Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Wants to Fight

A certain woman, for some inexplicable reason, became bound to an arrogant and deceptive system. She transmigrates into the bodies of cannon fodder characters in various worlds, fulfilling their wi...

Chapter 349 Nine-Tailed Spirit Fox (The End)

"What a big dummy, Little Seven! How come I didn't know? And you like to act on your own? Did you leave those images so that some perverted system could watch them whenever it wanted?"

"Who, who observed that? Don't talk nonsense. This system is wise and powerful, how could it do such a despicable thing?"

"So, who is it that put me in this situation now? Don't tell me you didn't do it on purpose?"

"It really wasn't intentional. If I had known it would turn out like this, this system wouldn't have let you come."

"Hmph, Little Seven, I'll remember you!"

"This system is honored that the host can remember it, so prepare to receive the plot, dear!"

Without saying a word, the system fed the plot into Xiang Wan's head.

In the end, the beauty and Mingyan lived happily ever after. Later, Mingyan let Chongying inherit the title of Demon Lord, while he stayed with Ling Yanze until old age. After his soul left his body, he found him a new demon to reincarnate in. After all, constantly searching for a new body for thousands of years wasn't a good thing.

The Heavenly Emperor, having completely lost his eldest son, no longer sent anyone to search for him, allowing Yan Ze to live the life he wanted. Knowing that he had someone to protect him was enough.

The mother fox was reincarnated and found a mate, and had a litter of fox cubs. However, it always felt like she should have had one more child.

Tragically, Xiang Wan died in Ming Yan's arms after becoming a matchmaker. This became the reason Yan Ze always argued with him, because it was his appearance that caused the little fox to die.

Xiang Wan laughed at this, which was rather unkind.

She did it on purpose, giving him a beauty for free, how could she not charge interest?

Foxes are known for holding grudges, aren't they?