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Now reading: Chapter 1475: 924: Thanks for the Treat from Journey to the End of the Night, a Eastern novel by North Liao.

Capítulo 1475: Chapter 924: Thanks for the Treat

In Baili An’s last mory before losing consciousness.

He rembers being blasted a great distance away by the terrifying explosion of the Thunderbolt Sky Pillar.

It struck and splintered half of an enormous ancient locust tree, finally crashing into the scorched earth.

Yet when he awoke, it was in a cool, refreshing river, with the charred marks on his body washed clean.

In the river, the lightning nestled in his wounds had also been weakened, and before he woke, it seed soone fed him blood food.

From its scent, it was this little fox’s blood.

Baili An rembered this little fox demon, the one he saved from the Underground Dark City of the Zhao State.

When released, it still looked at him longingly, reluctant to leave.

Could it be that he appeared too attractive, enticing this little fox?

When a fox looks back, it is either to repay a favor or seek revenge.

Baili An has always had a good affinity with animals, often befriending little cats, dogs, snakes, deer, and foxes.

He hadn’t expected this little fox to co to repay the favor so soon, being such a small creature.

If it weren’t for bringing along such a burden like him, it probably wouldn’t have been targeted by the Three-tailed Demon Fox, injuring its paw so badly.

Full of guilty connections, Baili An would have never imagined that if it hadn’t been for this little demon digging him out of the scorched pit and washing him clean in the water, revealing his true appearance.

Also, performing a semi-veiled allure of wet seduction, it would never have attracted the attention of that Three-tailed Demon Fox, greedy for male beauty.

At this mont, he figured he would still be lying in the pit of earth, waiting dutifully for Ying Ji and the others to rescue him, ensuring nothing went wrong.

The thought of repaying a debt never crossed his mind; if not for the Three-tailed Demon Fox interjecting.

Shu Ci would have probably already set up the iron pot, lit the fire, pondering over whether to chop scallions, mince garlic, and crush ginger, either steaming him or braising him.

Shu Ci certainly wasn’t a decent sort, she had no intention of resolving the misunderstanding with Baili An, nor explaining it humbly.

She was glad for his misconceptions, leaving him feeling guilty towards her.

She even considered whether she could leverage this kindness to get him to willingly fall into her bowl.

So she could feast on him properly, to fill her belly.

The little fox’s plans were well made, relying on the tales of fox spirits seducing scholars into a state of enchanted chaos in the books she’d read.

Faced with the scholar’s beauty, they would willingly offer up their kidneys, livers, and vitality.

She rembered the books always said the prey willingly given to demons tasted the sweetest and most delicious, and forceful thods were the lowest and most toothso way of feeding.

Shu Ci didn’t know how to seduce n, but she had read plenty of books.

Master Yihe had an excellent knack for theorizing from books.

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Pretending to be pitiful was sothing she could still manage.

With this in mind, she let out a dry, emotionless whimper.

The fox’s eyes, clear black and white, always maintained a look of apathy, struggling to produce tears, eventually giving up.

Pretentiously raising her injured paw, shalessly indicating she was hurt while saving him.

Baili An couldn’t see that she was feigning pitifulness; the intentions of the person and the fox did not align.

Primarily because her act of pitifulness was so unconvincing, with her dead-fish eyes open, raising her trembling paw, appearing to swat at flies.

Baili An, accustod to interacting with small deer, was used to the way of being deliberately fed for survival.

Seeing her like this, he assud she wanted to feed him with her fresh blood.

The wound on the paw was deep, with blood gushing; not licking it would be a waste.

Baili An uttered a word of thanks, then bent down to take hold of the soft, furry paw pad.

He licked clean all the blood that had flowed out from it.

He lovingly grood the fur on her fox paw until it lay smooth and tidy, very clean and orderly.

The paw pad was also licked to a tender pink, gleaming with a watery sheen.

Baili An, always one to repay gratitude, didn’t forget to use his Tusk to trim her paw nails after consuming the little fox’s paw, polishing them to a sharp, glinting point, quite dignified.

Shu Ci was left dumbfounded, she hadn’t even managed a bite, and her paw had already been tasted several tis over.

What kind of justice is this?!

The Three-tailed Demon Fox watched this scene with an amused gaze, giggling: “Little gentleman, to be so gentle and considerate with such a small fox demon who can’t transform, it really lts my heart and softens my bones.

My hand here was hurt by you too, why not co and lick and kiss as well, perhaps if you cheer up, I might let you both off the hook?”

Seeing that voracious look in your eyes, you aren’t showing any signs of letting us off the hook.

Baili An carefully bandaged the little fox’s paw, wrapped a small bandage around it, and hung it around his neck.

Without saying a word, he picked up the little fox, allowing the demon blood he just consud to flow through his body, gradually rging into the Corpse Pearl in his heart.

The sharp piercing pain lessened sowhat, as so of the dark blood qi revived from the withered state.

In the gray night, Baili An’s eyes gradually turned a ghostly red.

With a light tip of his toes on a branch, a burst of dark red blood energy exploded from around him instantly.

The blood energy ignited into bright red flas as he leaped into the sky with the little fox in his embrace.

Under the night sky, a long fiery trail silently arced out, flying out of the valley.

The Three-tailed Demon Fox licked her dry lips, her slender fingers gently stroking her terrifyingly scarred face, chuckling softly: “Having seen my face, there’s no escape now~”

As the cold wind swept through, two enormous fox tails suddenly unfurled behind her, her graceful figure rising with the wind, floating lightly into the vast fields like a leaf upon the breeze.

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