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    Little Taoist X Millennium Fox Demon [9]

    Amu took a closer look and realized that they were two pointed ears, which looked very familiar.

    His eyes moved down and landed on a furry face.

    “Big fox!”

    Amu was surprised and happy.

    Li Ping’s tail swayed behind her back, and the hint of red on the tip of her tail was particularly eye-catching:

    “You little devil, remember to eat and not to fight. Are you back again?”

    She glanced at her teeth:

    “Aren’t you afraid that I will eat you?”

    Amu shrank and was about to step back when he thought about something else and hesitantly took something out of his arms:

    “No, can you not eat Amu? Amu has brought you something delicious.”

    He was in a hurry and didn’t notice that the piece of wood on his neck slipped out.

    Li Xin originally just wanted to see what he could do with objects, but suddenly when he saw the wood piece, his whole body… no, the whole fox was stunned.

    Before Amu noticed it, he placed the snacks on the floor and looked at her cautiously:

    “There are so many, Amu will give them all to you.”

    Li Xin said nothing.

    After a moment of silence, she let out a long frustrated sigh, sat down on the grass, and lowered her ears.

    “Bad fate.”

    She looked at the group of childish children in front of her and couldn’t believe it. This was her legendary strategy figure.

    How do you want her to start?!

    “System, it is illegal to abuse minors.”

    What’s more, this is just a little brat, who can hardly be considered her son.

    【Unable to answer】

    The system spit out four words coldly, and then closed her interface.

    Li Xin: (middle finger)

    Returning to reality, looking at the innocent and lovely Amu, she could only shake her heart and comfort herself:

    “Take care of it, we’ll talk about it when it’s grown up.”

    Her conscience ached.

    “Itchy, are you itchy?”

    Amu looked over curiously:

    “Then, will Amu help you scratch it?”

    As he spoke, he reached out his hand to her tail.

    Li Xin’s first reaction was to slap him away. After slapping him into the ground, he realized that he couldn’t treat the attacker like this.

    So I could only dig him out and sweep the ashes and fallen leaves off his face.

    Amu spit out a leaf with surprise on his face:

    “It doesn’t hurt at all.”

    Li Xin:….

    She struggled for a long time with a complex expression on her face, and finally gave in, putting her tail into his little hand:

    “You go ahead and play.”

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    Amu held the soft tail in his hand, reluctant to let go, but a little scared:

    “Big fox, won’t you eat me?”

    Li Xin sighed vicissitudes of life:

    “I won’t eat anymore.”

    Who gave her a guide after eating it, but she couldn’t pull it out again.

    Amu confirmed again and again, and then she became happy. He hugged her tail and jumped into the ball of plush.

    The seven-colored deer came to look for Li Xin with fruit in its mouth, and discovered something surprising.

    Li Hua was at the stone table, angrily sharpening his sharp claws with the stone.

    Behind her, Amu fell on the couch and was happily getting into her nine tails, having fun alone.

    Just by accident, he missed his footing and fell off the bed.

    The little chubby boy was really hurt from the fall. He could barely sit up and started crying when his mouth hurt.

    Li Ping looked at him with disgust and put a tail into his hand.

    Amu stopped crying instantly.

    He hugged his tail and returned to the couch, as if nothing happened just now.

    The basket in Qiselu’s mouth was loosened and it fell to the ground with a groan. The fruits in the basket rolled all over the floor.

    After living for a hundred years, it felt for the first time that it must have eaten mind-bending grass by mistake and was hallucinating…

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