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My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash Calicraft) novel Chapter 326

Chapter 326 

Fabian lunged over and grabbed the little fox’s mouth. 

The fox grabbed Fabian’s large hand with its two tiny paws. 

Its claws were not particularly strong, but several bloody streaks appeared on Fabian’s thin skin. 

“Damn it…” 

Fabian flung the fox aside. 

An ugly look appeared on his face. 

He had never liked furry animals. 

Now, he had gotten scratched by one after his first time coming into contact with it. 

The fox tumbled to the grass and rolled around a few times before coming to a stop. 

Then, it sat on the grass with an aggrieved look on its face as tears appeared in its blue eyes. 

A massive tiger strode toward the fox as it roared. 

The little fox whimpered. 

The tiger, which had been about to pounce, turned and walked away. 

The fox slinked away as well. 

Sounds of wolves howling rang through the mountains. 

It was getting dark. 

Fabian had been pampered all his life and had never experienced anything like this. 

He was panicking. 

The fox seemed able to communicate with the tiger. 

Could he get them to lead him to the exit? 

“Little creature…” 

Fabian called out to the fox in a hoarse voice. 

The fox stopped in its tracks and turned to look at Fabian. 

“Can you show me the way out?” 

Fabian tried his best to sound gentle. 

The fox did not seem to understand what he said and turned to look at the tiger. 

The tiger turned to him and let out a low roar. 

It sounded extremely threatening. 

Fabian did not understand what they meant either and got to his feet so he could walk toward them. 

The tiger revealed its fangs as it curved its front legs slightly, moving into a ready-to-pounce position. 

The fox rubbed its head against the tiger’s front legs. 

After glancing at the fox with its large eyes, the tiger’s expression softened. 

Fabian used a branch to make some marks on the ground before following in the animals’ footsteps. 

The fox and tiger walked in front side-by-side while Fabian trailed behind them. It was an idyllic scene to watch. 

He took his phone out, but there was not even a single bar of reception in the mountains. 

All his previous messages had been sent from his private jet. 

The jet was equipped with a signal booster, so he managed to get some reception on his phone. 

Now, he could not even use his GPS. 

The sky soon turned dark. 

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