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The Enchanting History of the Fox Spirit 

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A moment of springtime is worth a thousand pieces of gold; many borrow its light to awaken a springtime heart. Don't
say springtime only exists in the human world; even a fox spirit can feel springtime.
Chapter One: Encountering a Bright, Evil Wind Before Puning Temple, Entering the Fairy's Abode .
It is said that during the Song Dynasty, thirty miles from the city in Jiangxi, there was a high mountain called Qingfeng Ridge, inhabited by wondrous birds and
beasts, and strange trees growing in abundance. The mountain range was rugged, the paths treacherous, and the climb difficult
. The peaks were sharp and steep, with no trace of human or horse traffic .
Within the mountain were countless caves, inhabited by white foxes of ten thousand years, black foxes of a thousand years
,
and black foxes of five hundred years, all capable of becoming immortals and attaining enlightenment. They did not eat food made of mortal flesh, nor covet human desires; these were the finest among foxes. The most detestable was a kind of fox with a pungent skin, called a demon fox. Living in the Peach Blossom Cave on this mountain, they had also cultivated their Dao for over a hundred years. They
were two female demon foxes, sisters. One was called Fairy Guixiang; the other Fairy Yunxiang. Over time,
they refined yang elixirs, enabling them to transform into human form. What are yang elixirs? Yang elixirs are the essence of men; female foxes borrow human essence to
replenish their yin, while male foxes collect the yin of women to replenish their yang. Know that these are all lowly, shameful foxes, just like prostitutes in the human world,
adulterous women who cheat on their husbands—all are merely wearing human skin to perform animalistic acts. Enough of this digression.
On this day, when the plum blossoms were in full bloom, the two fox demons were drinking and admiring the plum blossoms at the Plum Blossom Pavilion. Halfway through their drinks, Gui Xiang said ,
"Today, there's a grand gathering at Puning Temple in Jiangxi City, with two large stages for opera, a bustling crowd, very lively. While we're in high spirits, why don't
we go and have some fun?" Yun Xiang said, "Sister is right." After saying this, the two fox demons transformed into
beautiful women of seventeen or eighteen years old, truly captivating and alluring. How so? A poem testifies to this:
Like jade adorned with flowers, fragrant in the breeze, Chang'e descends from the Moon Palace;
a pair of fair faces, two snow-white cheeks, four peach-like rosy hues. Her eyebrows are skillfully drawn, as if plucking the moon from the sky; her
autumn waves are deep, like a cold pool; her hair is styled high, like bird-cloud hairpins, adorned with jade; her ears are adorned with gold rings, their jade pendants jingling. Her teeth are like scattered jade pearls, her mouth like cherries, a single red bud; her slender hands are like spring bamboo shoots, small golden shoots like lotus roots . Her graceful waist is captivating, her voice like swallows and orioles, mesmerizing; if one were to paint a portrait of these two enchanting beauties, it would be impossible to surpass the skillful brushwork of Jiangxi painters. Leaving aside the innate beauty of the two enchanting beauties, their clothing is also different from that of ordinary people. Gui Xiang wears fine silk, from Ji and Yu, covered with a celestial cloud brocade. Yun Xiang wears exquisite woven silk, from Jing and Yang, covered with a sash of eight trigrams. The two fox spirits then leave their cave, riding the demonic wind, heading towards the city of Jiangxi, but this will not be discussed further. Now, in Jiangxi city, there lived a wealthy man named Chun Huisheng, a learned scholar. His wife, Liu, had only one son, nicknamed Mingmei Guanren, who was sixteen years old and exceptionally handsome. How so? A poem testifies to his beauty: "His eyes are like autumn waters, his face as white as silver; his eyebrows are as beautiful as green mountains, his cheeks as fragrant as lotus blossoms. His beauty is unparalleled, his charm unmatched; when talking about the Chun family's son, his name is renowned throughout Jiangxi." Another poem says: " A beautiful girl with jade-like bones and ice-like skin, her natural gentleness is beyond praise; even without speaking, she exudes a thousand charms, and her smile puts even the most beautiful flowers to shame." But the story cannot be repeated. Now, Mingmei's father, Chun Huisheng, seeing his son's exceptional qualities, loved him like a precious jewel and refused to let him study outside. Why didn't he let him study? There was a reason. Jiangxi is a place of debauchery. It's common for college students to be fondling elementary school students, or for elementary school students to be playing with college students ' penises. There's hardly any time for reciting poetry or quoting Confucius. Therefore, male homosexuality is rampant and unchecked. Chun Huisheng, a worldly-wise bachelor, hired a tutor to teach his son at home. It was December, and the tutor was returning home when a grand gathering was taking place at Puning Temple in the city. The beautiful young man, dressed in splendid clothes, brought a page named Chunfa'er, and the two of them headed towards the temple. But let's leave that aside for now. The two enchanting women, riding the wind, arrived at the temple in an instant. There, they found a sea of people, a deafening roar of drums and music, and two grand operas was about Ximen Qing's rampage under the grape trellis, and the second was about Wen Leiming's secret rendezvous with a courtesan. The young male and female actors on both sides were dressed in tight-fitting white gauze trousers, so close to their skin that their lower bodies appeared almost naked . The young male actors' penises were erect, while the young female actors' bound feet were perched on the shoulders of the male actors, their bodies embracing . Their penises were pointed at each other's vulvas, like chickens munching on broken rice or pestles pounding garlic. The women watching the play either covered their noses and laughed, or lowered their heads in silence. Some shameless wives stared intently, while others, extremely wanton, were dripping wet. In short, all the women watching the play were guilty of a lack of upbringing. Furthermore, those who were uneducated, idle, and fond of wearing strange clothes, who enjoyed sneaking around and using the opportunity to flirt and make suggestive gestures in the women's area, behaving in bizarre and unsettling ways—it's a mystery how their parents could have produced such wicked children. But enough of this digression. Now, these two vixens, seeing the lewdness in the play, aroused his lust, longing for the union of men and women. He became lost in a daze, his mind in turmoil. Even after the play ended, the two vixens remained standing there, bewildered. The crowd, seeing the vixen's unparalleled beauty, swarmed around her, making the scene a hundred times more chaotic than the play itself. A man was pushing a woman aside, the woman was playing with the man, and it was impossible to get through. Suddenly, a commotion erupted: "Oh no! Oh no! Someone's being crushed!" Who was this? To find out, please read the next chapter. Chapter Two: The Vixen Demons' Encounter After the Play, Gui Xiangzi Listens to the Wind Outside the Window. The crowd suddenly erupted: "Oh no! Someone's being crushed!" Who was this? It was none other than the handsome young man, Mingmei. This fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy, how could he endure such a crush? He fainted, as if dead. As the saying goes , "When it comes to matters of life and death, who wouldn't want to be in danger?" With a roar, the crowd dispersed. The two enchantresses found a handsome young scholar lying on the ground and rushed to his aid. Gui Xiang used her jade spring to pour the water down his throat. Soon, Mingmei awoke, her face glowing like a flower, and she loved him even more. Yun Xiang said, "With such a handsome man in the mortal world, why not marry him in our cave? We can gather some yang elixirs to aid our spiritual ." Gui Xiang readily agreed. Then, a gust of enchanting wind swept into the cave. But that's another story. Gui Xiang and Yun Xiang placed Mingmei in the Plum Blossom Pavilion. Mingmei, as if in a dream, didn't know where she was, sitting blankly on the Eight Treasures Exquisite Couch. She saw two beautiful women, one on her left and one on her right, both with celestial beauty. The pavilion is filled with a wonderful fragrance, and filled with all sorts of antiques. It is truly a place where one can see endless sights and wonders. A poem praises it: "Eight-sided pink decorations resemble a snow palace, flying pavilions and flowing vermilion are exquisitely beautiful; ancient incense burners emit dragon-like smoke, precious vases and coral clouds exhale rainbows. Jade rings lock up the Marquis of Youyang, golden favors nurture Guizhou; on the desk lies the biography of virtuous women, and in the center hang three scroll paintings."

























































A jade flute and a reed pipe complement the zither, while cassia chess pieces and ivory tablets adorn the purple bamboo flute;
a delicate couch and exquisite brocade curtains adorn the bed, and mandarin duck embroidered pillows are paired with red silk.
To the left is a painting of pleasure, and to the right are two secret albums of spring
. Mingmei, having mistakenly entered the abode of fairies,
finds himself in a state of blissful intoxication, surpassing even the legendary beauty
of the moon palace. Mingmei, in a state of bewilderment, saw this beautiful fairyland and had two beauties by his side. He was overjoyed, feeling as if he were ascending to immortality. He then asked, "Ladies, how did I come to be here?"
Guixiang replied, "My lord, do not be afraid. My sister and I are fairies who once served as musicians in the heavens. Because you were the
emperor's golden boy in your previous life, you were destined to be his wife. Therefore, we invited you into our cave today to enjoy our union."
As she spoke, the two enchanting women displayed many seductive manners. Seeing this, Mingmei, though young, was already aware of
human nature and felt a thorn in his heart. Suddenly overcome with lust, he grabbed Gui Xiang and
kissed her. Gui Xiang feigned shyness, saying, "What's the point of kissing in broad daylight? Let's wait until nightfall, then the three of us can go into
the red silk quilt together, and you can enjoy yourself, my lord." Yun Xiang laughed, "How can dry wood get close to a raging fire? How can a cat guard a fresh fish?"
Seeing that Yun Xiang's words were amusing, Ming Mei abandoned Gui Xiang and cupped Yun Xiang's peach-like cheeks in his hands. Mouth to mouth, he
quickly inserted the tip of his tongue under Yun Xiang's tongue, nuzzling it a few times until Yun Xiang felt a tingling sensation all over her body, revealing her true feelings.
She quickly offered her tongue. Ming Mei wrapped it with his tongue and smacked it vigorously, making smacking sounds. Seeing that the two of them were
enjoying themselves, Gui Xiang used her hand to pull Ming Mei's legs down to his crotch, finding his penis. She squeezed it hard . He pinched it, sending
a chill down Gui Xiang's spine. There are four quatrains to prove it: "
Speaking of the bright spring, her body is small, but her testicles are large;
with just one pinch, the fox spirit is terrified.
" Another says: "
Hard as a ram's horn, it knows how to grind steel;
now in the Peach Blossom Cave, it's hard to defeat the fox spirit." But let's leave that aside.
Gui Xiang knew Mingmei's penis was too large and wanted Yun Xiang to try it first. So, she used the
excuse of relieving herself to go to the small warm pavilion to the east. The story of Mingmei and Yun Xiang will not be told for now.
Now, Gui Xiang arrived at the warm pavilion. As she approached the door, she heard moaning sounds inside, like the sounds of lovemaking. Gui Xiang
stopped and looked through the window. She saw a pair of young boys standing there, neither more than... Fifteen or sixteen years old.
Do you know where these two little beasts came from? They were originally a pair of
male fox spirits from the South Wind Cave at the northwest corner of Qingfeng Ridge, reincarnated as a pair of rabbits. One was named Dao Kou Su; the other Hai Li Wa. They were
sworn brothers. Dao Kou Su was a year older and knew more, so he seduced Hai Li Wa.
Although Hai Li Wa was young, he was quite shrewd, and whenever Dao Kou Su touched his bottom, he always demanded a return favor, which Dao Kou Su
never refused. Thus, the two brothers made a deal to exchange bottoms.
Do you know why they've come here today? It turns out these two beasts are sworn brothers with Gui Xiang and Yun Xiang... Sister
and brother. These four siblings, Kou Su and Hai Liwa, were three or four years younger than the two fox spirits. They loved each other
deeply and had become inseparable relatives. These beasts had come with the intention of engaging in
such . However, upon arriving at the cave, they found the two fox spirits absent, much to their disappointment. So, they settled down in this warm pavilion and
resumed their old ways. The details of their origins have been recounted.
Speaking of Kou Su, this little beast, disregarding all propriety, he grabbed Hai Liwa's buttocks and clasped them between his legs, grinning
and saying, "Good brother, you're so adorable!" As he spoke, he pressed his waist against Hai Liwa's back and
began to ravage him. Hailiwa rubbed his penis against the wall, left and right, like a pig with lice on its penis, and
said happily, "Brother's testicles are much longer than before, and my buttocks are tighter than before. Why is that
?" Daokousu replied, "It's not because your testicles have grown, but because there's no saliva, so it's a bit slow."
Daokousu then took some saliva from his mouth with his finger. How will this beast play with it? To be continued in the next chapter. (
End of Volume One of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox)

(Chapter Three of Volume Two of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox)
Hailiwa Repays His Romantic Debt, Daokousu Playfully Discusses Passionate Love.
Daokousu held Hailiwa's penis in both hands, placed it in front of his testicles, took
some , and rubbed it on his penis. He aimed the glans at Hailiwa's buttocks, and with a sudden thrust, it went in all the way. It felt smooth as oil,
and pulling was effortless, bringing him immense pleasure. The eggs were intertwined, as evidenced by four humorous sayings: "
Your leisurely life is like that of a male animal playing with its mother, but I've never seen a male animal playing with its own mother;
it's only because male homosexuality is so prevalent in the human world that animals have learned to play male-on-male games. "
The humorous sayings have been told. Now, let's talk about Dao Kou Su. After playing for a while, the eggs swelled up and became as hard as iron, producing a lot of fluid, but
still didn't come out. Haiwa laughed and said, "Dear brother, that's enough, don't linger too long. My eggs are already
hard and bursting. Dear brother, quickly show me your bottom!" Dao Kou Su laughed and said, "Dear brother, don't worry, I wouldn't give you a gift for nothing
. As the saying goes, 'Friends who share wine and meat are like gifts for the holidays.' You give me a box, I give you a
box back. Just like owing someone a debt, you must repay them, that's the natural order of things. Good brother, don't be impatient, let
me give you my return gift, and you'll enjoy it." After saying this, Dao Kou Su quickly pulled out the eggs, and with a squelch,
they fell out. "This is no good," Gui Xiang thought, "it's like a freshly cooked sausage, only about four inches long."
Gui Xiang, watching from outside the window, saw this clearly and secretly chuckled, "
That short-lived fellow, how come he's not as plump and tender as before? It's a pity that Brother Hai, with his fair and delicate little body, has been so
thoroughly ravaged by this 'delicious' guy. I wonder how he's managed to endure it." Gui Xiang smiled quietly, and after a while,
her lustful desires stirred, and a few drops of fragrant saliva flowed from her flower. She wanted to rush in and make a scene, but then she thought
, "Let's hold off for now. As the saying goes, 'If you have an official position, you don't have to worry about receiving guests.' Why be in such a hurry? Let's see if that boy from Hai gets
his 'delicious' guy's' return feast before we go in." Gui Xiang had made up her mind, and outside the window, she swallowed her anger, silently
watching, rubbing her back, leaning to the side, clutching her stomach, carefully observing. The two little rascals inside
were completely unaware that Gui Xiang was spying on them from outside the window. Truly, it's a case of: "
If you don't want them to know, you must refrain from doing it yourself;
the rabbit spirit, though cleverly disguised, is both hypocritical and morally bankrupt." But
enough of that. Now, let's talk about Hai Liwa, who was eager to get his share of the sweet pastry. He didn't wait long for it. He quickly
turned around snuggled into Hai Liwa's arms, moving closer to Gui Xiang. Gui Xiang, watching from outside the window, saw
a small, plump, fair-skinned, and round-faced girl returning the favor, a very
endearing sight. There was even a joke at play: "
Today you've drunk someone else's wine, tomorrow you must send a respectful invitation;
having already planned your attendance at the banquet, there's no such thing as a free lunch."
After some casual conversation, let's talk about Dao Kou Su returning the favor. Hai Liwa patted it twice, making it look like a soft, trembling
jelly—a truly exquisite treat. Hai Liwa laughed, "Since you've brought it to me, elder brother, I can only accept it
." Hai Liwa then grinned and showed his testicles, which were about the same size as Dao Kou Su's. Even so, they were
slightly smaller than Dao Kou Su's. In short, in terms of age, Dao Kou Su was the elder brother, and Hai Liwa
was the younger brother; in terms of testicles, Dao Kou Su's testicles were the elder brother, and Hai Liwa's testicles were the younger brother. Hai Liwa then placed
his testicles on top of Dao Kou Su's testicles and tapped them several more times.
Dao Kou Su laughed and said, "Brother, you haven't offended me, so why are you coming to my door?" Hai Liwa laughed and said, "
Brother , you wouldn't know why I attacked him; there's a reason." Dao Kou Su laughed and asked, "What reason?"
Hai Liwa said, "I was born with an incomplete constitution. Since he has such a handsome face, why is he without
a nose and eyes? If he were to harm relatives and friends, wouldn't people laugh at him? It's a huge flaw." Dao Kou Su laughed and said:
"My dear brother, you are mistaken! This is about fate, not face. If you speak of the Five Elements, you should speak of the Five Relationships.
What kind of behavior are we brothers doing now? My brother and I have become sworn brothers, bound by life and death, within these Five Relationships. Logically speaking, elder brother
shouldn't have touched younger brother's buttocks, and younger brother shouldn't have asked elder brother for a return meal. Now that we have lost the Five Relationships, what is
there to speak of the Five Elements? The world is decadent now, and human relationships are cold. Let alone us beasts turned humans, regardless of our reputation; even today's
children, if they have any beauty, if their family rules are not strict, if they don't associate with good people outside, if they eat well, dress well,
and drift aimlessly, it's hard for them to escape the ways of this world!" After saying this, the two little beasts laughed together.
Outside, Gui Xiang also unconsciously swallowed her mouth and kept laughing. At this time, we won't mention that the two
beasts, Kou Su and Hai Li Wa, were making love in the warm pavilion; nor will we mention that the fairy Gui Xiang was peeking outside the window. The flowers were divided into two, each with
a branch .
Inside the Plum Blossom Pavilion, the handsome official held Yunxiang's cherry-like
mouth in his hands, enveloping it with his own tongue and licking it forcefully, as if it were fastened with silver studs. Mingmei's lower body
stood erect and proud, and he felt a burning desire, his lust flaring. He quickly withdrew his tongue and
pulled down Yunxiang's trousers. Yunxiang, already impatient, wished she could devour Mingmei whole, but deliberately feigned reluctance, laughing and
saying, "My lord, what a strange excuse! Can't you even wait until evening?"
How would the handsome official reply? To find out, please read the next chapter.

In the fourth chapter, Mingmei makes a scene on the exquisite couch, while Yunxiang tries to win the first prize in spring.
It is said that Mingmei, the husband, tears down Yunxiang's trousers with his hands. Yunxiang deliberately refuses, saying, "My lord, what a
ridiculous excuse! In broad daylight, I'm so ashamed! Can't you even wait until night?"
Mingmei laughs, "My lady shouldn't be so beautiful. Seeing your beauty, my soul is already
bound to you. How can I wait until night?"
As he speaks, he pulls off Yunxiang's trousers and lifts her onto the exquisite couch. He hoists her two snow-white
legs onto his shoulders, revealing a small, smooth, hairless vulva, high and firm like a steamed bun.
Truly, it is the door that gives me life, the gate that kills me; it cuts my bones, it consumes my soul.
Mingmei admires it closely for a while, and when his lust is aroused and he can no longer restrain himself, he
takes out his naked penis. But then he saw a man with red ears and ruddy cheeks, looking as if he were filled with malice, and angrily approached Yunxiang's vulva. How so?
There are four lines of a humorous poem to prove it: "
Yunxiang meets spring today, crushing the flower's heart to explore the red stamen;
silently opening the jade cage to capture the colorful phoenix, the golden pool teeming with mudfish."
This Mingmei was a kind and righteous scholar, unwilling to be violent, gently thrusting his penis into her vulva, only the glans
entering . Yunxiang saw that this thing was too big, and her vulva was too narrow to bear it, so she was somewhat frightened and
pulled her vulva back, the glans falling out with a squelch.
Mingmei's lust was unbearable, so he thrust his penis into her vulva again, and Yunxiang pulled back again. This time it felt
slightly , with the glans going in more than an inch. Yunxiang endured the pain and couldn't speak of it, but touched his penis with her hand.
It was as hard as iron, with more than three inches still outside her vulva, hot and thick, completely blocking her vulva, leaving no gap
at all .
Her heart was in turmoil, so she forced a smile and said, "Why is your thing so big, sir?"
She smiled brightly and said, "It's not that my thing is big, but that your vagina is small. Besides, this is our first time trying it out.
I think I'm not the only one with a large penis. Back in the Tang Dynasty, when Wu Zetian was a girl, she had a son named Wu Sansi.
Wu Zetian was sixteen, and Wu Sansi was fifteen. When Wu Sansi and Wu Zetian were 'opening the fields,' his penis was five inches long. It's amazing that
Wu Zetian accepted it so readily. Later, she met..." Jiang Cai's penis was even larger than San Si's, driving Zetian to
the brink of death. Ever since Jiang Cai broke through the crowd, Zetian, after she ascended the throne, had twelve eunuchs with large testicles, who
would dart and play with her every night in the palace. Not satisfied with this, she also chose the monk Ruyi to stay in the palace, enjoying pleasure day and night. The
monk 's testicles were like a donkey's navel, which greatly pleased Zetian, and she was given the title of Ruyi Jun. Looking at it this way, it truly
is:
nothing is impossible, it's all about prolonged teasing;
if you want to be teased, what is impossible?
Enough of this digression. Now, Mingmei finished her teasing remarks, and gently
embraced Yunxiang's slender waist with both hands, her penis thrusting several times. Yunxiang's vagina felt like it was being pricked by thorns, and she said, "
Oh no , it's definitely broken! My lord, can you pull that thing out and let me see!" Mingmei was in the throes of passion and
wouldn't listen, so she repeatedly entered and had intercourse with her. Yunxiang cried out repeatedly, feeling the penis throb more than ten times, its semen
gushing forth a torrent. It was just like:
a cat catching a mouse, a tiger seeking prey;
yet even those who know to climb the golden list remember the moment their names are inscribed.
Meanwhile, Mingmei, in the throes of her wild passion, felt the iron-hard penis throbbing repeatedly inside her vagina
, its semen gushing forth in a torrent. Mingmei felt as if she were floating on air, experiencing unparalleled pleasure. Yunxiang's vagina
felt as if , her whole body tingling and numb, suddenly experiencing an extreme pleasure, her limbs weakening, and her semen gushing forth.
After their lovemaking, they made vows of eternal love, becoming a loving couple, embracing each other, inseparable as ever.
But this is another story.
Meanwhile, Gui Xiang, peering through the window, saw Hai Liwa holding the large, swollen breasts of the man, his chest pressed against the man
's back, his testicles like iron pestles aimed at the man's buttocks. With a forceful thrust, he rammed them in all the way, pulling and tugging at them at will. It was like pounding rice husks or weaving cloth—extremely pleasurable. Seeing this, Gui Xiang's lust was aroused, and her vaginal fluids flowed freely. As the saying goes, "
Looking at plums quenches thirst."

Thirst remained, and the imagined cake couldn't quench hunger. She considered going in to join a group for some fun. But the experience was already familiar
, the taste already tasted; it was better to stay at the Plum Blossom Pavilion, playing with Mingmei and enjoying some new pleasures.
A little exercise would be much better. Having made up her mind, she quietly withdrew her lotus-like hand and moved gracefully to the Plum Blossom
Pavilion. There she saw the two embracing intimately, their bodies intertwined. She playfully teased, "Now it's like a cat
catching a fresh fish, or a raging fire burning dry wood."
Mingmei, seeing Guixiang arrive, exclaimed happily, "What a beautiful sight! Why did you hide, my lady?" He quickly
withdrew his penis, and from Yunxiang's vulva, a large, flowing stream of red and white fluid appeared. Yunxiang
's vulva swelled instantly.
The handsome official, however, felt pity and said, "What should we do?" Gui Xiang replied, "No problem,
no problem, we have some detoxifying powder." Gui Xiang then took out a pill from the gold-lacquered jade box,
crushed it, mixed it with sesame oil, and applied it to her vulva. Soon after applying the medicine, Yun Xiang cried out repeatedly, "It hurts! It hurts!
This medicine is killing me!" What kind of medicine was it? To find out, please read the next chapter.
Medicine is not easy to administer; one must be careful
. If used incorrectly, it can kill. (
End of Volume Two of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox ; Chapter Five

of Volume Three of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox
) Gui
Xiang brought the medicine and applied it to Yun Xiang's vulva, when Yun Xiang cried out repeatedly, "It hurts!
It hurts!"
Why? Because Gui Xiang had taken the wrong medicine; it was a fatal pill, not detoxifying powder.
Mingmei laughed and said, "If you don't even know the properties of medicine, what kind of illness are you treating? Luckily this is surgery; if it were pulse diagnosis,
wouldn't this medicine have killed someone?"
Readers, please remember this: never use your limited martial arts skills to test your abilities on someone's life.
Enough of the story.
Guixiang then took another elixir, ground it, and applied it to Yunxiang. Instantly, she was restored to her original state, much to their delight.
Guixiang then acted very amorously in front of Mingmei, who felt a burning desire and his penis swell.
Moreover, being a young boy, his bones were full of vitality. Although he had already ejaculated on Yunxiang, her vagina was too narrow
and not very flexible. Therefore, he pulled Guixiang onto the bed.
Guixiang didn't refuse, loosening her belt, revealing Mingmei's penis, red and
hard .
Gui Xiang was still somewhat afraid, but the time had come and there was nothing she could do. So she said with a grin, "My lord
's penis is so big, and my vagina is so small, how can it accommodate it?"
Mingmei laughed and said, "Back when Emperor Yang was in Qionghua Palace, he summoned a beautiful woman named Yinxing'er. She was only
thirteen years old and as beautiful as a flower. Emperor Yang was very fond of her. After she was selected to enter the palace, on their first time having fun, on the top floor of the labyrinth, there was
a golden couch. Emperor Yang held Yinxing'er on the couch like a mad tiger, making her
beg for mercy . She was so pitiful. Now that you are over twenty-nine, can't you take it?"
Gui Xiang laughed and said, "It's a pity that Yinxing'er was too well-endowed. I heard that Emperor Yang's penis was so big and his body was so fat back then.
I wonder how that little girl could take it?"
The two chatted and laughed and fooled around for half a day.
Yunxiang laughed beside her, "Sister, stop beating around the bush. You're like a fat sheep; you
'd be . Besides, I've already tested the poison, so I might as well go ahead and try it."
Mingmei laughed, "Young lady, you're right."
She quickly aimed her penis at Guixiang's vulva and thrust it forward dozens of times, inserting it all the way in. Guixiang was in unbearable pain,
her brows furrowed, unable to speak her mind.
There's a saying: "
A mute eats bitter melon, the bitterness is in his stomach."
Meanwhile, Mingmei and Guixiang were making love, in the midst of their passion, when a pair of young boys,
no more than fifteen or sixteen years old, entered. One was as handsome as Zidu, the other as beautiful as Song Chao. Chatting and laughing, they entered,
without a word, grabbed Yunxiang, pulled down her pants, and... Hailiwa and Yunxiang were all entangled, and then Hailiwa
and Guixiang were all entangled together.
Seeing this scene, the bright and beautiful official was quite surprised, so he abandoned Gui Xiang and did nothing. He straightened
his clothes, his face full of shame, and stood blankly by the bed.
Hai Liwa said, "Brother-in-law, don't be in such a hurry. We are both relatives,
not outsiders."
How did these beasts recognize him? It's just that the two beasts had already swapped places, neither of them losing out, so they strolled
into this octagonal pavilion looking for Gui Xiang and Yun Xiang, intending to do this and that.
Unexpectedly, by chance, just as they reached the window, they heard the two beasts doing something, and they heard
everything clearly, so they recognized him as their brother-in-law as soon as they entered. Now, let's not talk about
how the fox demons played, nor how Mingmei was surprised and suspicious. The flowers were divided into two, each with a branch.
Now, let's talk about Mingmei's father, Chun Huisheng. That day, at the Puning Temple assembly, Chun Huisheng was the head of the assembly.
It was during a gathering, and everyone had gone to the banquet and dispersed. Only Chunhuisheng, attending to other matters,
didn't return home until late into the night. Upon arriving home, somewhat tipsy, he mustered his courage and called for Madam Liu to bring tea
. Upon seeing her husband, Madam Liu angrily lunged at him, grabbing his beard and preparing to strike. Chunhuisheng, who
was usually afraid of Madam Liu, seeing his wife so enraged and about to use punishment, repeatedly cried out,
"Madam, Madam, what's wrong? I didn't play cards today, I only had a few drinks at the gathering, nothing
more! Why are you so furious?"
Madam Liu cursed, "Heavens above! Where have you left our son? Find him for me now, or I'll kill you
!" As she spoke, she struck him again.
Amidst the commotion, all the servants and maids in the courtyard rushed forward and, after much persuasion, finally relented.
The others helped Liu Shi into the room and sat her down on a chair. Seeing them guide Liu Shi inside, Chun Huisheng felt a chill run through him, as if a block of ice had been placed
on his heart . He immediately entered the room and asked, "Madam, you just said, '
Where is our son?' I think our son has been studying at home since he was young, and he doesn't play with the other students. Perhaps he
's tired from studying in his study and has fallen asleep there. Why are you so upset, Madam?"
Liu Shi replied, "Not only is our son missing, but Chunfa is also gone. We've searched the entire study, but there's no
sign of him."
Hearing this, Chun Huisheng became extremely anxious. He immediately had a maid carry a lantern and searched the place thoroughly.
He went about ten times, but there was no trace of him. He was very anxious. Even the servants of the whole household were surprised and said, "How
strange
!" Chun Huisheng returned to his room and saw Liu Shi, saying, "Madam! What happened? What happened?"
What will happen next? Let's find out in the next chapter.

Chapter Six: Chun Huisheng is Beaten While Drunk; Liu Shi Beats Husband and Searches for Son.
It is said that Chun Huisheng and Liu Shi were arguing at home, the couple bickering and quarreling. Suddenly, an old
neighbor arrived with Chun Fa'er. This old man had a nickname, "Duck Egg Rich Man," and was originally
a servant of Chun Huisheng's grandfather, named Old Butcher Neng. Because the Chun family was a kind family, Butcher Neng, since arriving at the Chun family,
had been cunning and treacherous, stealing and embezzling to enrich himself. Gradually, he amassed a fortune
, withdrew from his indenture, married, and became a family. He owned two acres of poor land, enough to make a living. Why was he called "Duck Egg
Rich Man"? This old man was cunning and treacherous; he would die without lifting a finger for anything without profit, but would risk his life for anything profitable.
That's why everyone called him by that nickname.
The reason this old man brought Chunfa here tonight was because Chunfa said that Master Chun had been swept away by a strong wind.
Chun Huisheng loves his son dearly; wouldn't he hire people to search for him tomorrow? If the search is successful,
Chun Huisheng is a very wealthy man, and he often asks him for loans—wouldn't he get some advantage? The reason this old man
brought Chunfa here was threefold: first, to plead for him; second, to deliver a message; and third, to seek a loan for personal gain. But let's not dwell on that.
Now, Tu Neng led Chunfa through the door, first bending his arms down and bending forward,
standing , not daring to speak loudly, and said in a low voice, "Master, please don't be in such a hurry. This old servant knows that the eldest master
was watching a play at the fair and was swept away by a strong wind. Chunfa is just a child, and he's so unruly, just trembling with fear. I'm afraid
you 'll punish him, so I hope you'll spare this old servant's face. If you want to punish him, you might as well give this old servant a few slaps."
Chunhui was full of resentment, but seeing Tu Neng pleading for him, he abandoned his intention to beat Chunfa. Tu Neng continued to persuade them
for a while, and the couple were both restless. Everyone dispersed. Nothing more was said that night.
At dawn the next day, two Taoist priests appeared, dressed in patchwork robes, wearing four-sided soft crowns
and straw sandals. One had a square face and big ears, the other was bald with snake-like eyes; one carried a book on his back, the other held a wooden fish in his hand.
Sitting at the entrance of the Chun family's house, he muttered something unintelligible.
As he solicited alms at the entrance, the wooden fish resounded loudly. Just then, the old man Tu Neng came from next door, approached the Taoist priest
, and greeted him, saying, "Where are you Taoist priests from? What are you soliciting for? What are your Dharma names?"
The two Taoist priests replied in unison, "We are from Suzhou. My elder brother is named Shengyi, and my junior brother is named Shengxin
. We have lived in the Tianqi Temple in Suzhou for over twenty years. Due to the passage of time, the halls have collapsed, the walls have crumbled, and the gate
has fallen apart . We couldn't bear to see this, and have already solicited alms from over a thousand families, collecting a total of nine thousand taels of silver
. We still need one thousand taels to begin our work. We have heard that the Chun family has been benevolent for generations, so we braved the wind and deer to travel to your esteemed place. May we ask the
name of ?"
Tu Neng then gave his name.
The Taoist priest said, "Please inform them."
Tu Neng said, "You've come at an inopportune time. My husband was killed by a whirlwind, and I'm in a state of great distress. How could I
possibly have the mind to give you alms?"
Upon hearing this, the Taoist priest exclaimed, "What kind of monster is this? How wicked!"
Several elderly people nearby said, "Outside Jiangxi City, more than thirty li away, there is a high mountain
called Qingfeng Ridge. That mountain is extremely dangerous. Do you know how dangerous it is? The old bearded man has a poem to prove it:
'Tigers lie in the morning sun, leopards sleep at night; strange beasts often roam the desolate mountains.'" "
Those who have committed wrongdoings will find this place as a gift of delicious food and sweetness.
Not only are the mountains treacherous, but there are also many caves. It is unknown whether they are immortals or demons, but they often appear on
the mountain ridges . Sometimes they are old men with white beards, sometimes they are beautiful women, and they appear from time to time.
" After the old man finished speaking, the two Taoists said, "It seems that the gentleman of Chun's residence has been bewitched by demons
. That mountain master, please inform us that two Taoists who can catch demons have come to the gate."
Upon hearing this, Tu Neng hurriedly went in to report. Chun Huisheng immediately invited the Taoists to sit down in the front hall.
Chun Huisheng had people quickly prepare wine and food, and after several rounds of wine, they told each other about their origins. Chun Huisheng said, "If you can rescue
my child , my son and I will be reunited. Don't even mention a thousand taels of silver in donation; donating another thousand would be easy.
I wonder what skills your esteemed masters possess?"
The Taoist replied, "This humble Taoist has no special skills; I have only received instruction from my late master." A poem testifies to this: "
Speaking of this humble Taoist, my martial arts are indeed exquisite; one can cut grass into horses, another can scatter beans into soldiers, one can massage feet and chant incantations,
and another can summon rain and wind.
A hundred paces, an arrow that hits the willow branch; a thousand miles, a dragon that chases; my supernatural powers are profound and ever-changing; I specialize in eliminating evil spirits in the mortal world."
The Taoist priest spoke of his skills, and Chun Huisheng, believing him to be truly skilled in martial arts, happily said, "
Since you, Master, possess such abilities, my son is surely saved. When will you depart, Master?" The Taoist priest
replied, "I will depart immediately."
After the food and drink were finished, Tu Neng said from the side, "Since you masters have made such boastful promises, don't expect to back down when things come to a head
!"
The Taoist priest said, "What are you saying! Without the Dragon-Catching Hand, how dare I venture to the East?"
Having said this, he changed into his Taoist robes, opened his bundle, put on a soft iron crown, a soft iron armor, and
iron shoes. What was the Taoist priest's reason for wanting these armors? We'll find out in the next chapter.
(End of Chapter Three of the Newly Compiled Tale of the Demon Fox; Chapter Seven of Chapter Four of the Newly Compiled

Tale of the Demon Fox Novel ) The Taoist priest, after changing into his armor, wielded two iron rope whips. He dressed like a pair of bandits . Gentlemen, if this Taoist priest were truly an enlightened being, would he be dressed like this? And what about the origins, backgrounds, and conduct of these two Taoist priests? You are unaware of their true nature. These two were originally prisoners from Yangzhou, convicted of stealing silver from the prefect. They were arrested and imprisoned awaiting trial in the autumn. After plotting their escape in prison, they took advantage of the night, seeing the guards fast asleep, tore open their shackles and slipped through a hole to escape . They possessed extraordinary martial arts skills, capable of scaling walls and leaping over walls. At that time, the city gates were tightly closed, but they jumped over the city walls. By dawn, they had traveled over three hundred li, crossing the border of Yangzhou, and their courage returned. They found a temple with a Taoist priest as its abbot. Upon seeing the old priest, they bowed deeply and begged him to take them as disciples. The old priest agreed, immediately changing into Taoist robes and treating them with great courtesy. After two days, the two discussed and said, "The water here is shallow and not suitable for raising fish. It would be better to go somewhere else."












Having made their plan, the two men, at nightfall when all the Taoist priests were asleep, packed up the old priest's
clothes , belongings, and the hundred or so taels of silver he had accumulated in his trunk. They then opened the temple gate
and fled. The two men traveled happily. The next day, the old priest in the temple was filled with remorse, needless to say.
The abbot wrote a poem to attest to this: "
The abbot was kind-hearted, taking in thieves was nothing out of the ordinary;
who knew that kindness would turn into cruelty, betraying his master and disregarding the law.
" The abbot's regret is another story. Now, let's talk about these two heartless bandits, who wandered the world. They stole from every prefecture and county they encountered,
robbing either government treasuries or the wealthy. Their pockets were always full of silver, indulging in whoring and gambling, feasting on rich food and drink. By day they were Taoists,
by night patrons of whoring and gambling. Unbeknownst to anyone, they arrived in Jiangxi city. Firstly, it was fitting that those two beasts
met their end, and secondly, it was also a misfortune for Chun Huisheng, who would suffer imprisonment. But that's another story.
Now, let's say the two Taoists finished packing and tossed the package aside. The package was extremely heavy. Tu Neng
immediately noticed it and thought to himself, "I wonder what's inside."
He touched it and felt it was round and heavy, like an iron scale. Tu Neng was very suspicious and said,
"It can't be an iron scale. Let's wait until they come out before we decide what to do."
The Taoists then went out, bid farewell to Chun Huisheng, and after traveling three or five miles outside the city, seeing no one around,
one said, "Brother, this fortune tonight is quite large; we must do this and that to get it."
The Taoist priest said again, "Brother, what kind of monster could we, brothers, catch? We'll just fool around for half a day, and if we don't see
it, we'll call it a day. Making business at night is the important thing." The two talked back and forth as they walked,
until they came to the depths of the reeds.
Suddenly, they looked up and saw the mountain right in front of them. They heard a gust of wind, the trees rustling and shaking wildly
, the whole mountain roaring like bulls, eerily cold, and the two were terrified.
The merchant said, "Brother, let's go quickly!"
The scholar thought to himself, "Brother, don't be alarmed. Look at what's under that plum tree?"
The merchant looked closely and said, "Brother, this is terrible! That's a tiger patrolling the mountain."
Before he finished speaking, a tiger heard someone speaking, immediately stood up, arched its back, opened
its mouth , yawned, stretched out its paws, and twisted its tail.
With a whoosh, faster than the wind, it pounced and snatched the naive Taoist priest with a single claw. The priest
, terrified, trembled and hastily pulled back, fleeing for his life.
This tiger was no ordinary tiger; it was the mountain god's fierce tiger, which dared not presume to eat humans unless it was destined to die.
Seeing the naive priest as a worthy prey, the tiger, with its head bowed, climbed the mountain, knelt before the mountain god, and
nodded its head several times in gratitude. It then enjoyed this delicacy on a high mound.
Meanwhile, the naive priest's restless spirit remained, clinging to the tiger. Upon reaching the mountain god, he wept bitterly, knelt on
both knees , and cried out, "Mountain god, listen to my truth! I have no way to offend your fierce tiger, yet it
has devoured me in vain! It is an injustice! An injustice! I beg you, mountain god, to judge!"
Hearing this, the mountain god slammed his gavel and said, "I will beat you, you wretched beast! Think of
what you have done in your life! Today the tiger devoured you to appease the hatred of the people. Go now!"
Seeing that he had no hope of redressing his grievances, the Taoist priest pleaded with the mountain god again, "Since I do not beg you, mountain god, to pardon my tiger..."
"Please, I beg you, let me be reborn into a wealthy family!"
the mountain god pleaded. "You still want to be reborn? There's no place for you, you
wretched creature, in the records!" the mountain god cried. "If I'm not in the records, then what should I be reborn into?"
the mountain god ordered the lowly demons on duty to bring the Book of Life
and Death to the table. He unfolded it and looked at it for a long time, seeing it clearly, and said, "Shengxin, the Book of Life and Death has decreed that you be reborn as the son of a plow ox."
Shengxin was greatly displeased upon hearing this and wanted to plead again, but the mountain god wouldn't allow it. Helpless, he got up
. He saw many cowhides beside him—black, red, yellow, and mottled—
but only the mottled cowhide stood out brightly. Shengxin grabbed one, draped it over himself, and was very
pleased.
The little devil saw it and snatched it away, saying, "Put it away! This is your Taoist priest's robe! Take
this black one and put it on!"
Shengxin had no choice but to accept it, put it on, and was reborn. To find out what happened next, stay tuned.

Chapter Eight: Reborn as an Animal After Being Eaten by a Tiger; Yu Lei Slays Two Female Demons.
It is said that Shengxin was captured by a tiger, and Shengyi was so frightened he ran back. He told Chunhuisheng that Shengxin had been
eaten by a tiger. Chunhuisheng was very surprised and hurriedly brought wine for Shengyi to calm his nerves. But let's leave that aside for now.
In the Plum Blossom Cave, Hailiwa and Daokousu, two beasts, disregarded etiquette and jumped around in the octagonal pavilion
. They called Mingmei their godfather-in-law. Mingmei, seeing the two children arrive, felt very ashamed and quickly
straightened her clothes. Guixiang also pulled up her trousers, while Yunxiang stood there dumbfounded.
Suddenly, Mingmei felt a surge of anger, silently calling her own name, "Mingmei, how could you
do this without reason? You are from a family of scholars, how could you expose your parents' remains in broad daylight, doing such a shameful thing?
And these two little children saw it, what kind of logic is this?"
She pondered this endlessly, filled with remorse. Just then, as the night deepened, a series of
booming sounds, like thunder, suddenly rang out from the sky.
In an instant, the stars disappeared, the world darkened, clouds billowed, and a fierce wind arose. All they could hear was the roaring of pine and
bamboo, the clanging of metal, which terrified them.
They saw a great general outside, wearing a golden helmet and armor, wielding a sword, and a small, strong warrior
with a leopard's head and piercing eyes, wearing a double pheasant feather hat, half-armor, and black lacquered boots, looking imposing and extremely fierce.
Holding a steel sword, he followed the general, standing outside the courtyard.
The general shouted, "Strongman, bring me those two male fox demons!"
The young warrior responded and swiftly entered the pavilion, grabbing Hailiwa and Daokousu, one in each hand, and placing them
before the general.
The two beasts trembled with fear, kneeling on the dust, repeatedly kowtowing.
The general said, "I will punish you two lewd and shameless beasts! Since you took human form, you have done nothing but
deceit, raping innocent women, defiling wives, stealing wealth, and pilfering offerings from the gods.
My gods have searched the world daily, and all your sins are recorded in the divine annals. Now your crimes are too great, and Heaven's
wrath is unbearable; you deserve to be beheaded and dismembered."
Hearing that they were to be executed, the two fox demons panicked and stammered, "Please, Holy God, forgive us, you two beasts !
We promise never to do anything reckless again, and we are willing to fast for fifty years to atone for our past sins."
The divine general, upon hearing this, became even angrier and said, "You beasts! If you hadn't mentioned fasting, I wouldn't be angry with you, but now that you
have, I am even angrier! You beasts, you previously promised to fast for ninety days, yet you've already indulged in the taste of meat for three months.
Don't try to use fasting as an excuse to absolve your sins. Strongman, come here! Quickly finish off these two beasts!"
Before he finished speaking, the young, strong man, carrying a short, blunt knife, approached menacingly and shouted
like thunder, "Fox demons, take this!"
Two sharp sounds rang out, and the heads of the two fox demons were severed, leaving them
lying . The bearded man wrote a poem as proof: "
I advise you to follow the Way and not be greedy for lust; if
you indulge in lust to the extreme, you will kill yourself; do not add the fox spirit to the list of those who commit lust and behead it, let alone the people of this colorful world. " These
four lines of advice have been recounted. Now, the divine general ordered, "Bring those two female fox demons to me."
Gui Xiang and Yun Xiang, having already been terrified by the killing of Hai Liwa and Dao Kou Su
, knew that bringing the two fox spirits to them would also punish them.
In their panic, the young strongman ran over and said, "You two demonesses, come quickly, it saves me
the trouble."
Seeing that things weren't going well, the two fox demons felt slightly relieved. They hurriedly went to the divine general,
knelt down, and cried, "Holy God, spare our lives!"
The divine general said, "Listen, you demonesses. I, your god, have descended to inspect the sins of demons and humans.
You have cultivated for over a hundred years, your merits and demerits are mixed, and now you are so licentious, which violates the laws of Heaven. However, considering that you
two have received the moon's essence, your death sentence is forgiven, but you cannot escape punishment. Strongman, come here! Lock these two demonesses
under the stone slab in this Plum Blossom Cave. Two hundred years from now, if you wish to repent and follow the Way, you will be released from the world; if you do not repent and follow the Way, you
will never be allowed to be born again."
Having given the order, the young strongman came over and locked the two demonesses under the stone slab. How the two demonesses would
be released remained unknown. Having dealt with the four fox demons, the divine general walked into the house and sat down,
followed by the young warrior.
Meanwhile, Mingmei, seeing such a perilous situation, was so frightened that she lay unconscious on the couch,
her limbs cold, and her breath coming in barely a whisper.
The divine general said, "Dear noble of the Jiaxu year, listen carefully. I am Yu Lei, a valiant general from above. By
order of the Jade Emperor, I have been rigorously investigating the sins of mortals. I see that you are in the prime of your life, with great potential, yet
you dare to be so licentious and unrestrained because of two shameful fox spirits, disregarding the three luminaries (sun, moon, and stars), and violating the laws of Heaven. You will inevitably suffer a bloody calamity. If you continue in this way
, I will find out that not only will your future success be difficult to achieve, but your life will also be in danger."
After the divine general finished speaking, Mingmei, in her dream, understood everything clearly. She hurriedly knelt down and said, "Thanks to Shen Tu's
guidance, I will respect the Holy God's teachings for the rest of my life. If I have committed any sins of licentiousness or verbal transgressions, may Heaven punish me, may
Heaven punish me!"
What will happen next? Let's find out in the next chapter.
The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Fox Spirit, Volume Four (End)

The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Fox Spirit, Volume Five, Chapter Nine: Hearing the Immortal's Instructions, Mingmei Returns to Righteousness;
Meeting the Moon, Old Man Su Hu Acts as Matchmaker. Mingmei has made her vows. The Thunder God Yu Lei said, "Since you have turned back to the Dao, it is often said that the sea is boundless, but turning back is the shore. However, you are destined to be with a fox spirit, to be a lifelong spouse, unlike those two fox spirits. The joy of marriage is certainly due, but excessive lust is a grave sin." I, the god, have four warnings for you: " The joy of harmonious marriage is boundless, but disrupting the moral order is an unforgivable sin; when you are rich and powerful, you should erase your traces; when you are noble, you should have your name removed from the imperial examination." Having said this, the Thunder God Yu Lei led the young warrior and rode away on colorful clouds. Mingmei suddenly shivered and awoke with a start. Dawn was approaching, and she remembered the words in her dream clearly. She hurriedly looked for Guixiang and Yunxiang, but they were not there. Looking outside, she saw two large foxes lying on the ground, their bloodied heads rolling to one side. Mingmei was extremely worried. In the blink of an eye, all the pavilions, warm houses, and beautiful scenery vanished . Suddenly, her restless mind cried out, "Where am I now? How did I get here? Where is my home? Where are my parents?" After much thought, she burst into tears. After crying for a long time, she sat sullenly in the dust, utterly heartbroken. She heard insects chirping all around, so she stood up and wandered aimlessly. After walking about a mile, she saw a small stone gate to a temple, exquisitely carved. She strolled inside and saw three main halls, with neat rows of rooms on either side, surrounded by bamboo groves, pavilions, a jade pond with cranes and phoenixes, ancient pines, and flourishing orchids and cassia . Above the main hall was a large plaque with ice-crystal patterns, bearing the four characters "Moonlight Immortal Abode." Beside the door was a couplet; what did it say? The inscription read: "Cultivation skills, like clouds hanging over mountain peaks, reach the peaks and the clouds recede; the essence of the Great Dao, like the moon floating on ice, reveal its depth beneath the ice. " Mingmei, after reading this, wondered, "Where is this place?" Just then, she heard a door open: The double doors of the main hall swung open. Two young girls, their hair in double buns, dressed in plain floral robes, carrying official documents, and wearing cloud-patterned shoes, hurried before Mingmei, saying, "Honored lady, our fairy maiden invites you." Mingmei replied, "Where is your fairy maiden?" The two girls said, "Behind the main hall. That is the bedroom." Mingmei was about to follow them in when she suddenly remembered the words in her dream. She thought, "No! No! If I commit another sin, my life will be in danger." She stopped and stood there, stunned. Seeing that Mingmei refused to go in, the girl quickly informed the Great Immortal Yue Su. Yue Su said, "I will go and greet her." Yue Su, accompanied by two young girls, came out of the room. How beautiful and adorable were these fairies! A poem : "No need for heavy makeup or powder, naturally elegant in simple clothes; shaming all beauties, possessing a unique fairy fragrance." The fairy Yue Su approached Mingmei, parted her lips slightly, and softly spoke in a fairy voice, "Please, sir, sit inside ." Mingmei followed the fairy to the bedroom. The furnishings in this room were completely different from those of the two fox demons, a truly celestial scene. The two sat down. In an instant, the two girls laid out hundreds of celestial fruits, fine celestial wine, and celestial delicacies, including dragon liver and phoenix marrow, and unicorn brain and three kinds of meat. The fairy raised her wine cup, saying, "Sir, your visit to my home today is no small matter. I would like to extend my warmest regards to you."







































She had cultivated her Daoist practice within the cave for over a thousand years. Five hundred years ago, while the fairy was playing on Centipede Mountain in Yunnan,
a group of hunters shot her in the back with an arrow. At that time, the young master was the magistrate of Yunnan, and he
punished the hunters with thirty strokes of the cane. The fairy had already been captured by the hunters, but the young master, out of compassion, released her back to the mountain.
At that time, the fairy was an unenlightened black fox; now she is an enlightened fairy. Today, the young master has arrived, making him the fairy
's benefactor. If the fairy were to forget this kindness, she would be ashamed before Heaven. The fairy left Centipede Mountain in Yunnan and settled here;
five hundred years have passed, and it is time for us to reunite.” Having said this, the two drank several cups together.
Mingmei said, "Fairy, your kindness is too much; I will never forget your great virtue. But I am but a mortal, while
you are of celestial rank. How could I dare to indulge in such refined pleasures?"
Yuesu said, "At this time, my lord is suffering from a festering wound. If you wish to
consummate your marriage now, it might harm your noble health. Let me help you heal and calm your body before we play the elegant 'Guanju' and 'Zhou Nan' music together.
Moreover, your father is in danger of musical difficulties, and your house is threatened by fire. I must go and rescue him."
The two talked and drank, truly enjoying themselves immensely. They drank until
sunset the moon rose in the east before clearing away the cups and plates. Mingmei was completely drunk and lay down fully clothed on a low table. Yuesu,
with a young girl holding a silver candle, went to a secluded bedroom, leaving only a young girl to serve her. Truly:
A celestial maiden who has attained enlightenment walks the righteous path, how could she be like a shameless, filthy beast;
repaying kindness five hundred years ago, she upholds the principles of morality and order.
Want to know the details? Listen to the next chapter for the full story.

Chapter Ten: Stealing the Ingot, Killing the Merchant, Old Hu Burns the Butcher. The
story goes that the next day, Mingmei woke up and found the celestial maiden gone, but a young girl beside her smiling, holding
a cup of fragrant tea, saying, "Sir, please have some tea; this fairy maid has served you all night."
Mingmei took the tea and slowly drank it down. Suddenly, she looked up and saw an old man, dignified and virtuous, with silver eyebrows
, eyes like stars, and prominent earlobes; he held a cane, wore a purple floral Taoist robe, a pearl crown,
and mud-covered boots, and walked into the room step by step.
Seeing that this old man was different from the worldly, Mingmei was suddenly filled with admiration. He treated the old man as if he were a distinguished guest
, so he stood up, exchanged respectful greetings with him, and sat down side by side.
After they were seated, the old man said, "My dear nephew-in-law, my purpose in coming here is not for anything else, but because
you saved , and now I have no way to repay that debt. Yesterday, my niece told me that she was willing to serve you in bed
to repay that kindness. I wish to act as matchmaker, but I don't know if you would agree?"
Mingmei said, "What virtue or ability do I possess? I only fear that my fate is too shallow and my fortune too shallow. A moth cannot compare to a phoenix, and mud cannot match gold and pearls
! Moreover, with the help of an immortal elder, how could I refuse? However, I have no parents' consent, so this matter must be discussed."
The old man said, "What you say makes sense, my dear nephew-in-law. Although there is no parental consent, there is still the word of a matchmaker. My dear nephew-in-law,
rest assured , after the matter is settled, I will personally oversee it before your father."
Only then did Mingmei feel relieved, and she quickly rose from her seat and bowed deeply. The old man returned the bow, and the marriage was
settled in one fell swoop . The old man said, "My dear nephew-in-law, please sit down. Your house is currently facing a fire, and
your father has been wronged. I must go and rescue him." Having said this, he took his leave.
The old man was a Daoist immortal, having cultivated the essence of the sun for ten thousand years;
he specialized in investigating injustices in the world, able to save the virtuous and eliminate the wicked.
The old man's departure is not mentioned further.
Now, let's talk about Mingmei. Suddenly, she was struck by unbearable abdominal pain and lay on her bed, her hands and feet turning icy cold. Then, Yue Su
entered the room carrying a sprig of lingzhi mushroom. Reaching the bedside, she uttered some incantations, nothing more than divine spells.
She traced the lingzhi on Mingmei's body, three times above, four times below, five times to the left, six times to the right, saying, "My lord, your calamity of pus and blood
has been transformed into the lingzhi."
Mingmei immediately sat up and saw traces of pus and blood on the lingzhi—truly the work of an immortal. She then instructed a young girl
to prepare food, and they raised their cups to drink. This too is not mentioned further.
Now, while the Taoist priest was drinking, he saw the old man Tu Neng running around busily.
Why? Because the old man had a penny-pinching habit. He noticed something valuable in the priest's bundle. Taking advantage of
the two priests being out, he stole the bundle and put it in his own house. Opening it, he found nothing but
over twenty large silver ingots, each worth fifty taels.
Tu Neng was overjoyed and quickly hid them in a secluded spot in his room. Then, a thought struck him: "This
money is valuable. What if I commit a crime?"
He pondered this, finding it very difficult. After a long silence, a wicked thought suddenly arose in his mind. He said, "Kill him, kill him; cut the weeds,
eliminate the roots. It would be better to finish off this old man tonight; then everything will be alright."
Having made up his mind, he found a gleaming steel knife and hid it in his waistband. But that's another story.
Now, let's talk about the Taoist priest, who, along with Chun Huisheng, drank until late into the night. Chun Huisheng left to sleep, but Chun Huisheng, seeing that his master
had already left, stayed a while longer. Hearing
that it was past midnight, he thought to himself, "It's time." What was this Taoist priest up to? He planned to steal silver from Chun's house that night. Seeing that Chun was no longer interested, he figured that the
package contained over a thousand taels of silver; stealing another thousand would make him quite wealthy. He
decided on this plan and went to look for the package. The package was gone. He searched everywhere, but there was no trace of it. Chun Huisheng was filled with anxiety
, so he took out some saltpeter and suddenly set it ablaze, setting the front hall, where guests were received, ablaze. Just as he was about to
rob the silver from the back courtyard, he was caught off guard when Tu Neng stabbed him in the throat, severing half his head.
The corpse lay dead on the ground, lifeless. An old man with a beard wrote a poem to attest to this: "
Why must one harbor evil intentions? Gods and Buddhas are three feet above your head;
those who wish to kill will be killed themselves; the wicked will be punished by other wicked."
Seeing his business doomed and the fire raging, Tu Neng saw an old man with white hair within the flames, using his robe sleeve to flick his wrist.
Strangely, the flames, like flying birds, streaked towards Tu Neng's room, growing ever stronger. Everyone cried out
in panic, but none stepped forward to help.
Gentlemen, what good does it do to see a fire and not put it out? What good does it do to gloat? It's clear that Tu Neng's
character is utterly wicked. There are also four lines of prophecy to prove this: "
The bright blue sky cannot be deceived; even in a leaky room, the gods know;
if Heaven wanted to release a person, there would be such a strange event tonight."
The fire blazed fiercely, and Tu Neng, a dog who would rather die than lose his money, rushed into the flames, still hoping to steal the silver ingots. Unexpectedly
, he went in but never came out. This wealthy man, nicknamed "Duck Egg," was burned alive. A poem testifies to this:
"Greedy for wealth, he burned his house; his heart remained unrepentant as he carried away the treasure map;
like a moth drawn to a flame, he threw himself into the fire; alas, his dog-like life was doomed."
The next morning, Chun Huisheng got up and went to the front hall to speak with the Taoist priest. Upon reaching the inner screen,
he saw the priest's corpse lying on the ground, half a head still attached. Looking outside, he saw that the fire at Tu Neng's place
was still burning, but completely extinguished.
He then looked around his own house and found it restored to its original state, untouched. He then heard someone from next door say,
"Tu Neng was burned to death." Chun Huisheng was filled with shock and doubt, saying, "What happened?"
Just then, a dozen or so burly constables entered through the door, speaking in strange, ambiguous language, saying
they wanted Chun Huisheng's body. Upon seeing them, Chun Huisheng asked in surprise, "What business do you have at my humble abode, sir?"
The constables replied, "Master Chun, don't you know? Those two 'Iron Taoists' who came to your house the other day—don't mistake them for Taoist
priests; they were two prisoners from jail. The Yangzhou Prefecture has sent a messenger to the Jiangxi Prefecture government. In
the first two days, the Jiangxi treasury was emptied of over 1,100 taels of silver. The prefect also sent another decree to the county. Now our county
magistrate has received both decrees, along with a portrait, date of birth, and other details. The magistrate is demanding the person immediately."
Chun Huisheng was stunned and speechless.
Seeing this, the constables searched the back of the house. Just outside the screen door, they found a
dead . They compared the portrait, date of birth, and other details—they matched perfectly. But the notorious thief was nowhere to be found. The constables quickly
escorted Chun Huisheng to the county government.
The magistrate asked him the reason for his death, but Chun Huisheng had no answer, only lamenting, "Alas, alas!" What happened next? To be
continued in the next chapter.
The Newly Compiled Tale of the Enchanting Fox, Volume Five (End)

The Newly Compiled Tale of the Enchanting Fox, Volume Six, Chapter
Eleven: Chun Huisheng Imprisoned with a Wrongful Conviction, Yue Suxian Saves Her Father-in-Law .
The magistrate, when questioned about the murder and theft of treasury silver by the county magistrate, found Chun Huisheng speechless, only
crying
, "Injustice! Injustice!" The magistrate, however, was discerning. Seeing Chun Huisheng's upright character and dignified appearance, he suspected foul play and ordered him to be imprisoned temporarily and tried again the next day. Upon hearing this, the servants rushed forward like a pack of vicious dogs,
shoving and pushing Chun Huisheng into the cell. The servants reported this. The magistrate then ordered the Taoist priest's body to be buried on the spot
. Having given these orders, he left the court and returned to his study. He pondered deeply, but found no solution, and sat sullenly.
As the saying goes, "A joyful occasion makes one cheerful, while melancholy makes one sleepy." Before long, he closed his eyes and fell asleep. While
fast asleep, the magistrate saw an old man with white hair enter the room, his face full of energy, as youthful as a child's, quite awe-inspiring. In
his dream, hurriedly greeted him, exchanging courtesies and taking their seats as host and guest. The old man then
recounted Chun Huisheng's injustice in detail. Having
finished speaking, he bowed repeatedly and left. The magistrate awoke, greatly surprised and suspicious. He rushed to his bedroom to tell his wife about the matter, but just as he sat down and was about to speak,
his wife said, "Sir, you must be careful with the case you are handling today. I just had a vision in which
a beautiful fairy maiden appeared, claiming to be Chun Tangsheng's daughter-in-law. The murderer who killed this Taoist priest has been burned to death, and the stolen silver
is now in the murderer's room. Before leaving, the fairy maiden also told you to quickly send men to the Tu family to search for the silver,
and after this case is closed, you will be promoted within a few days." The magistrate, hearing that the words were the same as in his dream, also told his wife
, and the couple were both astonished.
The order was immediately given to the head constable and the chief constable, who then convened the court. A clerk was instructed to write fire warrants and send them flying. The constables
, like wolves and tigers, rushed to Tu Neng's house, only to find it ablaze and in ruins.
They quickly grabbed the sturdy locks and waited for the right moment to retrieve the silver ingots. The man who had once been a handsome scholar was now a ruthless scoundrel. All the loose change and silver
were also stolen and carried away, and the constables divided the spoils among themselves. They then examined Tu Neng's corpse, which was horribly burned and gruesome.
A saying at the time attested to this:
"Cunning and treacherous, all with fleshy heads; even a dog's and pig's possessions are gone;
his body is hunched, his face like a judge; even in death, he still wears a mud-covered head."
The constables hurriedly returned to their lodgings, handed over the silver in court, and the magistrate quickly prepared a document, sending the silver and other items
to the treasury. He also prepared a document for Yangzhou, detailing the reason for the thief's murder.
Chun Huisheng was immediately released from prison. He thanked the magistrate in court and went home. A few days later, a document
arrived from his superiors, ordering the magistrate to be promoted to prefect of another region. All other matters were settled, but we will not dwell on that.
Let us now speak of Mingmei and Yuesu, who spent their days in peace and their nights in their own quarters. They had been a dutiful and righteous
couple for over three months, truly gentlemen who maintained a respectful and virtuous relationship. In their leisure time, they composed poems and songs; when bored, they discussed classics and literature. Several more months passed, and Mingmei had become a woman of great learning,
possessing a vast knowledge of classical texts.
One day, Yue Su said, "The examination is approaching, my lord. You should hurry up and strive for success. When the imperial examination of the Jiaxu year arrives
, I will meet you. Besides, it has been almost a year, and your parents' love for their son is boundless. You should
go home ." Mingmei asked, "Where is home?" Yue Su replied, "It is truly a wondrous scene in the immortal realm, beyond human comprehension."
She felt a gust of wind in her ear, and was half-asleep. When she opened her eyes, she saw herself sitting in her study, and her page boy
came in from outside. She was filled with suspicion. Chunfa was overjoyed to see his young master return and
hurriedly informed his parents. Chunhuisheng and Madam Liu were
overjoyed . The old couple rushed into the study, and indeed, it was Mingmei's son who had returned home. The three of them
burst into tears. Truly, it
was a case of blood ties and innate compassion, causing the husband and wife to weep bitterly at the spring gate;
it was as if they were both in a dream, Mingmei knowing they had gone to Fengdu together.
They wept for a long time, until their voices died. Mingmei, as if in a dream, said, "Father
and Mother, never see your son again. I have been dead for almost a year, but I could not forget your kindness, and I was merely passing through my hometown to visit you." Having said this, she immediately bowed her head
and wept like rain. The old couple were also astonished and said, "Could it be that we, husband and wife, are no longer of this world?"
At this point, they wept even more. After weeping for a while, they finally came to their senses and each explained the reason for their separation. But
let us not dwell on .
Time flies like an arrow, and the days pass like a shuttle. The following year, the county examinations arrived. Mingmei took the exams, and her essays in all three rounds
were exquisite, earning her the top spot from the county magistrate. Two or three months later, the provincial examinations were about to begin, and Mingmei had already finished. She
had already become the top scholar. Relatives, friends, and neighbors all came to offer their congratulations, and the joy was boundless. It was autumn,
and Mingmei once again achieved seventh place in the imperial examinations. More than a year passed. Just as the Jiaxu year's metropolitan examinations were about to begin, Mingmei suddenly remembered Yu
Lei's prophetic words. He immediately packed his belongings, but Chunhuisheng, out of love for his son, refused to let him go to the capital for the examinations alone.
The father and son, accompanied by servants and pages, set off.
Upon arriving in the capital, they stayed at an inn and spent two days sightseeing, enjoying the endless beauty of the city.
Three days passed, and five days later, an imperial edict arrived, summoning all the candidates from across the land to take the metropolitan examinations. Chunhuisheng hurriedly prepared for the examinations with his son.
The fruit was sold out that night at dawn. Three days later, the gates were opened, and three more rounds were held. On the day the results were to be announced
, the yellow notice was posted, and Mingmei had won second place. You ask if Mingmei wrote her essay herself? At the time,
the Great Immortal Yue Su and Old Man Hu assisted with divine power, completing the essay in one stroke. That's why she was able to do so. But let's leave that aside.
Now, let's talk about the Palace Examination Official, Minister Mei. He saw that the second-place winner, Chun, was not only talented but also handsome, and was in the prime of his youth, so
he was captivated . You ask what was on Minister Mei's mind? It was because this old man was wicked and
hated everyone in the court. He took pleasure in being dismissed from office in the morning and in the evening. He was like this in his daily life, and any official who associated with this old man
had to pay him with money, silk, gold, and pearls. His family was as wealthy as Shi Chong in his day. Moreover, he had dozens of concubines and
had no children, only a daughter named Zhu Yun. The young lady was incredibly beautiful, with a face that could rival the beauty of fish and geese, and was only eighteen
years old. However, because this old man had become related to Lord Wang, the
Minister of War in the capital, through marriage, Lord Wang, a man of upright character, repeatedly tried to persuade Minister Mei, using both ancient and modern analogies, to his advantage. But this only led to enmity. Minister Mei falsely accused
Lord Wang of embezzling military funds, and a memorial to the court was submitted, resulting in Lord Wang's dismissal from office.
What will happen next? Find out in the next chapter.

Chapter Twelve: Minister Mei's Lustful Dreams Lead to Success in the Imperial Examinations and a Family Reunion
. It is said that Lord Wang, having been framed by Minister Mei and dismissed from office, was enraged and died.
Minister Mei, a snobbish old man, seeing that Lord Wang was dead, harbored malicious intentions and wanted to sever ties with the Wang family.
Now , seeing that Ya Kui was a man of formidable character, he intended to take him as his son-in-law.
Suddenly one day, Ya Kui's shop was filled with carriages and horses. Rumors circulated that Master Mei had come
to pay his respects , and Ya Kui and his son hurriedly welcomed him to their guesthouse. After exchanging pleasantries, they sat down. Minister Mei repeatedly praised Ya Kui, and Chun Huisheng and his son thanked Minister Mei
for his favor in selecting their son. After chatting for a while, Minister Mei recounted his marriage to his daughter. Chun Huisheng uttered
some inappropriate platitudes, to which Minister Mei replied, "Old Master, there's no need for such modesty. My word is my bond, and there will be no change."
A poem testifies to this:
How laughable is Old Master Mei's foolishness! How can one woman be paired with two husbands?
The moon and moon, in their chaotic matchmaking, shame Minister Mei himself!
To keep things brief, Old Master Mei returned home and made his own decision. Without consulting his wife or
daughter, he chose an auspicious day, hung lanterns and decorations, and celebrated with great fanfare. When Madam Mei inquired about the reason, Old Man Mei
retorted , "My father-in-law has passed away. His wife and mother are Taoists and ignorant of worldly affairs. My son-in-law is young and inexperienced. Three days ago
, I told my mother-in-law that it would be better to invite my son-in-law to our house to be married to my daughter." Madam Mei took it as the truth and told her daughter, Miss
Zhu Yun . But let's
leave that aside for now. Now, let's talk about the Great Immortal Yue Su
, who was always by Ming Mei's side, but how could she see him when they were separated by the divine? Yue Su understood everything Old Man Mei said and thought. Yue Su said to herself, "This old man is utterly despicable. He broke up the Wang family's
marriage and wants to take in a son-in-law. Judging from the Wang family's future fortune, Miss Wang is destined to be the wife of the new son-in-law, and thus Miss Wang
is destined to be the wife of a general. It was all preordained in a previous life. Why don't I take advantage of this?" Yue Su devised
such scheme, but let's leave that aside for now.
That evening, Minister Mei had everything arranged. The place was ablaze with lights and colorful decorations, and a procession of people, horses,
carriages and sedan chairs stretched all the way to Ya Kui's shop. Everyone in the capital was bewildered. Minister Mei himself
arrived in a sedan chair to invite the bride, creating a lively and bustling scene. Around midnight, the groom arrived at the Mei residence in a decorated sedan chair. Upon arrival, the bride,
dressed like a celestial being, was helped out by maids to appear as if she were Chang'e from the moon. Together with the groom, they bowed to heaven and earth, entered the bridal chamber,
and drank from jade cups. They were truly a perfect match. The joy of their night together goes without saying.
The next day, when the groom came out to greet guests, Minister Mei was astonished. It was not the bride Ya
Kui, but the son of Minister Wang, the Minister of War, who was none other than his daughter's husband. Old Mei was quite displeased,
muttering to himself, "How strange! How strange! Where has Xin Kui gone?" Just then, Xin Kui came
to offer his congratulations. Old Mei, ashamed and embarrassed, scurried away like a mouse to his bedroom in the back, covering his head and falling asleep. He ordered his servants to spread the word that
his master had caught a cold and couldn't be exposed to the wind. Xin Kui returned in a sedan chair. Gentlemen, what is the reason for this? It was
told to him by Fairy Yue Su, Old Man Hu, and Lady Wang that on that night, Miss Wang, Fairy Yue Su, and Xin Kui
entered the bridal chamber together. Lady Wang was overjoyed, and with the miraculous intervention of Old Man Hu and Fairy Yue Su, she arranged for her son to marry at the Mei
residence guests and friends celebrated, and at the Mei residence, relatives and friends also offered their congratulations; both were filled with great
joy. The next day, Young Master Wang arrived at his home with Miss Mei. They kowtowed to Madam Wang, and
the three of them—New Ya Kui, Miss Wang, and Yue Su Xianzi—along with Young Master Wang and his wife, exchanged greetings in turn. Madam Wang, seeing her son-in-law Feng Xin Kui, so
young yet handsome and virtuous, thought him a perfect match. She also saw her new bride, Miss Mei, so beautiful and lovely, a perfect pair with her son
. And seeing Yue Su Xianzi, whom she considered her goddaughter, she felt a bond of brotherhood and loyalty with her daughter, which pleased her even more. Chun Huisheng and
Old Man Hu took care of the arrangements, and the whole family, young and old, attended the banquet. Truly, it was
a time of great wealth and honor, a perfect union.
They drank until the sun set and the moon rose, then settled down, not going to the Mei residence, but staying at their own home. But let's leave
that aside. Meanwhile, Minister Mei, filled with resentment, neither ate nor got up, only sighing and groaning in bed,
his head covered. His wife asked him what was wrong, but he remained silent. The questioning was so intense that the old man retorted, leaving Madam Mei
completely bewildered. As the poem at this point in the story goes: "
Husbands and wives are former spouses, why scheme to tear apart those who were once close?
If the Minister of War is wrong, how can this old man face anyone?"
But the story cannot be repeated. Three days later, the Prince's son and Miss Zhu Yun, along with Xin Kui and his wife, and
Chun Huisheng and Hu Bingren, all arrived at the Mei residence to pay their respects. Old Man Mei, left with no choice, rose without even
straightening his clothes, hastily grabbed a bowl of cold wine, gulped it down, and immediately felt dizzy. His
face seemed covered in a thousand layers of leather, and he staggered out, bowing a few times without proper decorum, and was about to leave.
The wouldn't let him go, pulling and persuading him to sit down
. They all smoothed things over, covering up Old Man Mei's faults. The old man also admitted his mistakes and immediately prepared wine and food. The three newlyweds went to the back to sit with the lady,
while two other tables were set up side by side in front. Yue Su relayed the events to the lady, who also cursed Old Man Mei,
and the young lady cursed the old fool. But let's leave that aside.
Now, the banquet had ended, and those at the front tables took their leave and returned to the Ministry of War's residence
. The three newlyweds at the back tables also took their leave and returned to the Ministry of War's residence. Let's leave that aside as well.
You see, that old beast Old Man Mei, the moment he saw the fairy-like Yue Su get into the sedan chair, he took a liking to her and saw her exceptional beauty…
A sudden surge of lust was nothing more than climbing a ladder to gaze at the moon. Who would have thought that this old beast, with his lifelong penchant for lust,
after meeting Yue Su, spent his days with beauties of all colors, and at night, in his dreams, lost his virility? Within
a month , this old beast was dead.
But let's leave that aside. After Old Man Mei's death, Madam Mei, doting on her daughter, entrusted her vast fortune to her son-in-law and willingly
lived with Madam Wang and her son. Madam Wang, doting on her daughter and Yue Su, and her son-in-law, also came to the Minister's residence. They also moved the Chun
family to the capital, merging the three families into one. Later, Chun Ya Kui became a Wenlin Lang (a high-ranking official), and Wang Gongzi became a general;
each had two sons. Yue Su's marriage was fulfilled, and she passed away peacefully; Old Man Hu vanished without a trace. From beginning to end, a series of retributions, how utterly complete
!
The Immortal of Jiuyi wrote a poem, "West River Moon": "
Stroking his silver beard, he observes the world; many dissolute and licentious men dwell here.
I urge you to remember this well: the wicked are demons, the righteous are Buddhas.
Looking back, it's truly remarkable; that scholar, Su Sheng, knew only the ways
of the world. Doing good deeds brings good fortune; a corrupt conscience is caught in the net of heaven.
Behold the chain of retribution in this vulgar novel; the coldness of human relationships is truly indifferent. A gentleman sweeps the snow from his own doorstep."

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