Chapter 87 Chapter 87 "Sounds good," Li...



Chapter 87 Chapter 87 "Sounds good," Li...

"That sounds good," Li Baili thought for a moment, then suddenly smiled and said, "But I don't lack slaves or contracts, so why should I use you?"

Li Hanshuang walked outside, looked at the fox, and smiled at Li Baili, just like picking clothes in the clothing store just now, and said casually: "I think the skin of this fox can be peeled off to make clothes. Why don't we kill the fox now and keep the fox skin to make clothes for you later? The skin of such a big fox must be enough to make clothes, and it saves the effort and time of slowly looking for it later."

Li Baihe listened and thought it made sense, so she nodded, "Indeed."

The fox screamed and cried while trying to escape, but failed. Then he trembled and cried while saying, "I can do anything! Don't kill me!"

He paused for a moment, then suddenly thought of something, frowned, turned pale, trembled his tail, and shouted at the top of his voice: "I know a sealed person who has escaped the seal!

He has a very good ability to hide. He is still outside, disguising the broken seal as intact. He has a strong ability to deceive people. If he is left outside, he will definitely cause trouble. The damage he causes will definitely be worse than mine. I know where he is! I can take you to find him!"

Neither Li Baili nor Li Hanshuang spoke. The woman in the room struggled to get up and walked to the door. She held onto the door frame, looking like a weak willow in the wind. She covered her chest with her hands, her face pale, her eyes still filled with fear, but there was a hint of disbelief in her fear. She trembled all over and said, "Please don't let him go!"

The woman lowered her head and sobbed, "If others know about this, it will be all over! I can't do that! I already know I was wrong, give me a chance to correct it!"

The fox could not help but frown and cursed: "When things are good, you are good to me, but when things are bad, you kill me. You are such a cruel person! No wonder they say women have the most vicious hearts! I think your heart is the most vicious! You don't want to die, so you want me to die? Then why don't you give me a chance to correct my mistakes? Don't I know I am wrong?"

Li Baili raised her eyebrows slightly and hooked the willow branch in her hand. The willow branch tightened the fox's soul. The fox felt his throat suffocated for a moment, his neck shortened, his trachea became smaller, and he could not speak. His face turned red and he had to stop talking, but his eyes were full of hatred, and his face was full of dissatisfaction and unwillingness to accept it.

He was not an ordinary fox. He could speak freely even if his neck was tied with ordinary willow branches. What's more, he was in the state of a soul now, which made him much stronger than when he had a body. Logically, he should not be so easily controlled.

It just so happened that this willow branch, whether it was just the right match for him or it was too strong, was willing to serve others like a pet. When it tied him up, he felt so painful that he really couldn't say anything else.

He could only comfort himself in his heart: Even if his neck was tied, it was better than being a loser crying in the house. If he had to find a master, it would be better to find a strong one than a loser. Why waste time on it?

There are so many things to do in the world! So important! He shouldn't be so focused on playing that he's caught now, right? If he had known earlier, he would have practiced escaping more.

It’s too late to regret now. I can only take one step at a time and hope to survive.

Thinking of this, the fox suddenly struggled, indicating that he had something to say.

The willow branches had loosened a little, allowing it to talk, but it was still in an uncomfortable state and could be tied back at any time.

The fox coughed twice, frowned, and said in a hoarse voice: "To be honest, I would rather offer my skin with both hands. Anyway, I can't use it now, and a layer of skin is nothing to me. I can grow more.

But I'm already dead, and my fox fur isn't very good for making clothes. I know a thousand-year-old fox lives somewhere, and its fur is smooth and shiny, like silk, and is definitely the best material for making clothes. I'd rather go get it myself, and when I come back I'll present it to you with both hands, and I only ask you two to spare me."

"Do you know what this means?" Li Baili looked at the fox and said, with a smile on her face, as if she wanted to agree, but also as if she didn't want to agree. It was just hard to figure out.

"Bribe," Li Hanshuang said, smiling with narrowed eyes. "If we accept your bribe, we dare not help you, for fear of being accused of partiality and bending the law. But if we kill you, we can naturally find other ways to find it. What do you think?"

The fox's ears and tail drooped and it sighed, "Now that things have come to this, I'm afraid God wants to kill me. There's nothing I can do. I'll just leave it to you two.

If I can live after this, I will keep my promise, sign the contract, be a slave, and peel fresh fox skins for you two to make clothes. If I die, then I can't do anything, and there is nothing I can do. Please understand, so let it be. "

The fox lowered its head, looking resigned to its fate. It completely lost all color and looked extremely decadent.

"No hurry," Li Baili said with a smile, "Didn't you say that you know the location of a sealed person who has escaped the seal? Take us to find him now?"

Li Hanshuang nodded: "If we can really find you, maybe we can send you back instead of killing you."

The fox sighed, showing no interest. He wagged his tail and said with mixed feelings, "Being locked up again is not much different from dying."

Li Hanshuang raised his eyebrows slightly and asked, "Do you mean you want to die?"

He slowly pulled out the sword, and smiled little by little. His face was extraordinary, but it reminded people of the red maple leaves on the mountain that were like flames, dazzling and brilliant: "It's not that I can't fulfill your wish."

The fox shuddered all over, quickly put his paws together, bowed and said, "I don't want to die!"

"Then lead the way." Li Hanshuang raised his hand and returned the sword. There was a trace of smile on his face after he regained his composure, as if he had completed a successful prank.

The fox nodded repeatedly.

The woman leaning against the door wanted to say something, but felt that there was nothing more to say at this point, and nothing she said would affect the outcome. In the end, she just frowned and sighed.

Li Baili nodded to the woman and said gently, "I'm sorry to bother you today. Shall we leave first?"

"Okay," the woman's eyebrows moved, and she hesitated to speak. Then she forced a smile and said in a weak voice, "Have a nice time, both of you."

Li Hanshuang nodded, then disappeared with Li Baili and the fox.

With a bang, the woman knelt down by the door, holding the door frame beside her with one hand. After sitting down, she leaned her head against the door frame, and tears rolled out of her red eyes without hesitation. The woman gradually lowered her head and couldn't help crying out loud.

The crying was filled with a sense of surviving a disaster and a sense of panic.

The sound became louder and louder, the tears became more and more, and the crying became more and more unbridled. The noise here finally attracted people outside.

The young maid pushed open the door and entered the yard, and found the mistress kneeling by the door crying, almost fainting. She stared with surprise, her eyes wide open, and for a moment she was not bothered to ask questions. She rushed over, helped the person up, and put her on the bed.

By the time she really wanted to ask something, the woman had already fallen into a deep sleep. The maid had no choice but to go find a doctor. After examining her, the doctor said that she was simply too frightened and that she should take some medicine to recuperate and would be fine after a while.

Just don’t let your emotions fluctuate so much after you wake up, otherwise you will easily faint.

The maid nodded repeatedly to show that she had remembered everything. The doctor left the prescription and the maid hurried to get the medicine, boiled it and brought it back for her master to drink.

The hostess woke up and drank the medicine, but she was in a daze. The maid asked her what had happened, but she couldn't explain it clearly. She shook her head and said she had a headache. She said she couldn't remember anything. She said it was like a nightmare. She came in to look for someone but didn't find him, so she was scared. She said she didn't want to recall it anymore and the more she thought about it, the worse her headache became.

The maid couldn't force her master, so she listened reluctantly, nodded, and retreated with the empty medicine bowl.

The hostess breathed a sigh of relief.

At the same time, the fox went around in circles and actually led Li Baili and Li Hanshuang back to Penglai Island. The two looked at each other in surprise.

Li Baili held up the fox and asked, "Are you sure it's here?"

The fox shivered, tucked his legs under his belly, and nodded his head, saying, "It can't be wrong. It's right here. I have a special way to locate the bug."

"You mean," Li Hanshuang asked thoughtfully, "what we are looking for is a bug?"

The fox nodded: "The sealed one that escaped was a bug!"

"Okay," Li Baili nodded and asked with a smile, "Where exactly is it?"

The fox hesitated for a moment and pointed in a direction: "I'm not sure, the bug seemed to have just stopped, maybe it found a host?"

"Is it still a parasite?" Li Hanshuang frowned.

"Not really," the fox shook his head, hugged himself tightly and said, "That bug is very good at bewitching others. Those bewitched by it usually protect it, help it hide, serve as its nest, and provide it with things. That's why it's called a host. It's not actually a parasite, but the relationship is almost the same."

Li Hanshuang nodded thoughtfully.

The disciples patrolling nearby were stunned for a moment when they saw Li Baili and Li Hanshuang holding a fox not far away. They were shocked, and then they approached them cautiously and greeted Li Hanshuang: "Hello, Sect Master!"

Li Hanshuang nodded.

The patrolling disciple hesitated and asked, "Does the sect leader have anything to do with the Demon Lord? Do you need our help in dealing with the fox? We can send it to the kitchen on the way."

The fox screamed, "How dare you!"

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