Humans Shrunk 100 Times - Chapter 200: Good Friends
“Meow…”
A white light flashed.
Normally, Chen Mu would have already retreated to his room by this time.
Every time Du Jiajia came back, others dared not stay outside the door.
After all, even if the cat had no intention of harming anyone, it wouldn’t care much about anyone other than Du Jiajia. If it accidentally stepped on someone, there was no way to reason with it, and certainly, they couldn’t ask Du Jiajia for compensation.
However, this time was different.
For Chen Mu, the sound of the cat’s meow was like celestial music.
Xiao Bai had returned.
And even faster than it, there was a huge yellow figure.
Xiao Huang didn’t even notice the group of humans on the ground, but of course, it noticed the big frog.
Without hesitation, it pounced directly.
The semi-grown toad had no chance to resist at all and was instantly bitten by the cat.
At the same time, due to its excessive speed, Xiao Huang’s paw was about to stomp on the heads of the people from Qingbei.
Chen Mu was closer to the door, and he intentionally took two steps back. As long as Xiao Huang didn’t intentionally crash into the door, there was no threat to him.
The people from Qingbei instantly scattered and fled.
But two of them were still firmly under the cat’s paw, their fate uncertain.
Chen Mu could see clearly.
Tong Bin was right under the cat’s paw. When Xiao Huang was about halfway through its charge, Tong Bin had already moved to the side and narrowly escaped the danger.
This kind of precognitive ability was very familiar to Chen Mu.
Because he could do the same.
Clearly, for powerful ability users, the ability was just one aspect, and the insight granted by spiritual power might be even more crucial.
As far as Chen Mu was concerned, although his ability could help him solve many problems, in terms of combat, without the ability to slow down his perception of time, any sudden danger could easily end his life.
But achieving this level required a certain foundation of spiritual power.
From the current situation, Tong Bin’s spiritual power was not much weaker than his own.
This guy was indeed formidable.
He didn’t know how strong Song Yu and the girl named Xia Qing were.
The frog was held in Xiao Huang’s mouth, its white belly turning outward, its limbs kicking continuously. However, the cat paid no attention to it and continued to hold it tightly, still searching around as if looking for other prey.
The two people under Qingbei seemed to have survived.
The cat’s paw pads were relatively thick, which saved their lives, but they were definitely seriously injured.
Apart from those two, the ability user controlling the frog behind Tong Bin suddenly spewed a mouthful of blood, bending over in pain.
Clearly,
It is because the frog was attacked and suffered a backlash.
So, while this ability is strong, it is also very dangerous.
After all, frogs are not considered strong animals among the animal kingdom, and they are easily preyed upon by natural enemies in the wild.
However, it’s unclear whether his ability, if he timely cuts off the connection with the frog, can avoid the backlash, and whether he needs to go through a period of adaptation to control another frog or different animals.
Chen Mu leisurely stands on the side, contemplating these questions.
On the observation platform.
Dong Junwei and the others have been closely monitoring Chen Mu. As long as someone from Qingbei makes a move, they are prepared to cover them with firepower.
As for Chen Mu, he can now instantly wrap his body in stainless steel. As long as he is not directly hit by a hand grenade, a few steel beads pose no threat to him at all.
Dong Junwei speculates that Chen Mu has the same idea.
The people from Qingbei would never have expected an attack from their side while their companions were still outside. This might be a good opportunity.
Of course, without any provocative response from Qingbei or any gesture from Chen Mu, Cao Zishan and the cannon on the observation platform dare not tilt.
But even before they took any action, Zhao Xiaoyan’s keen eyes had already spotted Du Jiajia’s return.
After pointing it out to Dong Junwei, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
With Xiao Huang’s return, everything would be fine.
Especially for that frog, it was probably going to have a bad time.
And indeed, it turned out to be true.
At this age when Xiao Huang was growing and practicing hunting, encountering such a frog, it naturally wouldn’t miss the opportunity. It didn’t play with its prey like before; this time, it just bit down tightly and wouldn’t let go.
Xiao Bai, on the other hand, was much gentler.
Because it was still carrying Du Jiajia, its movements appeared more gentle and considerate.
When it reached the door, it lay down beside Chen Mu.
The glass box on its neck fell to the ground.
Du Jiajia opened the latch from inside and jumped out.
Once she saw that Xiao Huang had the almost lifeless frog in its mouth, she immediately shouted, “Xiao Huang, you’re eating random things again. Spit it out quickly, it’s so disgusting.”
I don’t know if Xiao Huang understood or sensed Du Jiajia’s disgust, but it promptly spat out the frog, dropping it on the ground.
The frog was still alive, but it was barely breathing. When it had come, it was hopping, but now it could only crawl close to the ground with slow and shaky movements.
Even so, Xiao Huang had no intention of letting it go. When it crawled a couple of steps, it used its paw to bring it back.
Du Jiajia was about to instinctively stop Xiao Huang’s “cruel” behavior—over the past few days, countless small animals had found refuge in her kind-hearted nature—but Chen Mu stopped her.
“What’s going on here?” he asked.
Perhaps because she had just come down from the cat and hadn’t adjusted to the human perspective, Du Jiajia only now noticed the chaotic scene in front of her with many people on the ground.
“These are Qingbei’s people.” Chen Mu didn’t explain much and took advantage of the chaos to ask Du Jiajia, “Can you command Xiao Huang to step on or bite one of those people?”
“Huh?”
Du Jiajia was startled by Chen Mu’s suggestion but immediately understood the seriousness of the situation. She frowned and said, “If I genuinely hate or dislike those people in my heart, maybe Xiao Huang would help me fight them. But I don’t know them at all, and I can’t pretend, let alone target a specific person.”
Chen Mu nodded, guessing that this would be the outcome.
At this moment, the people from Qingbei were gradually regrouping.
Among them, only Tong Bin maintained a certain degree of composure, while the rest were in panic, their gazes constantly shifting between Chen Mu and the two cats.
They had to take care of their severely injured companion, guard against Chen Mu, and also remain cautious of the two cats—although they knew this caution was mostly futile.
Looking at the sorry state of the Qingbei group, Chen Mu felt satisfied but also puzzled.
Based on their appearance, it seemed like they genuinely didn’t know about the existence of the two cats.
In theory, this shouldn’t be the case.
But he couldn’t worry about that now.
He pulled Du Jiajia over and casually introduced her to Tong Bin, saying, “Let me introduce her. Her name is Du Jiajia.”
Then he pointed at Xiao Huang and Xiao Bai.
“These two big fellows are also her good friends.”
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