Doted by My Seven Brothers

Chapter 338 They Met Each Other



Chapter 338 They Met Each Other

Chapter 338 They Met Each Other

Nancy and the bear cooperated with each other to pick a lot of pears, which tasted very sweet. The only drawback of these pears was that the cores were a bit big.

Nancy slowly ate these pears. And because the cores were dry, she definitely would not eat them.

However, the bear didn't care about it. He ate one pear in one bite and even ate the peel and the core.

When he saw Nancy throw the cores on the ground, the bear tilted his head and was a bit puzzled. Then he just picked one of the cores up, put it in his mouth, and enjoyed eating it.

The bear really didn't waste any food.

Seeing this, Nancy directly fed the remaining cores to the bear.

She had a small appetite, so she did not want to eat any more pears after eating three of them. Then the brown bear ate the rest of those pears.

When the bear was almost finished with the pears, Nancy picked a few pears. Then, she wrapped them in her clothes and wanted to bring them back to her brother and Uncle Hall to eat.

Suddenly, Bear's whole body tensed up. He sniffed in the air with his black nose, pulled Nancy, sat her down, and ran wildly.

After running for a while, the bear hit a "white wall". Then, Nancy rolled down from the bear's back.

"Ah!!!"

Nancy shouted in shock. Then, she did not feel the expected pain. She hung in the air as she tried to wave her little arms and legs. Then she realized she was surrounded by a familiar scent.

She heard a ragged gasp from above her.

Then she covered her face with her hands. Oh, no!

As expected, the next second, a tiger with his paws rudely slapped the big brown bear.

Then, the chubby, six-hundred-pound bear was slapped 10 feet away by Otis.

The bear held his head, puckered up, and intended to disguise himself as an ostrich to hide.

Otis held Nancy in his mouth, his golden eyes blazing with anger.

"Otis."

Nancy called out to Otis in a weak and guilty voice.

"Otis, don't be mad. I'll shower when I get back. I won't leave the scent of that bear on me."

The white tiger became angrier and put Nancy aside. Then, he jumped up and beat the bear.

The brown bear just dodged at first. However, after being beaten for a while, he became angry and started to fight back against the tiger, even though he still didn't beat the tiger in the end and started to play dead on the ground.

"Otis, let's go home! Go home!"

Her small face scrunched up as Nancy clutched the tiger's tail and stared at it pitifully.

"Hahahaha! ... I knew it."

"Oops! You three met each other! Awkward! I told you not to befriend other animals."

"LMFAO! This brown bear is so damn silly in front of Otis."

"Actually, I kind of like this big silly bear. And it even ate Nancy's leftover cores. This bear is so gentle."

"Nancy is sitting very firmly on its shoulder. It looks so cool! When do I get to experience it?"

"Well... Can't you like each other? Why are you fighting?"

"LOL! Nancy is such a player! But she's so cute. I would even like to see Nancy continue to meet other animals. I don't know if she'll ever befriend another animal."

"If someone else was a player, I would curse. But I can't scold Nancy."

"Why do you guys want to curse her? Is it bad for her to keep doing this? Why does she have to choose between Otis and the other animals? I want them all!"

At the same time, Nancy tried to comfort Otis. Seeing this, the brown bear sneaked away.

The bear had thick and rough skin. Although it was beaten harshly by the tiger, it hurt for a while, and then it stopped feeling the pain.

So, the bear still wanted to play with Nancy tomorrow.

As he watched the brown bear flee, Otis lifted his whiskers and cursed the bear. Then he turned around, touched Nancy with his head, and let her walk towards his territory.

Otis could do nothing about Nancy. She listened well when he growled at her. Although they didn't understand each other's language, she still wanted to befriend other animals in the forest next time.

The day before, she was playing with a sable. In the end, Otis scared the sable away.

The day before, she played with a squirrel in a tree. Later, she found a lot of pine towers and gave them to the squirrel.

When the squirrel saw Otis and Gage in the end, he ran back to his hole in the tree.

Now, however, she actually went to find the stupid bear who lived next door to him!

Otis rolled his eyes at the thought of Nancy interacting with another animal.

Nancy then touched Otis's nose flatteringly, nuzzled her furry little head over, and rubbed it against Otis's big face.

The white tiger bumped her body so angrily that it made her roll over. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

However, Nancy wasn't mad at Otis either. Then she climbed up, patted the leaves on her body, and chattered to the big white tiger about the interesting things she encountered.

The white tiger was no longer angry with her and silently stayed by her side. There was a huge size difference between Nancy and the white tiger.

Nancy, who looked small and soft, was even shorter than one of Otis' legs.

At dusk, the camera captured the scene of Nancy and Otis staying together from the back. One looked soft, while the other looked tough, but the scene looked very heartwarming.

An artist even painted this scene. Soon, many of Nancy's fans liked and favorited the picture.

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Winter break was over, and school was about to start, which meant they were leaving.

Maybe Otis felt it too. He spent the last few days clinging to Nancy, and he even turned a blind eye when Nancy went looking for the stupid bear who lived next door to him.

On the last day, Nancy went to say goodbye to all the animals she befriended in the forest. At night, she curled up on Otis's soft tummy.

Under the starlight, the fluorescent fireflies were bright and extinguished at times, like stars falling from the sky.

Nancy spread her arms and legs as she lay on Otis's soft belly. Her dark eyes reflected the light of those fireflies.

"One, two, three..."

She was counting the fireflies. Unfortunately, these moving fireflies wouldn't stay put to let her count them.

"Otis, I don't want to leave you."

Nancy couldn't count how many fireflies there were. Then Nancy rolled over. Her pretty little face was buried in Otis's stomach and rubbed against it. Her soft voice sounded a little muffled.

"Roar..."

Otis leaned toward her with his large head as if to comfort her or to say he didn't want to leave her.

After a while, Nancy fell asleep while lying on Otis with tears in her eyes. Her eyelashes were wet.

Otis patiently stayed put. He watched Nancy with his golden eyes open and wagged his tail to help her get rid of the mosquitoes.

Otis was not surprised when Louis, standing a short distance away, came from the shadows.

"Do you want me to carry her back to the tent?"

Otis didn't answer, but he stopped Louis.

Then Otis stretched his head over and covered Nancy's body.

Louis glanced at Otis. Then he went back inside the tent, took out a small blanket, and put it on Nancy's stomach before leaving.

Otis did not sleep that night and kept wagging his tail to help Nancy drive away the mosquitoes.

Meanwhile, the gyrfalcon standing in the tree raised its neck. In the night, it looked around with its seemingly glowing eyes. It was like a dutiful guard in keeping any danger away from Nancy.


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