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Chapter 549 Little things are really unreasonable

"Brother Siming, I always feel that this monk brother is very familiar to me, but I can't remember where I met him."

Gu Nuoer said, scratching his confused face with a small hand.

Ye Siming snorted coldly.

It was almost evening at this time, and the sky was dark and gloomy, as it had just stopped raining.

At this moment, the sky is extremely cloudy.

Gu Nuoer knew that generally the rain gods were tasked with raining rain here.

Even though she begged that it would not rain for a while, the heavy rain would still fall.

Gu Nuoer took Ye Siming's hand and quickened his pace: "Brother Siming, let's go home quickly, it looks like it's going to rain!"

However, not long after, a heavy rain suddenly came.

Ye Siming quickly took off his robe and put it on the top of Gu Nuoer's head.

"Brother Siming, you are trapped, what are you going to do?"

Her big wolf is going to get wet!

Ye Siming said in a natural tone: "I'm not afraid of the cold. If you get sick from the cold, I have to take care of you."

Heavy raindrops fell on the mountain path, causing ripples in the puddles.

Just when passing by a bush, Gu Nuoer heard a faint meowing sound.

She paused: "Is there a cat?"

Following the sound, the little guy took a few steps closer to the grass nearby and took a look.

It turned out to be a large bobcat, lying in a group in the bushes. Its belly was bulging and it was panting heavily.

Judging from its hostile and fierce eyes, it was probably about to give birth to kittens.

Gu Nuoer knelt down to check, and the lynx felt threatened, and bared its teeth and growled, as if to scare away the little guy.

However, when Ye Siming approached and stood behind Gu Nuoer.

But the bobcat struggled to get up, dragging its first child, which was about to be born, and seemed to want to run away.

Gu Nuoer quickly pressed it with her little hands: "Be careful, you may hurt the baby!"

Ye Siming frowned slightly: "Don't touch it, I might hurt you."

Gu Nuo'er didn't even raise her head, and kept smoothing the lynx's wet hair with her little hands.

"It's okay. Cats are not afraid. Just lie down. Brother Siming and I will stay with you!"

As she said that, she picked up a few small wooden sticks from the side, stuck them around the grass, and then put Ye Siming's robe on the wooden sticks.

Ye Siming stared even more.

The little thing actually made a simple rain shelter for the bobcat.

She was getting wet herself and protecting the bobcat from the rain?

Ye Siming sighed deeply: "Gu Nuo'er, if you are sick, I won't care about you."

The little guy was busy feeling the bobcat's belly to smooth the pregnancy. She hummed casually and said in a soft voice: "Brother Siming, we can't ignore it. It's raining so hard. It's very dangerous for it to give birth to kittens here."

Ye Siming pursed his thin lips.

The little thing is really unreasonable.

Is it possible that the poor people or animals she saw would reach out to help?

Ye Siming was actually right. In Gu Nuoer's eyes, these were all easy tasks.

It was raining heavily, and Gu Nuoer's dark hair was sticky beside her fair face.

Under her comfort, the lynx gradually calmed down and no longer struggled to escape.

Just when Gu Nuoer was looking at the lynx intently, he suddenly felt something on his head covering the heavy rain.

She raised her little head and saw that Ye Siming had just taken off the inner layer of clothes, holding his hands on the top of her hair.

As for himself, he was wearing a white undershirt. If he took it off again, nothing would be left.

Gu Nuoer's eyes were shining, and even though her hair was stuck to her face in an awkward manner, she couldn't help but smile sweetly at Ye Siming: "Brother Siming, you are so kind to me!"

Ye Siming looked at her smile and felt an inexplicable heat in his ears.

He turned his eyes away: "I'm afraid you'll get sick and feel uncomfortable, but I can't bear it."


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