Chapter 61-62

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Chapter 61

"Mine?" Pei Chiyao raised an eyebrow, "What's mine?"

"Your tail and ears, of course!" Zhi Yao said matter-of-factly.

She even tried sniffing him while nestled in Pei Chiyao's embrace, but couldn't detect any animal scent.

The next second, Zhi Yao felt a sudden pain in her head.

"Why did you hit me?!" she exclaimed.

"To help you sober up," he said dispassionately as he stood up with the young girl in his arms. "I have other matters to attend to with you, so put those ears and tail away."

The girl was initially displeased, but upon hearing Pei Chiyao mention other matters, her attention immediately shifted. She swiftly retracted her ears and tail, gazing up at him with curiosity. "What is it?"

Was he going to buy her some milk tea?

Pei Chiyao glanced at her, mercilessly shattering her hopeful thoughts. "Not buying milk tea."

The girl's face fell in an instant.

"Let me ask you, have you dealt with the Gu Family's matter?"

His sudden mention of the Gu Family reminded Zhi Yao that there were still two ghosts trapped within her jade pendant!

She nodded quickly, "Yes! They're both inside my jade pendant!"

She was a bit worried about how to resolve their situation.

After all, Tang Tang's mother had reached a point where she had lost all sense, her mind consumed by a desire for revenge.

"Don't worry, it will be resolved in due time," Pei Chiyao said thoughtfully, looking at the faintly glowing jade pendant on her chest.

Zhi Yao was immensely curious, "How do you know?"

He didn't respond. Just as Zhi Yao was about to press further, Pei Chiyao suddenly stopped. "We're here."

Here?!

Zhi Yao looked up to see two attendants opening the door in front of them. Pei Chiyao held the young girl tightly as he strode right in.

They passed through a long corridor and entered a room.

The window sills in that room were transparent, overlooking an arena below.

Zhi Yao had never seen an arena before and her eyes were filled with wonder. "What is this place?"

Pei Chiyao set her down, and she instantly rushed over to the window, carefully observing the scene below.

There were many seats for spectators.

Pei Chiyao's was a VIP seat, directly overlooking the arena with a clear vantage point.

To be precise, this was an underground fighting ring.

Unlike other venues, this one was completely unregulated.

Stepping into the ring meant risking one's life.

The loser would have no chance of leaving the arena alive.

For this very reason, the victor could claim an astronomical prize - a powerful incentive for competitors.

Pei Chiyao rarely came here, as this place stirred up many unpleasant memories.

But now, he had come anyway.

Perhaps it was time to teach this naive little fox girl a few lessons about life.

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