The Enchanting Phantom (Puls Version) 2: Trouble Caused by Scholars
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After returning home, the two sisters began to exchange barbs, their words laced with sarcasm. 0
 
"Look, look, our Liuli has finally learned to attract men." 0
 
Attract? I hadn't thrown a single flirtatious glance or bared even a shoulder like they had. 0
 
"Indeed, it takes skill to attract, but she still lacks the courage to act. After six hundred years of cultivation, she has never tasted meat. It's truly embarrassing for our Fox Clan." 0
 
Not eating meat is shameful? But what about being killed by a swordsman after eating meat? Wouldn't that be even more disgraceful? 0
 
I thought their sharp remarks stemmed mainly from being ignored by that scholar. 0
 
Every time we went out, they were always the center of attention, drawing countless men in their wake. 0
 
This time, however, I was the one who caught the eye of a scholar—one who was rather good-looking at that—and how could they not feel envious? 0
 
In the end, it was all the scholar's fault! 0
 
"Ah, thankfully her parents died early. Otherwise, if they saw their daughter being so unambitious, they would be too ashamed to show their faces..." 0
 
Wait! They could talk about me all they wanted, but why drag my parents into this? 0
 
There are limits to what one can endure! 0
 
 
When a dog is cornered, it will jump over the wall; when a fox is pushed to its limits, it might even resort to eating people! 0
 
I am a vivid example of this. 0
 
"Isn't it just about indulging? What's the big deal? I'll go find someone and absorb their essence to show you!" 0
 
Finally, I exploded in silence, fists clenched, my face set with determination. 0
 
"Oh dear! Is that really what the Liuli Society has to say? Are you truly going to indulge? Don't just boast here!" 0
 
The scornful taunts provoked me further. I pounded my chest and vowed, "What I say, I will do! I'm heading down the mountain right now; you all wait here!" 0
 
With that, I charged down the mountain in a fervor. 0
 
Upon reaching the Foot of the Mountain, I took a moment to breathe in the mountain breeze. My head quickly cooled down, and once I regained my composure, regret began to seep in. 0
 
However, words spoken are like water spilled; they cannot be taken back. Otherwise, I would have no standing or face left among the other foxes. 0
 
As night fell, I wandered back and forth at the Foot of the Mountain, hesitating for quite some time. Finally, gritting my teeth, I headed toward the area with Human Habitation. 0
 
After surveying several households, none of the men caught my eye; I felt no desire to indulge at all. 0
 
Until I spotted a small courtyard. Through the window, I could faintly see a clear figure engrossed in a book. The flickering warm light cast his shadow on the wall, swaying gently with the wind. 0
 
 
Ah! He... he is the same Nerd I ran into during the day! 0
 
What a twist of fate! 0
 
It seems destined that this culprit has stumbled right into my hands. 0
 
I approached the door, raised my hand, fingers slightly curled, and gently knocked a few times. 0
 
The scholar heard the sound, got up to open the door, and upon seeing me, paused for a moment, seemingly recognizing me. His eyes narrowed slightly: "You are the young lady I met during the day? What brings you here at this late hour?" 0
 
I immediately clutched my thigh, furrowing my brows, and then began to cry softly: "Sir, I encountered some ruffians on my way home with my two sisters. They captured my sisters, and I barely managed to escape. With nowhere to go, I ended up here. I didn't expect to run into you; I hope you can kindly take me in." 0
 
The scholar squinted at me, a glimmer passing through his eyes. 0
 
For some reason, under his gaze, I felt a chill run down my spine, and an uneasy sensation crept into my heart, causing my body to tremble slightly. 0
 
However, in the next moment, he spoke gently to comfort me: "Do not cry any longer, young lady. If you don't mind, please come to my humble abode and rest for the night. Tomorrow, I will think of a way to help you." 0
 
Hmm, no wonder my sisters always liked to target scholars; Nerd is indeed easy to deceive! 0
 
 
 
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