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Chapter 10 Forest Fox and Wolf of Ten Thousand Demons (3)

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The woman in red was shaking under the thunder, but if the disaster had only passed half of it, she could not resist the half behind it. She looked up at the sky, not sure why it was her. The thunder tribulation was so terrifying. She wanted to abandon her reserve and etiquette, and scolded the thief, but she laughed at herself, would it be useful to scold you? Can you disperse the clouds of the sky and let me have a way out? She shook her head vigorously, turned around, and saw the man blocked by the shield formed by the heavenly tribulation, she burst into tears and went crazy.

The ground hit the shield, but she could not help. She had never seen him look like this. He was always calm and graceful, and he would only frown in a nightmare. She slowly flew to the shield and forgot about him in a distance. She stretched out her hand and pressed against the shield. The man also stretched out his hand. The two of them faced each other and could not touch them through the shield. She opened her mouth and said a few words. Under the roar of thunder, even she could not hear the words she said. The man looked up at the sky, his eyes full of terror and despair. A powerful thunder fell down, instantly swallowing the red!

"No!" The man's roar in despair resounded throughout the sky, as if he was about to tear the sky apart.

The little fox suddenly woke up, squinted his eyes and looked around, opened his mouth and yawned, sleepy, and fell asleep again. Suddenly, he felt a little cold, his little paws fuzzed around, touched something furry, and pulled it over, hugged his limbs tightly, and slept soundly and soundly.

“Uru Uru!”

The little fox started dreaming again. In the dream, he was hungry. Suddenly, he saw a piece of fat fresh meat. He rushed over and feasted, but the fresh meat was alive and ran away. How could the little fox let go easily? He bit it hard and never let it go. The fresh meat hurt and made a "Ulu-Ulu" sound, as if he was very angry! The fresh meat didn't know where the strength came from, and suddenly slammed it away from the little fox's mouth, and threw it out, turning somersaults in the air, and finally hit the ground, falling into a "wood", and unable to move while lying down.

"Chirp! Chirp!" Dust entered the nose, the little fox sneezed several times in a row, and became much more awake. He got up from the ground, squatted on the ground, raised his claws, leaned over his mouth and licked it, and then wiped his face with his claws, as if he was washing his face.

The little fox smashed the mouth and yawned again, looking around with sleepy eyes. It seemed like a stone cave, several meters square, with some branches and leaves on the ground, some had already dried and yellow, while others were fresh and tender green. It seemed that it had just been broken down. It was a huge creature lying on the entrance of the cave, which was huge, almost blocking the entire entrance, covered with grayish-white hair, and a big furry tail was swaying gently. At this moment, it was sleeping soundly, with its huge head resting on the two interlaced forelimbs, breathing evenly, and its body fell with it.

Who is it if it's not that green-eyed monster?

The little fox shivered, and his soul was scattered. His lower body felt warm and he was so scared that he peed out. He didn't care about embarrassment. He instinctively took a step back. He heard a "click" sound, and then shook his neck and closed his eyes. After a moment, nothing happened. Finally, he dared to open his eyes. It turned out that he had stepped on a dead branch. The little fox breathed a sigh of relief and had already made a decision in his heart. He lowered his head and observed carefully. It was obvious that these yellow branches and leaves could no longer be stepped on. But it didn't matter. There was a dead branch around him, and the tender green branches and leaves were all under the monster!

The little fox felt cold. This monster didn't eat him at that time. Could it be that he was not hungry before? Or did he think that he was too small and had not enough meat? He was taking himself as a meal before, and he was raised first? A series of problems appeared in the little fox's mind. Its intelligence has not yet been fully developed, so how could he figure out the reason? But there is one thing he knew. He had to do it and had to do it, and he had to escape from this hole.

It is easy to say, but it is difficult to do. The little fox must pass through this dead branch area without making any noise, and then slip away from the monster's eyelids. If he is not careful, he will alarm the monster, and the consequences will be unimaginable.

The little fox was very entangled. He looked at the dead branches all over the ground and didn't know how to put his feet, but time didn't wait for the fox. If he delayed this, the monster would wake up and maybe he would use it as breakfast. So he made up his mind and took a step forward.

"Click!", the sound still came out, and it was a little crisp in the narrow cave.

This time, the little fox was not scared to close his eyes, but stared at the monster tightly. If the monster had any abnormal movement, it would run wildly. But the monster seemed to be sleeping well, and it did not wake him up twice in a row. It seemed that the monster was sleepy, so the little fox comforted himself, so he took another step, the second step, the third step!

The sound of "clicking" kept thinking about it, like a cheerful song, but the little fox sounded like a death knell. He carefully plucked up his courage all the way to the tender green branches and leaves area, but the little fox did not dare to relax because there was the monster a few steps away.

Suddenly, the monster's drooping ears suddenly stood up, as if they were conscious of something. The little fox hurriedly lay down, curled up into a punch, the fox's tail covered his eyes, pretending to be sleeping. The fox's tail quietly raised it, revealing a gap. The little fox observed secretly and found that the monster's ears were drooping again, and then he breathed a sigh of relief. Now the hole is in front of him, but a bigger problem appears again. The monster is huge in size and almost blocked the hole. The only gap is next to the monster's huge head. Although it is small, if the gap is squeezed through it, it will inevitably be touched by the monster.

Wait, meet! The little fox's eyes rolled up, as if there was a solution.

The little fox tiptoed to the monster's big head, turned around, used his tail to the monster's nose, and shook it gently. The monster's nose was unbearable, and he opened his bloody mouth, and he wanted to sneeze several times but could not. The little fox looked at the sharp fangs and remembered that his neck had been pierced, and was worried, but the monster seemed to have not woken up, so he took the courage to do it a few more times. The monster raised his claws and waved it in front of his nose, as if he wanted to drive away this annoying thing, waved it a few times, then his head turned and continued to fall asleep.

The monster's head tilted, and the gap at the entrance of the cave became larger. Even if the three little foxes passed side by side, there was no problem. If they did not leave at this time, when the change was changed, the little fox suddenly accelerated and ran towards the free world outside the cave. In addition to the speed, it was a little faster than being chased by black ants.

The little fox was very happy and felt that the outside world was so beautiful. He seemed to have grown a pair of wings and could fly in the air.

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But it was really flying in the air. At this moment, the little fox was held in the mouth by the monster, and its small and cute limbs were kicking in the air. It turned out that the monster had woken up at some point, but was just waiting for the opportunity. When the little fox ran out of the cave, it immediately gave out its mouth and held the little fox up.

The monster turned his head and threw the little fox back into the hole. This time he didn't use much force. The little fox turned a few times in the air and landed steadily. He was surprised, but he didn't have time to think about it and ran towards the hole again. He kept changing directions in the middle, as if he was going to make the monster know which direction he was going to break through. As a result, the monster seemed to be huge, but his movements were very flexible. The little fox waved left and right, and his vile move was useless to it. He raised his claws and waved it and knocked the little fox into a rolling gourd. The little fox was persistent and did not believe in evil, thinking that it was just a coincidence. He did it again as usual. This time the monster didn't use his claws and drove the little fox back with his furry tail.

The little fox hugged in the corner and defended vigilantly, but the monster didn't move. He squatted at the entrance of the cave and added his own hair. He also had to organize his instrument before eating? You are so particular, the little fox complained in his heart!

With some light at this moment, the little fox could finally see the whole picture of the monster. Apart from its fangs, the monster was still quite "clear and beautiful". Because it was too scared in the woods, it invisibly demonized it. This comparison made me feel friendly. The little fox shook his head suddenly, and it was about to eat you in a while! The gray hair was smooth and smooth, but the hair on his right eye was a little different. It was slanted, from the forehead to the cheekbones, the color of the fur was silvery, and it looked like a scar from a distance.

It stopped licking its hair and looked at the little fox with its head tilted. In the eyes of the little fox, this move was to look at the dishes of the delicious food on the plate. The little fox once again furred, but it was still like a small white ball of hair. "Huff" and the monster actually started to laugh.

The little fox suddenly lost his momentum and screamed twice, as if saying, "What are you laughing at? Just eat it, don't bring this kind of fun!"

"Aowu!" The monster over there also responded, probably saying, "Creating you for fun" or something!

For some reason, the two animals, one and one small, were just chirping and "aowu" in the cave. You said and said, it was so lively, and it seemed that they had really found a way to communicate.

"What are you?" asked the little fox.

"Wolf!"

"What am I?" the little fox asked again.

"fox!"

"Why do you want to eat me?" the little fox continued to ask, but the wolf did not answer. The little fox's eyes dripped and found that the question was wrong, "Why don't you eat me?"

"Not hungry!"

"Um!" The little fox seemed to have many questions, but before the little fox could ask, a dazzling white light suddenly flashed outside the cave. The cave instantly brightened like daylight, and the white light flew in a flash, and then there was a deafening roar. The little fox had never experienced it and was so scared that he leaned against the corner of the wall.

The wolf turned his head and looked out of the cave, and walked out. The little fox didn't understand why, but suddenly it was the only fox in the cave. He was still a little scared and plucked up his courage to run out. The wolf was lying at the entrance of the cave. He heard the soft footsteps behind him, turned around, raised his paws and patted the empty space beside him, signaling the little fox to go there too.

The little fox tilted his head and thought to himself that this wolf is obviously better than me. If I wanted to eat it, I would have eaten it long ago. Seeing it "slim and beautiful" it seemed that it was not a bad wolf. Anyway, I couldn't run away. I would do whatever it asked it to do. Maybe it was happy and maybe let me go. With a decision in my heart, the little fox walked towards the wolf, but it was still a distance before he could fall down like a wolf.

It was raining outside the cave. The little fox didn't know, so he asked, "What is this?"

"rain!"

A white light tore through the sky, and a "boom" sound exploded in the little fox's ears in a loud bang, scaring it to jump from the ground, spinning around in place, and there seemed to be nowhere to hide. After looking at the wolf beside him, he didn't care about so many things. He lay down next to the wolf and squeezed it into it. The little fox felt its temperature, and his heart was also leaping rapidly.

"What is this?"

"Thunder and lightning!" The wolf thought for a while, raised its forelimbs, surrounded the little fox and protected it in front of its chest. The little fox was a little trembling. The wolf gently pressed it against its chest. It could clearly feel the strong and powerful beating of the wolf's heart. The wolf's two thick forelimbs protected the little fox in it, and the little fox felt unprecedented peace of mind.

There was lightning and thunder again, even more terrifying than before, but the little fox was not afraid at all. It looked up and saw the huge wolf head. It looked silently into the distance with deep eyes.

The rain outside the cave gradually became heavier, blurring his vision, and a wolf and a fox were just watching the rain quietly.

"By the way, did you pee in the nest just now?"

"No!" The little fox immediately retorted, and was about to jump three feet away, but he hit the wolf. The fox's first shame in life is absolutely unacceptable.

"Huff!"

"why are you laughing?"

"No laughing!"

"Smile!"

"No laughing!"

"You really don't eat me?" The little fox must change the subject.

"It's too small now, let's eat it after you're fattening!"

"You actually want to eat me!" The little fox got angry and screamed "gaga".

The wolf did not answer directly, patted the little fox's head on the head, and leaned down and licked the little fox.

The little fox was puzzled and thought to himself, maybe he just stopped eating!?

The thunder fell more and more densely. For some reason, there was a touch of red clothes in front of the little fox, which never dissipated.

Many years later, the little fox, who had turned into a human form, asked the little wolf, who was also a human form, "Why didn't you eat me in one bite at that time?"

The little wolf smiled, "Because I felt your eyes were very pitiful, I saw myself and thought we were both sick and pity!"

(End of this chapter)
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