My love game is too abstract
#190 - Yalo and his animal friends
“Wow, Fox, you're being so stingy today! It's just a little touch, isn't it?”
Squirrel was chased off by Peach Fox, and now she's squatting on Yarrow's head.
“That won't do. Dao companions are very important. You can't just let anyone touch him,” she said seriously.
“Then what do dao companions do together?” Bambi the deer asked curiously.
“Of course, it's dual cultivation!” Peach Fox said.
“What's dual cultivation?”
“Well, it's of course…” Peach Fox thought for a moment, recalling what Yarrow had told her before:
“It's playing games together, chanting scriptures together, and eating delicious food together!”
“Oh, oh…”
The little animals all had a look of “So that's how it is” on their faces.
“Hmph, hmph, as long as you have a dao companion and cultivate together, you can ascend to the Hall of Universal Brightness and become immortals!” Peach Fox said proudly.
“Amazing!”
The lark flew in front of Yarrow, fluttering its little wings.
“Human, let's do dual cultivation too!”
“No, no! I told you, he can only do it with me!” Peach Fox pushed it away, saying unhappily.
“What's the big deal? It's too much for Fox to hog him all to herself,” Squirrel said.
“Hey, hey, human, do you want to be our dao companion too?” Bambi nuzzled his arm.
“Me too, me too!” Squirrel jumped onto his shoulder.
“You… you're not allowed to come over!”
Peach Fox jumped up and down on Yarrow's head anxiously.
“Yarrow! Tell them something! You're my dao companion!”
Yarrow looked at the little animals jumping around in front of him and took a deep breath.
“They can actually talk.”
Surrounded by the little animals, he inexplicably felt like he was a Disney princess.
“Ahem, well, sorry, just like Peach Fox said, we should probably keep some distance.”
He grabbed the back of the little squirrel on his shoulder and lifted it down, placing it on Bambi's head.
“Peach Fox? What's Peach Fox?”
Hearing them ask about this, Peach Fox immediately became smug.
“Hmph, Peach Fox is my current name. Humans all have names. In order to cultivate into a human in the future, I need to have a name now too.”
“Yarrow gave it to me. How is it? Sounds good, right?”
“Oh, oh.”
The three little animals looked at each other and then excitedly said to Yarrow: “Human, human, give us names too.”
“Give us one! Give us one!” The lark fluttered its wings.
Yarrow looked at the three little things and pointed at Bambi the deer:
“You, I'll call you Bambi.”
Pointing at the little squirrel: “Bounce.”
Pointing at the lark: “Dodo.”
The three little animals were very happy to have names, chirping and calling each other's names.
“Then today, to celebrate having names, let's have a big feast!”
“Yarrow, come too! Come too!”
Dodo tugged at Yarrow's clothes, and Bambi pushed Yarrow forward with his head from behind.
“Where are we going?” he asked.
Peach Fox squatted on his head and patted his forehead.
“To our secret base!”
Half an hour later, Yarrow was dragged to the little animals' secret base.
It was a large tree hollow, hollow inside, big enough to fit a dozen people, and it was dry. It would be no problem to put a bed and some furniture in it and live there.
It was a bit like where those two bears lived.
Bounce jumped to the top of the tree hollow and pushed down a large net woven from vines, scattering the fruit inside all over the ground.
“Come and eat! These are all we've saved up, only to be eaten for occasional celebrations!”
Yarrow looked at the fruit, all peaches, apples, green pears, etc. Although they were preserved with space magic, they had probably been stored for too long, and some had already rotted, with brown spots appearing on them.
“Yarrow is a guest. Yarrow, eat first.”
Peach Fox chose the freshest green pear, held it in her mouth, and handed it to Yarrow.
Under the gaze of the three little animals, Yarrow took a bite.
It had no taste at all.
“Delicious, very sweet,” he said.
“Hehe, that's because we carefully selected them,” Peach Fox said with a smile.
They also happily ate.
Eating fruit with the little animals made him feel like he was playing house.
“Well, although it's fun to eat, it's troublesome to go all over the mountains to find fruit after we've eaten all our stock,” Bounce said, gnawing on an apple.
“It's okay, isn't there Yarrow? Yarrow is a human, he must be good at finding food, right?” Bambi looked at Yarrow expectantly.
“Yeah,” Yarrow just nodded.
Peach Fox took a bite of the apple in front of her, revealing a surprised expression, and then pushed the apple in front of Yarrow.
“Yarrow, you eat this, this is sweeter.”
Seeing the little fox's expectant expression, he picked up the apple and took a bite.
“It is indeed very sweet, thank you,” he said with a faint smile, touching Peach Fox's fluffy head.
“Hehe.”
Although it couldn't be seen at this moment, it could still be felt that the little fox being stroked was blushing.
“By the way, Yarrow, have you eaten honey?” Squirrel asked at this time.
“Honey?”
“Yes, we often see humans carrying beehives down the mountain. They have ways to get honey without getting stung, it's really amazing!”
“We were also lucky enough to pick up a small piece of honey before. Although it was only a little bit, we could never forget the taste after tasting it. It was really delicious!” Bambi showed a longing expression.
“Yarrow, Yarrow, have you eaten it!” Squirrel asked.
“I have.”
“Do you eat it often?”
“Often, I guess,”
Everyone cast envious glances at him.
“However, there are things that are even more delicious than honey,” he said again.
“What is it?” everyone asked curiously.
“Peach cakes, osmanthus cakes, almond tofu, lotus seed soup…”
“I've never heard of them, but they sound delicious just by their names.”
Peach Fox moved closer to Yarrow and whispered, “What does peach cake taste like?”
“It has the flavor of peaches, with honey and milk added inside, and a flaky crust on the outside. Biting into it makes crumbs fall everywhere.”
As he spoke, the little animals in front of him all made swallowing sounds.
“Humans are so great!”
“Coo coo! If Yaro is here, doesn’t that mean we can get honey!” The Keda bird chirped excitedly.
Everyone looked at Yaro expectantly.
He was silent for a moment, then smiled slightly and said, “Sure, I’ll take you there now.”
“Okay!”
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“It’s just ahead. There’s a very big beehive there, and there must be a lot of honey, but there are too many bees, so we always have to go around it.”
They stopped at a place relatively far from the beehive, and then all looked at Yaro.
“Leave it to me, you guys stand back a bit.” Yaro gave them a thumbs up.
They all moved away, but the Peach Fox insisted on staying by Yaro’s side.
“You are my Dao companion. If something unexpected happens, I still know some magic that can protect you.” The little fox said.
“Then come up on me.” Yaro said.
The Peach Fox jumped onto Yaro’s shoulder and sat there obediently.
Yaro looked around, picked up a stone, weighed it in his hand a few times, and then directly launched it with a powerful throw, hitting the beehive.
The beehive shook a few times on the tree and then became still again. After a moment, the bees inside appeared with a buzzing sound.
“Now’s the time! Run!”
Yaro turned around and ran. The little animals behind him hadn’t understood what was happening yet, and then they saw a large swarm of dark bees flying towards them, immediately scaring them into running away.
“Eh? Is that it? Just run? ” The Peach Fox clung to his shoulder, asking in confusion.
“Yes! If we lure them all away, won’t there be no bees at the beehive?” Yaro said as he ran.
“So that’s the method Yaro was talking about?!” The little fox was stunned.
“Pretty smart, right?”
“But we’ve all run away now, who’s going to get the honey!” The Peach Fox said.
“Seems like it.”
Seeing the bees behind getting closer and closer, and a few of them were about to catch up, the Peach Fox jumped onto his head.
“Yaro, don’t be afraid! Let me try out the new magic I learned!”
She held her breath and chanted something in her mouth, then a small ball of blue flame appeared in front of her. She shouted, and the small flame darted towards the swarm of bees.
Then it instantly went out.
“It didn’t work.”
The bees were about to catch up. At this moment, Yaro suddenly stopped, grabbed the Peach Fox, and threw her out with force.
The Peach Fox was thrown into the sky, her eyes widened as she watched Yaro getting further and further away from her.
She began to descend, and finally landed lightly on the ground.
“Peach Fox!”
The little deer and the others ran towards her. Now they had finally run far away, and the bees couldn’t catch up.
“Where’s Yaro?” Bambi asked.
“Yaro… Yaro threw me out, he’s still there facing the bees alone!” The Peach Fox said anxiously, then immediately spread her claws and ran back, her companions behind her quickly following.
As they ran, they saw Yaro appearing, covered in dust and dirt.
“Yaro!”
The little fox jumped into his arms.
Rubbing against his chest, the little fox asked worriedly, “Are you okay? Didn’t you get stung?”
“I’m fine.” Yaro said with a faint smile, touching her little head.
“However, we still didn’t get the honey, I’m sorry.”
“It’s okay, Yaro, it’s good that you’re okay, we don’t necessarily have to eat honey.”
The squirrel said.
“But…” Yaro said to them.
“We don’t have honey, but I just picked up a whole box of unwanted pastries on the way.”
Like a magician, he pulled out an antique wooden box from behind him. Opening it, it was filled with delicate and beautiful pastries of all kinds.
Everyone’s eyes widened.
Inside the tree hole, the empty wooden box was placed aside.
“Waaah… I’m so full, I’ve never been this full in my life.” The squirrel covered its round belly and fell to the ground, occasionally burping.
“Waaah… I don’t even want to move now.” The little deer also lay sideways on the ground, and the Keda bird lay on its stomach.
“Yaro is so lucky, to be able to pick up so many delicious things.”
“Although we were chased by bees, this is probably what they call a blessing in disguise?”
“Speaking of which, what Yaro said is true, these pastries are really sweeter and tastier than honey.”
“Coo coo… My stomach can’t take it anymore.”
Yaro leaned against the side of the tree hole, amusedly watching these little animals being stuffed.
The Peach Fox also ate a lot, and her figure looked rounder.
She walked to Yaro’s side.
“Yaro, can I come into your arms?”
“Sure.” Yaro readily agreed.
The little fox wanted to jump into his arms, but she was too full to jump. Yaro had no choice but to step forward and hug her into his arms.
The Peach Fox stretched comfortably in his arms.
“Hehe, as expected, being Dao companions with Yaro is the right thing to do,” she said happily.
Yaro smiled calmly, gently stroking the fur on her back like he was petting a kitten, and the Peach Fox made comfortable purring sounds.
“Then from now on, let’s do this every day, and our cultivation will improve quickly, right?” The little fox said softly in his arms.
Yaro’s eyes darkened.
Eve Mina only gave him ten days. Today has already passed with all this playing around. He can’t waste any more time after this. He has to think of a way to find the Peach Fox’s “present” somehow.
“Oh right, Yaro,” the Peach Fox said in his arms.
“What is it?”
“Do you want to go see my treasure?”
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