Chapter 282 It Was Going to Fight
That was right. Otis really fought.
Although it was excited because of going home, it became angry when it smelled the smell of other wild animals in its original territory in the wind.
This was the territory it once fought down with great difficulty. It hadn't been away for a long time, but its territory was divided up by those hateful beasts!
Otis, who was angry, put down Nancy immediately and went to find trouble for the beasts who had broken into its territory.
"Howl!"
Within a few minutes, a roar came from the forest. At first, they heard the roar of a tiger. Then they heard the roar of a bear.
Two kinds of roars came one after another. Before Nancy and others could follow Otis, they found that many animals had run out. Most of them were herbivores on the weak side, and they were running for their lives.
The birds in the trees flew away in a hurry. Nancy saw a baby bird that hadn't had wings fall from the tree not far away. There was a bird's nest in the tree. It seemed that the baby bird was scared and fell from the tree.
On the tree, two beautiful birds with white bellies were fluttering their wings and chirping anxiously.
"Marcus, a bird fell over there."
While Nancy was speaking, she ran to lift the young bird from the ground.
The mother bird and the father bird in the tree chirped even louder.
At this time, a group of sika seers rushed past them and ran away like a gust of wind.
With the baby bird in her hand, Nancy was picked up by Marcus to dodge aside. Otherwise, she would have been knocked down by a sika deer in panic, and the bird in her hand would probably have been trampled to death.
Marcus's face darkened a little. He opened his mouth and wanted to teach her a lesson about her recklessness. But he could not bear to say anything when he saw her pitiful and innocent eyes.
In the end, he could only poke her in the forehead with a gloomy and expressionless face and said in a tough voice.
"Don't do this again."
Nancy nodded quickly and obediently and rubbed her face against Marcus's palm like a small pet who had realized its mistake and wanted to please its owner.
Although the expression on Marcus's face did not change, his heart softened.
Louis came over and pinched her cheek angrily. "Don't think you can escape punishment in this way. Do you know how dangerous it was just now?"
Nancy nodded pitifully and obediently. "I know. I won't do it again."
After being taught a neither severe nor light lesson by her brothers, Nancy looked down at the baby bird in her hand. At the moment, it was trying to squeeze into her arms uneasily. It was shivering, and its chirping sounded so pitiful.
"Oh, it's a long-tailed tit." Joshua walked over. He pushed his glasses up his nose and looked at the tit's parents that were anxious and afraid above him.
"We have to send it to the tree quickly."
But the tree was a little high, and Nancy couldn't climb it.
Of course, Marcus and others wouldn't allow Nancy to climb the tree.
"Give it to me."
Louis climbed up the tree quickly and wanted to pick up the baby bird. Joshua quickly put a square towel in his hand.
"Don't let the bird be stained with your smell."
Louis shrugged his shoulders and easily put the restless baby bird into the nest. Then he jumped down from the place that was more than one meter high in the tree.
When landing, he squatted down to slow down the gravity. His posture was handsome and he was a poser.
But there was no denying that he had the capital to be a poser.
"Louis, you're awesome!"
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