Chapter 176

Upon hearing the egret's reply, the little white cat's eerie green light dimmed slightly, and its once straight tail drooped down in a deflated manner.

It knew that spiritual energy was not so easy to obtain!
It tilted its head, scratched its chin irritably with its paw, seemingly deep in thought. After a moment, it raised its head again, a sly glint in its eyes: "Fine, don't give it to me then. Anyway, I've already marked all the fish in this reservoir! You can't catch any even if you want to!"

"Who do you think you are?" Bai Chen snorted. "Do you even know that we can break your mark in a second?"

Knowing her as he did, with such a calm and composed demeanor, this little mark would definitely be no problem for her!

right?

Bai Chen smiled at Bai Lu.

Bai Lu looked up at him and felt a pang of heartache at his inexplicable trust in her. To be honest, she was no big shot. She only knew a little bit of magic. What if something happened to her one day? How would she, who had already been put on such a high pedestal, cope?

Fortunately, she could still break the mark of a little fox demon.

The mark that the little tiger demon mentioned is actually a kind of restriction imposed on demons.

"I don't believe it!" The little tiger demon stared with its bright green eyes. It had spent a long time putting a spell on all the fish in the reservoir. If these little humans broke it so easily, wouldn't it lose face?

However, as if in response to the little tiger demon, an unattended fishing rod was suddenly flung into the air as if controlled by a giant hand, and a huge, enormous bighead carp was clearly hanging on the hook.

The bighead carp struggled desperately, but the fishing rod suspended in mid-air remained motionless.

The little tiger demon: "..." It never expected the slap in the face to come so quickly.

The reservoir owner and the fisherman surnamed Li hugged each other even tighter—they didn't even hug their wives this tightly at night!

Today I saw a talking cat and an automatic fishing rod. The rod retracted itself, and the fish took itself off the hook and lay down in the bucket of fish.

Their hearts, hardened by nine years of compulsory education, pounded wildly. They kept their mouths tightly shut, afraid that their hearts would beat too fast and leap out of their throats.

Grandpa Liu, seemingly in a trance, finished all this and then baited the hook and cast it into the reservoir.

As for cat demons and tiger demons, he didn't care much. He was just here to fish. As long as they didn't disturb his fishing, he wouldn't care what those little demons did. If they didn't know what was good for them, someone else would take care of them.

When Grandpa Liu caught his second fish, the little tiger demon knew its chances were slim. It remained silent for a long while, then seemed to sigh. Suddenly, it jumped onto Bai Lu's shoulder and gently poked her cheek with its paw: "Oh, sister, I was just kidding! You can have all the fish in this reservoir if you want! I'll even lift the restriction on you—"

As it spoke, it waved its little paw, and moments later, strands of golden light, almost visible to the naked eye of ordinary people, pierced through the surface of the reservoir and entered the little tiger demon's body.

"Alright! You can fish normally now—this time, whether the fish bite or not is none of my business! They're free to do as they please!"

"What a good boy."

The egret patted its little head with great satisfaction.

(End of this chapter)

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