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Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World – Chapter 121

Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World - Chapter 121

Chapter 121

Even if he didn’t want to leave, he had to consider other Eagle tribesmen. Hei Yan left reluctantly, leaving Hei Xiao and several Eagle tribesmen to protect him.

In fact, there is no need for protection at all. Hei Xiao is not familiar with others, and now he spends most of his time in the cave.

With Hei Xiao around, the most convenient thing about Bai Tu is that he can ask questions anytime and anywhere about things he didn’t know before.

Sometimes Hei Xiao can explain it clearly even without Bai Tu asking.

For example, the race of the cubs. For the safety of the cubs, when orcs of different races form partnerships, the cubs in the same litter are generally of the same race, no matter how many there are. For example, the three cubs have slight differences in size, but they are all wolves.

Bai Tu thought about the bear and rabbit tribes of the same age in the tribe, and instantly understood this truth. The size difference between orcs of different races is large, and the difference between their cubs is even greater. If the cubs of the same litter are of different races, the larger cub can easily hurt the smaller one.

Hei Xiao glanced at the incubator and sighed slightly.

“What’s wrong?” Bai Tu followed his gaze and saw that the incubator was fine, there was nothing wrong.

“Eagle cubs will bully other cubs in the same nest until they are the only ones left.” Hei Xiao naturally wanted all three eggs to hatch cubs, but he was worried that after hatching, the eagle cubs would find every opportunity they could to push the other cubs out of the nest until they were the only one left in the nest, so that all the food of the parents would be theirs.

Because of this habit, eagle cubs have almost no littermates, but the advantage is that each one is strong enough.

“That’s easy. Just make some grids to separate them.” This problem is not difficult. Just divide the cubs into different nests and add partitions in the middle, or directly make wooden boxes with separate grids. There are always ways to prevent the cubs from coming into contact with each other.

Bai Tu knew that some cubs would attack their brothers and sisters in order to increase their chances of survival. Cubs with this habit must be raised separately and cannot be forced to be fed together.

The attack power of the cubs is small and is almost imperceptible to adults, but cubs of the same age are very fragile. Even if they are not pushed out in the end, it is not good to keep fighting.

Hei Xiao looked at the fence on the bed and nodded, thinking that it was indeed a method.

The two older wolf cubs turned into human forms and ran into Bai Tu’s arms to rub against him, attracting his attention.

Bai Tu lowered his head: “What’s wrong?”

The cub pointed to the incubator.

When the eggs were in the incubator, almost no scent could be smelled from the outside, but the box had to be opened to check the temperature and humidity, and the cubs noticed it. Before, when Bai Tu was looking after the eggs, he placed the eggs on the other side, but now that the incubator was right next to them, the cubs smelled another scent and became a little anxious.

The cubs are always more perceptive than adult orcs. They became very alert when they detected the scent of strange cubs in the room. They were able to easily accept the three little wolf cubs before because those three were related to them by blood and had the scent of Bai Tu. These three eggs were completely different, and they might even be from another race.

Hei Xiao also noticed the movements of the cubs and immediately moved the incubator to the other side. Sure enough, the two cubs were not as anxious as before.

“So domineering?” Bai Tu saw the whole process of the cubs’ attitude change and couldn’t help but smile bitterly. Just now Hei Xiao explained to him that cubs of different races or different litters might reject each other if put together, and the two cubs proved this statement with their actions.

Before this, the cubs Bai Tu came into contact with were either from the same litter or related by blood. Those that were not related by blood were not as xenophobic as ordinary cubs because they had been locked up in the same cave for a long time. The rabbit and cat cubs were raised separately in the same cave and not put together, so he naturally did not notice this.

“It’s the nature of the cub.” Hei Xiao was no longer surprised by this kind of thing. After all, the Eagle cubs were the most obvious among the several types of cubs. Compared with the Eagle cubs, the wolf cubs’ behavior of just not liking strange cubs in their cave was extremely gentle.

“It’s because there was too little food in the past.” Bai Tu rubbed the two wolf cubs. The cubs’ xenophobic nature was ultimately to increase their chances of growing up. Even if they had several cubs, when food was insufficient, the chance of survival of only one would definitely be greater than raising several at the same time. This habit would be slowly passed down, which could be considered survival of the fittest.

The two wolf cubs had no idea that they were talking about them. They were satisfied to see the cub with a strange smell staying away from Bai Tu. They threw themselves into Bai Tu’s arms and spoke words that only they could understand.

I don’t know if it’s because the cubs in the same litter have a tacit understanding or if cubs of this age have their own language. The adults can’t understand, but they seem to understand what each other is saying. They chat away and occasionally call each other by name.

The cubs who are a little familiar with Hei Xiao can also call people, just like calling Langqi and Langze, “Uncle”. I don’t know if they think the word “Uncle” is too hot to say, but Bai Tu gave up after teaching them twice when he saw that they didn’t change.

The stubbornness of the cubs can be seen from the fact that they never call Lang Qi father. Since they don’t want to call him father, there is no need to teach them anymore, because it’s not that they don’t know how to do it, but that they don’t want to. You will learn the name you want to call, such as dad, after listening to it once.

Although they had to accompany the cubs, the two of them were also busy with their work. The Eagle Tribe that was left here by Hei Yan to protect Hei Xiao were all driven away by Hei Xiao to mining areas, kiln areas and other places. It didn’t matter if they couldn’t learn it now, they could just adapt themselves first. After all, the tribe would need them sooner or later.

After arranging the task of removing cotton seeds, Bai Tu began to modify the wheels of carts and wheelbarrows. The rubber that Hei Xiao brought could not only be used to modify wheels, but also to make shoes.

Now more than half of the orcs in the tribe still don’t like to wear shoes. This habit has changed in the past winter. They would wrap their feet with broken animal skins and wear shoes woven from wood or hay. Recently, the weather has warmed up and their feet are not so cold, so a group of people immediately took off their shoes and walked barefoot.

Walking barefoot is convenient, but it is easy to get scratched by sharp branches or stones. When he first woke up, almost no one in the tribe wore shoes. Now the situation is a little better, but shoes are easy to break and not convenient enough, so many people are still willing to wear them only in winter.

Bai Tu also felt that current shoes were too fragile. They were fine for someone like him who only walked a certain distance a day, but someone like Bai Qi needed to patrol and would need to change one or two pairs a day. Not to mention the ones that run around in Langze, which require even more of them, but the little wolves like to run wildly in beast form, so this saves a lot.

Shoes made of rubber are softer than soles made of wood, and will not break as easily as straw shoes. The size can also be adjusted according to needs during the production process. Even without the addition of various modern craftsmanship, a pair of rubber shoes can be used much longer than straw shoes.

Only after using it did I realize that the amount of rubber this time was indeed a bit small, but Bai Tu originally planned to use the first batch of rubber to practice first, and the focus was to let the orcs of the Black Hawk tribe learn how to make it.

Hei Xiao said that there were a lot of these trees in the Black Hawk tribe, so many that they hindered hunting. Bai Tu thought that they didn’t need to plant any more trees here, and it would be more cost-effective to use the surrounding land to grow other plants. Various rubber products can be handed over to the Black Hawk Tribe, which will deliver them directly after they are finished, and they will then exchange them for other materials.

There is no need to move all the plants to one place. Not all plants can be used in the same year like mulberry trees. Rubber trees must be planted for at least six or seven years before they can be tapped. Leaving large tracts of rubber trees unused while digging up the current trees and planting a batch of new ones is a waste of time and energy.

What’s more, the growth rate of rubber trees here should not be as fast as that of the Black Hawk Tribe. The temperature in the southern continent is slightly higher, and it snows in winter, but it snows late and melts early.

Rubber is easy to shape after being heated, but the temperature cannot be too high. The orcs in the tribe are already very skilled in controlling temperature, so Bai Tu doesn’t need to say much. He just needs to explain clearly when to put the rubber into the prepared mold.

The rubber-soled shoes were produced in a few days. Although they were the simplest version, they were loved by many people. The elderly orcs have been walking barefoot for decades, and their feet are covered with thick calluses and wounds of various sizes. They hardly feel any pain when walking on the road and have a general attitude towards rubber shoes.

The ones who like rubber shoes the most are the young or underage orcs. They have to walk a lot every day and are often scratched by sharp objects that they don’t notice. The rubber soles are thick and cannot be scratched even by small stones. They are safe and light.

Moreover, rubber shoes can be washed. Unlike animal leather, which becomes hard and immobile if not properly cared for after contact with water, rubber shoes can be rubbed and worn continuously as long as they are not intentionally cut or scratched with nails. They are also water-resistant and have the advantages of all kinds of raw materials.

Bai Tu also used rubber to modify the incubator and incubator, adding rubber to the places that were originally only closed with wood, which made the sealing better and noiseless, allowing newborn and unborn cubs to live more comfortably.

The precious spring was fleeting, and by the time Bai Tu had finished arranging the necessary planting work, the temperature had already risen to nearly thirty degrees.

After experiencing last year’s hot summer, temperatures around 30 degrees are still acceptable, but all the orcs, including the cubs, have become lazier than before. Especially when doing things that require the animal form, basically after moving in animal form for a while, you have to find a cool place to rest.

Being covered in fur is very comfortable in winter, but it becomes troublesome in summer. The orcs would like to shave off all the hair on their bodies because it is too hot.

Shaving bald was out of the question, and instead a group of people started shedding their hair simultaneously.

Bai Tu knew that animals shed their hair in the summer. He had seen it last year, but he still didn’t know enough. Orcs are large in size and have abundant hair. It doesn’t matter if they roll around in the wild in the winter. You can imagine how much hair they will shed.

The beast in the white picture is small, and the fur on its body is soft and very comfortable to touch, but its heat preservation effect is not as good as others. The good thing is that the fur will not fall off in the summer. It is just a small amount, so even if it falls off, it is difficult to notice.

The larger orcs were not so comfortable. Lang Qi silently changed a few combs and placed them in the room.

Bai Tu didn’t react when he saw the comb, until the night when Lang Qi changed into a beast form. Looking at the giant wolf that was even bigger than before, with hair flying out when it moved, Bai Tu understood what was going on.

What can I do? I have to help my partner comb his hair.

Bai Tu has always known that Lang Qi was big, but now he has a clearer understanding of him. He is indeed a big guy, and he feels exhausted after combing his hair.

Fortunately, Lang Qi rarely changes into his animal form during the day. Even if he does, he will be careful not to get his hair into tangles. In addition, there is a bathroom in the cave, so Lang Qi’s hair is very smooth, and feels as smooth as silk to the touch, but not as soft as silk.

For orcs in the shedding period, combing the hair only once is not enough, so Bai Tu has added another task to his work: combing the wolf’s hair before going to bed every night.

Langze saw this once and was so envious that he found a little wolf to help him the next day. That night, the sound of Langze’s howling spread throughout half of the tribe.

Not only Langze, but the little wolves all comb their hair in almost the same way. When Bai Tu made the comb, it was after the rainy season. At that time, most of the hair that should have fallen off had already fallen off, and the hair was sparser than in winter. Although it felt a little when combing, it was not very painful. After getting used to it, they all liked this massage-like feeling.

However, winter has just passed, and in order to keep warm, the orcs have the most fur on their bodies during the winter, which is also the reason why orcs have strong cold resistance. Now that winter has not been over for long, the hair has just begun to fall off, and the fur on their bodies is thick and dense. The little wolves like to run around and play, and even if they are finally washed clean, it is not very obvious on the surface, but in fact a lot of the fur on their bodies is clumped together.

Wooden combs get damaged too quickly, so when the amount of iron in the tribe increased, Bai Tu designed an iron comb and asked Bai Hui to make it. Bai Hui was very capable, and the comb he made was indeed easy to use. Bai Tu combed Wolf Qi’s hair for three days, and the comb was still intact, with almost no signs of bending.

In the past, when the little wolves were combing each other’s hair, they would use force to comb the places they couldn’t reach. In the end, the people were fine, but the comb broke. Now that they can’t comb the hair, the little wolves still use the method from last year, and great force works miracles, but this year it’s not the comb that gets hurt, but the people.

The next day, when Langze came to find Bai Tu, he looked aggrieved and showed Bai Tu his shoulder.

It was a red patch. The little wolf was so strong yesterday that he pulled all the hair off Langze’s shoulder.

Bai Tu didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. He found some plant juice and made a pure plant conditioner: “Take a shower first, apply this on your body and then comb your hair.” The little wolves were all clean, but tangled hair could not be solved by just taking a shower, and using brute force would not work. If you don’t comb your hair, there will be fluff of different colors flying everywhere in the tribe. In order to avoid eating the fluff in the bowl, you can only resort to this last resort. Use a simple conditioner to add smoothness, massage the hair and comb slowly.

“Remember to pack up the combed fluff and don’t throw it around.” Bai Tu explained. The orcs are large in size, so the combed fluff must be weighed by kilograms. If it is thrown around, it will be everywhere when the wind blows. The solution is to put all the combed fluff together and finally hand it over to the textile team.

“I know!” Langze agreed excitedly. The fluff can be exchanged for a lot of points, so he will definitely not throw it away!

After Langze left, Bai Tu took out a small comb that was several sizes smaller than other combs. The small comb was made of wood, and the teeth were denser than those used by adults. It was specially prepared for cubs.

“Babies, it’s time to comb your hair.” Bai Tu shouted, and the two older wolf cubs immediately stood up and ran into his arms.

Not only adult orcs like to comb their hair, but young cubs do too. They have been combed by Bai Tu once, but the frequency of combing the cubs’ hair cannot be as high as that of adult orcs. It has been two days since the last time. Several cubs are staring at the comb, looking forward to Bai Tu combing their hair.

Bai Tu started with the big little black wolf. He gently held the little black wolf on his legs and then combed it slowly. He put all the combed hair in a jar.

The same goes for the other pups. Their hair is all packed separately and labeled to ensure it won’t be messed up next time.

Lang Qi was a little confused about his behavior of putting away all the fur, but he didn’t ask any further questions.

Bai Tu has observed Lang Qi’s behavior more often since he was taught by Hei Xiao. Finding that Lang Qi was clueless again, he took the initiative to explain: “Save all these, and when there are enough, make a doll the same size as the current cub. It’s a realistic one, just like the toys now, but this one is made of wood. Later you can use their fur to make a furry one.”

Bai Tu was talking about toys similar to modern felt toys, but using the fur that fell from the cubs’ bodies, which would definitely have a different meaning, so he put all the fur that fell from the cubs separately.

Lang Qi listened to him carefully, nodded from time to time, and seemed to think that this method was good.

“Speaking of which, do you still have the hair you shed when you were a child?” Bai Tu suddenly asked. Lang Qi has no brothers or sisters born in the same litter, so the hair he shed should be kept separately, right? Or if there is no childhood hair, an older one will do. The hair he combed from Wolf Qi these days is not enough to make a large wolf.

Yes, he planned to practice with wolf Qi’s hair first. After all, he had only seen others make it before, but had never really tried it himself, so he was not sure what he could make. The wolf cubs had too little hair, and even less that fell off. After combing twice, only a small handful was left. It would probably take several years to grow them to this size, so there would be no extra hair to practice with.

The ones on Langqi’s body are different. There are a lot of them, and the quality is good. Bai Tu plans to use Langqi’s fur to make two, one big and one small. The small one is about the same size as the wolf cubs, and the big one is as big as a pillow. They can be placed in the room or held and played with. In short, they look good no matter how they look.

I don’t know if it’s an illusion, but Bai Tu always feels that the fur combed from Lang Qi is softer than other fur and feels very comfortable to touch. It would definitely be very comfortable to hug him in winter.

After hearing this, Lang Qi was silent for a moment. He glanced at the wardrobe that was used to store animal skins that were only used in winter because the weather was getting warmer, and said, “Throw it away.”

“Throw it away?” Bai Tu was very surprised. He thought that according to Lang Qi’s habit, he would not mix his fur with other people’s fur, but he didn’t expect that he actually threw it away.

“Okay then, I’ll make a small one first, and then make a big one after accumulating enough hair.” Since there was no hair left from before, and the hair combed now is not enough to make a big one, then I’ll start with the small one. Anyway, it will take a while for the cubs to make one, and they won’t get mixed up after they’re done.

Actually, it doesn’t matter if they get confused, because both the orcs and the cubs are different from real animals, they can tell which one is theirs and say it.

Lang Qi looked at the white map, then at the several boxes of plush in his arms. He didn’t say anything, but he looked at the wardrobe again when he was resting at night.

Bai Tu realized a few days later that the fur he combed from Lang Qi’s body felt almost exactly the same as the blanket he covered himself with in winter.

Before, I just thought that both felt equally comfortable and didn’t think about it in other ways.

But after combing the fur, Lang Qi will change into human form and collect all the fur together to make sure there is not a single strand of fur on the bed, and he will not put his own fur together with that of his cubs.

It would be fine if it happened for one or two days, but it has been like this all the time. Bai Tu gradually feels something is wrong. According to this lifestyle and Lang Qi’s usual character, how could he throw away all the fluff of the first twenty years?

Even Langze, who was a bit unreliable, would save his fur until the tribe needed it later. Although due to various factors, the amount of fluff the little wolves took out was less than half of that of the other orcs, it was obvious that they were not orcs who would throw fluff around carelessly.

It didn’t make sense that everyone else put their fluff away, but the steady Lang Qi just threw it around.

If you haven’t thrown it away and now you don’t want to take it out, that means you have probably used it. Plus, Lang Qi’s fur is so comfortable to touch. Even though the temperature in the cave is not as cold as in winter, Bai Tu likes to touch it more while tidying it up. The more he touches, the more familiar it feels.

The objects he came into contact with during the winter were limited, and the feel of the fur was completely different from that of ordinary animal skins, so it was easy for him to think of the blanket he often covered himself with in the winter.

If it’s just the feel that’s the same, the white picture isn’t so certain, the key is that the colors of the two are also similar.

The orc’s fur, to be more precise, is the undercoat. Unlike the harder outer layer of hair, the undercoat is softer and mainly serves to keep warm. Its colors are mostly gray or white.

The color of the base coat varies. Initially, all the fluff was put together and cleaned, and then the wool was spun into yarn. The final product had a relatively consistent color, which was between gray and white, with some gray patterns.

The blanket in his hand has a more fixed color, which is pure gray. Because later some orcs sent freshly combed wool to him, there were some differences in the colors of blankets made in different batches, but he didn’t care about it at first.

Now it seems that this blanket was either made by plucking the fur of several orcs of the same color, or it was made by one person using all the fur that he had accumulated before.

The possibility of the first situation is almost zero, because from the time he started weaving blankets to now, he has not seen anyone bald.

There was only one possibility left. Bai Tu touched the blanket, then touched the fluff that had been combed off several times, and sighed with satisfaction.

No wonder he always felt that this blanket made him sleep more comfortably. It probably had some added aura to it.

Sometimes he couldn’t tell why, but from winter to now, he did feel more at ease when he was with Lang Qi.

Even though he knew what the previous fluff was used for, Bai Tu didn’t plan to take it apart and use it. After all, he would need it to cover himself next winter, so he might as well save it up. Lang Qi was big in size anyway, so he would be able to save enough by combing it a few more times.

Not knowing when Lang Qi had secretly asked the textile team to make it without telling him, Bai Tu thought about it and did not put the blanket back, but placed it at the end of the bed.

When Lang Qi came back and saw the blanket, he paused. Bai Tu, who had been paying attention to him, could clearly see it.

As usual, Lang Qi walked over to Bai Tu, hugged him, and then went to look at the cubs. His eyes were no longer on the blanket, as if the pause when he first came in was just Bai Tu’s illusion.

“Qi, I think this blanket is the most comfortable.” Bai Tu suddenly spoke.

Lang Qi paused in holding the cub. He didn’t expect him to say this. Even though he knew that Bai Tu was praising the blanket, not him, he still felt a sweet feeling in his heart.

“Really?” Lang Qi’s voice was a little flat, as if he was calm and unperturbed.

“Who did you exchange it from?” Bai Tu continued, “I don’t know if I can get one of the same quality. I’ve looked at other blankets, but none of them are as comfortable as this one.”

“I can’t remember, I probably can’t.” Lang Qi’s voice was still flat, but only he knew how happy he was. His hands holding the cub were shaking a little.

This is the second time Bai Tu praised him! The first time was when the two of them had not yet confirmed their relationship, and it had been a long, long time.

“Alas,” Bai Tu seemed very disappointed that he couldn’t get a second blanket, and finally said slowly, “Then we can only use this one.”

“What?” Lang Qi, who was very happy, suddenly realized that something was wrong and turned to look at him, “What are you going to use this one for?”

“To wrap the cubs,” Bai Tu explained, “The temperature in my brother’s cave is a little lower than the one we live in. The incubator cools down too quickly inside. Adding a blanket might be better.” Hei

Xiao had moved to another cave when Hei Yan came back. Although there were partitions between the rooms in the cave, it was okay to live there occasionally. Hei Xiao didn’t want to live here all the time. There was an empty cave not far from this one. After discussing with Bai Tu, we decided to move there.

The new cave had been uninhabited for the whole winter and had been left idle. At most, some things were stored there, so the temperature was naturally lower than that of the cave where the kang was heated all the time.

Lang Qi froze for a moment. He never expected that Bai Tu praised the blanket because he wanted to give it to someone else.

That night, when Bai Tu was sleeping with the cubs in his arms, Lang Qi quietly got up, took the blanket out of the closet, brought it back after a while, and put the blanket back inside.

The next morning, Bai Tu was muttering about giving Hei Xiao a blanket. He opened the closet and felt around, and immediately discovered that the blanket from yesterday had been swapped.

The color of this blanket looks similar to the other one, but Bai Tu had carefully observed that day last night, and after sleeping in it for a whole winter, he could instantly feel the difference in feel.

Bai Tu withdrew his hand and said in Lang Qi’s expectant gaze: “I suddenly remembered that this blanket has been used for a whole winter. It seems not good to give it away. Let’s go to the next room and get a new one.”

Lang Qi: “…”

Lang Qi is not stupid. He didn’t react when he heard Bai Tu’s words yesterday, but now, Bai Tu changed his mind when he was about to send the blanket over, and now he has to take the one he just changed yesterday. Looking at the smile on Bai Tu’s face that could not be concealed, he instantly understood.

Lang Qi never likes to talk much. He pounced on a rabbit like a vicious wolf and trapped Bai Tu under him.

“When did you find out?” For fear of waking up the cubs and not being able to have Bai Tu all to himself, Lang Qi spoke in a low voice close to Bai Tu’s ear.

Bai Tu felt his ears a little itchy and moved slightly: “Yesterday.”

Lang Qi’s eyes darkened and he kissed Bai Tu on the face. He wanted to do something, then looked up at the cubs sleeping in a ball not far from them and sighed in his heart.

“When will they grow up…” Lang Qi whispered, as if aggrieved and complaining, “They always steal from you.”

Bai Tu just fell for his tricks and said softly, “Okay, how old are you, and you still bother with the cubs? I learned that from you.”

Bai Tu saw clearly that the cubs’ domineering nature did not come out of thin air. The two big ones had been with Lang Qi for a long time and learned to be like him, and the three small ones were purely inherited. Lang Qi still called them cubs, but in fact he was exactly the same as the cubs.

The difference is that Lang Qi knows how to hide his true emotions, and they were only truly expressed during the period of Chinese medicine. Some of the cubs, on the other hand, don’t know how to hide and will just express their thoughts directly.

Lang Qi stared into Bai Tu’s eyes and did not deny his last words. He just kissed him fiercely on the corner of his mouth again.

Bai Tu felt pain and kicked him with his bent leg: “You’re biting again!” He was not paying attention last time and was bitten by the other party, leaving a mark. Finally, Hei Xiao discovered it and started biting again this time.

Lang Qi, who was kicked, still didn’t let go of his hand. He kissed Bai Tu’s ear again until one of the cubs moved. Then he sighed and let Bai Tu go.

“I want to send them all to kindergarten.” Lang Qi said suddenly.

Bai Tu: “…”

Bai Tu: “They are less than one year old!” The two older cubs that can transform into human form can indeed be sent to kindergarten, but the other three are less than four months old. Is this their biological father?

“How dare you let the cub call you father.” Bai Tu said unhappily.

“They didn’t cry anyway.” Seeing that the cub hadn’t opened his eyes yet, Lang Qi rubbed Bai Tu’s face again. As long as the cub was awake, Bai Tu would always belong to the cub, and only at this time could he have him all to himself.

“Didn’t you call anyone else?” Bai Tu interceded for the cub, “It will be fine when it grows up.”

To be honest, he originally thought that the cub called uncle on purpose, but after observing them all the way, he found that they did misunderstand the cub.

Although the two cubs did not treat Lang Qi as a close relative, Lang Qi’s status in their hearts was indeed higher than that of others.

As for the issue of address, except Bai Tu, everyone else is called uncle, no matter how old they are. Even if Bai An comes over, he is still uncle. One moment he calls Bai An uncle, and the next moment he calls Bai Qi uncle, forcing the father and son to be of the same generation.

After teaching them several times, Bai Tu finally understood that the two cubs were simply lazy. If they had learned other names, they would have called different people differently. This way is more convenient. Call Bai Tu dad, and everyone else is uncle. You only need to recognize Bai Tu.

But even though Bai Tu could see the cubs’ lazy thoughts, he couldn’t do anything about them. After all, they were just children who had just learned to walk. Even if they could understand what adults meant occasionally, they couldn’t understand complicated words. None of the principles applied to cubs.

Bai Tu baby didn’t have time to scold such a big cub. It was just a matter of name after all. Even if he called it wrong, others wouldn’t care.

Even if it was Lang Qi, he was just talking verbally. He still agreed when the cub called him uncle.

But he definitely couldn’t tell Lang Qi about this. Bai Tu felt a little sorry for his waist and kissed Lang Qi on the corner of his mouth as if to comfort him: “Okay, I’ll teach them a lesson when they grow up, okay? How can you not call me father? That’s not right!”

Lang Qi looked at Bai Tu, who was saying one thing and thinking another, and suddenly said: “A father must pay for a son’s debt.”

“What?” Bai Tu didn’t hear clearly what he said.

But Lang Qi didn’t intend to repeat it a second time. He just rubbed his head again and pulled him up from the bed: “Let’s talk about it tonight.”

“So mysterious.” Bai Tu complained. He sat up and looked back at the cubs. From the oldest to the youngest, three of them had woken up, and the other two would be awake soon.

“Let’s go cook.” Bai Tu picked up all the cubs and gently kicked Lang Qi.

A dad’s day starts with breakfast.

“Yeah.” The temperature next to the stove is high when the weather gets hot. Lang Qi doesn’t let Bai Tu get close to him recently. He is the one who prepares three meals a day for the cub and the two of them.

After taking a look at the cubs, Lang Qi secretly kissed Bai Tu when the cubs weren’t looking at him, and then left the room.

Bai Tu was too tired to complain. He really suspected that wolves were actually transformed from dogs. Which wolf is so clingy?

The gray wolf cub that had just woken up in his arms whimpered and tried to climb up. Bai Tu freed one hand and carefully protected the cub from below, fearing that he would lose his grip and fall.

The gray little wolf cub grunted as he crawled to Bai Tu’s collar and kissed him on the chin.

The white wolf cub imitated the gray wolf cub’s actions and tried to climb up, but it was the smallest and the weakest, so it could not climb anymore after two steps and groaned softly.

Bai Tu took it off and put it on his shoulder. He was so skilled at this action that he couldn’t be more skilled. He did the same thing with the other two older wolf cubs.

Sure enough, the next second after I put the little white wolf cub on my shoulder, I received a kiss on the cheek.

Bai Tu put down the gray and white wolf cubs he had kissed and met the gaze of the black wolf cub.

Otherwise, this one is the most similar to Lang Qi. It never moves like the other two. It just looks at you silently, making you unable to ignore it.

The little black wolf cub didn’t act coquettishly or crawl, but he was still young after all, and the expectation in his eyes was real, making people want to satisfy all his needs.

Bai Tu: “…” What can I do? I have to pamper my own child.

Bai Tu put this one on his shoulder as well. The little black wolf held onto his clothes very steadily without moving.

But Bai Tu knew what would happen next, and sure enough, a moment later, he was kissed on the right cheek.

The other two larger wolf cubs no longer needed Bai Tu’s help. They had done the same action countless times and quickly climbed onto Bai Tu’s shoulders, one on each side.

Bai Tu sighed. His previous thought was not accurate enough. It wasn’t that one wolf transformed from a dog, but all these wolves transformed from dogs, right?

When Hei Xiao came to find Bai Tu, he found Lang Qi preparing food for the cubs outside. Knowing that Bai Tu was in the inner room, he went straight in.

As soon as I entered the house, I saw two wolf cubs on Bai Tu’s shoulders and three wolf cubs in his arms. I took a deep breath silently and told myself that these were all nephews.

Just walked to Bai Tu, Hei Xiao was silent for a moment, and said slowly: “You smell like a wolf.”

Bai Tu: “…”

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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