Chapter 4
I had not expected that, despite his fierce and powerful appearance, he could be so meticulous.
"Yeah, thank you. What's your name, by the way? I'm Lynn Jane."
"I'm Sean Hovard. Just tell me if you need anything," he replied.
I nodded again and said, "Alright, I understand. I'm going to sleep now."
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Autumn and I had stumbled into the unrecorded primitive tribe while hiking on a mountain trip.
We had been hiking for nearly two hours before males from the white tiger tribe found us and brought us back.
I was truly exhausted.
Sean watched me lie down. He lowered his voice and said, "Then I won't disturb your rest. I'll get you something to eat. What would you like for dinner?"
I thought about the lifestyle of a primitive tribe. I shivered and quickly said, "Some berries, and a pot of meat stew. Cut the meat into small pieces; otherwise, I can't chew it properly."
The males of the tribes could freely switch between beast form and human form.
Eating raw prey in their beast form was perfectly normal.
However, most of the time they stayed in human form. They would only transform into beast forms during battle.
They rarely ate raw meat in their human form. They usually boiled meat in stews or roasted it.
However, they were huge, so they prepared food in massive chunks for easy gnawing.
Every bone was longer than my forearm.
Chewing on such large bones was effortless for them, but it was highly challenging for my human teeth.
The meat was also tough to chew, even after stewing.
I could not get used to the food in my past life. I had survived solely on berries.
One summer rain had even left me severely ill, and I almost died.
Luckily, Sean did have some skills. He had given me water soaked with a black medicinal paste, and I had recovered.
Sean stared at me for a moment after hearing my request, then he nodded and said, "I understand. Go ahead and sleep."
"Yeah," I replied.
Then, I closed my eyes.
I quickly fell asleep because I was too tired.
It was dark when I woke up again.
I sat up abruptly from the stone bed.
"Are you awake, Lynn? Hungry? Come and eat something," he said in a deep voice.
I rubbed my stomach and got out of bed.
Two stone bowls had been set on the wooden table inside the house.
One had meat stew, and the other had unknown berries.
"Have you eaten?" I asked as I sat at the table.
Sean gave a short reply, but his golden eyes were locked on my face. His gaze was burning and intense. He replied, "I've eaten. You should eat."
"Alright," I said. I tightened my grip on the spoon, knowing he would not let me off that night.
I sipped the stew in small mouthfuls.
Sean was much more considerate than the wolf man. I only requested once, and he had cut the meat into thin strips, which were then stewed until tender.
It was seasoned only with salt, but still delicious.
Without realizing it, I had eaten more than half of it.
However, the portion was too large, and I could not finish the rest.
"I'm full," I said as I set the spoon down.
Sean glanced at my stomach, as if he wanted to confirm I truly had enough to eat.
Then, he looked at me with a burning gaze. He said in a low voice, "I'll clean up. There's a hot spring here, fed from the mountain. You can bathe in the pool."
His words surprised me.
I did not expect a hot spring in his stone house.
That meant I would not have to worry about bathing in the future.
Most males lived ruggedly. They would simply bathe in the river, but I did not dare to do that.
Sean left with the bowls, and I headed toward the place he mentioned, guided by the dim light.
Steam rose in the air. I took off my clothes and stepped in.
Before I could finish bathing, Sean entered while holding a torch.
He fixed the torch to the wall, then walked toward me slowly.
His burning gaze felt as if it could melt my body.
I could not help but tremble lightly.
The wolf man was nowhere near as strong as Sean, yet even in my past life, I nearly lost it to his torment.
I felt like I might die in bed if it were with Sean.
He pulled me into his arms with domineering force, even as I was still worrying. His body was hotter than the spring water, making my body weak under the scorching heat.