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Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World – Chapter 123

Building a Civilization and Raising Cubs in the Beast World - Chapter 123

Chapter 123

The cubs of different races look different and their sizes vary. Even if Bai Tu couldn’t see clearly what was in Tu Bing’s hand, he could quickly rule it out. Anyway, it couldn’t be the cubs of the rabbit or wolf tribe.

The tribe has made special regulations regarding cubs. Orcs who do not want to raise cubs after giving birth can hand them over to the tribe. Anyone who abandons cubs without permission or intentionally harms them will be punished. The orcs are just a little naive, but not stupid. They would risk being punished and abandon their cubs, unless they are pregnant.

What’s more, this cub is smaller than an ordinary wolf cub. Although it is about the same size as a rabbit cub, orcs who have seen both kinds of cubs can tell the difference at a glance. The most obvious thing is that rabbit and wolf cubs are born with a thin layer of fur, unlike this cub, which looks like a little mouse at first glance, with a naked body.

The other races were even less similar. The lion cubs were the largest among the tribes. The cat cubs were small, but there were only a few of them. He was very sure that no orcs had given birth recently, not to mention the vultures. Although they had a bad reputation, they all had wings, which were completely different from this one.

After eliminating several races in the tribe, the answer was obvious. Combined with the usual behavior habits of giant pandas, Bai Tu sighed slightly.

No cubs were born for several years. Is it true that there were no cubs or were they simply ignored after they were born?

There is a reason why there are so few of them. I’m afraid that the panda that lost its cub doesn’t even know it had a cub.

No matter what race the cub was, it would not work to carry it like this. Bai Tu went to the nearest room and asked for a small piece of cotton cloth. It happened that there was a new partner here, and there was a little bit of clothes left from the clothes he had cut before. It was not much bigger than a handkerchief, but it was more than enough to wrap a giant panda cub.

I don’t know what the law of evolution is in the Beast God Continent. The cubs of some races are already relatively strong when they are born, just a little small in size, while the orc cubs of the Flower Bear clan are so weak when they are born.

Bai Tu carefully held the cub in his arms and went to the room to ask who gave birth to the cub.

After Bai Tu finished speaking, a group of orcs who were chewing bamboo and shoots stopped at the same time and looked at him slowly.

“I gave birth to it, I gave birth to it.” A female orc with a relatively clean animal skin came out, “Can we go and see the cubs? Hiccup–” She burped halfway through her words and smiled at Bai Tu very embarrassedly.

A group of people had not eaten for several days, and now they ate to their heart’s content. Each person ate at least dozens of kilograms of bamboo.

Bai Tu held his forehead with his hand and said, “It’s not the one you lost, it’s the one that gave birth to a cub just now.” Looking around, in the entire Beast God Continent, perhaps only the Flower Bear Tribe could do such a thing, just throwing the cub away and not caring about it.

Seeing that the person involved had not appeared yet, Bai Tu changed his statement: “Who turned into beast form just now?”

Regardless of whether they give birth to cubs in human form or beast form, most orcs will have a step before giving birth, that is, to turn into beast form first, like he did at that time, and Hei Xiao also turned into beast form when he laid eggs. More orcs give birth directly in beast form, and some orcs will not turn back into human form immediately after giving birth, or they will maintain beast form for a period of time after giving birth in human form. In short, the changes during this period are rather chaotic, but there will almost always be a process of beast form appearing.

A young female orc nearby said, “I, I changed. I didn’t do it on purpose. I just had a stomachache.” She didn’t want to change into a beast in front of someone else’s tribe, but she had a stomachache and turned into a beast uncontrollably.

It seemed that she couldn’t hold it in after the transformation and made some garbage, but she couldn’t find it in the end. Xiong Yi was a little panicked. Could it be that because of her, the Snow Rabbit Tribe didn’t want to return the cubs of their tribe to them?

Thinking of this, Xiong Yi felt that the bamboo shoots in his hand were no longer fragrant.

“Do you have a partner? Even a temporary one counts.” Bai Tu finally confirmed.

As expected, even the partner had to be punished. Xiong Yi reluctantly put down the bamboo shoots in her hand and was about to shake her head when her partner had already stood up.

“I am Yi’s partner.” Xiong He said, “If you want to hit someone, hit me.”

Bai Tu: “…” What’s wrong with this panda? He hits people at every turn. Don’t think that he won’t dare to move just because he’s a panda.

After complaining in his heart, Bai Tu lifted the cub in his hand a little: “Here, your cub.” All the bears who came here today are here, and only Xiong Yi admitted that he had transformed into a beast. There is a high chance that the cub is theirs.

Xiong He, who thought Bai Tu was going to punish them, was stunned.

Xiong Yi, who thought that the Snow Rabbit Tribe would not return their cubs, was stunned.

They didn’t know what had happened, but all the orcs in the Flower Bear Tribe were shocked, knowing that this cub was definitely not the one they lost.

Is the Snow Rabbit Tribe so good? Helping to rescue a cub and giving away a new one?

A young bear tribe member asked, “This one doesn’t look easy to raise. Can you give us a bigger one?” This one was too small. The bear tribe member compared his hand, which was not even as big as a few of his fingers. Such a small cub could be crushed to death by accident. It would be better if the Snow Rabbit Tribe could replace it with a bigger one.

Bai Tu was silent.

Bai Chen was silent.

Rabbit Ice was silent.

Hei Xiao, who went to the cave to find Bai Tu and learned that Bai Tu was at the foot of the mountain, went down the mountain directly. He also heard this and remained silent.

“Not easy,” Hei Xiao sighed, “Someone even more stupid than Yan and Ze has appeared.” The word “stupid” was taught to him by Bai Tu. It is a unique temperament. Hei Xiao saw that this bear had that temperament, and it was even more serious than Hei Yan and Lang Ze.

Bai Tu: “…” Well, he had the same idea.

“What are you talking about!” The leader of the Flower Bear Tribe slapped the young orc who had just spoken on the head.

Bai Tu and others breathed a sigh of relief, finally there was someone who was a little more reliable.

The next moment, everyone realized that they were overthinking.

The leader of the Flower Bear Tribe turned around and said to Bai Tu in a gentle tone: “Chief Bai An, right? Don’t worry, no matter what kind of cubs you give us, we will raise them well.” His attitude was sincere and grateful.

Bai Tu/Bai Chen/Tu Bing/Hei Xiao: “…” There was nothing wrong with the other party’s attitude, but these words made people silent.

Bai Tu Youyou: “I still underestimated the unity of their tribe.” I should have thought about it earlier. How reliable can a leader be when he brought too many people and ran out of food halfway, causing everyone to go hungry for several days?

Hei Xiao: “Me too.”

Bai Chen Tu Bing nodded.

Hei Xiao looked down at the cub and sincerely suggested: “Why don’t you keep the cub?” He suspected that if it was left in the hands of this group of people, it would probably die.

Bai Tu thought seriously about the feasibility of doing so, and his mind finally weighed on the side of raising the pandas. He originally thought that the pandas seen today were becoming increasingly unreliable due to artificial breeding, but it turns out that wild giant pandas are also so unreliable.

Maybe there are some reliable ones, but they are just too lucky, and the group of people they met have too strange personalities. In short, they cannot let them raise the giant panda cubs.

Even if they were not allowed to raise the cub, they had to make one thing clear: “We are not giving you a cub. We picked up this one outside. It is most likely hers. Come and smell it. Let me make it clear first. Whether it is or not, we will raise it in our tribe first and return it to you when it grows up.”

“Me???” Xiong Yi was confused. He looked at the white map and then at the tribesmen around him. “I don’t have any cubs. I didn’t lose them.”

The leader nodded: “It really wasn’t lost by her. We can testify.”

A group of flower bear orcs nodded in unison.

Bai Tu: “Come here and smell it!” He finally realized how unreliable these pandas were, and he became more convinced that this cub could not be left to them to raise.

Xiong Yi was a little afraid that he would get angry, so he finally walked to Bai Tu accompanied by Xiong He. As soon as he approached, he suddenly exclaimed.

It seems, seems, maybe… it really is her cub.

The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe have a very sensitive sense of smell. Even though Bai Tu wrapped the cub up and left only a small gap, she could still smell it.

“Really?” Bai Tu felt a little tired. It was the first time he met such unreliable parents. “I’m just showing it to you this time. I’ll give it to you after I raise it up. Otherwise, it would be bad if you lose it again.”

He was not targeting the Flower Bear Tribe. It was just a while ago that this previous record came to an end. Such a big cub is very fragile. Fortunately, it was summer and met the careful Tu Bing. If it had been two months earlier, or if Tu Bing had not noticed the cub in the corner, no one might have ever discovered that this cub had been born.

Xiong Yi and Xiong He looked at Bai Tu with a serious face and did not dare to refute. They looked to the leader for help.

The Flower Bear leader was also stunned. They had always thought that the Snow Rabbit Tribe saw that their tribe had few cubs and wanted to give them one, but it turned out that the cub was born from an orc in their own tribe?

This is a scene that has not been seen for a long time. The Flower Bear Chief walked to the cub and confirmed that it was a cub from his own tribe. He was very grateful: “Thanks to Chief Bai An for his help…”

“My name is Bai Tu. Chief Bai An has gone to another territory and will not be back until tomorrow.” Bai Tu sighed again, turned his head, and looked at Hei Xiao with confusion. Didn’t he tell them who were in the tribe? The Flower Bear Tribe wouldn’t just come here without asking any questions, right? Trusting strangers so much?

Hei Xiao understood Bai Tu’s meaning and nodded.

Yes, when the Flower Bear Tribe heard that the cubs had been rescued and brought back to the Snow Rabbit Tribe, they became excited. When the Eagle Tribe went to notify them the second time, they started cutting bamboo after asking for the location. Otherwise, how could they be the first to arrive? They are men of action.

Bai Tu opened his mouth but said nothing in the end: “Forget it, let’s just leave it at that.”

Bai Tu wanted to tell the Flower Bear Tribe not to trust others easily. After all, it had only been a short time since they were deceived last time. It was fine to say that the lack of prey was due to the territory, but it was nonsense to say that the small number of cubs was due to the territory. It was not the first day that the Flower Bear Tribe had lived there. The decreasing number of cubs was probably due to the small number of people in the tribe, the large proportion of unreliable orcs in the tribe, and the low fertility rate of pandas.

But at the moment, everyone’s attention is all on the cub in his hands, and they won’t be able to remember anything you say at this time. It is better to wait until the Flower Bear Tribe leaves before reminding them, otherwise they will definitely forget.

Hearing Bai Tu say his name, the Flower Bear leader immediately said, “Chief Bai Tu, my name is Xiong Chi.”

Bai Tu responded, “I’ll take the cub first, and I’ll send the other one to you later.” Compared to this one, the other cub is already very strong. It is plump when held in the arms, and is almost the same as the cubs that can transform into human form. The Flower Bear tribe can keep in touch with it. As for the one in his hand, he should choose a suitable orc to take good care of it.

If there were fewer cubs in the family, Bai Tu might have taken the cubs back directly. However, now there are five cubs in total, two big and three small. Wolf Sui and Wolf Ying can tolerate the other three, but not this one who is from a different litter and of a different race. For the safety of the cubs, Bai Tu decided to choose someone else.

The final task fell on Tu Bing. She had taken care of newborn rabbits before, and raised them from small ones to almost the same size as other rabbit cubs. It was a relatively successful thing, and she was very suitable for taking care of cubs.

Bai Tu felt relieved when Tu Bing came, and he could call for help when the other party was too busy. After a winter of training, Bai Chen was able to take good care of the cubs.

After Bai Tu finished talking with a few people, the beastmen from the Flower Bear Tribe realized belatedly that they seemed to have come here to look for the lost cub, but ended up eating all the food they brought as a thank you on the way. Not only had they been hungry for several days, but they were still eating food from the Snow Rabbit Tribe.

After figuring it out, the group of people couldn’t help but get nervous. It was Bai Tu who said that they wanted to send the cubs over, and it was Bai Chen who had seen them eating. What if Bai Chen told Bai Tu everything, and the latter disliked that they had eaten too much food and had not given them any food in gratitude, and was unwilling to return the cubs?

The members of the Flower Bear Tribe looked at Bai Tu and the cub at the same time. They wanted to hug the cub, but Bai Tu only allowed Xiong Yi to touch it. He wouldn’t even let the cub’s father touch it, let alone them.

Bai Tu was really afraid of this group of orcs. The cubs were inherently more fragile than those from other tribes, but these burly orcs still wanted to touch them. The cubs were not even as big as their palms. Who wouldn’t be worried? What if one of the orcs got a heavy hand… In short, the safest way was to refuse everyone and no one could touch them. He only let Xiong Yi feel the cub’s presence a little, and then Bai Tu wrapped the cub up again.

Bai Tu handed the small cub in his hand to Tu Bing, and then went to the cave to pick up the larger giant panda cub. There was only one cub with such a special appearance in the Flower Bear Tribe, and Hei Xiao had confirmed it when he asked about the cub’s disappearance. The time, place and characteristics of the cub all matched. Moreover, the vulture from the Red Eagle Tribe who caught the cub from the Flower Bear Tribe also admitted that he stole it, so there was almost no possibility that he had taken the wrong cub.

Sure enough, as soon as the cub was taken out, the female orc who stood up earlier had red eyes, and it was not until she held the cub that she suddenly relaxed.

The rest of the members of the Flower Bear Tribe were equally excited. They had been looking forward to this cub for a long time. In the end, the cub was lost and the entire tribe was anxious for a long time.

Two surprises in one day, and the group of people didn’t know which one to be happy about.

The cub who returned to his mother’s arms seemed to know that he was going to leave, and he held Bai Tu’s hand tightly. Bai Tu coaxed the cub for a long time before letting go. Returning the cub is the inevitable choice. This cub is not as small and fragile as the other healthy cub. They have no right to ignore the cub’s relatives and force it to stay. Otherwise, what is the difference between them and the Red Eagle Tribe.

It took some time to find the relatives of the little cub, so after coaxing the older one, Bai Tu simply asked the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe to go to the cafeteria to try other foods.

“It’s easy to get malnutrition if you only eat one kind of food. Why not try our tribe’s food?” Bai Tu pointed at the bamboo shoots and said, “There are many ways to eat bamboo shoots.”

Although it’s okay to eat it directly, it’s too miserable to eat it alone. Even if the ingredients can’t be increased, the way of eating can be adjusted. After all, it’s a giant panda, and Bai Tu is still a little partial to such a small and precious species.

A few bear orcs who had just stopped eating felt their stomachs and nodded. They were indeed hungry. Bamboo and bamboo shoots are good in every way except that they can’t keep you hungry. They are almost digested soon after you eat them. Now, after just stopping for a while, I feel hungry again.

So a group of people set off towards the cafeteria in a mighty procession.

Even before dinner time, the cafeteria had already prepared a batch of food. This was because many young orcs in the tribe would feel hungry before mealtime, so in order to prevent them from running out of food, a batch of food would be prepared before each meal. According to the orcs’ appetite, none of this food will be wasted.

The orcs of the Snow Rabbit Tribe are very familiar with the smell of this kind of food, and can guess what is cooked in the meal by the aroma. For example, now it is steamed meat, stir-fried pork slices with peppers and corn dumplings.

The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe hadn’t smelled the aroma of meat for a long time, and they started swallowing their saliva before they even entered.

As the tribe leader, Xiong Chi was a little hesitant: “Why don’t we go somewhere else to eat?” They were very grateful to the Snow Rabbit Tribe for giving them food, but they had no appetite for eating bamboo and bamboo shoots when the smell was so delicious, even if they ate more.

“There’s no room for so many tables anywhere else, so let’s just eat here.” Bai Tu led them into the cafeteria. In order to make it easier to clean up, everyone ate in the cafeteria except in their own rooms or caves. In addition, Bai Tu was familiar with the tribes they visited, so he did not prepare a separate reception area.

As soon as they stepped into the cafeteria, all kinds of aromas hit them in the face. The orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe couldn’t help but touch the corners of their mouths, worried that they would drool. The group of people looked around and were very envious. They were worthy of being the orcs who defeated the Red Eagle Tribe and had so much food to eat.

The smell of the freshly-cooked meat was so overbearing that it went straight into people’s noses. The slightly older orcs could still bear it, but the younger spotted bear cubs didn’t have that much self-control. But knowing that this was someone else’s tribe, they didn’t dare to ask for food. Instead, they turned into beast forms with a grievance and lay in their parents’ arms.

There are more than forty people in the Flower Bear Tribe, most of whom are adult orcs or about to reach adulthood. There are only five smaller cubs, including the one that was just returned. The other four cubs are between five and ten years old.

The underage cubs are about the same size after they turn into animal forms. Bear cubs are different from rabbit cubs and wolf cubs. They usually grow to about ten kilograms before they stabilize and stop growing. Looking at these giant panda cubs, Bai Tu’s breathing paused.

It’s too unfair to turn into a panda if you don’t agree with something.

The Flower Bear Tribe treated their cubs very well. At least these cubs were all good. They were clean, with distinct black and white colors. They were just a little thin. It was not obvious when viewed individually, after all, a thick layer of fur covered their true size. But now with the comparison of the one that had been raised in the Snow Rabbit Tribe for several months, the others looked a little thin.

This cub stayed in the Snow Rabbit Tribe for about five months. There is no upper limit to the cub’s food intake, and the tribe generally does not restrict the cub’s food. This cub is particularly good at eating, as if it wants to make up for all the hunger it suffered in the Red Eagle Tribe. Its weight has increased rapidly in the few months in the tribe, and now it is three times rounder than when it first came.

When this one is put together with the others, the difference is between being round and slightly plump. If you remove the fluff on its body, it is indeed a little less round.

Bai Tu went straight to find Tu Mu and asked him to cook some more food for the cubs so that they could nourish them as soon as possible.

“Come in and eat quickly.” Seeing that the people of the Flower Bear Tribe did not move, Bai Tu urged them, “These foods are all made today. Take whatever you want to eat.” The weather is hot, and the orcs have big appetites, so there is basically no food left in the cafeteria. The food for every meal is freshly made, and it tastes good and is safe. Since the experience of the Black Hair Tribe, without Bai Tu’s instruction, the others also consciously ate up all the food, leaving no food behind to prevent it from going bad.

Nowadays, many foods in the cafeteria are no longer portioned and served directly as before. Instead, each person is given a tray and chooses what he wants to eat. Orcs who come early can choose from more varieties, while orcs who come late have fewer choices, but most people can eat what they want, which is much better than before when there was a portion of each food regardless of whether they wanted to eat it or not.

Xiong Chi couldn’t believe it: “We can eat all these?” They were just envious of the orcs of the Snow Rabbit Tribe, but it turns out that they also have food. The group of people were so surprised that they didn’t know what to do.

“Of course, eat as much as you want.” Bai Tu said. He had already told Tu Mu to add more food in the evening, so he would not be unable to provide a meal for dozens of orcs.

It was the first time for the Flower Bear Orcs to see so many foods placed together, and also the first time to see a semi-buffet mode. They followed Bai Tu and the others. When Bai Tu took chopsticks, they also took chopsticks. When Bai Tu took porridge, they also took porridge. When Bai Tu took a piece of meat, they also took a piece of meat. When Bai Tu carried a tray to look for a table, they also carried a tray to look for a table.

“Huh? Do you all have such small appetites?” Seeing that they took so little, Bai Tu thought they were being polite, or mistakenly believed that these were the food for the entire tribe. After all, judging from the performance of these orcs just now, their appetites were not small. “Take more, eat as much as you want, and there will be new ones after you finish.”

“More than that?” A young orc was surprised. They saw that Bai Tu took so much and thought that this was the most he could take. Bai Chen had just told them that although Bai Tu was not the leader, his status in the tribe was close to that of the leader. Bai Tu only took these, and they did not dare to take more. Could they take more?

Before Bai Tu could say anything, a group of little wolves rushed in in a hurry. As soon as they entered the door, they went straight to the trays, fast but not chaotic. Each of them held a tray and ran to the meat area, picked up a full plate of meat, then went to the other side, scooped up a large bowl of porridge, and went to find an empty table with the meat and porridge. When they saw Bai Tu, they did not forget to say hello.

The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe watched the little wolves come in. At first they were just surprised that there were so many young orcs in their tribe. Then they saw that group of people took the meat like a whirlwind and the several large pots of meat were gone in the blink of an eye. The surprise in their eyes slowly turned into shock.

Just when they thought that the orcs behind them would not be able to eat, the orcs on the other side of the platform brought out several identical large bowls from somewhere, filled with new food.

The orc who had watched from the beginning to the end gradually opened his eyes wide. There are actually so many?

An underage orc asked in a low voice: “Can we take that much too?”

Bai Tu nodded: “Yes, go get it. There is goat milk over there, you can also take a bowl.” The amount of goat milk is a little less. After all, it cannot be squeezed out all. Some must be left for calves and lambs. This limited food is usually supplied to cubs, and the rest can be given to adult orcs. But it’s only for now. When there are more prey in the future, everyone will be able to drink it.

Afraid that the underage cub wouldn’t know how to take it, Bai Tu called a little wolf for help: “Zuo, go and help bring some goat’s milk.”

“Okay!” Wolf Zuo swallowed the meat in his mouth, trotted over and brought five or six bowls of goat’s milk. After distributing them to the cubs of the Flower Bear Tribe, there was one bowl left, which he quietly brought back to where they had been eating. There was suddenly a commotion. After a while, several little wolves buried their heads in doing something, and when they looked up again, everyone was smiling happily.

Bai Tu: “…” Forget it, let these little wolves think he didn’t see it.

The underage who asked Bai Tu just now smelled the milk in the bowl in front of him and wanted to drink it, but the two adults around him didn’t have it. He was a little scared and looked at Bai Tu with anticipation and nervousness.

“Drink it, these are for the cubs.” After explaining, Bai Tu pointed at the cub that had been living in the Snow Rabbit Tribe. This cub was already holding the bowl and drinking. Since the beginning of winter, the cubs have been able to drink half a bowl of goat’s milk every day, and they have become accustomed to it.

Seeing the newly found fellow cub drinking so happily, the underage cub hesitated for a moment, but finally couldn’t resist the temptation of the milky aroma. He picked up the bowl and carefully tasted it. The cub, who was drinking this kind of food for the first time, couldn’t help himself and excitedly showed his two round ears.

Several other younger cubs also started drinking. Like the younger cub in front, they were too excited to control themselves. Some showed their tails, some showed their ears, and there was one cub who looked unchanged, but his legs had turned into bear claws. The cub’s claws were short and could not reach the ground, so he could only sway back and forth while sitting on the stool.

Bai Tu controlled his hands and did not touch the bear ears. Instead, he told Xiong Chi about the process of making goat milk: “You can catch one or two ewes with lambs, squeeze out fresh goat milk every day and cook it for the cubs to drink. If conditions permit, you can also catch cows.” Most of the cubs could not refuse this kind of food.

Xiong Chi listened carefully, but when he heard about catching cattle and sheep, especially those with calves, his expression became a little confused. It is just a difficult point for other tribes, but for the Flower Bear Tribe, it is definitely the most difficult thing. The entire tribe does not have any large prey. There are some small prey, but they are too small and will run away when they hear any sound, making them difficult to catch.

Although he knew that this was a difficult task, for the sake of his cubs, Xiong Chi decided to go back and look for it again, in case any passing prey got lost.

The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe are not very good at using chopsticks, especially the cubs. When they eat food after drinking milk, they look at the chopsticks in their hands, and then look at the way Bai Tu and others hold the chopsticks. No matter how they hold them, it seems that nothing is right. It seems that the chopsticks have their own ideas and they can’t pick up any food at all.

Bai Tu remembered that he had forgotten the tableware when he saw the orcs next to him in trouble. The tribes he usually interacted with were all familiar ones. Those who would eat here were all good friends and had long learned how to use chopsticks, but the Flower Bear Tribe obviously didn’t know how to use them.

Bai Tu demonstrated it, but seeing that no one had learned it, he just taught them how to use a spoon.

A spoon is much easier to use than chopsticks. You will know how to use it as soon as you get it without being taught. Bai Tu then lowered his head to eat. He hadn’t eaten in the cafeteria for a long time and the atmosphere seemed pretty good.

Halfway through the meal, Bai Tu felt that the surroundings were a little quiet. Feeling strange, he slowly raised his head.

On the other side, Lang Qi was holding a few cubs and looking at this side silently.

Bai Tu couldn’t help feeling guilty. Although he clearly didn’t do anything, he still had a guilty feeling.

Bai Tu coughed lightly and stood up: “Is the food for the cubs ready? I’ll be back right away.” It was not yet time to eat, so he took a small amount of food, just to taste it. Usually the cubs were still asleep at this time, but today they were already very energetic.

“Everything is ready.” Lang Qi glanced at the food in front of Bai Tu.

Bai Tu: “…” It was just a meal in the cafeteria, but he inexplicably felt like he was caught stealing food. Bai Tu immediately shook his head, threw away this bad metaphor, and picked up the two dogs that were about to jump from Lang Qi’s arms towards him.

The other three were still in Lang Qi’s arms, grabbing Lang Qi’s arms, trying to find Bai Tu, but there was still a short distance between the two of them, and this distance was an unbridgeable gap for the cubs.

Bai Tu put two of them in his arms and took the other three. The cubs were more important than receiving the orcs. Bai Tu explained everything to Bai Chen and asked him to take care of these people: “They have been hungry for a few days and they just arrived. Let them stay in the tribe for two days before leaving.”

No matter which tribe the orcs are from, they will always be weaker than usual when they are hungry. The Flower Bear Tribe will have to cross the territories of several different tribes to return. If they are mistaken for invaders, it will be too late to run away. Therefore, it would be safer to rest in their tribe for two days and replenish your strength before going back.

Bai Chen agreed and took the initiative to introduce the food to Xiong Chi. The tribe had slowly become what it is today before everyone’s eyes, so any orc who was a little older would always be proud when introducing the development history of the tribe.

In just one year, they have grown from a tribe that would starve to death if they were not careful to their current size. They are definitely the fastest growing tribe in the Orc Continent.

Bai Tu seemed a little helpless when hearing this, so he waved his hand to remind the other party to be more humble, and then he took the cub and Lang Qi back together.

The cubs crawled around in Bai Tu’s hands, sniffing from time to time and calling out occasionally. Bai Tu pointed at the disobedient ones, stuffed them back into his arms and wrapped them with clothes.

“Is dinner delicious?” After leaving the cafeteria and there were only two of them around, Lang Qi suddenly asked.

Bai Tu, who was teasing the cub, paused. This question definitely could not be answered casually.

After hesitating for a moment, Bai Tu came up with the answer without any instruction: “It tastes good, but it’s not as good as what you made.”

“Really?” Lang Qi asked back.

“Yes, really, yours tastes better.” Bai Tu nodded, “You are the only one who understands my taste.” Some foods look the same, but the ones made by Lang Qi taste even better. It’s not that Tu Mu and others are not good at cooking, after all, those who can enter the kitchen have some basic skills, but there is a difference between the food made in a big pot and the food made in a small stove.

The pot is too big, and even if you stir-fry as many times as possible, it is impossible for each piece of meat to be cooked to the same degree, and the results from a small pot will be different. However, there is no need to explain to Lang Qi the difference between the two. In short, it is true that what he cooks is the best.

Lang Qi glanced at him and made sure that he was not lying, and then he felt slightly satisfied.

Finally fooled them, Bai Tu breathed a sigh of relief, lowered his head to look at the cubs who were looking at him curiously, and rubbed them one by one helplessly. You little rascals, you usually get up so late, but today you got up early, and you made your dad very upset.

Back in the cave, the two fed the cubs as usual, the difference was that today it was Wolf Qi’s turn to feed the two big and one small, while Bai Tu fed the two in the middle.

Bai Tu quietly observed Lang Qi and saw that he was no different from usual. He knew that today’s article was over and felt completely relieved.

It was not until the middle of the night, when I was half asleep and half awake, that I heard Lang Qi’s questions.

“Are the orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe good-looking?”

“What?” Bai Tu pulled the quilt upwards. He was so tired that he didn’t hear clearly what Lang Qi asked.

Lang Qi covered him up, hugged him and the quilt tightly, and asked softly: “Do you like the orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe very much?”

Bai Tu: “…” I should have guessed it just now. Today’s matter will not be so easy to get through.

Even though he was about to burst into tears, Bai Tu still cheered up and answered: “I just saw that their tribe was in a bad situation, so I took a little more care of them. Why

are you jealous? They will be gone in two days.” “Are you willing to do that?” Lang Qi has not forgotten the look in Bai Tu’s eyes when he looked at the cubs of the Flower Bear Tribe. He was about to take them home to raise. The look was completely different from the look he gave to other cubs.

“I’m willing to give it up, of course I’m willing to give it up.” Although he was sleepy, his instinct to save his life was there. Bai Tu stretched out his hand, pulled Lang Qi in front of him, looked up and kissed him, “As long as you two are

here, that’s enough. Okay, okay, go to sleep. I’m so sleepy.” Lang Qi stared at Bai Tu who had closed his eyes. After a moment, he gently helped him tidy up the quilt, carefully held him in his arms again, and fell asleep with him.

When Bai Tu went down the mountain the next day, Bai Chen was taking the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe to look at the breeding area. Bai Tu had always been willing to teach them some techniques that would not threaten the safety of his tribe. Knowing Bai Tu’s thoughts, Bai Chen naturally introduced some useful techniques to the Flower Bear Tribe. Both Bai Tu, Bai Chen and Bai Qi who brought them back hoped that next time they came they would not be hungry for several days like this time.

The energy provided by bamboo shoots is limited. Since prey in their territory is difficult to catch, they need to be cultivated. Although there are few animals that eat bamboo, there are some. If they are used well, they can get rid of the current predicament of living on only eating bamboo.

Bai Chen introduced the breeding method, while the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe looked at the prey with shining eyes. With so much prey, they could eat for a long time. The orcs of the Snow Rabbit Tribe were so happy. The envious orcs looked at the prey and then looked at the orcs who were working. These were also the objects of their envy, as they could eat meat to their heart’s content every day.

As a group of people were watching, a vulture that was cleaning the ground suddenly rushed towards them like crazy.

“I’m going to kill you ahhhh——”

The voice stopped abruptly halfway through the charge. Bai Tu looked over and saw that it was the young orc who thought he was going to give him a cub yesterday. His name seemed to be Xiong Li.

When the opponent attacked, Xiong Li transformed into a beast, ran over and bit the vulture’s wings tightly.

They spend most of their time eating, so you can imagine how strong their bite force is. When the vultures tore at them, half of their wings were broken, but they still didn’t run away.

An attack plan that had been planned for countless days disappeared into the bear’s mouth.

Bai Tu called two orcs to capture the man. He looked familiar. It was the troublemaker Hong Ku from before. He didn’t expect that he was still not honest after so long and even found an opportunity to steal the chain.

“What is he going to do?” Although the crisis has been resolved, the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe are still thinking about what happened just now.

“I don’t want to do heavy work.” Bai Tu explained that Hong Ku had always been dissatisfied with the tribe’s arrangements.

Hearing this, Xiong Chi asked Bai Tu excitedly: “If he doesn’t want to do it, can we do it instead?”

Xiong Li, who had just beaten someone up, had already regained his human form, wearing a piece of animal skin that had become tattered due to the transformation, and nodded desperately: “What he did, we can do too!” Isn’t it just cleaning the floor? They definitely do a better job than the vultures just now.

Several other orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe also looked at Bai Tu expectantly, hoping that the other party would keep them and let them do anything in the tribe.

Thinking of the food they had eaten last night and this morning, several people became more determined to stay. What did it matter if the work was tiring? As long as they were given food, they could do it no matter how tired they were.

The action of visiting the breeding area changed inexplicably, and several orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe pleaded to stay in the Snow Rabbit Tribe.

Bai Tu had no way of giving a direct answer to this question, and could only say, “Wait for me to discuss it with the chief.”

Although he was called the chief, there were actually several people involved in the discussion. After all, the Flower Bear Tribe consisted of not four or five people, but forty or fifty.

Upon hearing that the Flower Bear Tribe wanted to stay, Lang Qi looked at Bai Tu as if he was a sweet-talking scumbag.

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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