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After failing to ascend, Xi Xizhi transmigrated into a nearly extinct Feng Cloud Weasel. The very next day, she was gifted as a present to the most tyrannical tyrant in history.

Legend has it that the emperor of Fengze Country was decisive, ruthless, and cold-blooded, striking fear into the hearts of all. Yet, this extremely tyrannical man raised a pet...

And he treated this pet with utmost care and infinite spoiling.

The little weasel will eventually cultivate into human form. Let's see how the emperor will react at that time...

[Emperor's Chapter] Three Rules for Raising a Beast: First, feed its stomach full, elegantly put as: capture its stomach. Second, be patient. As the saying goes, you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry. Third, train it personally, without entrusting it to others. In other words, you must make it realize whose private possession it is.

[Little Weasel's Chapter] Three Advantages of a Cute Pet: First, no worries about food or clothing, plus the master's big hand stroking its fur. Second, cause trouble任意 (freely) and have someone clean up the mess. Third, most importantly, monopolize the master's embrace.

But why, after she cultivated into human form, did the master still cling to her... Stroking her back with his big hand, claiming to smooth her fur...?

Damn it, where on her body is there any fur left! If you want to take advantage, just say it!

[The harem consorts are all just smoke screens.]

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Once upon a time, there was a dense forest filled with various kinds of pine trees. Fat Squirrel lived in a small house nestled within one of these pine trees. It was very lazy, a typical homebody.

Fat Squirrel believed it could continue living so happily forever, until one day, an uninvited guest burst into its home. It was a chubby cat that loved fried food. "You fat ball!" Fat Squirrel furiously grabbed the cat's tail and gave it a good beating.

"You wretched thing!" The cat, whose tail was seized, fought back equally fiercely. As they wrestled, they bent the tree branch, and together, they fell into the river...

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