Su Muyao kept having a strange dream where she died in modern times and then, with her memories intact, was reborn in ancient times. After a smooth birth, she was abandoned by her parents who favor...
"oh"
The little white fox, thinking the human cub in front of it didn't believe her, quickly raised its paw, saying, "It's true, you have to believe me!"
Su Muyao guessed that they were probably hunters who specifically hunted these little foxes for their pelts to fetch a high price.
Many people like this kind of pure white fox fur.
I suddenly remembered a saying from my past life: "Without buying and selling, there would be no harm."
"So, is there something you need that you suddenly contacted me about?"
"Hey human brat, could you give me some of the water you gave those stupid wolves earlier?"
Upon hearing this, Su Muyao immediately burst into laughter.
"Why should I give it to you? You can't just ask me for things because you're cute!"
The little fox was stunned. It never expected that this human cub would refuse it, especially since it had been so generous when giving the magical water to those stupid wolves.
"Please, if I come across any good herbs in the future, I will pick them all and give them to you."
At this moment, the people who had been chatting at the village entrance also came over.
They saw Little Lucky Star, who had been skipping and hopping towards the village entrance, standing there for quite a while.
Thinking they'd come and take a look, when they arrived, the little fox was chattering away to Little Lucky Star.
"You mean to say that there's a sick fox in the house, which is why you've come to ask for the spiritual water?"
The little fox nodded frantically.
"Then let them come over. I'll take a look at it. After all, some illnesses can't be cured by the spiritual spring water alone."
Upon hearing this, the little fox vanished in a flash, fearing that the human cub might change his mind if he stayed too long.
"Little lucky star, you must never get involved with this fox, or you will be in deep trouble."
"Yes, the Little Lucky Star thing is quite mysterious. You're too young to understand."
Everyone chimed in with their own opinions, sharing a story that had been passed down for generations.
Everyone says that you shouldn't kill or provoke that fox, otherwise it will take revenge, and won't even spare your descendants.
"Grandpas and grandmas, this fox needs our help and just happened to run into me."
Upon hearing this, everyone was even more alarmed. What if they couldn't fulfill the fox's request?
"Grandpas and grandmas, don't be afraid. This little fox has other foxes in its family that are injured, so it asked me to help. Nothing will happen."
Moreover, the fox that knew to ask for help must possess some spiritual power, which means it will protect our village in the future.
When the people heard this, they thought about it and realized that it was indeed true.
When Grandma Su arrived and learned what had happened, she did not blame her granddaughter.
She knew that her granddaughter had her own reasons for doing everything and knew how to behave appropriately, so she didn't need to worry about her too much.
Su Muyao originally intended to go up the mountain to rescue the big fox, but while talking to the little fox, she caught a glimpse of the old men and women at the village entrance walking towards her.
Knowing full well that he couldn't go up the mountain alone today, he simply asked the little fox to find a way to bring the injured fox down for treatment.
Not long after Su Muyao returned to her room, she heard sparse noises outside.
It must be a fox.
Opening the window of my room, I saw four large foxes carrying a white fox walking towards me from not far away.
That fox's fur looked different from other foxes. Although it was also white, the few tufts of blue fur at the corners of its eyes were particularly eye-catching, highlighting its preciousness.
Su Muyao quickly got up and opened her front door, where she saw four large foxes carrying another white fox, striding towards her.
Old Su watched from the side, his heart pounding.
"Sweetie, with so many foxes, won't our chickens be in trouble?"
"Oh dear, old woman, you're only worried about the chickens at home?"
Old Man Su really wanted to say that you should worry about yourself first, look how you're shaking.
The elderly couple huddled together, whispering to each other.
Grandma Su finally mustered up the courage to take two steps forward.
"My dear child, are we really alright with so many foxes?" Grandma Su was genuinely worried.
"It's alright. Foxes know how to be grateful. The fact that they came to us for help means they are intelligent foxes. Since we saved them, they naturally won't retaliate against us."
"My dear child! I know that, but what if he can't be saved?"
Su Muyao had thought about this issue from the very beginning.
However, I have that magical spring water, which has a 90% chance of saving him, and with the medicines in my space, there shouldn't be any problems.
Once the little foxes were all inside the yard, Old Man Su went to close the door.
If too many people come to watch, it's not good. Who knows if these foxes will suddenly go crazy?
The kids in the family were also locked in their own rooms.
Su Muyao examined the fox and found it to be much more serious than she had imagined.
It looks like its leg was broken by a hunter's trap, and after finally breaking free, the wound became infected because the wrong medicine was not used.
Looking at his grandmother, he said, "Grandma, let's go back to the room first. I'll help the big fox clean his wounds. This scene might be a bit... you might not be able to handle it."
Su Muyao persuaded her grandmother to go back to her room, since not everyone could tolerate a festering wound, especially one that was so large.
"Alright, old man, you stay here and watch over the baby, I'm going back to my room first." With that, she hurriedly went back to her room. Old Mrs. Su really couldn't stand it; she only glanced at the baby and felt like vomiting.
"Big white fox, you're all better now. I'll treat your wounds for you. It will hurt a lot, so don't scratch me and keep an eye on your fox."
The injured fox weakly opened its eyes, stared at the human cub, and nodded.
Looking at the fox, Su Muyao realized it was another one that had gained sentience.
Su Muyao rummaged through her spatial storage for some tools she had bought in her previous life. Her little hands trembled as she held a scalpel for the first time.
Although she didn't know anything about medicine, she understood that the festering lump definitely needed to be removed.
They weren't afraid of it bleeding heavily or anything else, since they had spiritual spring water, which they had tested before.
Even if you are injured, as long as you pour the spiritual spring water onto the wound, the wound will heal quickly.
So she was quite confident.
In front of these speechless beasts, she made no attempt to conceal her actions, taking out a scalpel, bandages, and other items for immobilization.
Soon the pus in the boil was drained, and only when blood flowed out did Su Muyao stop what she was doing.
He took out the spiritual spring water from his spatial storage and poured it directly onto the fox's injured area.
The large white fox felt its wound instantly stop hurting, replaced by a cool sensation.
It nodded excitedly and then let out a few soft howls.
Su Muyao understood, and the big fox was very grateful to her.
They promised that if they ever needed the fox clan, they would do their utmost to help.
Only after the foxes were bandaged and secured, and it was explained that the securing device should not be removed until they were fully healed, were the foxes allowed to leave.
After seeing off a few foxes, Su Muyao sighed, "It seems that my plan to go up the mountain to find the little wolf has been delayed again."
Lost in thought, she didn't realize until a while later that her trouser leg was being pulled down again. Looking down, she saw it was the little white fox from before.
Su Muyao squatted down and patted the fox's little head. "What's wrong with you again? Why didn't you come along?"