Chapter 75: Who Said I Was a Chicken?

The man was sitting in the room when he suddenly felt something strange in the room.

When he saw that his kitten might be squashed by the behemoth, his brows furrowed slightly, and he flashed in front of the big thing.

One hand easily lifted the big object, and the other hand held the kitten in his arms.

With a white face, An Ruoxi, who thought that she might be flattened by the big bed, breathed a sigh of relief when she saw the man: "The husband is back, fortunately, the husband is here." ”

The man looked at the kitten in his arms: "Are you alright?" ”

An Ruoxi hurriedly shook her head: "It's okay, it's okay." ”

I was really startled, when they were in the space before they came out, they were sitting on the bed, and I thought that this was the same when they came out.

Where to know...... If it weren't for her husband, she would probably have lost her breath.

The man made sure the kitten was okay and looked to her side.

Beside her squatted a strange creature that looked like a wolf, not a wolf, neither a dog nor a dog, and a fat the size of a basin, and a pair of eyes and mouth that seemed to move in her hands......

When a chicken, a dog, and a well saw a man staring at him, he was all a spirit: what a terrible human being!

The man pushed the heavy object in his hand aside, let go of the kitten and glanced at it again, it was indeed unharmed, and then asked, "What's wrong?" ”

An Ruoxi told the man how she entered the space and what happened in the space.

The man looked at the fat: "Does it have any effect on her body?" ”

It is rare for the fat rooster not to be arrogant, and replied obediently: "There is no impact, there will only be benefits." ”

An Ruoxi was curious when she looked at her well-behaved appearance, but when she looked at Ah Jing, her complexion did not change, and she was so plain that she was looking at ordinary things, and she was also very impressed.

introduced: "Husband, this chicken is the Dafeng I told you before, this dog is called Xiaobai, and these eyes are Miss Ajing." ”

The fat rooster fried when he heard it: "Who said I was a chicken?" ”

An Ruoxi looked at it: "You're not a chicken?" ”

"You're the chicken, your whole family is ...... Oh!! The chicken's head was beaten, and it glared at the murderer: "I am a phoenix, a phoenix, not a chicken." ”

If it hadn't known that it couldn't beat this woman, it would have fought with her, hum!

"Poof, you say you're a phoenix?" An Ruoxi looked at the fat rooster, pointed to the only rooster outside the window, and said, "What is the difference between you except for being a few laps fatter than it?" ”

The fat rooster jumped on the bed, came to the window, and looked at the rooster walking majestically outside the window: "......"

Turning his head angrily: "I'm not a rooster, I'm a phoenix, I'm a phoenix." ”

The reflex arc was a little long, and finally remembered that he was not a dog, and when he was about to fry his hair, An Ruoxi looked at it lightly and asked, "You are not a dog either, are you?" What is that? ”

Mao is all blown up, and he just wants to pick things: "......" is so annoying to this kind of person who doesn't follow the routine.

Ah Jing kindly replied there: "Master, Dafeng and Xiaobai are really not chickens and dogs, Dafeng is a phoenix, and Xiaobai is a white tiger." It's just that they lost their spiritual power for the sake of their masters, and they slowly became what they are now. Back then, Dafeng and Xiaobai were very majestic in the heavenly realm. ”

mentioned that back then, the fat rooster looked out the window, looking like a distant look of vicissitudes of life.

Although there were only a few words, An Ruoxi could imagine the difficulties of the year, and she was a little distressed, and when she was about to speak, the man spoke: "No matter what happened before, now you are just ordinary chickens and dogs." ”

The fat rooster, who was a little dissatisfied, saw the man's eyes, and immediately coaxed, okay, the chicken is **-no, why does it have to be so cowardly to a mortal?