Apocalypse: My Sweetie Is Tough but Cute -
Chapter 375 - Chapter 375 Chapter 374 Tang Fox Good Stamina 8
Chapter 375: Chapter 374 Tang Fox, Good Stamina 8 Chapter 375: Chapter 374 Tang Fox, Good Stamina 8 Heaven showed mercy, giving them the space to survive and advance; if Heaven did not show such mercy, then a calamitous disaster would wipe out their entire race from history, as if turned to ash and smoke, stripping them of even a sliver of a chance to proliferate.
Humans often envied their profound mana and longevity, little realizing that they envied humans for the preferential treatment that even Heaven seemed to bestow.
Take this disaster, for example: with such an earth-shattering catastrophe upon them, although human lives had grown difficult, they still possessed the strength to bravely resist upon the earth, and even if they were barely hanging on, at least there was hope.
Yet as the fox had said, their races seemed to have all but vanished.
No, it would be more accurate to say that there was still it, the fox, and the unawakened Little Red Snake in Su Shu’s space.
However, if only they three remained in the world, was it truly a cause for celebration?
When the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold; there can be no intact eggs under an overturned nest.
If it was true, as the fox had said, and only they three were left, the Little Snake King didn’t know to what extent the world would fall apart!
It said to Su Shu, “I fear your disaster has only just begun.”
Su Shu frowned, “You mean to say that our current living conditions will continue to deteriorate?”
“Hmm, pretty much. If races like ours can no longer withstand it, then what remains must be borne by your humans. The severity of the Apocalypse is likely beyond your imagination.” It was the first time the Little Snake King spoke so earnestly with Su Shu.
Su Shu thought for a moment, “Winter is fast approaching.”
The fox glanced at the Little Snake King, then back at the contemplative Su Shu, feeling quite envious of their remarkable understanding.
Su Shu lifted her head, “I’m asking you, why do you want to stay by my side?”
The fox knew it could answer this!
With a raise of a paw, “Your spiritual energy is exceptionally abundant, and I don’t know why, but it’s comfortable to be around you. I always feel suffocated elsewhere.”
Su Shu looked at the Little Snake King, and this time, the expression on the Little Snake King’s face didn’t seem so disdainful and scornful.
It was unclear if it was because there were only a few of the Spiritual Clan left, or if it was feeling some pity for the fox, but it gave Su Shu a hopeful look.
After all, no matter how disdainful, they were of the same kind and there still existed a special kind of sentiment.
Seeing that it was willing to barely put up with the fox’s company, Su Shu pondered, “Aren’t you afraid of that Little Red Snake anymore?”
Mentioning that peculiar creature, the fox couldn’t help but shudder. But… it was still curious about what was so extraordinary about Su Shu.
“It’s fine. Isn’t it there?” It meant that, at the very least, the Little Snake King was its elder and would probably look after it a little, right?
Besides, it had been a kind of ‘milk dad’ for over a decade; surely, the little creature couldn’t be too ungrateful, right?
With this thought, the fox felt there was nothing to worry about.
What could be more frightening than losing one’s life!
It couldn’t find another of its kind anymore; shouldn’t it hurry up and cling tightly to its master’s coattails?
Seeing this, Su Shu, remembering how the fox had once saved her and acknowledging its indeed extraordinary abilities, considered that if what the Little Snake King had said was true and something major did happen in the future, having one more helper might mean another chance at survival.
Su Shu beckoned, “Come here, closer to me.”
The fox eyed the Tang Knife in her hand, trembling a little, “I’m pretty well-behaved.”
“I know, come here!” Su Shu narrowed her eyes, commanding sharply.
Just a moment ago it was all braggadocio, and now it was all cautious–too late.
The fox glanced at the Little Snake King, “She won’t really chop me up, will she?”
“You try. She’s probably not going to chop you, but… soaking you in spicy water or something? She’s quite good at that.”
By the time the Little Snake King said this, the fox had already approached Su Shu, but upon hearing these words, it was startled and wanted to rethink, only to have Su Shu place her hand on its head and in an instant, the ink-colored ring absorbed the fox, now with a face full of shock, into the space.
“Oi, seriously?!”
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