Chapter 3: Chapter 2 The Domesticated Human

"Roar! Hurry up!" the Wolfman growled impatiently.Tang San's mother's body trembled slightly, and her tears flowed even more torrentially. The Wolfman, however, paid her no more attention. With a step forward, a large hand with wolf claws simply scooped up Tang San from his swaddle.

"My child, my child!" The woman immediately started wailing loudly, but at this moment, she didn't try to fight for her child. Instead, she covered Tang San with the only tattered cotton blanket in the room.

In that instant, Tang San felt as if his heart was ruthlessly squeezed. After arriving in this world, he experienced the feeling of heartache for the first time.

Suddenly, Tang San's mother noticed that the tiny face turned toward her. The infant, who had just experienced a great upheaval, was not crying. Those originally lifeless eyes suddenly brightened.

Seeing the transformation in the eyes, Tang San's mother was stunned for a moment, and her actions paused momentarily.

"Get out of the way!" The Wolfman, losing patience, shoved her, causing her to fall onto a stack of straw. Then, with one hand, he carried Tang San's small body and walked out.

It was cold outside, with biting winds. Whether out of kindness or fear that Tang San would simply die, the Wolfman ultimately covered his body with the tattered cotton blanket.

All before him turned to darkness, and the cold wind outside was temporarily blocked. Apart from some difficulty breathing, he wouldn't die for the moment.

Tang San tried to calm himself down. Deep in his heart, he was praying.

Don't die, Mother of this world, please don't die. As long as I can survive, I will definitely come to find you, and make sure you live well. Wait for me to return.

Once calm, his first tentative judgment was that the Wolfman probably wasn't taking him away as food.

The basis for this judgment was simple. Firstly, his own two ounces of flesh certainly weren't worth as much as his mother in this world. Secondly, the Wolfman had ultimately covered him with a blanket, which was to prevent him from freezing to death. If he were just food, who would care if he were dead? Of course, this didn't rule out the possibility they wanted to eat him alive.

However, no matter how calm he was, what could a one-month-old child do? All he could do was... take things as they come.

Indistinctly, he could hear the wind howling. The outside world seemed to have no other sounds.

This world is called Demon Monster Land. This was Tang San's judgment of this world after he had finally learned a bit of the language.

Just as he had expected, Humans, in this world, are slaves. They are objects of enslavement. And even amongst slaves, they are the lowest of the low because human bodies are too weak to be of much use.

This doesn't rule out the possibility that humans in this world could become food. The lowest of the slaves could also be considered normal food.

As for other information, he had none for now. After all, his mother interacted too little with other Humans.

It had been a month, and he hadn't seen his father. It seemed unlikely that his father was in any good condition.

How tragic! Even if starting from zero, at least give me some time to start from zero. Tang San lamented in his heart.

He had once considered the hardships of reincarnation, but he had never expected it to be this difficult.

Finally, the Wolfman seemed to stop, and Tang San faintly heard him say a few words, but since he was covered with the blanket and still not quite clear on the language of this world, he didn't catch it. Then, he felt himself being passed on to someone else.

The moment the cotton blanket was lifted, Tang San instinctively curled up his body. But the expected cold wind did not come. Instead, a warm sensation enveloped him, although it was accompanied by some less-than-pleasant smells.

But this was the first time he felt warmth all around him since he was born. He opened his eyes wide to get a good look.

"Another child that looks like a little monkey. Grunt, grunt," a muffled voice said.

Then Tang San saw a large face looming over him. Is that... is that a pig's head?

Yes, a very large pig's head. At least that's how he recognized it. The pig's head leaned in to take a closer look at him and then carried him inside.

"Waaah, waaah, waaah!" Cries rang out intermittently.

Tang San suddenly realized that he was not the only child here.

Then he was placed in a soft pile of grass. Well, he thought it could be called a pile of grass, or similarly, a nest.

Next to him, the crying became a bit louder.

Then, a shadow pressed down upon him, something pinched his mouth, and, as it opened, a huge, soft object with a sweet, fishy smell was stuffed into it.

The warm milk rushed into his throat, and at that moment, Tang San's eyes widened—not with emotion, but because he was almost choked to death.

If his own mother's milk was like a trickling stream, this was simply like the mighty Yangtze River!

In an attempt to save himself, he instinctively closed his toothless gums, holding back some of that enormous presence to slow the flow of milk. Only then could he manage to swallow some of it down.

Taking powerful breaths through his nose, he adjusted his frail little body with effort. After a hard struggle, he finally caught his breath.

Then he put aside everything else and started to drink earnestly.

Nutrition, oh! Such precious nutrition! Was this the light of hope? Whether it was human milk or pig milk, he was content just to have something to eat.

However, his satisfaction didn't last long as the huge shadow left. Although he was somewhat full, he couldn't help wanting more. This was, after all, his first full meal since coming into this world.

With his belly full, his spirits lifted somewhat, allowing him to observe his surroundings.

This was a house with straw covering the floor. Being so weak, he could only twist his head and look around as he was not yet capable of turning over. Thus, he could only catch glimpses of his surroundings.

There were three or four children nearby, all looking about the same age as him. They also had a similarly thin and weak stature, all lying on some kind of soft straw. The room was still quite warm, at least not cold. The Pig Mom who had just fed him seemed to have fed the others as well.

This feeling was much like being kept as livestock.

Uniformly raised slaves?

Tang San silently consoled himself in his heart, it was good enough that he wasn't food. After having his fill, he finally felt there was a chance he could survive.

And so the days passed.

Pig Mom would come over to feed them milk three times a day.

At first, Tang San was overwhelmed by the abundance of milk, but he quickly adjusted. Whenever Pig Mom came to feed them, he would try to drink more. With nutrition, his body would recover. With a recovered body, he could grow stronger, and only then could he start cultivating. If he could cultivate, he could become stronger and take control of his own fate!

No matter what kind of world this was, the most important thing was to strive to survive first.

And so, when he had been in this world for a hundred days, he was noticeably chubbier and fairer than his little companions. Searᴄh the NôvelFire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Here, there seemed to be more than one Pig Mom, and there were many children. By the hundredth day, after trying his best to eat and drink as much as he could, Tang San was already able to roll over. Naturally, he could see more. From the conversations between the Pig Moms, he learned more about the language and gained a better understanding of this world.

Demon Monster Land was vast, to a degree that even the Pig Moms could not describe. The place they were in was a small town in the northeastern part of Demon Monster Land, belonging to a Wolf Demon Aristocrat.

The world was known as Demon Monster Land because the rulers of this world were mainly two races, the Monster Clan and Spirit Clan, collectively known as Fairies.

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The serialization officially starts today, with another update coming at 5 pm. This series will be different from the previous Douluo series, with no Martial Soul or Soul Ring settings. A completely new setting, a completely new world background. Keep reading, it will get better and better.

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