Chapter 5: Olivia's Worries

Instantly, an indescribable, yet very special smell rushed into Luna's nostrils.

Almost instantly, the hairs on Luna's back, realizing what she had on her nose, stood on end.

I saw that she jerked out the mouth and nose that was sitting under Jack's buttocks, and then she bared her small teeth that had just burst out, jumped up, and pounced on Jack.

For a while, on the wide bed, the two little wolf cubs rolled together, showing each other their small milk teeth that were not sharp, and their immature claws, and not long ago there were a few sounds, and the sound of the animal skin on the bed being torn.

"Oh, it's rare to see such a spirited Luna!"

Seeing this, Olivia was not angry at all because of the two little ones, but blinked her eyes, and the wolf's mouth also hooked a shallow arc, took a few steps back, approached Liya, who was standing on the side because she was afraid of her beast form, touched the maid who seemed to be very timid with her tail, looked at the two little ones who were fighting with satisfaction, and said happily.

"Woo, let go of Luna, stop playing......"

With Jack's whimper, he endured the stinging pain in his neck, and rolled over, revealing his little belly that was not densely furred.

At the same time, Luna, who had already bitten Jack's neck, was also slightly startled, and suddenly came back to her senses, her wrinkled nose slowly relaxed, and the ferocity was gone, replaced by a blank expression.

What was she just doing?

Luna let go of Jack and took two steps back a little helplessly, a little incredulous, just now, she really used her strength, against the fragile neck of her fellow brother, and even she didn't dare to imagine that if she hadn't just grown teeth, after she had just bitten hard, Jack might still be alive.

This realization made Luna a little flustered, like a child who had done something wrong, and hung her head, "Well, I'm sorry, Jack." ā€

"Huh?" Jack blinked, confused, not understanding why Luna had suddenly apologized to him.

After all, in his few life experiences, his friends were all fighting like this, and he couldn't help but look helplessly at his mother, who was watching them, seeking answers.

Looking at Luna's reaction, to be honest, Olivia was a little surprised, she has experienced growth and received systematic education to understand best that the so-called orcs are beasts first, and then people.

Cubs that have not completed their transformation before the age of three do not have too many complex emotions that belong to the latter, and are more of an instinct to become wild.

They will fight unscrupulously in the courtyard, will be interested in everything that can run, even living things, like to pounce, like to chase strange or familiar smells, etc., this is a game that belongs exclusively to the cubs, and it is also their nature.

This is also the reason why Olivia did not intervene to stop the fight just now.

Of course, some of these instincts also need to be guided by the elderly.

For example, as a wolf clan, their bloodthirsty nature, if they are not properly guided, it is likely that the cubs will fall into it, and eventually lead to the inability to transform into shapes, slowly lose their minds, and become crazy beasts that kill.

That's why when the cubs play, they are always accompanied by at least two or more transformed orcs.

Their duty is not only for the safety of the cubs, but also to observe the behavior of the cubs, and if they find any excessive behavior, they will stop it in time to avoid untimely bloodshed.

But Luna's performance, if Olivia is not mistaken, it should be guilt, right?

This kind of realization instantly made Olivia, who was not a first-time mother, and was worried not long ago about whether her daughter could successfully transform before the age of three, was a little at a loss for a while.

While it may not be a bad thing to understand humanity early, it probably means that Luna will complete her transformation sooner and more smoothly.

But the so-called overreach, Olivia clearly knows that if her daughter consciously begins to suppress her animal nature too early, something will happen.

As a real orc, the most important thing is to find a balance between animal nature and human nature, rather than using one nature to suppress another.

As far as the experience left by the growth of her eldest son Charles to Olivia, she has always needed to pay more attention to the guidance of her cub's bestiality, but it is clear that the situation of her daughter Luna is different.

Luna showed too much humanity at such a young age, which Olivia was unexpected, but also a little at a loss, she had never even heard of such a situation.

Thinking of this, Olivia blinked her eyes, hiding the worry in her eyes, and walked to the big bed, which had already become a mess, and pulled Jack, who was still belly flipping and lying there stupidly, out of bed with some disgust, and scolded: "Go and dry the hair, or you will be itchy, but don't expect others to help you catch it." ā€

Jack, who fell directly to the ground, whimpered like a trick, and saw that his mother didn't even give him a superfluous look, so he had to get up with a bone, drooping his head, dragging his tail, and walking towards Liya not far away.

Without her son in the way, Olivia jumped on the bed, didn't mind that the bed was still in a mess, and lay down directly, hooked her helpless daughter with her tail, hugged her arms with her two paws, stuck out her tongue, licked Luna's little head, and then spoke:

"Luna did a great job! Why apologize?"

"Huh?" Luna looked up at Olivia in disbelief, "but I bit Jack's neck. ā€

"Well, bite, how?" asked Olivia, looking at her daughter earnestly.

"I—I'm going to bite him to death!" said Luna, still trembling at her impulsiveness.

In her previous life, when she was a pure human, she didn't bite people when she fought with people when she was a child, but can her sharp wolf teeth compare to that time? Obviously, in Luna's heart, it can never be compared.

Olivia was stunned by Luna's slightly silly words, and after a moment of silence, her eyes fell on the hourglass in the corner of the room, and her eyes rolled to an idea, "Dinner is coming up in a while, before that, will I take you to your father?"

Luna looked at her own mother and blinked, not at all to get her mother's point, okay?

"Let's go! it's going to be fun!" Olivia winked at her daughter, who was looking at her with a blank face, and jumped out of bed first, looking at Luna encouragingly.

Luna tilted her head and looked at Olivia, who was looking at her expectantly, and finally slowly stood up, followed Olivia's example, and jumped under the bed.

"Smack!"

Unable to stand firm, Luna's old face flushed, and she quickly got up with her little buttocks, glanced at Olivia, and saw that although her mother hooked the corners of her lips, the encouragement in her eyes was still undiminished, so she sighed and followed Olivia, who had already withdrawn her gaze, and walked out.