Kui Kui thought the scales were very beautiful, no less so than the fox fairy tail.
She reached out to take it, but Mo Ye suddenly withdrew his hand.
He grabbed Kui Kui with one hand and gently pulled her so that she turned her back to him.
He muttered to himself, "With your silly look on your face, you might just give it away again someday without even knowing why!"
As he spoke, he picked up the largest, most sensitive spot.
It was the reverse scale he shed when he evolved into a dragon.
With a flick of his finger, the Reverse Scale flew directly towards the back of Kui Kui's neck.
It vanished in the blink of an eye.
With the remaining two reverse scales, he held one in each hand and planted them directly into Kui Kui's left and right wrists.
Mo Ye nodded in satisfaction.
That way, there's no need to worry; Sha Kui gave away his Achilles' heel.
"Let's go, I'll escort you out of the coffin."
Mo Ye slung Kui Kui's backpack over his shoulder, took her small hand, and walked out of the palace.
Kui Kui was still looking at her wrist, wondering how those beautiful scales had gotten under her skin.
It doesn't hurt or itch, I don't feel anything at all, it's amazing.
Mo Ye looked at her ignorant appearance and a smile appeared on his lips that he himself did not realize.
For a fleeting moment, he wished this road would never end.
With such a silly girl by his side during the long years in the snake coffin, he probably wouldn't be bored, right?
But the next moment, he restrained the selfish vanity in his heart.
A strong person doesn't make demands on others, but only on themselves.
He should be thinking about how to get out.
In the future, there will be a day when I meet Kui Kui.
The two arrived at the entrance to the snake coffin at exactly 11:50.
Mo Ye handed the backpack back to Kui Kui, a hint of reluctance rising in his heart.
He reached out and gently stroked the strands of hair that fell across Kui Kui's forehead, tucking them behind his ear.
"Be careful in everything you do after you leave."
Kui Kui nodded and asked in return, "Mo Ye, will we ever meet again?"
"Yes, it will. The snake coffin will protect you from this calamity and keep you safe for at least ten years. So, you must stay alive until we meet again."
"If you come out of your coffin, will you come looking for me?"
"Of course, my Achilles' heel is you, and I'm sure I'll find you there."
Mo Ye paused, as if he had thought of something, and continued, "If anyone asks about the fox spirit's tail, just say that you accidentally lost it while fighting the snake spirit."
"Also, if the Mang family asks about my condition, just say that I am still asleep."
Mang Tianlong needed his help, which is why he sent Kui Kui in.
Whether he ate it or saved it, the Yu Mang family still owed them a favor.
But that was just wishful thinking on Mang Tianlong's part; he never responded.
Kui Kui nodded, though she didn't understand why, but instinctively chose to believe the snake demon who had accompanied her as she grew up.
Perhaps, to others, Mo Ye is a snake demon.
But to her, Mo Ye was the snake spirit who protected her as she grew up.
Whether in reality or in dreams.
In the time it takes to say a few words, it will be almost midnight.
Mo Ye took a few steps back into the passageway, where a large number of snake spirits blocked his way from Kui Kui.
The moment the snake coffin was opened, the snake spirit blocked everyone's view.
Under everyone's watchful eyes, Kui Kui, carrying a backpack, leaped up, grabbed the edge of the snake coffin, and climbed out of it.
The moment she landed, the lid of the snake coffin closed.
Grandma Wang, Kui Ziyu, and Yan Shi'an rushed forward together, but Mang Tianlong was faster.
He was tall and imposing, and with his own body, he blocked three people.
"Miss Kui, did you see anyone when you entered the coffin?"
Kui Kui shook his head. "No, I didn't see anyone except the Serpent Spirit."
A hint of sadness flashed in Mang Tianlong's eyes, and he stepped aside.
Kui Kui finally survived this ordeal safely.
Kui Ziyu, along with Yan Shi'an and Kui Kui, returned to the city.
Old Mrs. Wang, however, decided to stay in Wangjia Village.
She's getting old, and her legs and feet have become increasingly weak in recent years, so she doesn't want to go through the trouble anymore.
She asked Chang Huaiyuan to take another look at Kui Kui's future fate.
Chang Huaiyuan shook his head, indicating that he couldn't understand it.
"Kui Kui's destiny was borrowed, and after this tribulation, she has transcended the Three Realms. From now on, it can only be up to her own fate."
Grandma Wang looked at Kui Kui, but she wasn't as persistent as before.
She's old, and she doesn't have many years left to live.
Now, Kui Kui is doing well; she is beautiful, intelligent, and kind.
She believes that her granddaughter, whom she raised single-handedly, will be able to overcome whatever challenges she faces in the future.
She leaned on her cane with one hand and gently patted Kui Kui's hand with the other, saying, "Kui Kui, remember, it's always good to do good deeds and accumulate virtue."
Kui Kui nodded, grasped Grandma Wang's hand in return, and said, "Grandma, why don't you come back to the city with us? I'm going to Zhonghai City to study in September. I'm worried about leaving you alone in Wangjia Village."
“Silly girl, Grandma grew up in Wangjia Village. I can tell which way is which even with my eyes closed. Besides, all the neighbors around here will take care of Grandma.”
"Go to school with peace of mind. Come back to see Grandma whenever you have free time."
Kui Kui nodded, unaware that she hadn't been gone long.
Wangjia Village then faced a calamity, which was also a calamity for Old Lady Wang.
The calamity that arose from the change of fate brought about by the snake coffin.
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