"All of you, back off! You aren't allowed to bite them!" As Curtis said this, he flicked out his tongue.
The young leopards instantly cowered. They stood there unwillingly, refusing to budge.
Even though they couldn't bite the snakes, it wasn't bad to scare them such that they didn't dare to move either.
However, the snakes weren't afraid of them anymore and slithered past them blatantly, climbing up the tree to the attic on the second floor of the villa.
After obtaining the latest news from the wild snakes, Curtis sank into deep thought.
Muir sat opposite him and asked after the snakes slithered away, "How is it?"
"That girl is a little interesting," Curtis said.
"I feel that she's well-behaved and won't create trouble. Since you agree too, then let her come home." As Muir said this, he stood up. It was his son, after all, so he was a little biased toward Mu Ya.
Curtis said, "Wait for a little more."