Chapter 629
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A dozen dark green eggs the size of an adult's fist were lying in the warm tree hole.
The entrance of the tree hole was sealed with a thin layer of mud, mixed with some dry grass.
Coo coo.
The unique call of the egg-stealing bird came from outside the tree hole, like the little widow next door calling softly in front of the door.
After calling for a while, no one responded. The egg-stealing bird was delighted. It carefully extended its claws to the dried mud at the entrance of the tree hole. With a light scrape, it scraped a big hole in front of the tree hole.
Its sneaky eyes looked into the tree hole through the big hole. When it saw the eggs, its eyes lit up.
Coo coo coo …
The egg-stealing bird's joyful call came from above the forest.
It squeezed into the tree hole with great effort. Its sharp beak pecked and broke the eggshell. Rich yellow egg juice flowed out.
Two slender legs scrabbled around, and an egg near the tree hole was kicked down.
Rustle rustle …
The bushes were shaking. After a while, a small head poked out of the bushes.
His sharp little eyes rolled around, and his yellow-green hair stood on end.
There seemed to be a sound just now.
The Green Parrot jumped out of the bushes. Its small face was full of vigilance.
It was the most cautious parrot on this hill!
After searching for a while in the thick grass, the Green Parrot found a dark green egg. The egg was bigger than its stomach.
The Green Parrot spread its wings and gestured twice. Its face was full of disbelief. It was so big!
It looked around sneakily. Then, it used its belly to push the egg back to its nest.
After returning to the nest, the Green Parrot swallowed its saliva. Although it liked to eat berries and young leaves, it would occasionally eat some small worms and earthworms to satisfy its cravings.
It would never admit that it was too stupid to catch those insects. It was all because those insects were too cunning.
Such a big egg must be delicious.
The Green Parrot swallowed its saliva and danced happily in the nest.
How do I start eating? The Green Parrot was in a dilemma. Then, its whole belly bumped into the egg. Its thick beak was like a wrench hitting the egg.
The egg shook, and a spider-like crack appeared on the spot where it had been hit.
The Green Parrot was knocked back two steps by the recoil force. It shook its head clumsily, then raised its head again.
Hey!
Crack.
The egg finally cracked.
The Green Parrot revealed the gratified smile of a farmer who had finally reaped a harvest.
A black hole the size of a thumb appeared on the eggshell.
A small emerald-green head popped out of the hole.
The Green Parrot's smile stiffened.
Its small eyes quickly widened and it screamed loudly. The hair on its fat and short neck instantly stood up, and then it imitated the cry of a powerful monster. "Hiss!"
The little green snake was stunned for a moment. It tilted its head and looked around in confusion. Finally, it locked its gaze on the Green Parrot.
The Green Parrot mustered its courage and curled its wings into fists. It screeched loudly, "Hiss!"
The little green snake slithered out of the egg and wrapped itself around the Green Parrot intimately. It even licked the Green Parrot's face with its tongue.
The Green Parrot looked ahead with a dumbfounded expression.
Just like that, the little green snake became the second owner of the Green Parrot's little nest.
Every day, the Green Parrot would give half of the food it brought back from outside to the little green snake.
The little green snake's appetite grew bigger and bigger. Even if the Green Parrot tried its best, it could not feed the little green snake.
Gradually, winter came, and the little green snake fell into hibernation during one winter. The Green Parrot wailed and cried sadly. The snake that it had raised for so long was dead.
As it cried, it stretched its mouth over.
Clang, clang, clang …
After hibernation, the little green snake's scales were especially hard. Then it realized that it could not bite it, so it cried even more sadly.
After being sad for three days, the heartless Green Parrot forgot about the little green snake that it had buried in the ground. Every day, it continued to live its life carefully and carefreely.
In the spring of the next year, the little green snake woke up from the ground. This hibernation also awakened part of its racial memory. It also knew that this silly Green Parrot was not its mother.
Looking around, the little green snake looked back at the nest one last time and slowly crawled out of the nest.
Ten minutes after the little green snake left the nest, the Green Parrot bounced back to the nest with a fat berry in its mouth.
A snake, a bird, brushed past each other.
Chapter 620: A Small Side Story
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