South Grant looked at the tiger under the tree, which refused to leave, still trying various ways to get her down.
South Grant could only wait; she just didn't believe that Langston Caldwell would really leave her there alone.
The fact proved that South Grant was too naive.
Langston Caldwell really left her there alone.
South Grant waited in the tree for a whole night, during which she was sleepy and hungry, but she didn't dare to close her eyes, for fear of falling from the tree.
After waiting for a whole night, there was no sign of Langston Caldwell at all.
South Grant was furious.
But it was useless no matter how angry she got.
Even if she wanted to strangle Langston Caldwell now, she'd have to wait until she got back first.
She wanted to go back, but the huge creature under the tree wouldn't let her.
"Master Tiger, Master Tiger, can you skip a meal first? I'll bring you a cow later, alright?"
