Van Loon was filled with shock and disbelief. He had never imagined seeing such a scene in this situation. He tried hard to keep himself calm, but the sight before him made it almost impossible. His new body seemed to be not fully adapted, constantly swaying and making him feel like he was about to fall. He wanted to steady himself, but his body seemed to not fully obey his commands, leaving him feeling extremely helpless and frightened.
In front of him were several goats of different colors, all looking very friendly and gentle. Some were leisurely eating grass, while others curiously looked at him, as if trying to figure out what this "new member" was. Van Loon didn't know what to do, so he just stood there quietly, trying his best not to appear too nervous or fearful.
He tried hard to adapt to this new body, trying his best to not look so clumsy. He knew that he might be one of them now, and from his feelings, he seemed to have turned into a Little lamb. He didn't know what was going on, or how to face it next.
So, he looked down at his body and realized for the first time that he was no longer a human, but had become a four-legged creature. His limbs became slender but strong, his body covered in soft wool, and he even had small horns on his head. He tried moving his limbs and felt a strange sensation he had never experienced before, each movement making him feel both curious and unfamiliar.
Van Loon couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions surging in his heart - shock, confusion, panic, helplessness, and even a hint of curiosity. He had never imagined that he would begin his journey in the other world in this way. He couldn't understand why Night Shadow had turned him into a goat, nor did he know what impact this new identity would have on his future.
As time passed, a huge goat slowly approached, its eyes filled with maternal love and tenderness. Van Loon soon realized that this must be the ewe that gave birth to him. The ewe used its warm and rough tongue to constantly lick Van Loon, as if checking and cleaning his body. Van Loon didn't know what to do for a moment, so he could only accept the ewe's intimate licking helplessly, trying to relax.
At this moment, more and more goats gathered around, their curious and friendly eyes focused on the new little lamb from Van Loon. Although they did not show any hostility, the group of goats of various sizes still made Van Loon feel uneasy. He could feel countless pairs of eyes observing him, feeling like he had become the target of public criticism, which made him feel pressured.
Although Van Loon knew they might all be his blood relatives, his heart was still filled with fear and unease. He didn't know how to face the group of goats in front of him, nor did he know what role to play in this new identity. The only thing he could do was to try to stay calm and adapt to this strange and novel situation in front of him.
He tried to imitate other little lambs, slowly standing up. Although his initial attempts failed many times, his mother seemed very patient, gently nudging him with her head to help him stand again. After many efforts, the Van Loon finally learned how to maintain his balance and stand on all fours. Although his movements still seemed clumsy and uncoordinated, at least he could walk.
The Van Loon's four legs gradually adapted to the new way of moving. At first, his steps seemed clumsy and unstable, but over time, his movements became more agile and natural. He began to try different strides and speeds, from trotting to running, and then to joyful leaps. Each run and jump brought him unprecedented pleasure and freedom.
Van Loon is filled with exploration and curiosity. He wants to experience more of this new world, to push his body to its limits and embrace this new way of life. He gallops across the grassland, feeling the wind weave through his wool, the refreshing sensation making him exclaim with joy. He leaps up a small hill, then rolls down, relishing the feeling of freedom.
The sunlight bathes the grassland, casting a golden glow over the land. In the grass, a few small birds take flight, circling in the air, seemingly also enjoying the beauty of the vast grassland. Van Loon looks at the white clouds in the sky, feeling the warm touch of the sun, and in this moment, it seems like all fear and worry have vanished.
Van Loon sped up, wanting to feel more wind, more sunlight, more freedom. He ran on the grass, feeling the call of the earth, feeling the joy of life. He ran with other Little lamb on the grassland, leaping on the small slopes, enjoying this simple and pure happiness.
The wind on the grassland brushed his fur, and the sunlight warmed his body. He ran wildly on the grass, releasing his energy to the fullest. He jumped onto a small mound, then ran towards another. Every run and leap made him feel the beauty of life and the vastness of the world.
In the company and companionship of this group of goats, the Van Loon couldn't help but roll and frolic in the grass. He ran and leaped with the other little lambs, exploring this new and wondrous grassland. He roamed among the goat herd, enjoying this simple and free life. In this strange world, although he had lost his human form, he found a kind of unprecedented simplicity and joy.
Under the sunlight, the grassland presented a vibrant green, and the azure sky brought a sense of tranquility. As the Van Loon ran on the grass, he suddenly felt that the world wasn't so bad after all. At least in this moment, he could temporarily forget the previous panic and unease, completely immersing himself in the present happiness and freedom. He even felt a hint of anticipation and curiosity for the future, wanting to explore more of the unknown and miracles of this new world.
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