The scene instantly turned somewhat awkward. Even though it was just a surface harmony, it had already been openly torn apart.
No one would like such a scene.
The face of the woman who was called Third Aunt darkened. She looked at the people around her as if she was going to tear them apart.
The woman was scared, but she couldn't take it anymore and declared her position loudly.
"Third Aunt, you don't have to blame me. This was originally a partnership between us and the Bai Clan. It's fine, but what does it have to do with this woman!?" Furthermore, they are all good stuff from our foxes, and some of them are things that I can't even touch. Third Aunt, why did you do such a thing for face? "
When I heard this, I could already guess the whole story. To be honest, if I were Third Aunt, the first person I would kill would be this girl.
Weren't foxes supposed to have a snack?
"Shut up!" Third Aunt scolded him while her eyes turned red. The woman then transformed into her original form, a red fox that revealed its sharp teeth.
It didn't look at Third Aunt. Instead, it looked at me viciously, as if it could come up and bite me at any time.
I heard my own nervous heartbeat, and it was as if my eyes had turned to actual hurt.
Before Third Aunt could do anything, she saw the fox leap and pounce towards me. I subconsciously closed my eyes.
A sharp scream rang in his ears.
I opened my eyes and looked back. Behind me, two foxes were already biting each other.
That bright red fox looks very familiar to me.
"Ah Zi!" "Are you actually targeting this human as well?"
Ah Zi!
I immediately looked at the other fox carefully. It took me a long time before I found the same place.
Ah Zi had already successfully pressed the red fox to the ground. The color of their fur was very similar, just that one of them was even more obvious, while the other one seemed a little gloomy.
Ah Zi's teeth were clamping onto his neck, and his eyes were indeed looking in my direction.
I turned my head and saw Third Aunt, who had already regained her composure.
Third Aunt walked up to him with her high heels. Her smile was not a smile, but it was a bit creepy.
"A'Yue, I didn't expect you to think this way. You didn't even put Third Aunt in your eyes, right?"
A'Yue screamed, but was suppressed by Ah Zi. She had no strength to fight back.
However, Third Aunt seemed to understand the meaning behind this. Her expression changed and a red whip appeared out of nowhere in her hand. She waved it in the direction of A'Yue.
A Yue's screams became even louder.
As for the other foxes in the room, they were so frightened that their fur shrank together.
I stood there quietly. I already knew that it had nothing to do with me, but I was a bit impatient.
So, she said loudly, "Third Aunt, you should stop. Although this is your family's matter, at least wait until I, an outsider, am not here to deal with it."
Third Aunt's whip stopped for a moment, then she turned into particles and disappeared from the spot.
He looked at me with a smile. "What Miss Bai said is true. We should eat as soon as possible!"
In less than a moment, everything seemed as if it had never happened. Only the empty space proved everything that had just happened.
After I finished eating, I hurried back to my room. I would rather be alone in the empty room than face the foxes.
The more he thought about it, the weirder it seemed. Why were Luanyang and Feng Ming not coming out? Could something have happened?
Otherwise, why would they put me in a place like the fox race?
He was extremely afraid that this was the feeling he was experiencing. After amplifying all the details, he felt that there was a greater possibility of the problem happening.
After fighting to find a good one, I suddenly heard a rustling sound at the entrance. I immediately became vigilant.
I didn't forget that there were still people in this fox race who wanted to kill me. Only Third Aunt and Ah Zi could be sure that they wouldn't touch my life.
There was a rustling sound, as if there were bugs constantly clamping on the door. It might be ignored in normal times, but it was particularly obvious in this silent room.
The sounds came one after another, hitting me right in the heart. I couldn't help but wonder if I was hallucinating.
I was completely focused on listening to this voice and did not realize that I was in a very secretive state. Even if a normal person was completely focused on listening to a certain sound, they would not be able to seal their own facial features.
Right now, it was as if I was glued to the door, listening to the sounds coming from the door in a daze.
Following which, the rustling sounds turns into a bizarre smile. This laughter carries a hint of coldness and bloodlust with it, causing all of my attention to be drawn away.
I felt as if my body were uncontrollably moving forward. There were bright red footprints on the floor, and they looked very abnormal.
It didn't look like a person's footprint at all. The front was very wide, but there was only a small dot at the back, just like a person wearing high heels. However, the feet at 35 yards were still okay, so these 45 yard high heels were very hard to find.
He clearly knew in his heart that that thing was abnormal, but he just couldn't control himself. He stuck his bare feet onto it, stepping onto the middle position.
The moment his foot landed, he could feel the viscous feeling as if he had stepped into mud.
His steps were getting heavier and heavier, but he was completely unable to stop.
When I reached the window, a faint moonlight shone into the room.
The edge of the window was very low and very large. As long as I raised my foot slightly, I would be able to get out.
The bright red footprints stepped out of the window and stopped in front of the peach blossom tree. It was as if they encountered an obstacle, but it did not last long.
It burned at the soles of my feet and burned the peach trees.
A large black hole appeared on the hard wood of the peach tree, just large enough to accommodate a person.
Rustle, rustle, rustle.
Rustle, rustle, rustle.
His footsteps followed the voice as he walked. He stopped in front of Peach Blossom.
I could not help feeling a little sad, but then a moment of confusion, the palm of my hand hard wood.
Ah!
A sudden scream stopped me in my tracks, and I turned to see a giant fox howling at us in the moonlight.
The instant I met that gaze, it was as if millions of worms were gnawing at my feet. I opened my mouth and let out a violent scream.
"White Jane —"