Playing with the two little ones, they walked back. The trees gradually thinned out, and suddenly a foul smell reached them. The two little ones became restless and trembling. They searched left and right and ran away. Mo'er quickly activated his senses. Oh my god, what is that? About two hundred meters away, a giant python, thicker than an adult's thigh and over ten meters long, lay crouched in a tree. The snake moved its head and looked at Mo'er, its tongue flicking in and out. Mo'er was shaking all over. She wanted to run, but her legs wouldn't obey her. Her mind went blank. The python slowly crawled down the tree and towards her! What should I do? Post on WeChat Moments to ask my friends if it's okay? I was just about to drag the two little ones into the space, but... Oh no, they've already run five hundred meters. Can I go in and leave them alone? I raised you two to protect me, not to leave you in danger and run away. I've developed a bond with those two little ones over the past few days. I can't leave them alone and run away. That's right, smash it! There were so many things in the space. Suddenly, a chicken appeared above the giant snake, clucking and falling. The snake was startled. What the hell? It tried to swallow it in one gulp, but that didn't work. Then a goose fell down with a quack. The snake was confused. Breakfast from the sky? Then there was the duck, but that didn't work either. A red object chirped and fell down. Just as it reached the snake's mouth, Mo'er saw it clearly. Oh no, I threw it in the wrong place. Whoosh, it was pulled back. Sorry, sorry, I threw it in the wrong place. In desperation, he almost threw the little fox out. The little fox arrived in the space and hugged the white fox, chirping and waving its claws as it did so. It felt like it should have been scolding something very bad! The giant snake was also confused. It had just opened its mouth to eat, but it was eating in vain. What's going on? Was it teasing me? Just as it was about to lose its temper, a rabbit fell down. Oh, oh, oh, when will I be able to feed it? Oh, I've got a lot of chicken and cow manure stored up. If I can't kill you, I'll disgust you to death. A pile of cow dung weighing ten pounds fell from the sky. The big snake took a look and thought, what kind of creature is this? I have never seen it before. Who cares? I'll eat it first. I opened my mouth wide, took a mouthful, and swallowed it. I smacked my mouth and thought, what is this? Why is it so smelly? I quickly spit it out. You two-legged beast, how dare you play tricks on me? Just when I wanted to use my tail to hit Mo'er, another big pile came, which must have weighed five hundred pounds. Smacked, it pressed its tail down. Just when I pulled out its tail, another pile came and hit its head. With a bang, the snake's head was buried in the cow dung. Just when it pulled it out and wanted to crawl forward, another pile came. The python wanted to die. Don't mess with snakes like this. Mo'er saw that there was a way to deal with it, so he was no longer afraid. He laughed and said, what do you think? Do you accept it? If not, I will hit you with cow dung!

The python had learned its lesson, becoming frightened. Not wanting to be slammed into the earth by cow dung again, it coiled up, not daring to show its head. Mo'er saw this and thought, "Well, just be good, I'll give you a treat." A large basin of spiritual spring water appeared right in front of the python, startling it. Luckily, it missed. Her aim wasn't good enough, so she might as well try again, just in case she could eat her for revenge. The snake spat out its tongue. "Hmm?" What was that smell? A hundred times stronger than cow dung. The snake pressed its head against the iron basin, spitting out its breath with confidence. Then, scraping back and forth on the rotten leaves on the ground, it wiped off the cow dung and plunged its head back into the basin. The mandibles kept opening and closing, and the water level dropped dramatically. Mo'er refilled it with water. After a long while, the snake's head finally lifted up, looking at Mo'er, rising and falling three times, as if to thank her!

Moer was amused by its appearance. Are you thanking me? The snake's head rose and fell three more times. Then you won't eat me, right? The python quickly shook its head. Do you still want to drink? The snake's head nodded three more times. Wow, it can understand me! If I had taken a short video and posted it on a certain audio platform just now, it would definitely go viral!

Then follow me, and I'll give you another drink before I leave. The python nodded again! Mo'er spent a long time calling the two little guys back. When they saw the python, they wanted to run away again, so Mo'er directly put them into the space. The python was frightened again when he saw it. A real dog?

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