CHAPTER IX

I tried to get rid of the weird feeling in my heart, and then I looked at the little fox. The little fox no longer roared at the gray rabbit, but flicked its tail in front of me, looking like no one was close.

When the gray rabbit saw this, he tentatively moved to the side, but the little fox did not move.

The gray rabbit moved a little more, but the little fox remained indifferent.

The gray rabbit was relieved at this time, jumped up and pulled Xiao Wu and then shouted that his daughter-in-law ran away without looking back, and did not forget to bring the dry food bag thrown on the table when he left.

It's all leftovers from the white rabbit family's food, and he still wants it? Looks like the gray rabbit family is better off than me.

The gray rabbit's daughter-in-law was just stunned, and then she hurriedly urged a few little rabbits, and then followed the gray rabbit like a gust of wind.

The little fox then turned around, stared at me with watery eyes, and then opened his mouth and spat out a black ball.

It shoved the ball towards me with its paws, motioning for me to eat it.

I looked at the saliva and dusty balls on the ground and shook my head resolutely in my heart.

The little fox stared at me for a long time, as if he remembered that I didn't even have the strength to open my mouth, so he stretched out his claws and looked at it, and then showed his claw armor and slapped it on the ball, and the ball naturally hung on its sharp nails.

The little fox looked at me, and no matter how disgusting I was, he just stuffed the ball into my mouth.

A salty smell rushed to my nose, and I almost wanted to gause, so I got up dryly, patted my chest vigorously, and the little fox wagged its tail when it saw this, and walked to the wall with graceful little steps, and then climbed up the beam like a cat, and climbed out of the hole in the roof.