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250. Qin Shi, I'm Back (2)

I used to hate Bai Ze and his master for using her and treating her like a 'chess piece' in the chess game. She had no control over life, death, advancement and retreat.

But at this moment, Bai Ze is by his side, even if he doesn't say a word, it can be regarded as some comfort.

She knew that everything he did came from his master's instructions.

She also understood that as an ancient divine beast, an immortal existence for tens of millions of years, Bai Ze would not take this little vixen in his eyes.

If there is not room for utilization in her, it would be none of his business if she lives, dies, is sad, or grieves.[

Mu Mu's life was like this before she met Qin Shi.

Small and humble, almost no one noticed her existence.

If she wants to survive and earn a place between heaven and earth, she must diligently take advantage of every opportunity to improve.

He progresses faster than others, is more powerful than all his kind, is superior to all fairies who cultivate immortality, and climbs up by stepping on their lives.

Later, his heart and soul were almost destroyed by lightning and disappeared between heaven and earth.

At that time, she barely survived the catastrophe, and therefore lost the ability to protect herself. She turned into a human baby and landed in the center of Yunding Mountain. She might be dismantled by the first beast that discovered her at any time.

Enter the abdomen.

She met Qin Shi, who was only ten years old.

She got the first name in her life, Mu Mu, Qin Shi’s Mu Mu.

He could see her long tail and didn't care about her identity as a fairy. He was even more careful with her because of this, for fear that she would be hurt.

Mu Mu got this opportunity to hide in the human world. The rising dragon energy in the prince's palace blocked her remaining demonic power, which strangely allowed her to find peace and silence for twelve years.

For a mountain fairy who faces the threat of death all day long, twelve years of peace is so precious.


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