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Chapter 504 Killing without blood

 Yun Luo raised his hand and waved.

"Huhu..." The breeze swept through the courtyard.

The light fragrance spreads out in strands and falls into every corner of the yard, dispersing and diluting the odor.

The effect is immediate.

Jun Wuchen was forced to hold his breath all afternoon and finally found redemption.

The cool night air with a hint of faint fragrance flows into the tip of the nose, cleansing the breath and mind, refreshing people's spirits, and finally coming back to life from the stinky hell.

"Huh..."

Even His Highness King Jing couldn't help but exhale slowly at this moment, relaxing his tense nerves.

Yun Luo put down his hand and asked: "Um... are you okay?"

I've been suffering from the stench all afternoon. Is there anything wrong with my nose?

Jun Wuchen raised his hand and wiped the corners of his eyes, complaining depressedly: "What do you usually prepare for your fox? Killing without blood!"

If he hadn't held his breath so fast that he didn't dare to relax all afternoon, he might have stunk to death.

Yun Luo felt guilty and touched his nose with a guilty conscience.

"This is a little thing I made for fun before. It has a miraculous effect on some monsters with keen sense of smell. The little fox thought it was interesting, so I gave it a few pills. Who knew it would use them against you..."<

/p>

This was originally used to deal with monsters.

Basically, if you throw one in, most monsters will run away.

It's easy to use, but the effect is a bit long-lasting...

Without the use of an antidote, the smell is lingering and can last for several days, comparable to the modern stench artifact - canned herring.

"..." Jun Wuchen glared at her.

Yun Luo felt so guilty that his eyes dodged: "Well... I have warned you not to offend the little fox, but you are not taking it seriously..."

Who can blame this?

It’s not his own fault.

Jun Wuchen laughed angrily and asked her what was in her heart, "You mean, this king is still to blame?"

——Yes, that’s right! It’s your fault!

What Yun Luo said in his heart was sonorous and powerful.

Unfortunately, on the surface, she could only laugh and say: "I don't blame you, I don't blame you...it's all because the foxes are so naughty! I've already taught them a lesson."

"Humph!"

Jun Wuchen snorted arrogantly and looked at her sideways.

"Just a lesson and that's it?"

It's rare for two little bastards to make mistakes on their own, so she can't protect them.

There is no time to push the envelope, when will we wait?

His Royal Highness King Jing knows how to seize the opportunity and follow the stick when he hits the snake.

"They have tortured themselves like that, and it is miserable enough to watch. You also tied them up and hung them on the flagpole all afternoon, and people all over the house gathered around to watch the fun. Isn't that enough?"
Yun Luo carefully peered into his face and begged for mercy for the two little guys in a low voice.

Then she thought about it and said, "If you still don't feel relieved, I'll ask them to apologize to you and promise not to do it again in the future, okay?"

"No, not enough."

Jun Wuchen said coolly.

"Then what do you want to do? Beat them up?"

Yun Luo frowned, "That won't work, they are still young, what should they do if they have questions?"

Is this still my biological father?

Can’t you be more tolerant of your son?

Although it was the little fox who made the main mistake...but hasn't he already been punished?

What else do you want?

Yun Luo's inner complaints came one after another.

"I will not take action against these two little bastards."

Beating and scolding is the worst thing to do, not to mention that two little bastards are thick-skinned and thick-skinned, and even the beating will have no effect.

Jun Wuchen has insidious ideas running through his mind.

He squinted his eyes, stroked his chin, and slowly raised a nasty sneer at the corners of his lips...


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