Chapter 7: At Night
"Actually, you're a goblin. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info" After putting the silver fox on his bed, the little fox and the monkey slipped out again, lay down on the green grass, and said to the monkey gently.
"What?" the monkey didn't react.
"When I greeted you that day, I greeted you in the language of our foxes, and if you weren't a goblin, you wouldn't understand what I was saying. ā
"Only goblins can. The little fox said slowly.
The monkey didn't speak, am I a goblin, he thought to himself.
"Fairies usually don't provoke animals, you said that your monkey group was invaded by a goblin called the Demon King of the World, I thought you were lying to me at first, but then I thought about it, the six-eared one in your mouth, he should also be a goblin. ā
"How is that possible!" the toothpick grass in the monkey's mouth fell to the ground.
"Believe it or not, anyway, I don't feel that Liu'er is as kind as you say, you have to watch out for him in the future. The little fox sat up and wrapped his hands around his legs.
"You're lying to me. The monkey said suddenly.
"What...?" the little fox thought he was hallucinating.
"I said, you're still lying to me this time, after all, you like to lie so much, I'm afraid you're lying to me again this time. ā
"But I don't understand what good it is for you to lie to me like this, Six Ears snorted so much at that monster instead of me, and broke his scalp, if he really hated me at that time, he couldn't have killed me with that monster, why did he do that. ā
"I'm just guessing, and I didn't say he had to be a youkai. The little fox was a little anxious, "If you think what I said is wrong and don't listen, I really didn't lie to you." ā
"All right!" the monkey shouted, stopping the little fox.
"Do you know, it is the rule of the fairy world not to invade the home of normal animals, if anyone violates this rule, they will be brought to justice by the goblins who advocate justice, since the demon king in your mouth dares to do this, there must be a battle, you don't think that anyone is as stupid as you..."
"That's enough!" the monkey roared again.
The little fox stood up and looked up at the sky: "You know, there was a time when I really thought that no matter what I said you would believe me. ā
"But you're lying. ā
"Then I'll be a liar. The little fox felt that his nose was a little sour, and hurriedly raised his head, stared at the stars in the sky, and said, "You can go." ā
"What are you going to do?" the monkey looked worried.
"It's none of your business what I do, you go, go as far as you can, don't come back. The little fox turned his back and went away.
"Are we still friends?" asked the monkey cautiously.
"Not anymore..."
The monkey turned away.
"Wait a minute. ā
The monkey turned around happily.
The little fox walked up to the monkey and gently pinched off a few weeds on the monkey's head: "Don't trust others casually in the future." ā
The monkey nodded, and on the way, he felt for a small cloth bag in his pocket.
It was handed to him by the little fox before leaving, saying that it was opened when he was in danger, and the contents could save his life.
At night, the monkey found a random tree and fell asleep with its tail upside down.
The little fox was still lying in place, and the tears that had been suppressed for a long time finally flowed out, crying like a tearful man.