Afraid of scaring the rabbits again, Eric tried to lower his voice and asked carefully. Just now, he had been distracted and forgotten about the rabbits, so he couldn't help but feel a bit guilty.
"I, we want, want..." The timid lop-eared rabbit girl almost cried out loud, stuttering over a few words without speaking clearly.
The other rabbits glared at her helplessly. Didn't everyone discuss it properly beforehand?
But angry as they were, they dared not stand out to speak even more, so they could only peek secretly, signaling her to speak quickly.
Hearing the clear voice of a young girl by his ear, Eric didn't know whether to laugh or cry, thinking, how scary could a kid like him be? He even deliberately used his original form, appearing not even half the size of the lop-eared rabbit in front of him.
"It's okay, just speak."
The lop-eared rabbit girl's eyes were teary: "We can help, help work. Don't look at us being small, we are also very good at digging holes..."
