Chapter 392: Fox Demon, Brother Yi
"Afterwards, the boy kept the fox and kept it by his side, thinking about raising a pet to accompany him to relieve boredom."
"The young master said that keeping pets is not a good thing, because it will be very painful to bear the other party's departure when you have feelings in the future, and foxes are not suitable for domestication, let the young man think clearly."
When the drunkard said this, he smiled and said to Jun Moyan: "This young man's master is right, and I have a deep understanding, because I have had a pet before... The thing of life and death is really the most precious thing in the world. Pain is the most helpless, but it is unavoidable."
When he said this, he couldn't help but turn red again, and before Jun Moyan could say anything, he continued to tell the story.
"The boy couldn't think of such a long-term future. He just wanted to raise that fox to accompany him, so he insisted on raising it."
"The fox is really timid. Any little movement can startle him, and he will cry from time to time. If he is frightened during the day, he will wake up several times at night."
"Although this fox is timid, the young man gave him a domineering name, called him brother ene. The ene next to the word fire is just like the fur on his body. It is red, and he is especially edible. You can eat two roast chickens in one sitting."
"Because the fox was injured internally, the young master gave him a medicated bath. He had to soak him twice a week, and the process was extremely painful. The little fox started barking after two minutes of soaking. It was very miserable. After soaking twice, I passed out from the pain."
"The boy saw that he was uncomfortable, and couldn't bear him to take a bath alone, so he made a big bathtub and took a bath with him. Of course, what does it feel like for a boy to take a bath, I just want to be with him."
"The fox was very moved. Although he knew that the young man didn't feel much when he was soaking, he was still moved. Every time after that, he gritted his teeth and survived, becoming braver every time."
"Days passed, and the fox's injuries slowly recovered, and he became more and more familiar with the boy."
"That fox is very, very smart, so smart that he doesn't look like a fox. He can understand what the boy says. He even helps the boy find herbs and helps him do things he can do. Of course, most of the time it's a disservice. When the drunkard said this, he laughed again, as if he could imagine the innocent look on the little fox's face when he was doing a disservice.
"The young man carried him up the mountain to gather herbs every day, caught pheasants and roasted them for him to eat, held him at night to sleep, eat together, bathe together, play all the time, make trouble together, took him to watch the moon, inseparable, and even followed the young man to the master. Trick or treat."
"Since then, every day in the cabin in the forest, the boy can be heard calling Brother Bi."
"Sometimes when the boy goes out to buy things with his master, he will take the little fox to see what the big city looks like, and buy him some small toys."
"The relationship between the two is getting better and better. Once when the boy and the fox were collecting medicine on the mountain, they encountered a crazy wild dog. The boy didn't pay attention, but the little fox found it first. He hardly thought about it. When he was a teenager, the little fox also rushed towards the wild dogs."
"You said he was so timid, where did he have the courage to rush towards that wild dog?"
The drunkard laughed, as if he was moved by the fox's bravery.
"In the end, the fox didn't suffer any injuries, but the boy was bitten, and he was bitten in this position."
As the drunkard said, he touched the hollow of his left knee with his hand.