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Leeanne figured these little lambs were Snowy’s subjects, so they should listen to its words. Snowy walked up to the lambs and said in its sweet, childish voice. “Could you please step out for a while? We have something to talk about.”
The lambs were stunned. After a while, one of them spoke up. “Where did this little brat come from, talking so big? You want us to leave just because you say so? Who do you think you are?”
The other lambs chimed in. “Yeah, who do you think you are? Why should we listen to you?”
Snowy probably didn’t expect this kind of reaction. It quickly said. “This is my home…”
The lamb who spoke burst out laughing. “Your home? Then this is our home, too! Pfft!”
The other little lambs were just as blunt. “That’s right, this is our home!”
“Let’s chase this little brat out. It’s so tiny, don’t tell me it was just born, the other scoffed.
Yeah, it’s so tiny. Bet it won’t live long!” the other echoed.
Snowy froze, blinking in confusion, on the verge of tears. “This… This really is my home…”
Leeanne could understand what the little lambs were saying. Seeing Snowy being bullied, she couldn’t endure it. She immediately stepped forward, scooped Snowy into her arms, flicked the soft whip in her hand, and said. “We’re going home.
Move!
She had always been courteous to the lambs here for Snowy’s sake, but since these lambs didn’t respect Snowy, she saw no point in being nice to them anymore.
The lambs were instinctively afraid of the whip. They let out a startled cry and bolted out of there in a flash. Leeanne gently patted Snowy’s head and comforted it with a few soft words.
The old goat came over, acting all wise. “See that? It needs to toughen up fast, or anyone can bully it. Poor thing… And it’s supposed to be the legendary Divine Unicorn Sheep!”
“Unicorn?” Leeanne reached out and touched the two little bumps on Snowy’s head. “Who said it only has one horn? It has two!
The old goat froze, finally noticing the two tiny bumps on Snowy’s head. “Wait a minute, kid. Did your mom swap out your dad or something?”
Snowy was even more upset now. It let out a pitiful bleat, and tears started rolling down its face.
Leeanne shot the old goat a glare. ‘Don’t talk crap!”
The old goat didn’t dare speak anymore. It hung back and muttered, ‘Don’t know who started it. Leeanne ignored him. since panda–eyed lamb had already led her to a small clearing.
It was a patch of ground in the northern part of the ruins, paved with square flagstone slabs, cach less than two feet across. Some of the slabs had blurry numbers carved onto them. The slabs were scattered with dirt and bits of gravel
The panda–eyed lamb paused, looking unhappy. “They’re so mean, they messed it all up
‘So it just needs a bit of cleaning. No problem. Leeanne thought. She then swept the area with her whip, and in no time, the clearing was spotless. Now they could finally make out the numbers on the slabs.
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Leeanne took a look and found some of the slabs were blank, while others had the numbers 0 to 9 carved onto them.
The panda–eyed lamb looked somewhat proud, but also a little unsure. “I… The others refused to play with me, so I made up my own dance here. Every time I do it, something weird happens.”
Leeanne, intrigued, said, “Show me your dance.”
The panda–eyed lamb stood in the center, drew a deep breath, and kicked off, landing on the slab marked “8.” Then, with a leap, it skipped over three diagonal slabs to reach “3,” and kept bouncing from one number to another.
After a few rounds, all of a sudden, a curtain of light shimmered up from the slab in the middle.
A message appeared: [The scene of Divine Sheep Palace on Island 1699 is temporarily closed. To restart, please enter the restart password.] Below it was a row of twelve squares.
‘Password? Scene?‘ Leeanne wondered, finding it strange. ‘These terms are so weird, pretty high–tech. A twelve–digit password? That’s some serious security,’ she thought.
She glanced around, but couldn’t spot any hint about the password. Feeling helpless, she reached out and patted Snowy. “Any idea what the password is?”
But as soon as she asked, she realized it was a silly question. No way Snowy would know the password. As expected, Snowy looked lost, mumbling, “It wasn’t like this before…”
Leeanne turned to the panda–eyed lamb, who stared at the glowing screen with excitement. “See? I told you this place is weird.
“Every time I do my funky dance and step on the numbers in a specific way, this strange display pops up, and only disappears after a while.”
Leeanne frowned deeply. Just then, the old goat acted mysteriously again. “You guys don’t know about it, but this little kid surely knows.
“Its mother is a real big deal. Since its mother guided it here, its mother must have left some information behind. For example, this glowing thing…”
Leeanne glanced over at Snowy. Snowy grew anxious, shutting its eyes as if desperately trying to recall. After a while, it opened its eyes and said with disappointment, “I’m sorry. I can’t remember a thing.”
The old goat smugly twirled his beard and said, “I think this has got to be related to that earth–shattering secret I know of!”
Leeanne spun around, startled. The old goat said excitedly, “Want to listen?”
Leeanne nodded. “Alright, tell me,” she said.
The old goat grumbled, clearly displeased. “Why should I? As I’ve said, heal me first, then I’ll tell you.”
Leeanne shot it a look like it was an idiot. “Have I been too nice to you? You really get the wrong idea and think you can make demands with me?”
This old goat was always scheming, Earlier, it had tried to trick her into fetching some carrots. There was no way Lecanne was going to heal it first.
She flicked her whip with a loud snap, brushing right across the old goat’s back and hitting its old wound. The old goat flinched in pain.
Leeanne’s voice was icy when she said, “Tell me, or I’ll beat you to death with my whip right now.”
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Earlier, she hadn’t had the time to listen to the so–called earth–shattering secret, but now that it was concerning saving Snowy, she was all ears.
A flicker of fear crossed the old goat’s eyes, but it quickly pulled itself together and flopped down on the ground, playing dirty. “Go ahead, whip me to death! Let’s see if your little divine sheep can survive without me!”
“Why wouldn’t she?” Leeanne snorted. “Didn’t I just handle this little troublemaker a moment ago?” She pointed at the panda–eyed lamb beside her.
The old goat was stunned for a moment. Without giving him any opportunity to react, Leeanne said to Little Blue, “Go ahead. Chase this old goat over there and skin it alive!”
Little Blue cheered, “Hooray! I want to learn how to skin someone!” Little Blue barreled over, acting all savage and ready to tear it apart.
The old goat jolted in terror and scrambled to its feet. “No, please don’t.”
It had just witnessed how ruthless Little Blue could be. It knew well that even if Leeanne had concerns, Little Blue wouldn’t. Little Blue would actually skin it without a second thought, and it would probably do it very fast.
The old goat instantly deflated. “Come on, young girl, can’t we just talk this over? I’m just an old goat, over three hundred years old. Show a little respect…”
Little Blue barreled ahead, completely ignoring the old goat’s words. Leeanne stayed silent, not bothering to respond. Little Blue grabbed both of the old goat’s horns and, with a strong pull, lifted it clean off the ground.
The old goat freaked out. “I’ll tell! I’ll tell you right now!”
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