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    Little Taoist Priest

    With this worry in mind, Li Xin stumbled forward according to the map provided by the system.

    In fact, she still feels that something is strange. The system has never been very reliable, but this time she happily gave her the map.

    There seemed to be a strange sense of foreboding.

    Of course, rather than wandering around like a headless fly, it’s better to follow the map and look for it.

    It’s a pity that she is just an ordinary little fox now. Not to mention that she can travel thousands of miles a day like before. At most, she can walk a little faster than ordinary people. She also has to be wary of human hunters.

    It’s true that the more I mix, the more I go back…

    Just like this, one day a month later, she finally arrived at the end point indicated on the map.

    As soon as she stepped into this place, Li Xin smelled a very familiar scent of the same kind.

    She paused subconsciously.

    Something’s not quite right.

    When she got this body, she was already living alone in a dense forest, and apparently many foxes gathered here.

    The smell is too strong.

    It is undeniable that as a fox, there is no real smell due to his practice. Amu even smelled a faint fragrance of flowers before.

    She really couldn’t stand the impact of the smell. Besides, why did Amu and Mei Qi come here?

    After wandering outside the forest for two times, Li Xin was reluctant to leave and planned to stay outside to explore the news.

    Since it was already night and she was very tired, she found a relatively secluded cave, wrapped her tail under her body, and curled up to sleep.

    I fell asleep right away and slept until noon the next day, when I was still woken up by someone.

    She was still very sleepy at that time, and the vines covering the outside of the cave were lifted, revealing the dazzling sunlight, which fell directly on her eyes and face.

    She was illuminated by the sudden light. Although she woke up, her eyes could not open.

    “What the hell is this?”

    The voice he spoke in was extremely rough and thunderous, making her ears buzz. She unconsciously pulled her ears down in an attempt to protect her eardrums.

    Immediately afterwards, an extremely strong smell of fox odor came in.

    Li Xin: Vomit.

    The sky was darkened directly by the smoke.

    The owner of that voice was a tall, strong man with thin eyebrows and eyes, and a square face, just like the one cast in a mold.

    It’s so long…it’s really indescribable.

    He slipped Li Xin up with one hand and hung her in the air for a few times. Li Xin was so angry that she couldn’t help but screamed.

    That’s right, she can’t speak human words now.

    After hearing this, the big man gave her a disgusted look and muttered:

    “Whose kid is squawking like a chicken?”

    Li Xin:….

    Li Xin: You are the chicken!Your whole family is a chicken!

    Seeing her angry eyes almost glaring into each other, the big man clicked his tongue twice, threw her over his shoulder, pressed her fragile body with one hand, and strode out quickly.

    And Li Xin, due to the close contact with such a strong “fragrance”, has now completely fallen into a coma.

    While half asleep and half awake, Li Xin heard soft voices.

    “Su Xin is not enough after all. This little thing comes by chance, so why not give it to your Majesty together.”

    “Having said that, we don’t have much spiritual power to transform her now.”

    “It doesn’t matter, just treat it as a little pet.”

    They were talking so lively that Li Xin woke up in a daze.

    There were several overlapping figures dangling in front of her, and her eyes were too fat to see clearly.

    “She’s awake.”

    A particularly delicate female voice said.

    In a daze, Li Xin felt a pair of hands hugging her, and a few strands of fluttering black hair fell on the tip of her nose, which felt a little itchy.

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