Quick Wear: Waiting for an Opportunity

Chapter 1115 Demon Pill Consciousness (10)



Chapter 1115 Demon Pill Consciousness (10)

Chapter 1115 Demon Pill Consciousness (10)

The indifference of the Totoro made Huahua start to think a lot immediately.

She thought, "Could it be that the chinchilla doesn't like the new home, the new environment, and the new neighbors, and feels uncomfortable with it?"

Huahua sat quietly beside the tree hole, with her chin supported by one hand and her head resting on her knees, looking at the branches and leaves at the top of the tree swaying in the wind, but she had no better way to make the chinchilla look at her.

Even if it's just a snort.

Suddenly, a pine cone fell from the tree and hit Huahua on the head. Huahua's scalp felt a little painful. "Ouch!" Huahua screamed. She was lost in thought when she was suddenly hit by the pine cone. This time, she woke up.

Huahua looked up. It was clearly a walnut tree above her. How could pine cones fall from it?

She looked up suddenly and saw two familiar little guys grinning at her. They might be squirrels, and their smiles looked the most forced and pretty.

The squirrel spoke first to greet Huahua and said, "Hello, the kindest girl in the human race."

When Huahua heard the squirrels call her, she felt very happy. However, she also wanted to ask how they knew that she was the kindest girl in the world.

So Huahua asked, "Hello, little squirrels, how do you know that I am a kind girl?"

The squirrel jumped off the branch, came to Huahua's side, and said, "Because you brought Totoro home, and you also arranged a new home for him!"

Huahua was very puzzled. When she put the chinchilla down last night, she didn't see the two little squirrels. How did they know that they were the ones who brought the chinchilla?

Huahua asked doubtfully, "Hmm... Totoro must have told you, right?"

The squirrel shook his head and said, "No, because when you came to the tree hole, we secretly saw you, and the chinchilla didn't tell us anything."

Huahua looked at the chinchilla, then at the squirrel. She said softly to the squirrel, "The chinchilla doesn't seem very happy today, does he?"

Squirrel: "Haha, it's angry. We know that because we slept next to it last night. It felt that we were bullying it because it was new here."

This is the reason why Huahua had to come to Chinchilla, but Chinchilla ignored Huahua. Now, it's Huahua's turn to help the little animals live in harmony. Huahua: "Uh-huh! Chinchilla? Chinchilla? Don't you want to meet the new woodpecker neighbor?"

The chinchilla's eyes rolled. This question was about what happened last night. Originally, he should have met the woodpecker last night, but, he met two squirrels who wanted to occupy his room first.

The chinchilla looked up at Huahua and said, "Do woodpeckers like to live underground in tree holes?"

Huahua is not sure about the answer to this question, but she is sure that woodpeckers can fly and they don’t like to build their homes on the ground.

So, Huahua said: "Winged animals usually place their homes in places that are not easily touched, such as between the branches at the highest point of a tree."

The Totoro then said, "Then the squirrel likes my home because it has no wings, right?"

The two squirrels immediately replied: "No, no, we just want to get to know you, we don't mean to occupy your home." Huahua understood immediately, and she immediately told Totoro, "Maybe you have some misunderstandings about your new friends. They all have their own homes!"

The squirrel nodded and said, "Yeah, that's right!"

It turned out that the chinchilla's anger was unnecessary, as it misunderstood the new friend's intention. The squirrel had no intention of bullying it, nor did it intend to occupy its new home.

What an embarrassing and beautiful misunderstanding!


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.