NOVEL Thriving in the Beast World Chapter 336 - 337: It is Built

Thriving in the Beast World

Chapter 336 - 337: It is Built
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Chapter 336: Chapter 337: It is Built

When Su Tang returned, she found that Gaiyin had also come back.

She greeted him cheerfully, "Hey, Ayin, why are you back so early?"

Gaiyin glanced at her, then at the two cubs on the bed, and fell into a silent state.

Question: His female constantly brings cubs home, what should he do?

Answer: Tackle her and have a few more cubs with her, let her experience the harsh realities of society!

Feeling embarrassed, Su Tang laughed awkwardly. "Hehe, this cub just transformed today. She’s a female, isn’t she gorgeous?"

Gaiyin: "..."

Su Tang blinked, "I gave them names, Hua Mo and Hua Sheng. Don’t they sound amazing? I’m so clever!"

Gaiyin: "..."

She patted Gaiyin on the head. "Be good, once our house is built, we will live separately from them, is that okay?"

Finally, Gaiyin responded, his face remained slightly stiff.

"Build two houses, one for us and one for them."

Su Tang agreed good-naturedly, "Okay, okay, we’ll do it your way."

After calming Lemon Essence, she asked in confusion, "Why did you come back so early? Is the roof built?"

Gaiyin nodded.

"Yes, I can show you."

Su Tang murmured, then hoisted Hua Sheng from the stone bed and gestured at Gaiyin, "Hold Hua Mo, let’s go together."

Gaiyin: "..."

Reluctantly picked up Hua Mo.

Before they left, he suddenly spoke, "Take everything with us, we won’t be coming back."

Su Tang: "Eh???"

Gaiyin: "Yadang predicted heavy rain, we don’t know how long it will last. Luckily, the cafeteria at the camp is completed, we can live there."

"But we can’t get wet in the cave...." Her voice gradually dropped.

Upon meeting Gaiyin’s direct gaze, Su Tang oddly felt guilty.

It was strange, what she said was correct, why should she feel guilty?

Thinking this way, she straightened her chest and with fully justified boldness, looked at Gaiyin.

Gaiyin’s thin lips opened slightly, "Are you coming or not?"

Su Tang nodded vigorously, "Let’s go, let’s go!"

Walking all the way to the Camp Cafeteria, Su Tang still couldn’t fathom what had just happened.

...

The stone bricks, split from the mountains, had a primitive green-black color. There were no fancy carvings, but a sense of solemnity and majesty exuded everywhere.

Between the stone seams lies a thin layer of sand-mud mixture, making the bricks fit together tightly.

The roof was assembled with beige tiles, layered on top of each other. Against the green-black stone bricks, there was a uniquely appealing contrast.

All the uniformly arranged windows were covered with Red Butterfly Beast wings, ensuring natural light indoors without losing heat during the cold winter season.

At least from the exterior, this camp cafeteria didn’t look much different from the houses she had lived in before.

With a trepidating heart, Su Tang entered the room.

The floor was covered with neat stone bricks, smooth and flat with no sudden protrusions or depressions. It looked pleasing to the eye.

At a not too far distance, there were supporting pillars, which were also made of stone bricks that matched the walls and floor.

Further ahead were those familiar windows, lined up one after the other, totaling twelve.

Looking at these familiar windows, in Su Tang’s mind, lively scenes of the clansmen queuing up for meals in the future automatically formed.

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