Conan: I am really a good person

Chapter 409 Animal World

Chapter 409 Animal World ①

The animal world is a world full of dangers. It has a cold food chain where the law of the jungle and survival of the fittest is the truth of everything.

When she woke up from the wilderness, Suzuki Sonoko recalled her parents' teachings and warned herself in this way.

She came from the city, a place where all kinds of animals can live in harmony. Sometimes sheep sit next to tigers, sometimes wolves and dogs live together in a corner of the subway, and sometimes eagles are sprayed with blood by mice. All kinds of seemingly unimportant rules form a special human-like social system, which arranges the animals in a harmonious yet disharmonious framework.

Born and raised in the city, Suzuki Sonoko was already familiar with the framework, but the crash of the spacecraft made her leave all the familiar places.

It was a tourist spaceship, on which were Suzuki Sonoko, Suzuki Sonoko's friends and others. As the shrill emergency alarm sounded on the spaceship, the crew member screamed and gave instructions on how to save themselves. Before the spaceship landed heavily, she activated the emergency device on her seat and landed in the wilderness.

In the wilderness, urban frameworks do not exist, and all animals hunt or escape hunting based on their instincts.

As a short-eared rabbit cub, the first problem that Suzuki Sonoko faced was the night. She searched for several times in the vast grassland as the night grew darker and colder, but she could not find her friend or anyone else. She could only rub her short, sticky rabbit ears with her paws in frustration. After rubbing her ears left and right for a while, she made up her mind and got into the grass and walked against the wind.

If I walk against the wind, the animals in the wild won't smell me, right?
...Mr. Kuihua said in class that we should walk against the wind, right?

Because it was so small, with a little more care, Suzuki Sonoko's entire rabbit disappeared completely in the grass. She was very careful when walking in the grass, without jumping at all, and carefully covered her ears which were so short that they could not reach her chin even when they hung down. After walking like this for a while, she felt that the wind, which had been weakened by the grass, became even weaker, as if blocked by something. A hazy light appeared in the darkness in front of her, so she pursed her three-petal rabbit mouth and quietly leaned forward to take a look.

She saw a tree stump.

The tree stump was actually very short, only several meters thick, but it was very large compared to the rabbit cubs. There was a small window in the lower part of the stump close to the ground. The light came from the small window, and faint voices could be heard from inside.

Is it a gopher?

Do gophers eat rabbits?

Questions popped up in Suzuki Sonoko's mind. She rustled to the tree stump, covered her mouth with her crossed ears, and quietly looked inside through the window.

The window on the tree stump was actually half a small skylight, and inside was a large cellar-style room. The room looked warm, with orange lights on. Each piece of wooden furniture was covered with layers of furry blankets, and in the middle was a large square table with all kinds of food and drinks on it. It looked like a weird scene that could only appear in Alice in Wonderland.

What’s even weirder is that there are three animals in the room: a big dog, a fox and a wild boar!
The big dog looked extremely impatient, sitting in a wooden nest far away at the edge of the room, not even wagging his tail, with his eyebrows drawn down, looking ferocious. But he was a Samoyed!
He didn't even smile!
Not only was he not smiling, he looked like he wanted to bite a pig!
That's a wild boar!
There's *** all over the skin!

The wild boar was totally unaware that he was in a somewhat dangerous situation. He was busy grunting and picking at the delicacies on the table. After a round, he finally looked up, revealing his face with a big nose. What was special was that one of his eyes was blind, with an X in the shape of an eye, which was a very standard blindness.

As soon as he raised his head, he chewed his food without even wiping it, "Tell me, why does that thing look at me so badly?"

The Samoyed stared at him coldly, with no intention of answering, but rather showing signs of being about to bite him if it could no longer endure it. Even Suzuki Sonoko, who had never seen wild animals hunting, could see the murderous intent in him.

Although the wild boar didn't sense the murderous intent, it seemed to know that the Samoyed was unhappy with it, and it was looking at the fox when it spoke. The fox was snow-white and was resting with her eyes closed near the table. Her narrow and charming muzzle was pressed on her fluffy and beautiful tail. When she heard the words, she slightly opened her eyes and glanced at the wild boar with a smile. It was just a light glance, and although she didn't say anything, there was a kind of light anger. So immediately, she and the wild boar seemed to be in two different levels, her level was the holiday villa, and the wild boar's level was the cellar full of garbage.

The wild boar buried his head and began to grunt again. He didn't look like he was eating, but rather venting his anger. He bit his teeth hard every time he chewed, which also served as a way to grind his teeth. When he raised his head again, he complained again, "I didn't provoke him, did I?"

"I just went on one mission with him and he became upset with me!"

Eh?
'he'?
The room was really weird. It looked like a horrible place where one would get chewed alive if he entered a rabbit. Suzuki Sonoko shook her fluffy tail and was already thinking of retreating. She continued to listen carefully while glancing around to try to find a way out.

At this moment, the white fox spoke. She half sat up, with her fluffy tail hanging in front of her muzzle like a fan. "Who told you to go out with your left foot first?"

The wild boar temporarily stopped eating and cried out, "My right foot came out the door first!"

In the corner, Samoyed said coldly: "Idiot."

The fox paused with its fluffy tail, and looked away, as if relieved by a student's stupidity. It then looked at the boar seriously for a moment, and said, "Maybe you stink him."

"Doesn't he force you to take a bath ten times every time he sees you?" She judged lightly and irresponsibly, "It must be because you stink that he is offended."

Suzuki Sonoko blinked, and blinked again, staring at the fox in surprise and suspicion.

She remembered a rabbit friend she knew, whom she met while traveling with her friends. That rabbit had short ears like her, but its tail was pointed and three or four times larger than that of an ordinary rabbit. Its body was also larger than that of an ordinary rabbit. It was said to be a Siberian giant rabbit with pointed ears and a large tail.

Although it was so big, the rabbit friend was very gentle. Suzuki Sonoko once saw with her own eyes that after her friend rushed out of the haunted house with tears in her eyes, she held her friend in her arms and licked his fur gently. She was deeply impressed: she was so anxious that she jumped up and down but couldn't lick her friend's cute tearful face!
The rabbit friend was a little bit foxy, always smiling, and liked to imitate the whimpering of a fox on purpose. She was also a pretty rabbit that was rather gorgeous. It was fine at the beginning, but when Suzuki Sonoko saw the fox in the room looking a little impatient because of being stupid, she thought of the rabbit friend who often disappeared and appeared inexplicably.

Then his surprise and thoughts were interrupted by the wild boar's howl, "No way! No way!! I am a wild boar!!! Isn't it normal for me to stink?! I am supposed to stink!"

The one-eyed boar was furious, "You talk as if you haven't been forced to wash before!"

"You still had to be washed in water for a long time to get rid of the pungent spices!" He said to the fox unhappily, "You dyed the fox fur white because it looks clean!"

"And you!" He went to confront Samoyed again, "Why are you so cold? It's as if you are reluctant to talk to me. If you have the guts, just turn your face away when that guy forces you to wash for half an hour and calls you a dead face!"

"Dead dough buns!"

(End of this chapter)

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