Chapter 259 Don’t Touch the Rabbit’s Tail (Mid-Autumn Festival Special, not related to the main text)
There is a little white rabbit witch in the forest. She is very good at making all kinds of magic potions.
That day, she robbed a snake.
"Are you really willing to come home with me and become the ingredient for my magic potion?" The little white rabbit was a little unsure, because the snake looked very beautiful, with its silver scales sparkling in the sunlight.
Uncle Tree Spirit said that the more beautiful something is, the more poisonous it is.
The snake straightened its upper body, spitting out its blood-red tongue and making a hissing sound.
The little white rabbit was shaking a little and took two steps back in fear.
"You... go away. I won't rob you anymore."
The snake narrowed its beautiful silver eyes and bared its fangs.
The little white rabbit was so scared that his legs went weak, thinking that he was about to become the snake's lunch, but the next second, the snake turned into a naked man.
His body lines were as beautiful as a sculpture, porcelain white and powerful, with a layer of scales beneath his sturdy waist and abdomen, hiding something.
What is it?
The little white rabbit covered its eyes with its two little paws, lost in thought. Its two rabbit ears sensitively listened to the movements of the man in front of it.
The man came over and gently grabbed her bunny ears and lifted her up.
The little white rabbit flapped its legs and made a goodbye gesture with its paws.
"Please, don't eat me."
The man spoke in a deep voice, chuckling before looking her up and down. His gaze lingered on her snow-white, soft belly for a long time.
“Then I probably can’t do it,” he said.
The snake took the little white rabbit back to its cave.
On the first day, he caught various prey and brought them to the little white rabbit, including field mice, pheasants, toads, lizards, etc.
The little white rabbit was frightened and cried, hiding from his feet and howling, "Is it possible that I am a vegetarian?"
The next day, the snake threw a pile of hay, branches and bark in front of the little white rabbit, enough for the little white rabbit to eat.
The little white rabbit swallowed his anger and chewed the dry branch, dropping little pearls in grievance. As he ate, he said, "I want to go home."
The snake tutted, thinking that rabbits were a little too difficult to raise.
He asked, “Isn’t it delicious?”
The little white rabbit looked at the snake's sharp fangs and sinister eyes, and said tremblingly, "It tastes so good."
On the third day, the little white rabbit fell ill. She was dying, had a fever, vomited, and couldn't eat anything.
Not being able to eat is almost equivalent to death in the forest.
The snake was very anxious. He first guarded the little white rabbit for a whole day, and then swam quickly to the nest of the forest doctor hedgehog after dark. He overturned the table, scared away the guests, and ruined the food.
The snake threatened the hedgehog: "If you don't save her, I will pull out all your quills."
Just like that, the snake came back quickly, holding the hedgehog in its mouth like a durian.
The hedgehog diagnosed the little white rabbit: "She has indigestion. Just starve her for a day or two and wait for her to digest it all."
snake:"."
He then asked the hedgehog to tell him some precautions on feeding the little white rabbit. Only then did he realize that rabbits do not chew tree bark, but eat tender leaves, and they need fresh green leaves.
After sending the hedgehog away, the snake did not go out hunting immediately, but stayed with the little white rabbit and waited for her to wake up.
He swam to the little white rabbit and wrapped his snake body around it, not making it too tight but also presenting a protective posture.
In this way, the snake and the little white rabbit slept together all night.
The next day, the little white rabbit felt much better. When it opened its red rabbit eyes, it saw a snake head pressing on its soft fur.
She shuddered with fear.
The snake woke up immediately, and seeing her shivering, it transformed into a human form the next second.
The man touched her fur and felt the temperature of her ears. "You don't have a fever anymore. Are you hungry?"
The little white rabbit quickly shook her head. She didn't want to eat tree bark anymore.
But the man seemed to have ignored her opinion. He picked her up with one hand and put her in his waist pocket, pressing her against his abdominal muscles.
He found some clothes from somewhere and then took the little white rabbit down the mountain.
He bought her some fresh vegetable leaves and carrots. The little white rabbit ate them like crazy and couldn't stop.
She was holding a radish in her two little paws and chewing it when she saw the man supporting his chin and looking at her with interest.
Feeling a little guilty, she pushed the carrot in her hand and asked, "Would you like some?"
The man curled his lips into a smile, and his handsome face suddenly became eye-catching.
He said, "Okay."
Then he really lowered his head, opened his mouth, and revealed his soft tongue.
The little white rabbit held the carrot toward his mouth, but the man didn't move.
"W-What happened?"
The man said, "My mouth hurts a little. I got it pricked yesterday."
"Then I'll feed you?"
The man was obviously pleased, with a look of satisfaction in his narrow eyes.
"Sure," he said.
The little white rabbit tried hard to wave her little paws and bring the carrot to his mouth, but she was too small and the carrot was too heavy. She grunted for a long time and kept poking the man's face.
"You still can't transform?"
The little white rabbit was a little embarrassed: "Yes, but I'm not very good at it, and there's also a tail." She glanced to the side, feeling a little inferior.
She was almost there. All she had to do was catch a snake and drop it into the vat, and her magic potion would work! Then she could transform into a fully human form.
"I can help you," the man said.
The little white rabbit's eyes brightened and looked at him longingly: "Really?"
Really? Is he really willing to sacrifice himself and enter his own magic tank?
The man nodded, then stroked his chin and said, "But I don't quite understand your specific situation. Can you transform for me?"
The little white rabbit felt that this request made sense. After all, he was sacrificing himself for others, and it would be unfair if he didn't know who the person was.
She nodded happily, but looked around, a little shy. "Then use your clothes to cover me."
The man agreed, placing her on his lap and propping her up on either side with his clothes, "Alright, let's get started."
The little white rabbit gave a resounding "hmm", clenched its little paws into fists, closed its eyes and exerted force.
"Bang—"
Suddenly, a long-haired girl sat in the man's arms. She had fair skin, delicate features, and big, innocent eyes that blinked, like a doll.
The man's Adam's apple moved slightly, and the next second he used his clothes to wrap her in his arms, shielding her completely. As he did so, he felt something rubbing against his thigh.
His heart was pounding, and he looked down. It was a piece of snow-white, furry rabbit tail.
The girl looked a little nervous and quickly reached out to cover the man's eyes. "Don't look at me. I'll be tailless soon. I can do it."
The man pulled her hand down but didn't let go. A deep light flashed in his silver eyes.
"Do you really want to get rid of your tail?"
The little white rabbit nodded and asked seriously: "Do you know the method?"
The man looked at her without saying a word, but suddenly picked her up and walked towards the forest.
The two men came to a warm cave, and the man asked the little white rabbit to kneel on the animal skin and stick up its tail to show him.
"Why is it like this?"
"How can you know if my method is suitable for you if you don't look carefully?"
Makes sense
The girl bit her lip, knelt on the animal hide, and tried to raise her tail towards the man.
The man's breathing became disordered for a moment, and the next moment his big hand touched the fluffy tail and rubbed it.
"What are you doing?"
The little white rabbit felt something strange about his body, and the cave began to get hot.
The man hugged her from behind, preventing her from struggling.
The other hand kept pulling her tail, and the long, strong fingers began to touch other places.
The little white rabbit's heartbeat quickened and tears kept flowing from the corners of its red eyes.
“Stop.”
The man kissed her earlobe gently, his hands moving constantly as he pressed her down.
"Let me help you." His voice was hoarse.
The little white rabbit was no longer able to think. She turned around and saw the man leaning over with his arms around her waist.
She felt her scalp tingling, her whole body felt like it was electrified, and her thighs trembled uncontrollably.
"Don't, don't touch my rabbit tail"
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival
(End of this chapter)
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