The Wicked Female Is Wild and Scheming, Living in a Love Battlefield Every Day-Chapter 194 - 187: Taboo (Part 2)

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Chapter 194: Chapter 187: Taboo (Part 2)

"Dad, stop spinning, I’m getting dizzy..."

She held the clay pot with both hands, her high, round belly pushing against Lyle’s stomach. Her head was still spinning, not sure whether to protect the pot or her belly...

Next to her, Zeke Veridian’s face turned pale with fright and he quickly stepped forward to help her down, "Leader, be careful, Luna is pregnant, don’t spin the baby out early."

Lyle realized and quickly and gently set his daughter down, rubbing his hands with a chuckle, "I’m just happy! The Winged Tiger Tribe was showing off their clay pots the other day, now let’s see how proud they are."

Lowering his voice suddenly, "Luna, can this pot be used for hotpot?"

Luna Sutton nearly burst out laughing, knowing her father was a foodie and wouldn’t lower himself to compete with the younger generation for food, but he’d always ask her to make extra for him to take later.

He particularly loved hotpot, but it required a lot of ingredients, so they didn’t have it often.

She stifled a laugh and said, "Don’t worry, Dad, I’ve specially prepared a mandarin duck pot for you, we’re having lamb hotpot tonight!"

"Hahaha, great, great, lamb hotpot tonight..."

Lyle, full of joy, instructed Wolf One and Wolf Two behind him, "Quick! Send someone to the Winged Tiger Tribe to trade for salt, pack it with this clay pot!"

The Winged Tiger Tribe didn’t have any salt, or very little.

Besides, The Wolf Tribe didn’t really need salt.

His move was entirely to irritate the Winged Tiger Tribe’s leader, Strix.

Lyle remembered the old fool’s smug look when the Winged Tiger Tribe first made clay. How irritating!

How could he not get back at them?

The Priest approached with a cane, timely overhearing, "Hehe, Leader, you’re going to make Strix furious?"

"Heh, that’s nothing!"

Lyle snorted, pointing at the set of teaware engraved with wolf patterns on the ground, "Let that old fool see what real pottery looks like!"

Luna Sutton chuckled and tugged at her dad’s clothes, "Dad, take it easy, don’t give the man a stroke."

"Great if he does!"

Lyle sneered, "With Caleb Manning missing, the younger generation of the Winged Tiger Tribe has no one worth mentioning."

The witch doctor was clutching a clay pot, practically pressing his old face against it, "This glaze, this thin body, even the chamber pot of the Beast King City’s High Priest can’t compare!"

Zeke quietly moved the pot half a foot backward, fearing the old man’s drool might drip onto it.

"Luna girl!"

The Priest shakily raised the Bone Staff, "About this pottery..."

"Limited to two pieces per person."

Luna Sutton smiled as she spoke, "Clay pots can be traded for ten whole deer skins, clay bowls for two..."

The entire place fell silent.

Zeke’s green eyes widened slightly, realizing the girl asked him about the Beast King City pottery prices all morning, waiting for this moment?

However, the prices Luna quoted were much cheaper than the Beast King City’s, less than a third.

Maya Miller instantly disliked the idea of using animal skins for trade, sporting a dangerously fake smile, "Sister Cynthia, as the leader’s daughter, shouldn’t you share the good stuff with the tribe?"

She twirled a lock of her hair, "I heard the Winged Tiger Tribe gives their pottery to the tribe first..."

Hearing this, Luna Sutton almost burst out laughing.

The Winged Tiger Tribe’s pottery was made by Chloe Callahan. Others might not know Chloe well, but she did.

That woman was full of schemes. No way would she give the pottery she painstakingly crafted away for free.

Besides, according to the system, Chloe’s pottery had a low success rate, with eight out of ten pieces breaking. How could she bear to give them away?

Smiling, Luna Sutton picked up the cub form of Caleb Manning, gently stroking his head, she asked meaningfully, "Little one, is it true what Maya said about the Winged Tiger Tribe giving all their pottery to the tribe?"

The cub form of Caleb patiently lay in Luna’s embrace, but upon hearing her words, his mood inexplicably shifted. All his fur bristled.

"Awoo..."

"Awoo..."

The little one’s pupils instantly turned golden, he suddenly bolted from Luna’s arms.

His claw swiped across Maya’s face, his golden beast eyes whirl with an anger even he couldn’t understand, along with intense heartache.

As if he touched a prohibited taboo.

"Ah... my face..."

Maya screamed, clutching her face, blood seeping through her fingers.

"Ah..."

The females present were all terrified; none had seen the cub form of Caleb be so fierce.

While he was often mischievous and sometimes bullied the tribe’s cubs, it was always playful.

Never had he ferociously clawed at someone and left a face covered in blood.

Lyle frowned, just about to ask what happened.

When he saw the cub form of Caleb already turned into a white light and dashed into the forest.

Zeke frowned and gazed in the direction the little one disappeared, a contemplative gleam flashed in his green eyes.

He knew a bit about Caleb’s past, heard that the Winged Tiger Tribe’s ceramics were researched and fired by Caleb’s partner.

He was certain Caleb had amnesia, the sudden outburst likely triggered by some stimulus, touching hidden emotions buried deep in the soul.

Would Caleb take this opportunity to regain his memory?

Luna Sutton frowned, just about to chase after him.

But Zeke grabbed her wrist, frowning, "Let him be for now."

She paused, looked at Zeke, and quickly understood his meaning.

And didn’t chase after him.

Maya, clutching her face, cried heartbrokenly, "How could the cub Sister Cynthia raised be so fierce? Our tribe’s never had such a thing."

Luna Sutton hadn’t the chance to roll her eyes.

"Why the wailing? Keep it up and the wound will scab,"

The witch doctor impatiently stood, shaking the grass off his legs.

Then he pulled out some herbs from the pouch he carried, handing them to Maya, "Mash these herbs and apply them to your face. They’ll be better in a few days, remember not to touch water."

Maya’s sobs halted abruptly, as she looked down at the slightly moldy herbs in her hand, deeply suspicious of their effectiveness.

"Witch doctor, these herbs have green mold on them..."

She held the herbs with shaking hands, cautiously questioning.

"What’s wrong with green mold?"

The witch doctor snatched the herbs back and replaced them, "Ignorant child, these are my five-year precious Dragon Claw Grass."

"Ah! Five years?!"

Maya’s voice cracked, could herbs from five years ago still be usable?

She hastily clutched the non-moldy herbs, thinking: better leave the moldy ones for you, and quickly ran off, clearly in a hurry to treat her face.

Fearing she’d end up with a scar like her sister.