The mother white tiger roared and rushed up

 

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Chapter 1

There is a small village on the edge of the virgin forest, living a man named Buzz, who lives on poaching. One day, Buzz sneaked into the depths of the forest. Suddenly, he saw a young tiger squatting from the grass next to him and yelling at him. Buzz was overjoyed, grabbed the little white tiger, put it in the bag, and then flew back in general.

    After half an hour, the mother white tiger came back with a donkey, not seeing the little white tiger that site | my blog | Full Article | view | top article | . It smelled the smell of a stranger, and followed this smell quickly to catch up with the person who took it.

    Buzz ran all the way to the river, as long as the river passed, the mother white tiger could not smell his smell. Buzz swam to the shore and found that the tiger cub in the bag had already died. At this time, the mother Bai Hu still chased it up, and soon landed, and Buzz quickly threw down the dead cockroach and ran back to his village.

    The mother white tiger tore open the bag and saw that the son was dead, and angrily screams of earth-shattering! Then, chasing Baz into the village.

    The pain of losing the child made the mother white tiger crazy. It screamed and galloped. When they saw the living things in the village, they bite and the villagers were scared to escape.

    Suddenly, the mother Baihu saw Buzz, the chief culprit in taking away his child's life. Buzz is leading his wife, holding his own baby for several months and running forward with the villagers.

    The mother white tiger roared and rushed up. Buzz’s wife was scared and screamed, her feet soft, and she fell to the ground, and the child in her arms rolled out and woke up. Buzz’s wife rushed over and tried to pick up the child, but the mother white tiger was faster than her. When she was a body, she squatted up and knocked Baz’s wife into a few heads, opened her mouth and opened her mouth to the baby on the ground. go with.

    Buzz knows that if the child enters the tiger's mouth, he will certainly not be able to keep it. Then he will rush to his wife and shout: "Fast escape!" Buzz's wife climbed up from the ground, but desperately rushed to the mother, and wanted to rescue the child from the tiger's mouth. She screamed miserably: "Don't, don't! That's my child!" The mother white tiger looked up angrily and stared at her fiercely. The bloody mouth would swallow the children on the ground at any time.

    Buzz’s wife suddenly ripped off her clothes like a madman, licking her breasts in front of her mother’s white tiger, her hands clasped together, and praying in tears: "Please, please don't hurt my child... I beg you Please don't hurt my child..."

    Her move came so suddenly, the villagers who fled all over, all stunned, stopped, looked at this amazing scene, and even forgot to escape.

    The mother white tiger seems to have been stunned by this woman’s unexpected behavior. It looked at the naked woman, watching her full breasts dripping with a fragrant milk, looking at her tearful face and The pleading gaze, then look at the little life lying in the ground, at any time will be ended by his own teeth, actually did not bite again, but its sharp fangs still touch the baby's head. The babies who are not sensible seem to feel dangerous, crying even more.

    Time seems to have stopped, and there seems to be only the cry of the baby and the prayer of the wife of Baz.

    Suddenly, a woman quietly walked out of the crowd, took off her clothes, revealed the most sacred motherhood, kneels beside the wife of Baz, hands clasped together, pleadingly looking at the mother white tiger, muttering in her mouth: "Please do not Hurt this child."

    At the same time, more women slowly came over and stumbled in front of the mother white tiger, praying for it, not to hurt the child.

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