Holding the stick, he symbolically waved it twice to keep the white cloths away from him.

Through the gap in the white cloth, Bai Qian could see the fox demon's sinister gaze.

His eyes flickered slightly.

Bai Qian gave up resisting.

She watched as the overwhelming white cloths surged towards her.

The stick lay there calmly, watching the white cloth approach.

The fox demon was stunned by this scene, wondering what Bai Qian was planning.

You can't just say that you gave up the struggle because you felt that your resistance was futile, can you?

The fox demon was still thinking this, but the idea of ​​controlling the white cloth did not stop.

It's impossible for it to stop attacking just because Bai Qian doesn't resist.

The white cloth obscured the figure dressed in white.

The fox demon blinked.

It's like smoke and mist, or perhaps like bubbles.

She vanished from his sight in an instant.

Its hair stood on end; it realized something was wrong in an instant.

The white cloth turns around, to return and protect the surrounding area once more.

late.

A figure dressed in white stood quietly behind it, holding a stick horizontally in its hand.

The willow branch that had seeped into the fox demon's mind quietly sprouted, tightly coiling around its body, making it unable to even twist its body.

He stabbed her with a stick.

The fox demon stared blankly at Bai Qian.

His head was smashed open with a stick.

Bai Qian looked at the headless corpse of the fox demon lying on the ground in front of her.

She raised an eyebrow slightly.

As blood gushed from the fox demon's corpse, a bright arc of light flashed past.

The woman's corpse had turned into a brownish-red fox, about half the size of a human.

It is still alive, although it has no tail, it should still be alive.

Bai Qian could see its body tremble slightly twice.

He's probably faking his death.

His head was shoved into pieces, but he's still not dead? His head even grew back, but he's missing a tail.

I crouched down and curiously poked the fox with my finger.

It remained motionless, pretending to be a corpse.

Bai Qian, on the other hand, was able to understand its emotions very well.

Scared.

I poked it twice more, but still nothing happened.

Bai Qian was too lazy to poke anymore.

She picked up the fox.

He turned to look at the oil pan placed in the lobby.

Bai Qian deliberately held back and didn't touch the oil pot.

After all, it might still be useful to keep it.

As for its use...

She carried the fox to the oil fryer.

The oil in the pan was still boiling, as the firewood was constantly burning.

Bai Qian mentioned the fox.

The fox seemed to sense the scorching heat in the air, and its body trembled slightly.

But sensing Bai Qian's indifferent gaze, he still did not take any action.

Bai Qian lifted the fox and placed it above the oil pan, then let go.

It fell into the oil pan.

In an instant, a shrill scream burst from the fox's mouth, and then it tried to jump out of the oil cauldron without hesitation.

A slender, fair hand pressed down on its head.

Bai Qian looked at it quietly, then pressed her palm down.

The fox was forced into the oil fryer.

The scalding hot oil was poured into its mouth, and it could no longer make a sound; its body sank down.

Every time she was so hot she wanted to jump out of the oil, the girl would press her down with her slender fingers.

Only when the fox fell silent did Bai Qian release her hand from holding it, letting the fragrant fried meat float in the oil.

Turning to the surrounding hall, they saw the Lai family members who had just awakened from the mind-controlling spell cast by the fox demon.

"It's your turn next."

Volume 1: Chapter 28, I'll Go with You

The stick is raised and lowered repeatedly.

“If the officials find out about what you’ve done, they won’t let you off the hook.” Lai Shui collapsed to the ground, staring blankly at Bai Qian in front of him.

As for begging for mercy...

I've already asked for everything I needed to.

Did this person waver even slightly?

There weren't many people in the hall, but they were all core members of the Lai family. Now, only he was left.

other people?

The fox demon's attack just now was indiscriminate; with just that one strike, half the people in the hall were unconscious.

Those who have just regained consciousness will face people even more terrifying than demons.

Without the slightest pause or hesitation, the way those black eyes looked at them was probably no different from how they looked at demons.

Of course, the hand that lifted the stick was also very steady.

They did not hesitate at all because of their pleas for mercy, as if they were dealing with demons.

In just a few blinks of an eye, only he remained of the Lai family members in the entire hall.

other people?

Aren't these corpses all there?

Women are the same, men are the same, and the elderly are still the same; it's just a matter of choosing between having a broken head or a decaying body.

Lai Shui looked tremblingly at the black-haired girl in front of him, at the blood droplets dripping from that strand of jet-black hair, her white clothes almost turning blood-red.

"By doing this, you're no different from a demon. If the officials find out, they'll definitely send people to hunt you down." The tone was somewhat weak.

"And those fox demons, they won't let you go either." At this point, all I can say are these seemingly weak and powerless words.

Upon hearing this, Bai Qian tilted her head and immediately remembered something.

"A family surnamed Guan? Are they very powerful?" Bai Qian remembered that she had heard many people mention this family before. Were they very influential in Bai Feng City?

Upon hearing Bai Qian's words, Lai Shui coughed forcefully.

He seemed to be having trouble breathing and coughed a few times.

He pointed a trembling finger at Bai Qian, unsure of what to say.

He coughed up a few mouthfuls of blood.

Was their family wiped out by people like that? It would have been better if they had been wiped out by demons.

Seeing Lai Shui's condition, Bai Qian tilted her head slightly.

I didn't indulge him; if he didn't want to answer, so be it.

The stick struck, and blood splattered.

The man's body was smashed into the wall and turned into a mangled mess.

To be fair, humans are much easier to deal with than demons.

It doesn't require much effort; just a casual flick of the wrist, and it explodes like fireworks.

Or perhaps it's because I haven't encountered any truly capable people.

Or perhaps a powerful martial artist?

Putting away the stick, Bai Qian walked up to Pei Huan.

Raise the stick.

My legs were suddenly grabbed.

"Master, we know each other." Pei Huan was now unleashing all his potential, hugging Bai Qian's leg and managing a forced smile.

If we don't trigger this lady's memories and make her recall them, we're doomed.

This man slaughtered everyone in the room right in front of me, even if we said that these people were colluding with demons and deserved to die.

But who knows if this guy, in his bloodlust, might accidentally kill himself as well.

Bai Qian glanced at Pei Huan with a puzzled look and thought about it for a moment.

"I don't know you," she said calmly.

Pei Huan tightened his grip on Bai Qian's thighs.

"It was last night that you saved me from the dog demon."

"Oh." Bai Qian remembered it.

"Are you also from the Lai family?" The question carried a hint of eagerness.

Pei Huan shook her head vigorously, without a doubt that if she nodded, the stick would immediately fall.

“I have some business dealings with them, so I was brought here. To be honest, if I had known they were colluding with demons, I would never have come.”

"Also, sir, I was planning to come see you today. You saved me last night, and I have to repay your kindness. Your visit today is like saving my life again, so I definitely have to repay you."

"What do you need?" Pei Huan knew one thing very well: to survive, besides having a stance, one had to demonstrate one's value.

Upon hearing this, Bai Qian put the stick away.

Pei Huan was not lying.

She didn't have the disgusting aura of the Lai family, who colluded with demons.

Bai Qian was able to sense this aura, and of course, she could also sense whether someone was lying.

Pei Huan carefully released his grip on Bai Qian's legs.

"Do you have a hammer on your end?" Bai Qian suddenly asked.

"Huh?" Pei Huan was stunned for a moment, then quickly nodded.

"Yes, yes." Let alone a hammer, even if you wanted an imperial seal, I could make a replica for you.

"Let's go then." Bai Qian nodded.

"Oh, right, do you know where that official is?" Bai Qian suddenly asked.

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