Qin Wan'er turned in shock to look at Qin Feng. "Isn't it strange for a fox to talk?"
Ke Liang had not expected such a turn of events either. He was stunned by Qin Feng's speed; it was so fast that he barely caught a glimpse. Suppressing his astonishment, he slowly replied, "Because it’s a demon, of course it can speak."
Qin Wan'er stared incredulously at the little fox. The fox she had been playing with turned out to be a demon, and she clearly found it hard to accept. The little fox looked at Qin Wan'er with pitiful eyes. Oh no, it had scared the precious younger sister of a powerful figure; would she kill it?
Perhaps the little fox's expression softened Qin Wan'er’s heart. Suddenly, she said, "Brother, even though it's a demon, it hasn't harmed me. It must be a good demon, right?"
Qin Feng smiled. "It should be."
Qin Wan'er's expression relaxed. She still trusted Qin Feng's words, so it was indeed a good fox. The little fox nearly cried tears of joy; it was not easy to gain her approval, and now it seemed it was safe.
Qin Feng chuckled and set Qin Wan'er down. Gathering her courage, she timidly extended her hand. The little fox quickly leaned in and rubbed its head against her small hand.
At first, Qin Wan'er was startled, but then a smile broke out on her face.
Ke Liang frowned. Although he also had a Noble who raised a Demon Pet, he felt quite uneasy about it. A demon is still a demon; one never knows when it might turn against you. Unable to hold back any longer, he spoke up, "No matter how cute it is, it's still a demon. If it turns on you and causes harm, you will regret it."
The little fox immediately flared up at his words, turning to glare fiercely at Ke Liang. In its heart, it cursed him for wanting to see it dead when it had done nothing wrong.
Seeing this, Qin Wan'er frowned at Ke Liang as well. After spending several days with the little fox, she had grown quite fond of it; the earlier scare was just an accident. She truly did not want anything bad to happen to the little fox.
Qin Feng raised his head and looked coldly at Ke Liang. "You’re meddling too much in my family matters."
Ke Liang was about to argue that his Zhen Mo Si was specifically tasked with dealing with demons and monsters when he suddenly thought of Black Snake and glanced at the Red Longsword nearby. It seemed that worrying about such experts was completely unnecessary.
After hesitating for a moment, he said, "Kongzi, may I have a word with you in private?"
Qin Feng frowned slightly but then sat down at the stone table. "Come sit; this is my sister. There's nothing we can't discuss."
Ke Liang nodded upon seeing this and stepped over to the stone table, taking a seat. Qin Wan'er picked up the little fox and stood behind Qin Feng, watching Ke Liang warily.
Ke Liang looked at Qin Feng and, after a moment of thought, clasped his hands together in gratitude, thanking Qin Zi for saving his life. After speaking, he nervously watched Qin Feng, wondering if he would dare to admit it; if he did, it would mean that he had indeed intervened last night.
Qin Feng was also contemplating the situation. After some thought, he realized that it wasn't a big deal; he wasn't planning to play the role of a fool. "No, I live here, so I won't let any monsters run rampant," he said calmly.
Ke Liang's pupils constricted; it really was him. What about the Black Snake?
"Oh, this?" Qin Feng smiled slightly and extended his hand, revealing a Black Snake that coiled around itself, raising its head proudly.
Ke Liang jumped up in shock, staring at the Black Snake in terror. Who could have imagined that the Black Snake would appear so suddenly?
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