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Chapter 62

  Chapter 62

  "Amusement supermarket."

  I smiled obsequiously and replied, seeing his raised eyebrows calm down, and the tense heart finally relaxed slightly.

  "Oh."

  He nodded and ordered: "Go in and help Ben Zun buy some food, remember to buy more, today may not be able to eat lunch."

  Hearing him say that, I suddenly felt a bit curious and turned back to ask: "Why can't you eat lunch?"

  "Because I still want to take you somewhere."

  He said with a mysterious face, but there was a hint of malice in his smile.

  I had a bad feeling in my heart, wanting to run away, but worried that he would pull me back because I hadn't eaten yet. With a determined mind, I quickly ran into the supermarket, randomly picked up a few breads and instant noodles, and then ran out again. I stuffed them all into the fox's arms and rushed towards the classroom.

  But after all the calculations, I forgot that this guy can cast spells. After walking for just a few steps, suddenly, my running turned into standing in place.

  The fox floated in front of me like the wind, reached into a plastic bag and pulled out a loaf of bread, gnawing on it with an air of triumph, casting a disdainful glance at me.

  "The thirteenth generation is running so fast, what's the point? I already have bread and won't eat yours."

  "I... I really need to go to the bathroom."

  The fox listened and nodded, saying: "Just right, I also have an urgent need, let's go together!"

  "No, it's not good."

  This is also too weird, a boy entering the girls' toilet, I haven't even reacted yet, and the fox has already pulled me by the hand and started rushing towards the toilet.

  His strides were long and I was dragged along with him straight forward, the tightly grasped collar of my clothes choking my neck.

  "Fox, fox, let me go first and then we can talk, okay? It hurts a lot when you pull me like this."

  He lowered his head and looked at me, "Oh!"

  Responding with a sound, the hand that was holding onto my collar suddenly changed to holding my hand, and whispered: "Have you noticed anything off about this place?"

  It's rare to see him with a serious face, and I also replied seriously: "No. Did the fox find that there is a monster making trouble around here?"

  "No."

  He smiled slyly on his face, but his footsteps quickened, and he leaned in close to my ear and whispered: "The class teacher is right behind us, I reckon after a while, she'll enter the toilet with us."

  "Huh?"

  When I heard him say that, I instinctively felt a wave of weakness in my legs and escaped from class, only to be caught on the spot and taken back.

  "Foxes, let's not go to the toilet anymore, hurry up and run away."

  Just run there and let the fox carry itself out, first escape today's disaster.

  He sneered, "Run away? I've never done such a shameful thing. If you want to run, let the 13th generation do it alone. I'd rather be caught than do something that would lose my dignity."

  No way, at this time, this fox is still talking about elegance, I feel like a heavy rain pouring down, and my heart is thoroughly cooled.

  I looked at him with a sorrowful face and whispered: "Please, this is not the time to talk about dignity. If we get caught by the teacher, the consequences will be really terrible."

  As he spoke, he pulled on the fox's sleeve and dragged him forward, but the fox remained standing there motionless.

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