My Billionaire Husband Claimed Me His Precious-Chapter 697 - 615: People Need Face Too
These lion and tiger, majestic and imposing, are terrifying just by their sheer size, but in front of Qin Miaomiao, they’re as obedient as little kittens.
Flanking her on the left and right, the two imposing guardians lie flat on the ground, allowing Qin Miaomiao to sit on them like a throne, stretching their heads toward her insistently, demanding to be petted.
These two are remarkably human-like, staring at her belly with intense focus, occasionally licking the back of her hand with their tongues.
Their moist tongues, which have a few barbs on them, don’t prick at all and are surprisingly soft.
Raised like this, their wild instincts seem to have been dulled; they’re as gentle as housecats.
But that’s only in front of Qin Miaomiao—also including Lu Qing, Mr. Jiu, and Xiao Chen.
Other people? No chance. Take Little seventh, Little sixth, and Little second for example—none can even touch them. Once, Little second tried to pet them, and nearly lost an arm.
And don’t even talk about outsiders. That one time, a particularly clueless thief decided this manor was grand and thought he’d steal something, intentionally sneaking in to scope it out.
Well, that ended fantastically—he had barely climbed inside when Xiao Bai tackled him and scared him senseless.
Xiao Bai, thankfully, didn’t go so far as to use the thief as a snack. Instead, it clamped its teeth around him and dragged him into the living room, with Little Xiaobai—its little accomplice—excitedly following behind, letting out two triumphant roars. Though its size was close to Xiao Bai’s, it still acted like a little beast, perfectly fulfilling its role as the younger sibling.
Qin Miaomiao was sitting on the sofa, and when she saw Xiao Bai dragging a person inside, she was so frightened she almost fell off.
A human—an actual human! Xiao Bai dragging a person looked just like it was carrying a corpse; who wouldn’t be terrified?
Luckily, Little sixth sniffed out the man’s breath and confirmed he was still alive. Only then did everyone relax—it wasn’t easy!
Fortunately, the man wasn’t dead. When the thief woke up, he was met with two pairs of eerie green eyes staring at him, and his psyche took a massive hit—he practically felt like kneeling in despair.
Qin Miaomiao didn’t make things difficult for him; she even apologized to him, since he’d been traumatized.
The poor thief had it rough—not only did he fail to steal anything, but he was almost scared half-dead.
After apologizing, she promptly sent him to the police station.
After spending some time locked up, the thief came out and became a law-abiding citizen, even warning his buddies from the underworld about the lions and tigers at Putao Manor.
At first, the other crooks didn’t believe him. Who has the capability to keep lions and tigers, anyway?
One after another, the skeptics came to try their luck and scout the manor.
Then....
Xiao Bai and Little Xiaobai successfully racked up solo takedowns, double takedowns, and triple takedowns!
Of course, these "kills" weren’t real kills—every single intruder was scared unconscious. For those who kept their composure, they only ended up wetting their pants.
But that’s even worse. Xiao Bai and Little Xiaobai had developed a seasoned approach to catching thieves: pounce first, grab hold of clothes with their teeth, and then drag the person to the living room.
Just imagine the feeling—razor-sharp teeth grazing against a fragile neck. If they bit down lightly, that head would be gone!
Even those managing to retain some clarity couldn’t withstand the terrifying experience; once Xiao Bai clamped down on their collars, every single one of them fainted.
When they woke up again, they were already in the police station.
And so, rumors spread rapidly through the underworld.
In all of Yan Jing, there’s one place you absolutely mustn’t trespass!
Putao Manor—that’s right, that plain and laughably tacky name—Putao Manor!
This is the forbidden zone! The absolute forbidden zone! Whoever dares to enter must be ready to lose their life.
After all, people care about pride—who would admit they fainted from being scared by lions and tigers?







