After Giving Birth, All My Beast Ex-Husbands Suddenly Want Me Back-Chapter 41: Cooperation

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Chapter 41: Cooperation

"Don’t do this. I really don’t like you."

Nina retreated behind Mino. She was genuinely afraid of this kind of relentless clinging. She had encountered people like this before—after she rejected them, they still followed and harassed her.

Sano shuffled forward on his knees a couple of steps. "Nina, just give me one chance. You’ll see how good I am."

Sensing Nina’s fear, Mino didn’t say a word—he acted.

Countless ice spikes shot toward Sano. Sano dodged quickly, but even with his fast reactions, his arm was still pierced and injured.

Mino said coldly, "Get lost. And don’t ever come back to bother Nina. If you do, I will kill you."

Seeing Mino preparing to strike again, Sano knew he was no match for him head-on. Swallowing his resentment, he turned and fled.

Sal’s eyes darkened. It seemed he really needed to recover his strength as soon as possible—otherwise, just any stray creature would dare to harass his little female.

Nina finally let out a breath of relief. At last, he was gone. Hopefully, he truly wouldn’t come back again.

When Sano reached the outskirts of the tribe, Dora stopped him.

"You’re Sano from the Elder’s tribe, right?" Dora said.

Sano glanced at her indifferently. She was wearing a face covering, her features unclear.

Ever since the sacrificial ceremony, Dora’s face and body had inexplicably begun to itch, breaking out in disgusting bumps. The shaman healer thought they were insect bites and prescribed medicine, but it never improved—only worsened. To hide the bumps on her face, she had started wearing a veil.

Impatiently, Sano said, "Don’t bother me. I’m not interested in you."

Anger surged in Dora’s chest. She took a breath, forcing it down. "I’m not here to pursue you. I want to cooperate with you."

What poor taste, she thought bitterly. I’m Dora—so many males desire me, and he says he’s not interested? Even if I’m not here to chase him, that rejection still stings.

"I have nothing to cooperate with you on," Sano said disdainfully, lifting his foot to leave.

A weak, useless female—what could she possibly offer him?

"Wait," Dora called out. "Don’t you want to have Nina?"

At Nina’s name, Sano stopped and turned. "You have a way to make her accept me? Are you her friend?"

"I’m not her friend," Dora sneered. "But I do have a way to help you get her."

"What way?" Sano asked.

"She has Mino by her side—someone that powerful. It’s normal she looks down on you," Dora said calmly. "But if Mino weren’t around, wouldn’t you have a chance?"

Sano’s expression grew dark. How could Nina possibly look down on me? It’s all because of Mino interfering. If Mino weren’t there, Nina would definitely like him.

"You can make Mino leave Nina?" Sano looked Dora over. "Even if you’re nowhere near as pretty as Nina, you might still manage to seduce someone like Mino. When a female takes the initiative, very few males can resist. If needed, I can help you."

He assumed Dora planned to seduce Mino herself.

Dora was furious again. "No. I have other methods."

If she could seduce Mino, would she need to come to him?

"Then what’s your plan?" Sano asked.

"Just take Nina away and hide her somewhere only you know," Dora said, a calculating smile curling her lips. "Wouldn’t she belong to you alone then?"

Sano frowned. Take Nina away? But would she really agree to be with him like that?

She rejected him now only because of Mino. Once Mino was gone, she would surely accept him. And if he hid her away, he could have her all to himself.

It wasn’t entirely impossible.

"But I can’t defeat Mino. How would I take her?" Sano asked.

"Nina only has Mino with her," Dora replied. "He can’t stay by her side forever—he has to hunt eventually. Once he leaves, you can seize the opportunity and take her."

Dora knew Mino had a storage space, allowing food to last longer, so he didn’t need to hunt every day—but supplies would eventually run out. He’d still have to leave periodically.

That space was also what attracted Dora. Whether it was an ability or a physical storage item, it showcased Mino’s strength and only made her want him more.

Sano thought for a moment. "How will I know when he leaves to hunt? I can’t just lurk around all the time—it’d be easy for him to notice."

"I’ll have my mates take turns watching," Dora said. "They’re tribe members and won’t raise suspicion. You stay near the tribe these next few days. The moment Mino leaves, we’ll notify you."

Sano didn’t deliberate much before agreeing. "Fine. I’ll cooperate. What do you want in return?"

"I have no conditions," Dora said coldly. "As long as you can take Nina away."

Sano didn’t believe that. "No conditions? Why help me at all? So many males pursue Nina—why choose me?"

"I have my reasons," Dora replied. "You won’t lose anything. I chose you because you’re the strongest—your chances of success are higher."

Of course, she thought silently, I chose you because you’re the most obsessed with her—and because using an outsider is more convenient.

She had tested other males before. None were as willing.

Sano roughly guessed her reasoning but didn’t care. What he wanted was Nina.

"Alright. I’ll stay near the tribe. Let me know when there’s news."

"No problem," Dora said with a venomous smile. "One suggestion, though—the child in Nina’s belly would be best... left behind."

Sano frowned. "I’ll consider that myself."

This female is truly vicious, he thought. Even a child is not spared.

Dora said nothing more. After agreeing on hiding spots and signals, Sano left.

Watching his retreating figure, Dora turned to the mate beside her. "Go fetch Miye and bring her to see me. I’ll be waiting at home."

She needed to prepare a backup plan.

Her mate acknowledged and left at once, while Dora quickly returned home.

When Miye arrived, Dora was reclining on her bed. Two mates were massaging her, one was peeling fruit to feed her, and several others were bustling about preparing food.

Miye felt a twinge of envy. Having many mates really was convenient—everything could be done for you.

Unlike her. With two mates out hunting and one handling chores, she often had no one free to attend to her. Sometimes she had to manage everything herself. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦

Putting on a polite smile, Miye asked, "Dora, what did you want to see me for?"

Dora straightened slightly as her mate tucked a cushion behind her waist. "Miye, come sit."

Miye took a seat across from her.

"I want you to help me with something," Dora said.

Miye’s heart sank. "What kind of help?"

Her instincts told her it wouldn’t be anything good.