Joseph's heart tightened, and he reached out to pull Alexandra back, but suddenly noticed that the window was too small, and the lion's head was stuck in the frame, unable to get in.
In the next moment, the lion, under the girl's gaze, lost its momentum, its gaze involuntarily drifting to the side, and then pretended nonchalantly to retreat, relaxing its paws away from the carriage.
Hmm, Alexandra really didn't have much fear of these beasts. After all, her brother kept an Amur tiger, which she often saw, a "big cat" nearly the size of the lion just now.
And Vasily, she had also fed it before.
She turned to Joseph, noticing he appeared composed, and said to the others in the carriage: "There's no need to be afraid. These beasts are actually more afraid of people."