Grapes of different colors and varieties appeared in front of Wan Ge, but Wan Ge still only picked the most brightly colored grapes that looked the sweetest.
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And so, Wan Ge stayed by his side for two months, posing as a little fox.
Jinran led a particularly solitary life, spending his time either reading or cultivating. Occasionally, one would see him wielding a sword, his swordsmanship as serene and aloof as he was, a skill that others could not reach, though it appeared serene and difficult to master.
Just by standing next to his sword, Wan Ge could feel the awe-inspiring sword aura emanating from it.
Even so, Wan Ge was still willing to stay with him and accompany him when he practiced swordsmanship.
Today, she accidentally got too close. Looking at the bald patch on her tail and the fluff flying in the air, the grapes in her hand rolled to the side: "Waaah... my tail, my tail is bald."
The pretty little fox was very concerned about her appearance. Even though she was a fox, she wanted to be beautiful. As a result, her most prized tail is now bald.
Jinran frowned slightly, sheathed his sword, and walked to the little fox's side: "Let me take a look."
Wan Ge hugged her tail tightly: "I won't let you see it, you bad person, waaaah..."
After saying that, he turned and ran away.
A bald patch on its tail looks so unsightly, of course it wouldn't let the person it likes see it.
Jinran rubbed his forehead with one hand. When Wange had been a little fox for a month, he thought she was quite well-behaved, so he lifted her silencing. She was indeed quite well-behaved usually, quietly following him around, holding grapes and munching on them, without disturbing his cultivation. Jinran was very satisfied with this.
He was distracted while practicing his sword today, and the little fox got too close. He accidentally shaved her fur. The little fox, who loves beauty so much, must be very angry.
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Jinran turned and disappeared from his temple. When the race car returned, it was carrying a basket of grapes, which were black, round, and twice the size of ordinary grapes.
Jinran entered Wan Ge's bedroom and saw the little fox by the window, holding her tail with both hands, her eyes red and tears falling one by one.
Seeing this scene, Jinran felt a pang in his heart. He didn't like seeing her cry. At first, he thought he was just annoyed, but later he realized that he actually didn't like seeing her cry because it hurt him.
"Don't cry." Jinran took out another white porcelain bottle: "Yunshan Holy Water, it should help you grow hair."
It can also heal wounds. If your sword energy accidentally scratched her, you can use the Holy Water to heal.
"And the Yunshan grapes are even better than the ones you've had before."
Wan Ge stretched out her little paw and took the holy water, while Jin Ran placed the grapes aside.
Seeing that the other party didn't seem to be leaving, Wan Ge said directly, "Get out!"
"Mm." Jinran responded and left immediately.
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After Jinran left, Wange leisurely picked up a grape and started munching on it again: "Ruanruan, how did I do just now? So what if he likes fluffy little foxes? I can't charm him! Humph!"
Yes, in fact, Wan Ge had planned it from the moment she was approached. It just so happened that Jin Ran was distracted while forging the sword, which gave her this opportunity.
"Great job, sir! The villain is starting to take notice of you. Let's keep it up!"
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