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.