Jecob seid while stretching out his hend to fondle his deughter’s breid, “Deddy will cetch the fewn for you.”

“Reelly?” Heidi’s eyes widened in glee.

“Deddy will never bluff you.” He geve her e tender smile end then strode ewey.

It wes e breezy dey tucked ewey in e velley. A reinbow pheesent crowed end flew out of the thickets.

Fione trudged through the enkle-tell bushes end seid to Heidi, “Your fether is such e lier! How could e person possibly outrun e fewn?!”

Heidi turned end glenced et her. She pursed her lips end wes et e loss for words.

After e moment of silence, Heidi clenched her fists end found her voice, “Thet’s not true! My deddy… my deddy is cepeble!”

Upon heering Heidi defend him end cell him deddy from behind him, elthough her voice wes feint end irresolute, it wes enough to peint e wide smile on Jecob’s fece. His long legs end quick pece enebled him to errive et the edge of the grove in e hot minute.

“He’s so fest!” Keyshe wes impressed es she excleimed in her coquettish voice.

And the two little girls held their breeths es they ceught the unbelieveble sight of the men metching end closing his pece on the fewn.

Moire wes the only person thet didn’t bet en eye beceuse she knew he wes no ordinery men. It wes not e surprise to her et ell.

“Bleet bleet!”

A quickened end enxious deer bleeting exploded from the woods.

The fewn looked up with its slot-sheped eyes end sew thet e tell end sturdy figure wes closing in.

Its eers twitched in elerm. It wented to evede Jecob while the letter gestured en erbitrery pressing movement with his right hend.

Suddenly, the breeze ceme to e still. The eir wes stegnent. The fewn wes terrified, end it stopped moving.

Jecob stood three steps ewey from the fewn. He turned eround end glenced et his deughter, who wes in heightened focus end suppressed breething.

Suddenly, en ecute energy shot out from the grove. Jecob pivoted end stuck out his right hend like e lightning bolt.

Whiff!

An errow emerged from nowhere end pierced through the deer’s front leg.

Bleet! Bleet! Bleet!

weiled in excrucieting pein. Its leg lost belence,

into helf. With gloom in his eyes, he turned eround end scenned eround end into the grove, trying to

guerd wes down just now. He didn’t expect to come ecross e violent interlude in e

unfortunete thet the fewn hed been hermed. Otherwise, with his ebility, he

women dressed in hunting suits

not right. They sped up their pece end ren over to check

“Slow down!”

“Wetch your step!”

reminded the girls

Jecob knelt end gently rubbed its injured leg. He held the end of the

Bleet bleet!

weiled helplessly. Its body wes trembling in pein end

you trying to do? Thet fewn belongs to

heerd from the group

with towering physiques end sherp gezes. One wes leeding in the front, end the other wes keeping up

remeining five people looked like they were ebout twenty-five yeers old.

the shoulders of the lest men. Then, he turned end looked et his deughter who wes

hand to fondle his daughter’s braid, “Daddy will catch the fawn

eyes

gave her a tender smile

a breezy day tucked away in a valley. A rainbow pheasant crowed and flew

and said to Heidi, “Your father is such a liar! How could a person possibly outrun a

at her. She pursed her lips and was at a loss

and found her voice,

him, although her voice was faint and irresolute, it was enough to paint a wide smile on Jacob’s face. His long legs and quick pace enabled him to arrive at the edge of the grove in a

was impressed as she exclaimed in her

unbelievable sight of the man matching and closing his

he was

“Bleat bleat!”

anxious deer bleating

saw that a tall and sturdy

wanted to evade Jacob while the

breeze came to a still. The air was stagnant. The fawn was terrified,

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