Actually, that was not a pig.
It was just that Shu Guan's mind was under a tremendous shock at the moment, so at first glance, he mistook that thing for a pig.
Of course, that thing did indeed look very much like a pig.
Its body was greenish, roughly the size of a wild piglet that had just been born for two or three weeks, so from a size perspective, this pig-like-but-not creature was somewhat cute.
But this little creature's appearance was absolutely nothing close to cute.
From its mouth jutted four snow-white, sharp fangs, which were more than twice as long as its body, and its ears were much larger than those of a normal pig, almost covering its entire body.
What was most impressive, however, were the creature's eyes.
After locking eyes with the creature for a moment, Shu Guan was sure that they were indeed human eyes, not only in the emotions they harbored but also completely resembling a human's eyes, and they were those very soul-stirring, peach-blossom eyes.