"Mom, who can't see snakes rushing in? If I were you, I would find more meat for Olivia. Didn't you notice that she was sluggish these past two days? It must be because there is no snake meat."
Olivia looked bad, and her eyes were lifeless. At this time, she slumped beside the sofa. No matter what anyone said, she didn't move at all.
Tina was so scared that she was at a loss.
I stared at Olivia's belly thoughtfully.
The belly of a five-month pregnant woman was actually bigger than that of an eight-month pregnant one.
Every time I took a walk in the neighborhood, I could hear my neighbors whispering.
Olivia became the subject of everyone's discussion. Such being the case, I decided to add fuel to the debate.
As I opened the short video, a message popped up with a mechanical male voice.
"A five-meter-long python has appeared in the scenic area. Please stay away..."
Olivia sat up suddenly, crawled to me hurriedly, and snatched my phone to read the news.
At this moment, she only paid attention to the python.
I guessed that she didn't notice its warning.
"Mom, we will have snake meat! As long as I eat it, your grandson will surely be full of energy!"