Raising a Fox Spirit in My Home

Chapter 281

Chapter 281


My Chan"er



Li Yundong left the old lama"s quarters after apologizing profusely for all the trouble that he had caused . At one point, he had even offered to go into the mountain to track down the two serpents . The old lama denied the offer, saying that Li Yundong had more important things to focus on . When he asked the lama what those "important things" entailed, a cryptic smile was all he got in return .


Somehow, he had a feeling that the lama wasn"t referring to his search for Su Chan .


Li Yundong arrived at the edge of the forest after a long walk . Surprisingly, the stretch of land in front of the paG.o.da was relatively undamaged even though it had been engulfed in Acalanatha"s flames earlier . There were no signs of the giant arhat . Heck, there weren"t even signs that a battle had recently taken place .


Weird . But he chalked it up to some super Buddhist magic .


A minute or two after he entered the forest, Li Yundong heard something: whispers coming from a thick undergrowth nearby .


Li Yundong frowned and crept towards the hedge .


Two loud shrieks sounded when he yanked the leaves apart . The frightened faces of two women stared back at him .


"Hey, it"s you…" Li Yundong whispered .


Lanlan was there, but she wasn"t the source of his surprise . The other woman was Liu Xia, the female tour guide whose life he had saved from the avalanche during his pilgrimage to Tibet .


Xiaxia . Liu Xia . Right .


"Wait a minute… Li Yundong narrowed his eyes at the two women . "You two . . . "


Guess he now knew who his mysterious "accomplices" were .


Liu Xia and Lanlan shared a glance with each other .


"You two were following me . "


His statement seemed to have jolted Liu Xia and Lanlan out of their stupor as they suddenly screamed and took off into the woods .


Li Yundong stared after the two women .


Well . Whatever .


Go back where you came from…


With a sigh, Li Yundong took off into the night sky and flew in the direction of Xiyuan temple . He had a riddle to solve and a girlfriend to find .


***


Shaobing .



The last time she had one of these, she nearly broke a tooth . Okay . That was an exaggeration . Master"s cold shaobings weren"t that bad . They were just… well, cold . And maybe a bit mediocre in the taste department . They were average . They weren"t bad at all .


Really .


Su Chan had teased Master mercilessly the other day when Master s.n.a.t.c.hed the bag of shaobing out of Su Chan"s hands after she had compared them to Yundong"s cooking . Then again, Master stopped calling Su Chan an ingrate after she herself had taken a bite of the shaobing . After that, the bag mysteriously disappeared, and Su Chan went back to teasing Master mercilessly .


That was then .


Now what she wouldn"t give for a chance to taste Master"s shaobing again, preferably fresh from the oven .


"Hey, young lady . Are you going to keep staring, or are you going to order something?"


Su Chan glanced up and saw the stall owner—an old man—staring at her strangely . It was almost midnight now; it surprised her that the old man was still out on the streets, bustling about . It was like he had consumed an elixir of youth or something .


"You"ve been staring at my stall for the past thirty minutes, you know?" The old man"s face crinkled when he smiled . "Would you like to order something?"


Yeah . I would love to order something . Just that you would call me a thief afterwards and probably try to send me to those men with sticks . Why? Because the few miserable coins in my wallet says so .


Su Chan returned the old man"s smile with a charming smile of her own .


Maybe she should just go . She shouldn"t even have come out for supper . What was she even thinking?


"Look at these!"


The old man pulled out a tray of freshly baked shaobing . As if her stomach wasn"t torturing her enough already .


"Crispy and tasty!"


"Oh . " Su Chan mumbled .


Okay . Time to go—


"Give her your best shaobing, sir," a voice sounded beside her . "Put it on my tab . "


Su Chan whipped her head around and saw a handsome man grinning at her .


Anger rose inside Su Chan . "You again…" she growled . "Why are you here?!"


This annoying man had been pestering her for days!


The man shrugged . "Treating you to shaobing, apparently . "


"No thanks!" Su Chan stormed off .


"Whoa, whoa! Young lady!" the stall owner shouted . "Do you still want your shaobing or not?!"


Su Chan ignored the stall owner and kept walking .


"Hey, wait up!" the young man yelled behind her .


Su Chan ignored the annoying man even though he had just offered to treat her to a bunch of freshly-baked shaobings (which practically had her name written all over them), and that was saying something .


"Go away!" Su Chan yelled over her shoulder . "And leave me alone!"


Apparently the young man was too dense to take a hint .


"Oh, come on… Wait up!"


The man suddenly grabbed her arm from behind .


Su Chan turned around and shot the man a glare . "Don"t . Touch me . "


Su Chan fought down the urge to break the man"s hand and then punch the smug grin off his face . But no . She shouldn"t . She shouldn"t get into trouble . Not when she was already in deep trouble .


"Tsk . Tsk . So feisty . " The man chuckled and removed his hand from her forearm .


Su Chan turned around and walked away again . Should she fly? Should she use a spell? What if there were Cultivators around?


Argh! This is such a paaaiiiinnn!


"Hey… I said wait!"


The man was suddenly in front of her again, blocking her path .


"Out of my way!" Su Chan shoved the man aside and stormed past him . "I already told you that I have a boyfriend!"


Persistence was probably the man"s last name, because he was still following her .


"We should be friends," he said . "There"s no harm in being friends, right?"


Su Chan ignored the man and kept walking .


The man matched her pace and kept yapping, blissfully ignorant of the Su Chan"s murderous thoughts .


"How about this," said the man when they reached the corner of a street . "Let"s exchange QQ addresses . "


She didn"t even know what the heck QQ addresses were . All she had was a corn-door address . Not that she would tell him that .


"Not even a QQ address?" the man said exasperatedly . "Well . That"s a b.u.mmer . "


G.o.d, this annoying pest!


"Ooh! I know . What about MSN? Surely you"ve got an MSN address, right?"


Su Chan suddenly stopped walking and elbowed the man"s ribs . The man stumbled slightly but caught up to her again .


Gah!! Should"ve elbowed him harder!


"Come on, pretty girl," the man pleaded . "Won"t you at least tell me your name?"


That does it!


Su Chan spun around and gave the man a hard shove . The guy stumbled backwards until his back crashed into one of those metal contraptions with rubber wheels . Cars! d.a.m.n it! Cars! There! She wasn"t completely clueless when it comes to mortal-speak, thank you very much .


"Leave me alone!" Su Chan screamed, then broke off in a sprint .


"Hey! Don"t go!"


What an annoying pest .


An annoying pest, who was still chasing after her .


Su Chan slipped into a small alley .


Shadow Mist!


With that, she flew into the night sky, away from the alley .


***


Su Chan floated around until she spotted a familiar sight: the semi-circular granite bridge near Mount Qili"s entrance . She flew down and landed on the end of the bridge, then switched back to her normal form .


I"m hungry…


For a moment, Su Chan entertained the thought of catching fish in the river under the bridge and then cooking the fish back at the corn-door . But then she remembered the last time she tried to "cook" fish .


Nuh-uh .


She wouldn"t have a place to stay if she blew up the corn-door .


She sighed and removed her shoes . Then, she leaped off the bridge and landed on the edge of the river . She sat down and dipped her feet into the water . The water felt cool, refreshing . A small comfort on a tough day .


As Su Chan paddled her feet in the water, her lips began to move . The soft tune of a song filled the dark s.p.a.ce under the bridge . Master had taught her that song, saying that she could hum that song whenever she felt lonely, or whenever she missed someone dearly .


Right now, she was missing not one, but two people .


Su Chan paused in her humming and sniffed .


It"s going to be okay . I"ll figure something out… I"ll find a way to help Master . Or at least I"ll die trying…


Su Chan paddled her feet through the water and resumed humming .


"You should sing more often," said a voice . "You sing really well . "


The voice came from above the bridge .


No… It… It can"t be…


Su Chan withdrew her feet from the water and stood up . She turned around and looked up at the bridge .


"B- Beloved…" Su Chan"s voice trembled . "Is that really you?"


A loud thud sounded when the man leaped down from the top of the bridge .


The man smiled . "Yes, it"s me . Don"t you recognize me anymore?"


She might as well be incapable of recognizing him since her vision had long since been blurred by her tears .


"Y- Yundong…"


Yundong smiled and opened his arms . "Come here, Chan"er…"


Su Chan had never moved so fast in her life . Barely a second later, she found herself crashing into that familiar warmth .


And she didn"t say a word .


There would be time for words later .


Right now, she needed this .


This was enough .


"It"s okay, my Chan"er… It"s okay…" Yundong"s soothing voice matched the rhythm of his hands as he stroked her hair . "Everything"s going to be alright, Chan"er . I promise . Everything"s going to be alright . "