Most of the orcs who survive outside do so because they don't want to live in the Forest of Beasts.
So it was indeed a bit strange that the orcs who came back from outside said they wanted to defeat him.
There was no change in Li Mo's eyes. He responded lazily, a little casually.
For him, these things are very common.
The beastmen are naturally rebellious and like to stir up trouble. However, after seeing Li Mo's strength, those guys became more restrained.
But it doesn't matter who comes.
Li Mo was thinking about this when he suddenly thought of something. He lowered his head to look at the little girl who was eating a fruit next to him.
The little girl tilted her head obediently, still holding the half-eaten fruit in her hand, and her movements had obviously slowed down.
He stared at the male fox in front of him with some curiosity.
Seeing this, Li Mo's eyes darkened slightly.
The little girl still had no awareness of what was happening and kept poking her head out.
She heard a low chuckle in her ear. Before Chu Ci looked up to see what was wrong with this guy, a force came from her head and pushed her down suddenly.
This time, the little head was completely defenseless and was pressed into the fruit flesh.
The sweet aroma of milk filled the air. Chu Ci was stunned for a moment. When she looked up again, her little face was covered with fruit crumbs, and the golden hair that slid down from her ears was also tangled up in strands due to the fruit juice.
Chu Ci widened her eyes.
He immediately made a note of what this guy did in his little notebook.
Then it flapped its little wings, flew in front of him, and pressed the uneaten fruit in its hand against the tip of his nose.
Not only does he remember the grudge, but he also takes revenge on the spot.
The tip of his nose felt cold, and Li Mo said: ...
His pair of grey animal eyes looked over at him with a hint of threat.
Chu Ci's beautiful black eyes also looked over, staring at him.
Totally unwilling to admit defeat.
The male fox over there kept his head down and didn't hear Li Mo speak again.
He looked up slightly in confusion and took a look.
Just saw this scene.
A little elf with light golden wings flew in the air, holding a fruit in its hand and pressing it against the nose of their great king.
Their great king was now coldly showing his sharp teeth, and it seemed as if he could tear the little guy into pieces in the next moment, but he did not move, and did not even reach out to take the half fruit off. He just stared at the elf.
...Are you guys competing to see who can go the longest without blinking?
The fox, who considered the situation urgent, said: ...
And because he had never seen Chu Ci before, he didn't know that there was such a little elf around Li Mo. The whole fox seemed very confused and couldn't react at all to what was going on.
He had only been away from reporting for a short while, so why did everything suddenly seem to go haywire?
Is he blind or is this really the case?
The male fox lowered his head again, raised his hand cautiously and rubbed his eyes.
Go and see again.
Li Mo had already picked up the little girl who had put the fruit on his nose, gently pinched her little wings, and then wiped the elf's face with the soft textile cloth left over from the transaction with human merchants.
Almost got bitten.
Even so, Li Mo didn't get angry yet.
Then he stood up, still holding Chuci in his hand.
Chu Ci struggled twice and felt that the force he was holding on her wings increased a little.
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