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Chapter Eighty-Three

  Chapter Eighty-Three

  My father and mother left when I was very young, now, the relatives at home are almost all gone, except for my grandfather who depends on me for survival, I have no other relatives.

  Although, my grandfather always forced me to learn how to exorcise demons, but I know that in his heart, he is clearer than anyone else that in this world, exorcists are actually of no great use. Even if ghosts and demons really exist, who would believe it? Being an exorcist has no future at all. That's why he has been forcing me to study hard all along, hoping that I can get into a good university.

  But now it's become like this, what can I do? How should I start talking to Grandpa about it.

  "Hey, Thirteen."

  "The Thirteenth Generation."

  "Lotus in Summer Clearness."

  The fox ran forward and stretched out its paws to block me.

  "Get out."

  At this moment, I didn't have any mood to deal with him, so I avoided him and walked in the other direction, but he reached out and stopped me again.

  "Are you going to let me pass or not?"

  I glared at him fiercely and shouted loudly at him.

  The fox's face was taken aback for a moment, clearly not expecting me to scold him. Then, with an angry look on his face, he said to me: "What are you getting worked up about?"

  Originally, I had a belly full of grievances in my heart. Upon hearing him say that, tears couldn't help but flow straight down.

  "Yes, I'm crazy, I've gone mad, that's why I'm going crazy with you. I've gone mad, that's why I'm accompanying you every day like this, running around with you, and still being scolded by teachers and classmates."

  She opened her throat and shouted loudly. At this time, what else could she care about? She kept shouting but didn't see him respond, yet she couldn't help but burst into loud sobs.

  "Waaaahhh... I've gone crazy, I've lost my mind."

  "Hey, 13th generation, you're not crying, are you?"

  The fox hesitated for a moment, somewhat incredulous, and asked.

  "You..."

  I pointed at him with one hand, almost poking his face.

  "It's all your fault, it's all your fault. Don't think that just because you're pretending to be unaware now, you really have nothing to do with it. You'd better not pretend!"

  I glared at him, and seeing that he still had an "I don't know anything, I'm very innocent" expression on his face, I was so angry that I couldn't speak, my legs went weak and I squatted down and started crying again, gasping for breath.

  "Isn't it? I don't think I've offended you."

  "Who is it if not you?"

  I'm so angry, I cry even louder, "It's you, it's all your fault, you're the one who made me like this, you're a monster, how can you possibly understand human feelings? Your heart only cares about yourself, never considering others' emotions, making people cry and still having an innocent face. Why did you appear? Why do you want to harm me? What have I done to offend you?"

  I cried and shouted, but the fox didn't say another word to refute me, it just stood there motionless, quietly staring at me.

  "Master... did Master really harm you?"

  After a while, he spat out these words.

  "You're right, you've ruined me. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have skipped class, been bullied by my classmates, or been scolded by the teacher. All of this is because of you, you've brought all this trouble upon me."

  After I finished shouting loudly, the fox stared at me with a dazed expression.

  "Sorry."

  After a long time, he slowly spat out these words.

  I was astonished and suspected that there was something wrong with my ears, for I had actually heard the fox apologize to me. When I looked up, it had already vanished.

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