another while to finish the meal. Lang Qi hadn’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon, and he was already injured. This would not work.

Bai Tu had just said two sentences and was about to continue talking about the types of ingredients to make complementary food for the cubs when he felt his clothes become tight. At the same time, the expressions of the wolves opposite him became increasingly surprised, and one of the younger ones almost cried out in surprise.

Bai Tu lowered his head. Lang Qi was biting the animal skin on his waist and pulling him into the cave. It seemed that he didn’t want him to pay any attention to the orcs outside.

“Bring up some walnuts, yams, beef, and pork, and seal two-thirds of the cave entrance before you go down.” Bai Tu gave the instructions quickly and threw the medicine in his hand out. “These are medicines for wounds. Qi and Ze know how to use them. Don’t wait outside.”

Before Lang Qi’s eyes became dangerous, Bai Tu rubbed his ears again, explained the rest of the things in a few words, and followed Lang Qi back to the cave.

Bai Tu saw the collar on Lang Qi’s neck and asked, “Can I help you take it off?” The battle with the lion tribe was over, so there was no need to wear it anymore. Just now, this thing almost hurt Lang Ze. It wasn’t that Lang Ze wanted to bite Lang Qi, but when Lang Qi attacked, the nails on the collar rubbed against Lang Ze’s back. If the nails were longer, Lang Ze would be injured.

At night, he was so busy helping to apply the medicine that he completely forgot about the collar. Bai Tu put his hand on the collar, and Lang Qi lowered his eyes to look at him and did not refuse. Bai Tu found the buckle and pressed it down, unfastened the collar and put it aside.

Lang Qi stretched his relaxed neck, picked up the collar, and put it on the mat where he had just been lying.

The cub on the bed didn’t wait for Bai Tu, his voice was almost hoarse from shouting, and he huddled pitifully on the edge of the bed.

Bai Tu wanted to go over, but he was worried about Lang Qi beside him. After all, the look in Lang Qi’s eyes when he looked at the cub just now was not friendly.

Lang Qi noticed that he frequently looked at the cub, so he took him a few steps inside, stopped beside him, and did not approach the cub.

Bai Tu instantly understood what Lang Qi meant. He walked to the bed, picked up the two cubs, and comforted them in a low voice.

The cub keenly sensed the danger nearby and grabbed Bai Tu’s arm.

The previous wolf king and queen had excellent genes, and the nails of the two cubs had grown a little. Their nails were unusually sharp at such a young age. He was usually very careful about it, but now he was too nervous, and the little black wolf used too much force, and scratched Bai Tu’s wrist with his nails. The little black wolf retracted his claws immediately, but it was too late.

Bai Tu’s skin was tender, and in the blink of an eye a blood mark appeared on his wrist. Bai Tu, who had hardly been injured since waking up, couldn’t help but gasp.

When the little black wolf found out that he had hurt Bai Tu, he was at a loss and just stood on his legs stupidly. The little gray wolf stopped sobbing and licked the wound with his tongue. For cubs, licking wounds is their instinct.

Lang Qi stood up immediately and looked at the two cubs with a cold gaze.

Bai Tu didn’t expect that Lang Qi would be like this when he was injured, so he quickly covered the two cubs, touched Lang Qi with his other hand, and explained: “It’s just a little wound.”

Lang Qi dodged his action, moved close to the wound, and licked it carefully.

Feeling a little itchy, Bai Tu reflexively withdrew his hand. The next second, his entire wrist was caught in Lang Qi’s mouth, and his movements stopped immediately. This movement meant more than just one injury.

The two cubs in his arms grabbed his clothes, and the little black wolf was so anxious that he was about to cry.

Usually the gray brother is a little crybaby, but the black brother rarely cries. Bai Tu immediately raised his hand and rubbed the two cubs, comforting them while reassuring Lang Qi: “I’m fine, don’t worry.”

Lang Qi took a long time to let go of his hand. Bai Tu took back his hand and quickly took the two cubs to get food.

Just now, Langze came to deliver food, but Langqi wouldn’t let him move. He didn’t dare to let Langze in, so he simply asked him to put the food on the table at the entrance of the cave. This way you can get it without seeing other orcs and avoid the wolf spirits going crazy.

When he asked for one portion, Langze directly sent him two larger portions, which totaled more than ten pounds of various meats. Now there was no need to cook food for the two adults. Bai Tu put the food prepared for the cubs into the pot and redistributed the food on the tray, leaving about one pound of meat and half of the fruit, and gave the rest to Lang Qi.

Lang Qi saw the food he placed in front of him and lowered his head to eat.

While he was eating, Bai Tu stood up with a bowl of porridge, walked to the medicine cabinet, took out two packets of medicine, poured them in, and then placed them in front of Lang Qi, explaining: “Anti-inflammatory medicine, good for wound recovery, drink it later.”

Lang Qi didn’t look at the bowl of porridge, but his eyes stayed on him for a moment.

Bai Tu became nervous when he was staring at him, and asked softly: “Don’t you want to drink it? Then I’ll change it to an external application for you later?”

Lang Qi glanced at his wrist, lowered his head, and silently ate the food and porridge cleanly.

Bai Tu breathed a sigh of relief, finished his own meal, took out the prepared complementary food, and fed it to the two cubs who had been hungry for half a day.

The cubs have not felt hungry since they have been following Bai Tu, and they have had snacks from time to time. Now that they have been hungry for so long, their stomachs are emptier than usual, and they don’t need Bai Tu to feed them at all. After they have devoured the food, the bowls are cleaner than if they had been washed.

Lang Qi kept staring at the two cubs. Bai Tu tried his best to avoid his sight and put the cubs on the bed.

The cubs, who had been aggrieved for the whole morning, were finally comforted. After eating and drinking, they felt sleepy and started yawning as soon as they touched the bed. Perhaps influenced by the cubs, Lang Qi yawned twice.

Bai Tu asked Lang Qi who was guarding the bed: “Would you like to take a rest?” Then he spread the largest piece of animal skin a little further away from the bed.

Lang Qi knew that this was prepared for him, so he lay on his side, his eyes never leaving the white map.

“Let’s get some sleep.” Bai Tu said, wrapping the two cubs with animal skins and lying outside the cubs to block Lang Qi.

Lang Qi looked at him twice, yawned again, and then slowly closed his eyes.

Bai Tu breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that he began to fall asleep. He waited quietly for a while, and after making sure that Lang Qi’s breathing was steady, he carefully sat up from the bed and put on his shoes.

The next moment after Bai Tu’s feet touched the ground, the wolf on the other side moved his ears slightly and opened his eyes instantly.

As soon as he looked up, he met Lang Qi’s very sober gaze. Bai Tu was far more shocked than he had been last night.

He had added two servings of medicine into the bowl of porridge he had just given to Lang Qi!

Orcs absorb the medicine quickly and will basically faint within ten minutes after taking it. Lang Qi was indeed not as energetic as he was in the morning, so the effect of the medicine should have taken effect, but what is the situation now?

Bai Tu was sure that there was no problem with his medicine. Not to mention that he had used it to treat injured orcs in the tribe, just the medicine he gave to Hei Xiao had received feedback that the elephant had indeed fainted, and had fallen into coma very quickly.

The strong orcs have fast metabolism and strong resistance to drugs. In order to ensure that Lang Qi could fall into a coma, Bai Tu used the maximum dose of medicine while ensuring that it would not affect his health. Even so, Lang Qi only slept for a few minutes.

While Bai Tu was shocked, Lang Qi had already stood up, walked to Bai Tu, and gently rubbed his mouth twice, reminding him to look at the two cubs. His eyes were gentle but threatening, and a hint of blood flashed across them.

Bai Tu inexplicably understood the meaning of Lang Qi’s eyes. He put his arm around his neck soothingly, avoiding the wound on his shoulder, and looked into his eyes seriously: “I won’t hurt you, I’m just worried that you will accidentally hurt other people.”

The purpose of his using the medicine was to see if Lang Qi could recover after waking up. After all, Hei Xiao said last time that the fallen beast of the elephant tribe turned back into human form after taking the medicine. The human form may not necessarily recover sanity, but it is far less dangerous than the beast form. If Lang Qi recovers his human form, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief.

However, Lang Qi’s current state obviously did not allow him to recover into human form. Bai Tu sighed and promised: “Don’t worry, as long as you don’t hurt anyone, I won’t hurt you.”

Lang Qi listened to his promise, the threat in his eyes gradually disappeared, and he returned to his previous state, just staring at Bai Tu, not allowing him to leave his field of vision.

As long as he doesn’t hurt the cub, for the cub’s safety, Bai Tu stood up and planned to take Lang Qi to the outside of the cave. When he stood up, he caught a glimpse of the bite stopper next to him, looked at Lang Qi again, and picked up the bite stopper for some unknown reason.

Lang Qi watched his movements, a look of confusion in his eyes.

Bai Tu took him to the outer room and then tentatively started to discuss: “Is it okay to wear this?” Although he felt that the current Lang Qi could understand what everyone meant, and would not attack people without reason as long as no one suddenly disturbed him, a fallen beast was indeed dangerous in the tribe, and the bite stopper was not omnipotent, but at least it could ensure that the attack would be limited.

Lang Qi stared at the corner of Bai Tu’s mouth, saw something that suddenly appeared in front of him, smelled his scent on it, and lowered his head slightly.

Bai Tu held his breath and buckled the bite stop into place. The chains on both sides went around to the back, and with a click, the buckles were locked.

Bite stoppers are different from collars. Collars are snap buckles that can be unlocked by simply pressing down. The place where the two chains of a bite stopper are connected is a small iron lock that requires a matching key to open.

Lang Qi waited motionlessly for him to put it on, then shook his head, feeling a little uncomfortable, especially when he got close to Bai Tu and couldn’t touch him. He suddenly became irritated, but this irritation was somewhat different from the irritation he had seen many people feel before.

“Are you uncomfortable?” Bai Tu was a little nervous. After all, it was his first time making it. Even if he added more animal skins, he was worried that there would be places that would rub his face. He asked softly, “Do you want it to be looser?”

Lang Qi still didn’t say a word. He moved closer to Bai Tu and touched his face with the bite stopper. The irritation that had just arisen was inexplicably relieved a lot. Lang Qi’s eyes changed, and he touched his face several times.

Bai Tu thought Lang Qi was worried that he would leave, so he couldn’t help but smile and touched the bite stopper: “I’m here, always here.” He would definitely not leave. Bai Tu believed that Lang Qi would not kill innocent people like the fallen beasts, and would not be heartless.

The additional update will be posted around noon tomorrow.

Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World

Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World

兽世种田养崽搞基建
Score 9.4
Status: Ongoing Type: , Author: Released: 2023 Native Language: Chinese
Upon waking up, Bai Tu finds himself transmigrated into a world of furry beastmen. Everyone else can transform into fierce, massive animals, yet he’s just a tiny, ultra-miniature bunny—so small that his entire body isn’t even as big as someone else’s paw. To survive, Bai Tu leads his tribe in farming, animal domestication, and infrastructure building, all while occasionally babysitting the wolf cubs sent over by the Wolf King. But as the saying goes, “Often walking along the river, how can you avoid getting your shoes wet?” After excessively cuddling with the wolves, Bai Tu is eventually snatched away by the neighboring Wolf King. Three months of hard labor later, Bai Tu notices something odd—his belly is getting bigger. "Don’t panic—it’s fake," Bai Tu tells himself firmly, convinced it's just a phantom pregnancy. But the very next day, as he's digging a tunnel to escape, he suddenly finds five little wolf cubs curled up at his feet. Bai Tu is utterly speechless, on the verge of tears.

Reading Guide:

  • Black Wolf Gong (top) × White Bunny Shou (bottom)
  • Early chapters focus on farming and civilization-building.
  • Later chapters include mpreg (male pregnancy), with the five wolf cubs being a mix of sons and nephews.

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