Chapter 1973: robbery (47)

Chapter 1973 robbery (47)

"What the poor monk wants to ask is the family in the north of the town, closest to the forest."

"That family, I don't know if any abnormalities have happened in these years?"

"Or, what strange things happened?"

The hunters looked at each other again.

"You mean Mr. Su's home?"

The monk nodded, "Exactly."

"What strange things can happen to Mr. Su's family?"

They muttered.

"Mr. Su teaches well, and he doesn't offend others on weekdays. Where did the strange thing come from?"

"Monk, what exactly do you want to ask?"

The monk twisted the beads and said: "Strange things, of course, refer to anecdotes and strange stories."

"I don't know if all the benefactors have seen or heard of it? For example..."

A hunter thought of something, laughing.

"I thought of one."

"What?"

The rest of the hunters cast their gazes.

The man winked and looked a little wretched.

"That fox, doesn't Mr. Su treat it like a treasure?"

"fox?"

Saying this, the hunters all let out a long cry at the same time.

"That's really weird."

The monk cast his gaze over.

"The benefactors mean..."

The hunters all laughed, a bit obscenely.

One of them said: "Master, you don't know, Mr. Su... loves foxes like hell, and he loves his fox like his own wife."

"Eh - no! I don't think my wife may be as good as his fox."

"Mr. Su, no matter where you go, you must take that fox with you, and eat and live with it."

"That's right! That's it. Everyone in our town has seen it with their own eyes. Mr. Su will still pick up the leftovers from that fox and put them in his own mouth. My God, this--that fox, but What a beast! Mr. Su actually—"

"Maybe... that fox has already become a spirit, every night, it turns into a woman, pestering Mr. Su..."

The hunters were all grinning, wishing to show all their obscenities on their faces.

"Didn't you say before that someone saw that vixen at Mr. Su's house?"

"I don't know, what does that vixen look like..."

"If you're really good-looking, let alone Mr. Su's baby, even if it were me, I would definitely want to confess—"

"Wow... you beast, even goblins will not let go."

Several hunters were excited about it.

Looking again, the monk who was standing there just now was gone.

In the blink of an eye, it was gone.

The hunters: "Huh?"

"What about people?"

"The monk is gone?"

"When did you leave? Did anyone see it?"

"...I look so thin, I didn't expect my legs to be so good."

The hunters looked around.

"Wow...that's a really fast walk."

They sigh.

Early in the morning.

A house next to the forest.

Su Chen got up very early to dig well water and wash clothes in the yard.

The cows in the cowshed are grinding soybeans, and the chickens in the chicken coop are laying eggs.

All the animals are awake, only the furiously spoiled fox is still sleeping in the house.

Covered with a thin quilt, he fell asleep soundly and fell asleep.

Completely heartless.

The cow lowed and the chicken clucked.

In the yard, the man with his sleeves rolled up hangs the washed clothes on the rope to dry.

(end of this chapter)

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