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A Newly Compiled History of a Fox Spirit 

Title: A Newly Compiled Tale of a Vixen

Sender: Shui Long Yin

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Table of Contents Chapter

1: Encountering Mingmei Before Puning Temple, a Demonic Wind Enters the Fairy's Abode

Chapter 2: The Female Fox Spirit Plays with Guixiangzi in the Back Pavilion, Listening to

the Wind Outside the Window Chapter 3: The Sea Boy Repays His Romantic Debt, Playfully Talking About Deep Affection

Chapter 4: Mingmei Makes a Scene at the Exquisite Bed, Yunxiang Tries Spring and Wins

First Place Chapter 5: Treating Sores with the Wrong Medicine, Guixiang Re-prepare the Poison-Removing Powder

Chapter 6: Chunhui is Beaten While Drunk, Lady Liu Beats Her Husband and Searches for Her Son Chapter   7

: The Fake Taoist Begs for Alms, the Old Butcher's Greed is Aroused

Chapter Eight: Reincarnated as an animal after being eaten by a tiger, Yu Lei swiftly slays two female demons.

Chapter Nine: Hearing the Immortal's Instructions, Mingmei Returns to Righteousness, Meeting Yue Su, Old Hu Acts as Matchmaker.   Chapter Ten: Stealing the Ingot,

Killing the Merchant Old Hu, Burning Tu Neng. Chapter Eleven: Chun Huisheng, Wrongfully Imprisoned, Yue Suxian Saves Her Father-in-Law.   Chapter Twelve: Minister Mei, Loves Lust, Dreams of Liquid, Passes the Imperial Examination, and the Family is Reunited.   ——————————————————————————–   Newly Compiled Novel of the Erotic History of a Demon Fox, Volume One   Poem:   A moment of spring light is worth a thousand pieces of gold, borrowing spring light to ignite a spring heart; do not   say that spring heart exists in the human world, even a furry demon fox can ignite spring.   Chapter One: Encountering Mingmei Before Puning Temple, a Demonic Wind Enters 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 strange birds and beasts, and covered with bizarre trees. The mountain was rugged, the mountain paths treacherous, and the path difficult to traverse. The ridges were solitary and steep, leaning precariously, with no trace of human or horse travelers.   The mountains contain countless caves, inhabited by white foxes that are ten thousand years old, black foxes that are a thousand years old, and black foxes that are five hundred years old. All can become immortals and attain enlightenment. They do not eat food cooked with earthly food, nor are they tempted by human desires; these are the highest-ranking foxes. The most detestable are a kind of vile fox, called the demon fox. They reside in the Peach Blossom Cave of this mountain, and have cultivated their arts for over a hundred years. They are two female demon foxes, sisters. One is called Fairy Guixiang; the other Fairy Yunxiang. Over time, they have 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 absorb the yin of women to replenish their yang. Know that these are all lowly vile 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 spirits 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. There are two large stages for opera, and the place is bustling with people. Why don't we go and have some fun while we're still in high spirits?" Yun Xiang replied, "Sister, you're right." With that, the two fox spirits transformed into beautiful women of seventeen or eighteen years old, truly captivating and alluring. How so? A poem testifies:   Like jade adorned with flowers, fragrant in the breeze, Chang'e descended from the Moon Palace;   a pair of fair faces, two snow-white cheeks, four peach-red rosy cheeks.   Eyebrows skillfully drawn, like plucking the moon from the sky, autumn waves deep, like a cold pool;   high-tied, bird-cloud-like hair, adorned with emerald green, golden earrings jingling with jade.   Teeth like broken jade, dense as pearls, lips like cherries, a single red bud;   slender hands like spring bamboo shoots, small golden lotus shoots growing from lotus roots.   A graceful willow waist, captivating and alluring, the warbling of swallows and nightingales, mesmerizing and soul-stirring;   if these fox spirits were painted, even the most skilled painters of Jiangxi would be unable to surpass them.   Leaving aside the two enchanting fox spirits' innate beauty, their clothing was also unlike any other. Gui Xiang wore a delicate, luxurious silk fabric from Hebei and Henan, draped with a celestial cloud brocade. Yun Xiang wore exquisitely woven silk from Jingzhou and Yangzhou, covered with a Bagua (Eight Trigrams) ribbon. The two fox spirits then left their cave, riding the demonic wind towards Jiangxi City, but that's another story.   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 white as silver;   his eyebrows are as beautiful as green mountains, his cheeks fragrant as lotus blossoms.   His beauty is unparalleled, his charm unmatched in the world;   speaking of the Chun family's son, his name in Jiangxi City is Fang. "   Another poem says: "   Jade bones and ice-like skin, a beautiful maiden, naturally gentle beyond praise;   silent demeanor, a thousand charms; a smile, even the most beautiful flowers pale in comparison." But   the story cannot be repeated. Now, let us speak of this bright and charming father, Chun Huisheng. Seeing his son's exceptional character, he cherished him like a precious jewel and refused to let him study outside. Why not? There was a reason. Jiangxi was a place of debauchery. Among classmates, it was often either university students groping elementary school students, or elementary school students performing oral sex on university students. Where was there much time to recite poetry and Confucian classics? Therefore, male promiscuity was rampant and unchecked. Chun Huisheng, a worldly-wise bachelor, hired a tutor to teach his son at home. It was the twelfth month, and the tutor returned home. It was also the time of a grand assembly at Puning Temple in the city. The bright and charming man, dressed in fine clothes, accompanied by a page named Chunfa'er, approached the temple. But let us leave that aside for now.   Now, these two vixens, seeing the lewdness in the play, aroused his lust, longing for the union of man and woman. He became lost in a daze, his mind in turmoil. Even after the play ended, the two vixens remained standing blankly below the stage. The crowd, seeing the vixen's unparalleled beauty, swarmed around her, making the scene a hundred times more chaotic than the play itself. The crowd was so tight that it was impossible to pass through, with men pushing women aside and women enjoying men's company. Suddenly, a commotion arose: "Oh no! Oh no! Someone's being crushed!"   Who was this person? 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 Now,   the crowd cried out in unison: "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 crowd? He fainted and lay unconscious, as if dead. As the saying goes, "When it comes to matters of life and death, who wouldn't run away?" With a clamor, the crowd dispersed.   Meanwhile, the two enchantresses saw a handsome young scholar lying on the ground and rushed to his aid. Gui Xiang used her jade spring water to pour it down his throat. Soon, Mingmei awoke, her face glowing like a flower, and she was even more captivated. Yun Xiang said, "With such a handsome man in the mortal realm, why not marry him in the cave? We can gather some yang elixirs to aid our spiritual progress." 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 a beautiful woman on her left and a beautiful woman on her right, both with celestial beauty. The pavilion is filled with a wonderful fragrance, and filled with all sorts of antiques. Truly, the scenery is endless. 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. A jade   ring locks up the Marquis of Youyang, golden favor nurtures the Guizhou eagle;   on the desk lies the biography of virtuous women, in the center hang three scrolls of paintings. A jade flute and ivory reeds complement the Yao zither, cassia chess pieces and ivory plaques adorn the purple bamboo flute;   a delicate couch and exquisite brocade curtains, mandarin duck embroidered pillows paired with red silk.   To the left is a painting of pleasure, to the right are two secret albums of erotic art;   the bright lintel mistakenly enters the abode of fairies, surpassing even the moon palace where one could pluck the cassia branch.



























































































Mingmei, in her dazed state, was overjoyed by the beautiful scenery and the presence of two beautiful women beside her. She felt as if she were ascending to immortality. She asked, "Ladies, how did I come to be here?" Guixiang replied, "My lord, do not be afraid. My sister and I were originally celestial maidens playing music in the heavens. Because you were the emperor's golden boy in your previous life, we were destined to be husband and wife. Therefore, we invited you into this cave today to enjoy our union."

Speaking of Mingmei, she said her body was small but her testicles were large;

a single squeeze from her could frighten the fox spirit.

She added, "

Hard as a ram's horn, and as hard as steel;

now in the Peach Blossom Cave, she can no longer faze the fox spirit."

But let's leave that aside. Guixiang, knowing Mingmei's penis was too large, wanted Yunxiang to try it first. So, she feigned needing to relieve herself and went to the small, warm pavilion to the east. The story of Mingmei and Yunxiang will not be told here.

Now, Gui Xiang arrived at the warm pavilion. As she approached the door, she heard soft moans coming from inside, like the sounds of lovemaking. Gui Xiang stopped and peered through the window. She saw two young boys, no more than fifteen or sixteen years old, engaged in sexual activity.

Who were these two little beasts? They were actually a pair of male fox spirits from the South Wind Cave at the northwest corner of Qingfeng Ridge, reincarnated as rabbits in their previous lives. One was named Dao Kou Su; the other Hai Li Wa. They were sworn brothers. Dao Kou Su, being a year older and more knowledgeable, seduced Hai Li Wa. Although young, Hai Li Wa was quite shrewd; whenever Dao Kou Su touched his bottom, he always demanded a return favor, which Dao Kou Su never refused. Thus, the two brothers formed a trade of exchanging bottoms.

Why were they here today? These two beasts were sworn siblings of Gui Xiang and Yun Xiang. Kou Su and Hai Liwa were three or four years younger than the two fox spirits. The four siblings loved each other deeply and became inseparable relatives. These beasts had come with the intention of engaging in such activities with the two fox spirits. 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 are omitted here.

Kou Su, that little beast, disregarded all manners, grabbing Hai Liwa's buttocks between his legs and saying with a grin, "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, 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.

The End of Volume One of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox

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Volume Two of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox Chapter

Three Hailiwa Repays His Romantic Debt, Daokousu Playfully Discusses Passionate

Feelings Daokousu took Hailiwa's penis with both hands, placed it in front of his testicles, took some saliva from his mouth, and rubbed it on his penis. He aimed the glans at Hailiwa's buttocks, and with a sudden sound, thrust it in all the way. It felt smooth as oil, and the thrusting was effortless, bringing him extraordinary 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 games with their females.

" The humorous sayings have been told. Now, let's talk about how long Dao Kou Su had been playing with the eggs. The eggs swelled up, hard as iron, and he played with them so hard they were practically dripping with fluid, but he didn't release them. Hai Li Wa laughed and said, "Dear brother, you've had your fill, don't linger too long. My eggs are already bursting with hardness. Dear brother, quickly show me your backside!" 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; this is the natural order. Good brother, don't be impatient, let me give you my reward, 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's fair-skinned little darling 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 waist, 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 clever, is guilty of both falsehood and wrongdoing."

But enough of that. Now, let's talk about Hai Liwa, who was eager to get his return gift of Kou Su. Kou Su didn't wait long. She quickly turned around, nestled in Hai Liwa's arms, and moved Ding Su closer. Gui Xiang, watching from outside the window, saw a smooth, white, plump, and round little Ding Su being returned, which she found very endearing. There was even a saying: "

Today you drink someone else's wine, tomorrow you must send a respectful invitation;

having attended the banquet, you must plan ahead, for there are no guests who are given away for nothing."

Enough of this digression. Now, let's talk about Kou Su returning Ding Su. Hai Liwa patted it twice, as if it were a soft, trembling jelly, a truly exquisite delicacy. Hailiwa laughed, "Since you've come to me, elder brother, I have no choice but to accept." Hailiwa grinned and revealed his testicles, which were about the same size as Daokousu's. Even so, they were slightly smaller than Daokousu's. In short, in terms of age, Daokousu was the elder brother, and Hailiwa the younger brother; in terms of testicles, Daokousu's testicles were the elder brother, and Hailiwa's were the younger brother. Hailiwa then placed his testicles on Daokousu's vulva and tapped them several times.

Outside, Guixiang, unaware of this, chuckled incessantly, her lips tucked into her sleeve. At this moment, we won't mention the two beasts, Daokousu and Hailiwa, locked in their squabbling within the warm pavilion; nor will we mention the fairy Guixiang peeking through the window. The flowers were divided into two, each on a separate 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 nails. 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, you have no reason to wait even until evening?"

How would the handsome official respond? To find out, please read the next chapter.

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Chapter Four: Mingmei Makes a Scene on the Exquisite Couch, Yunxiang Tries the First Place

in Springtime It is said that Mingmei, the official, pulled down Yunxiang's trousers with his hands. Yunxiang deliberately refused, saying, "My lord, what's wrong with you? In broad daylight, I'm so ashamed. What should I do? Can't you even wait until night?"

Mingmei laughed, "My lady shouldn't be so beautiful. Seeing your beauty, my soul is already tied to your side. How can I wait until night?"

As he spoke, he pulled off Yunxiang's trousers and placed her on the exquisite couch. He hoisted 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 away my bones and destroys my soul.

Mingmei admired it carefully for a while, and when he saw his lust rising and he could no longer restrain himself, he took out his naked penis. His face was flushed and red, as if he were filled with rage, and he 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 righteous scholar, unwilling to act rashly, he gently thrust 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, unable to resist his lust, thrust his penis into her vulva again, and Yunxiang pulled back again. This time it felt slightly wider than before, with the glans entering more than an inch. Yunxiang, enduring the pain, couldn't bring herself to speak. She touched the penis with her hand; it was as hard as iron, with over three inches still protruding from her vulva, hot and thick, completely filling it without any gap.

Her heart pounded with anxiety, so she forced a smile and said, "My lord, how can this thing be so long?"

Mingmei smiled and said, "It's not that my thing is big, or that your vulva is small. Besides, this is our first time trying it. 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 nephew named Wu Sansi. Wu Zetian was sixteen, and Wu Sansi was fifteen. When Wu Sansi and Wu Zetian were 'opening the door,' his penis was already five inches long. It's remarkable 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 free, Zetian, after becoming emperor, had twelve eunuchs with large testicles, who would play with them every night in the palace. Not satisfied with their lust, she also chose the monk Ruyi to serve in the palace, enjoying pleasure day and night. The monk's testicles were like a donkey's navel, greatly satisfying Zetian, who bestowed upon him the title of Ruyi Jun. Looking at it this way, it truly is: "

No vagina is unopened, but prolonged teasing is essential; if one

is teased, no vagina is unopened." Enough

of this digression. Now, Mingmei finished her frivolous remarks, then 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 must be broken! My lord, please pull that thing out and let me see!" Mingmei, in the throes of passion, wouldn't listen, and repeatedly entered her for intercourse. Yunxiang cried out repeatedly, feeling the penis throb more than ten times, its semen gushing forth in a torrent. It was just like:

a cat catching a mouse, a tiger seeking prey;

yet even those who have passed the imperial examinations know

the joy of having their names 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 hot oil had been poured over it, her whole body tingling and numb, suddenly experiencing an extreme pleasure, her limbs going weak, 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 swollen, tender flesh in his hands, his chest pressed against her back, his testicles like iron pestles aimed at her buttocks, thrusting in forcefully to the root, pulling and tugging at her. It was like pounding rice husks, or weaving cloth—a very pleasurable experience.

Seeing this, Gui Xiang's lust was aroused, her vagina overflowing with fluids. As the saying goes, "Looking at plums quenches thirst, but the thirst remains; drawing a cake to satisfy hunger, but the hunger remains unfulfilled." She considered going in and having a good time with a group of people. But that was already familiar, the taste already tasted; it was better to stay in the Plum Blossom Pavilion, playing with the handsome gentleman, and enjoying some new pleasures. Moving her body around was definitely better. Having made up her mind, she quietly withdrew her lotus feet, moved her jade steps, and went into the Plum Blossom Pavilion. The two were embracing and kissing intimately, their bodies intertwined. He teased, "Now it's like a cat catching a fresh fish, or a raging fire burning dry wood."

Seeing Guixiang arrive, Mingmei exclaimed happily, "What a beautiful sight! Why did you hide, my lady?" He quickly pulled out his penis, and saw that from Yunxiang's vulva, a large, gushing stream of red and white fluid flowed out. Yunxiang's vulva swelled instantly.

Mingmei, however, felt pity and asked, "What should we do?" Guixiang replied, "Don't worry, don't worry, we have some detoxifying powder." Guixiang then took a pill from a gold-lacquered jade box, crushed it, mixed it with sesame oil, and applied it to her vulva. Soon after applying the medicine, Yunxiang 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 could kill someone instead of cure them.

End of Volume Two of *The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox*

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Volume Three of *The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox

* Chapter Five: Treating a Sore with the Wrong Medicine – Gui Xiang Reconstitutes the Poison-Removing Powder Gui Xiang

brought the medicine and applied it to Yun Xiang's vulva. Yun Xiang cried out, "It hurts! It hurts!"

Why? Because Gui Xiang had given her the wrong medicine; it was a fatal pill, not a poison-removing powder.

Ming Mei laughed and said, "If you don't know the properties of medicine, what kind of illness are you treating? Luckily, this is surgery; if it were pulse diagnosis, this medicine could have killed someone!"

Readers, please remember this: never use your limited martial arts skills to test someone's life. Enough of the story.

Gui Xiang then took another elixir, ground it, and applied it to Yun Xiang. Instantly, everything was restored to normal, and both were overjoyed.

Gui Xiang displayed many amorous gestures in front of Ming Mei, who felt his desire burning and his penis throbbing. Moreover, being a young boy, his bones and marrow were full. Although he had already ejaculated on Yun Xiang, Yun Xiang's vagina was too narrow and not fully open. Therefore, he pulled Gui Xiang onto the bed.

Gui Xiang did not refuse, loosening her belt, revealing Ming Mei's penis, red and hard as iron, like a cinnabar rod.

Gui Xiang was still somewhat fearful, 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 Yin Xing'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 enjoying themselves, on the upper floor of the labyrinth, there was a golden-inlaid couch. Emperor Yang held Yin Xing'er on the couch, like a mad tiger, making her beg for mercy three times. She was so pitiful. Now that you are over twenty-nine, can't you handle it?"

Gui Xiang laughed and said, "It's a pity that Yin Xing'er was so weak. 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 handle it?"

The two chatted and laughed, fooling around for half a day.

Yunxiang laughed beside her, "Sister, stop beating around the bush. You're like a fat sheep; you'd be dead even lying on the chopping block. Besides, I've already tested the poison, so let's just go for 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 to the root. 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 started fucking her. Hailiwa and Yunxiang were all tangled together, while Daokousu embraced Hailiwa's penis and continued their act.

Upon seeing this scene, the handsome official was quite surprised. He then abandoned the osmanthus incense and did nothing else. He straightened his clothes, his face full of shame, and stood blankly by the bed.

The boy from the sea said, "Brother-in-law, don't be in such a hurry. We are both your uncles, relatives, not outsiders."

How did these beasts recognize us? Because the two beasts had already swapped places, neither of them had lost out, so they strolled into the 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 men making a scene. They overheard everything they were saying, so when they entered, they recognized him as their brother-in-law. Now, let's not talk about how the fox demons played, or how Mingmei was surprised and suspicious. The flowers are divided into two, each taking a branch.

Now, let's talk about Mingmei's father, Chunhuisheng. That day, at the Puning Temple gathering, Chunhuisheng was the head of the gathering. On the day of the banquet, everyone went to the feast and dispersed. Only Chunhuisheng was in charge of other matters, and it was late into the night before he returned home. Upon arriving home, somewhat tipsy, Chunhui spurred himself on and asked Madam Liu to bring tea. Upon seeing her husband, Madam Liu angrily lunged at him, grabbing his beard and preparing to strike.

Chunhui, who was usually afraid of Madam Liu, seeing his wife so enraged and about to administer 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 serious! Why are you so furious?"

Madam Liu cursed, "Damn it! Where have you left your 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.

They helped Madam Liu into the room and sat her down in a chair. When Chun Huisheng saw everyone coaxing Liu Shi into her room, he 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 has our son gone?' I thought our son had been studying at home since he was young and didn't play with the students outside. Perhaps he was tired from studying in his study and took a nap there. Why are you so upset, Madam?"

Liu Shi replied, "Not only is our son missing, but Chunfa'er is also gone. We've searched the entire study, but there's no trace of him."

Hearing this, Chun Huisheng became extremely anxious. He immediately had a maid carry a lantern and searched back and forth, about ten times. There was still no trace of him, and he was very worried. All the servants in the household were astonished and said, "How strange!"

Chun Huisheng returned to his room and saw Liu Shi, saying, "Madam! What has happened? What has happened?"

He wondered what would become of them. To be continued in the next chapter.

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Chapter Six: Chun Huisheng Gets Beaten for Bringing Wine; Madam Liu Beats Husband and Searches for Son

It is said that Chun Huisheng and Madam Liu were arguing at home, the couple bickering and bickering, when an elderly neighbor arrived with Chunfa'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 and honest household, Butcher Neng, since arriving at the Chun family, had been cunning and treacherous in everything he did, secretly stealing and embezzling, gradually amassing a fortune. He then withdrew from his indenture, married, and became a family. He owned two acres of meager land, enough to make a living. Why was he called "Duck Egg Rich Man"? Because this old man was cunning and treacherous; he would never do anything without profit, but would risk his life for something profitable. Therefore, everyone called him by this nickname.

The old man brought Chunfa here tonight because Chunfa said that Master Chun had been swept away by a strong wind.

Master Chun loves his son dearly, and tomorrow he'll surely hire people to search for him. If the search is successful, Master Chun is a very wealthy man, and he often asks him for loans—wouldn't he get some advantage? The old man sent Chunfa here for three reasons: 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 below, 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 him for a while, and the couple were both restless. Everyone dispersed. Nothing more was said that night.

The next day, around 11:00 AM, two Taoist priests appeared, dressed in patchwork robes, wearing four-edged soft crowns, and wearing straw sandals. One had a square face and large 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 a long history of benevolence, so we braved the wind and deer to travel to your esteemed place. May we ask the name of the temple's master?"

Tu Neng then gave his name.

The Taoist priest said, "Please convey my message." Tu

Neng replied, "You've come at an inopportune time. My husband was swept away by a fierce wind, and I'm currently very anxious. How could I 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 with bad intentions who pass through here will find it 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 a demon. 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 inform them. Chun Huisheng immediately invited the Taoists to sit down in the front hall.

Chun Huisheng ordered people to quickly prepare wine and food. 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, said with delight, "Since you, Master, possess such abilities, my son is surely saved. When will you depart, Master?" The Taoist priest

replied, "I will depart immediately."

The food and drink were finished, and Tu Neng, standing nearby, said, "Since you masters have made such boastful promises, don't expect us to back down when things come to a head!" The Taoist priest retorted

, "What are you saying! Without the Dragon-Catching Hand, how dare I venture to the East?"

Having said this, he immediately changed into his Taoist robes, opened his bundle, put on a soft iron crown, a soft iron garment, and iron shoes. Why did this Taoist need these clothes? We'll find out in the next chapter.

End of Volume Three of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox

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Volume Four of the Newly Compiled Erotic History

of the Demon Fox Chapter Seven: The Fake Taoist Begs for Alms, the Old Butcher Seeks Money and is Greedy

Now, this Taoist changed into his armor and wielded two iron whips. He looked like a pair of bandits. Gentlemen, if this Taoist were an enlightened being, would he dress like this? What is the origin of these two Taoist priests? What is their background? And what are their actions? Gentlemen, you do not know. These two Taoist priests were originally prisoners from Yangzhou, who had stolen silver from the prefect of Yangzhou. The prefect ordered their arrest and imprisonment to await trial in the autumn.

The two men finished their plan in the prison. It was midnight, and seeing the guards fast asleep, they twisted open their shackles and slipped through a hole to escape. They were skilled in scaling walls and roofs, and since the city gates were closed, 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 his robes and treating them with great courtesy.

After two days, the two men discussed, "The water here is shallow; it's not a good place to raise fish. It would be better to go elsewhere."

Having decided, they waited until the quiet of the night, when all the priests were asleep. The two men carefully packed the old priest's clothes, belongings, and the hundred or so taels of silver he had accumulated in his trunk, opened the temple gate, and fled. The two walked along the road, quite happy. The next day, the old   Taoist priest in the temple was heartbroken and filled with regret, needless to say. The elder had a poem to attest to this:

"The elder was originally a kind-hearted man, taking in thieves was nothing out of the ordinary; who knew that kindness would turn into cruelty, betraying his master and disregarding justice.   " The elder's regret is not worth mentioning. Now, let's talk about these two heartless bandits, who wandered the world. They stole from every prefecture and county they encountered, either robbing government treasuries or plundering 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 their fate to die, and secondly, it was springtime that brought them misfortune, the calamity of imprisonment. But that's another story.   The two Taoists finished packing and tossed the package aside. The package was surprisingly heavy. Tu Neng immediately noticed it and thought to himself, "I wonder what's inside."   He touched it and felt it; 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 left, bidding farewell to Chun Huisheng. After walking three or five miles out of the city and seeing no one around, one said, "Brother, this fortune tonight is quite large. We need to do this and that to get it.   " The other Taoist said, "Brother, what kind of monster can we catch? We'll just play around for half a day, and if we don't see anything, we'll be done with it. Making a good deal tonight 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. A sudden gust of wind howled, the trees rustled wildly, and the entire mountain echoed with the roar of bulls, a chilling sound that terrified the two men.   "Brother," said Yi Sheng, "let's hurry!" "   Brother," said Sheng Xin, "don't be alarmed," replied Yi Sheng, "   look what's under that pine tree!" Yi Sheng looked closely and exclaimed, "Brother, this is terrible! It's a tiger patrolling the mountain!"   Before he finished speaking, a tiger, hearing their voices, immediately stood up, arched its back, opened its mouth, yawned, stretched out its claws, and twisted its tail.   With a whoosh, faster than the wind, it pounced and snatched Sheng Xin, the Taoist priest, away. Yi Sheng, seeing this, trembled with fear and hastily withdrew, fleeing for his life.   This tiger was no ordinary tiger; it was the mountain god's tiger, and it dared not devour anyone it didn't deserve. The tiger, seeing that the vengeful spirit was a worthy meal, climbed the mountain with its head held high, knelt before the mountain god, and nodded its head several times in gratitude. It then enjoyed this delicacy on a high mound. Meanwhile, the vengeful   spirit of the vengeful spirit, still attached to the tiger, arrived before the mountain god, weeping uncontrollably, kneeling on both knees, and crying out, "Mountain God, listen to my truth! I have no way to offend your tiger, yet it has devoured me unjustly! Unjustly! I beg you, Mountain God, to judge!" Hearing this   , the mountain god slammed his gavel and said, "I will punish you, you wretched beast! Think of all the things you have done in your life! Today the tiger has eaten you to appease the hatred of the people. Go now!" Seeing that he   had no hope of redress, the vengeful spirit pleaded with the mountain god again, saying, "Since I do not beg you, Mountain God, to spare my life... " "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. The mountain god unfolded it and looked at it for a long time, seeing it clearly. He then said, "Sheng Xin, the Book of Life and Death has decreed that you will be reborn as the son of a plow ox."   Upon hearing this, Sheng Xin was extremely unhappy and wanted to plead again, but the mountain god wouldn't allow it. Helpless, he got up. He saw many cowhides beside him, some black, some red, some yellow, and some mottled, but only the mottled cowhide was particularly bright. Sheng Xin grabbed one, put it on, and was very pleased with himself.   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   Immediately Slays Two Female Demons It is said that Shengxin was captured by a tiger, and Shengyi, terrified, ran back. He told Chunhuisheng that Shengxin had been eaten by a tiger. Chunhuisheng was very surprised and hurriedly fetched wine for Shengyi to calm his nerves. But let's leave that aside for now.   Meanwhile, 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, committing such a shameful act? And to make matters worse, these two children saw it all!"   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. The sounds of pine and bamboo howling and metal clanging filled the air, sending chills down everyone's spines.   Outside, a great general appeared, wearing a golden helmet and armor, wielding a sword, and a small, burly 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 saber, he followed the general and stood outside the courtyard.   The general called out, "Strongman, bring me those two male fox demons."   The young warrior responded and quickly entered the pavilion, carrying Hailiwa and Daokousu, one in each hand, before the general.

































































The two beasts trembled with fear, kneeling on the dust and kowtowing repeatedly.

The general said, "I will punish you two shameless, lewd beasts! Since you took human form, you have done nothing good, deceiving innocent women, defiling wives, stealing wealth, and pilfering offerings from the gods. Our god has searched the world daily, and all your sins are recorded in the sacred book. Now your crimes are enough, and Heaven's wrath is unbearable; you deserve to be beheaded and dismembered."

Hearing they were to be executed, the two fox demons panicked and stammered, "Please, holy god, forgive us! We promise never to do anything reckless again, and we vow to fast for fifty years to atone for our past sins."

The general... Hearing this, he grew even angrier and said, "You beasts! If you hadn't said you were fasting, my god wouldn't have been angry with you. Now that you've said it, my god is even angrier! You beasts, you 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 strongman, carrying a short, blunt knife, approached menacingly and shouted like thunder, "Foxes, take this!"

Two sharp sounds rang out, and the heads of the two foxes were severed. The two large, bloodied foxes lay on the ground. A poem testifies to this: "

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 kill foxes for lust, let alone people in this world of temptations." These

four lines of advice have been passed down. Then 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 demons 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, violating the laws of Heaven. However, considering 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, you will never be allowed to be born again."

Having given the order, the young strongman came and locked the two demonesses under the stone slab. How the two demonesses would be released in the future 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 shameless 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 fame be difficult to attain, 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)

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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 It is said that Mingmei made her vow, and Yu Leishen said, "Since you have turned back to the Dao, it is often said that the sea has no bounds, but turning back is the shore. However, you are destined to have a fox spirit as your lifelong spouse, which is different from 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 the sin of disrupting the moral order is intolerable;

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."

After Yu Leishen finished speaking, he led the young warrior and rode away on colorful clouds.

Mingmei suddenly shivered and quickly woke up. 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 again, she saw two large foxes lying on the ground, their bloodied heads rolling to one side, much to Mingmei's dismay. In the blink of an eye, all the pavilions, warm houses, and beautiful scenery vanished. Suddenly, her mind raced, and she cried out, "Where am I now? How did I get here? Where is my home? Where are my parents?"

Thinking it over and over, 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. Mingmei entered and saw three large halls, with neat rows of rooms on either side, surrounded by bamboo groves, pavilions, a jade pond with cranes and phoenixes, ancient pines, and orchids and cassia trees. Above the main hall was a large plaque with icy patterns, bearing the four characters "Moonlight Abode." Beside the door was a couplet. What did it say? It read:

"Cultivation's skill is like clouds hanging over the mountaintop; reaching the mountaintop, the clouds recede further

. The Great Dao's meaning is like the moon floating on ice; peeling back the ice, the moon shines even brighter.

" Mingmei read it and wondered, "Where is this place?"

Just then, she heard a creaking sound from the door. The two 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's the bedroom."

Mingmei was about to follow them in when she suddenly remembered the words from her dream. She thought, "No! No! If I commit another sin, my life will be in danger." She stopped in her tracks, standing there dumbfounded.

Seeing that Mingmei refused to go in, the young girl quickly informed the Great Immortal Yuesu. Yuesu said, "I will go and greet her."

The Great Immortal Yuesu, along with two young girls, came out of the room. Imagine how beautiful and adorned this fairy was! A poem testifies to it: "

No need for heavy makeup or powder, naturally elegant in simple clothes;

shaming all beauties, possessing a unique fairy fragrance."

The Great Immortal Yuesu arrived before Mingmei, gently parted her fairy lips, and softly spoke in a fairy voice, saying, "Please, young master, sit inside."

Mingmei then followed the Great Immortal 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 young girls laid out hundreds of kinds of celestial fruits, the finest celestial wine, and celestial dishes, nothing more than dragon liver and phoenix marrow, unicorn brain and ginseng slices.

The immortal raised his wine cup and said, "My lord, your visit to my home today is no small matter. I have cultivated in this interconnected cave for over a thousand years. Five hundred years ago, while I was playing in Centipede Mountain in Yunnan, a group of hunters shot me in the back with an arrow. At that time, you were the magistrate of Yunnan, and you punished the hunters with thirty strokes of the cane. I had already been captured by the hunters, but you took pity on me and released me back to the mountain. Back then, I was an unenlightened black fox, but now I am an enlightened fairy. Your arrival today is my benefactor, and I would be ashamed before Heaven if I were to forget your kindness. I left Centipede Mountain in Yunnan and moved here five hundred years ago; it is time for us to reunite." After saying 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 our union 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 and 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.

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Chapter Ten: Stealing the Ingot, Killing the Merchant, Old Hu Burns the Butcher 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 high above his head, 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 my niece's life five hundred years ago, 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 overcome with 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 pronouncements. She traced the lingzhi on Mingmei's body, three times up, four times down, five times left, six times 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 together. 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, the Taoist priest, a bovine-sounding hermit, and Chun Huisheng drank until late into the night. Chun Huisheng left to sleep, but Chun Huisheng, seeing that his master had already left, waited 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 house, Tu Neng suddenly pointed a knife at his throat and sliced off 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-headed man who would rather die than part with his wealth, 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, carrying 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 rose and went to the front hall to speak with the Taoist priest. Upon reaching the inner screen, he saw the Taoist priest's corpse lying on the ground, half his head still attached. Looking outside, he saw that the fire at Tu Neng's place

was still burning, but completely extinguished. He then checked his own house and found it completely restored, 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, irregular tones, saying they wanted to see Chun Huisheng. Upon seeing them, Chun Huisheng asked in surprise, "What business do you have at my humble abode?"

The constables said, "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 two decrees, along with a portrait, appearance, and facial features. 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 man lying on the ground. They compared the portrait, appearance, and facial features—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 what had happened, and Chun Huisheng had no answer, only lamenting, "It's an injustice! It's an injustice!" What will happen next? Find out in the next chapter.

The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox, Volume Five (End)

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The Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox, Volume Six, Chapter

Eleven: Chun Huisheng Imprisoned with a Wrongful Claim

, Yue Suxian Saves Her Father-in-Law When the county magistrate questioned Chun Huisheng about the murder and theft of treasury silver, Chun Huisheng was speechless, only crying out, "Injustice! Injustice!" The magistrate, however, was discerning. Seeing Chun Huisheng's upright character and dignified appearance, he suspected there was more to the story 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 returned to their quarters. 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 could find no solution, and sat there sullenly.

As the saying goes, "A joyful occasion makes one cheerful, while a sorrowful mood makes one sleepy." Before long, he closed his eyes and drifted off to sleep. While he was sound asleep, he saw an old man with white hair enter the room, his face full of energy, like a child's, quite awe-inspiring. The magistrate, 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 departed.

The magistrate awoke, greatly surprised and suspicious. He rushed to his bedroom to tell his wife about the matter, but before he could even sit down and speak, his wife said, "Sir, you must be careful with the case you are handling today. I just had a vision where a beautiful fairy appeared, claiming to be the daughter-in-law of Chuntang. The murderer who killed this Taoist priest has been burned to death, and the stolen silver is in the murderer's room. Before leaving, the fairy 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 in a few days." The magistrate, hearing that the words were the same as those in his dream, told his wife as well, and the couple were both astonished.

They immediately summoned the head constables and the chief constable, then convened the court, ordering the clerk to write a warrant and send it flying. The constables rushed to Tu Neng's house like wolves and tigers, only to find the house burned to the ground and in ruins. They quickly grabbed the locks and shovels, and waited for the right moment to retrieve the silver ingots. He was once a pale-faced scholar, now he was Hu Han Jingde. All the loose change and silver were hidden and carried by the servants, who secretly divided the spoils. They also examined the corpse of Tu Neng, burning it horribly and unsightly. There was a saying that testified to this:

"Cunning and treacherous, all fleshy heads, even dogs and pigs lose their possessions and lives; hunched over

, face like a judge, even in death he still wears a mud-covered head."

The servants hurriedly returned to their lodgings, handing over the silver in court. 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 place, and all matters were settled. But that's another story.

Mingmei and Yuesu spent their days in quiet contemplation and their nights in separate lodgings, living together for over three months. They were a dutiful and righteous couple, true gentlemen of propriety. In their leisure time, they composed poems and songs; when bored, they discussed classics and literature. After several more months, Mingmei had become a scholar of vast learning, possessing a wealth of knowledge.

One day, Yuesu said, "The examinations are approaching. My lord, you should quickly strive for success. When the Jiaxu imperial examination arrives, I will meet you. Besides, it has been almost a year, and your parents' love for their son is boundless. My lord, you should go home." Mingmei asked, "Where is home?" Yuesu replied, "It is truly a wondrous place, beyond human comprehension."

He felt a gust of wind beside his ear, half-asleep, and when he opened his eyes, he found himself sitting in his study. He saw his page boy approaching from outside, and his heart was filled with suspicion. Chunfa, seeing his young master return, was overjoyed and, without a word, hurriedly informed his parents. When Chunhuisheng and Madam Liu heard this, they were overjoyed, as if they had found a precious jewel. The elderly couple rushed into the study, and indeed, their son Mingmei had returned home. The three of them burst into tears. It was truly a case of: "

Blood is thicker than water, a natural bond emerges, the weeping of Chunhuisheng and his wife breaks the heart;

it's as if they've all shared a dream, Mingmei knows they've gone to the underworld together.

" They wept for a long time, until their voices were hoarse, before finally stopping. Mingmei, as if in a dream, said, "Father and Mother, never see your son again. I've been dead for almost a year, but I couldn't forget your kindness, and I was just passing through my hometown to visit you." After saying this, he immediately bowed his head and wept like rain. The elderly couple were also astonished and said, "Could it be that we, husband and wife, are no longer in 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's leave that aside for now. Time

flies like an arrow, and the days pass like a shuttle. When the county examinations came the following year, Mingmei took the exams, and her essays in all three sessions were exquisite and beautiful. The county magistrate selected Mingmei as the top candidate. Two or three months later, the provincial examinations were about to begin, and Mingmei had already finished. By the time of Zhang's examination, she had already become the top scholar. All her relatives, friends, and neighbors came to congratulate her, and she was overjoyed. In the autumn examination, Mingmei again achieved the seventh-place ranking, becoming a successful candidate in the provincial examination. More than a year passed. It was the year of the Jiaxu year's metropolitan examination when Mingmei suddenly remembered Yu Lei's prophetic words. She immediately packed her carriage and luggage. Chun Huisheng, loving his son, refused to let his son go to the capital for the metropolitan examination alone, so the father and son, along with their servants and page, went.

They arrived in the capital and stayed at an inn. The father and son spent two days sightseeing, enjoying the endless beauty of the capital. After three days and five days, an imperial edict arrived, announcing the metropolitan examination for all the candidates in the country. Chun Huisheng hurriedly prepared fruit and other necessities for his son to take the examination, and they went in at dawn that night. Three days later, the examination hall opened, and three more rounds of examinations were completed. On the day the results were to be announced, the yellow notice was posted, and Mingmei had won second place. Did Mingmei write her own essay? On the spot, the Great Immortal Yue Su and Old Man Hu provided divine assistance, completing the essay in one stroke. That's why she was able to achieve such a result. But let's leave that

aside for now. Now, let's talk about the Palace Examination Official, Minister Mei. Seeing that Chun, the second-place winner, was both exceptionally talented and handsome, and in the prime of his youth, he was captivated. What were Minister Mei's desires? Because this old man was wicked and wicked, he hated everyone in the court. He found pleasure in impeaching officials in the morning and in dismissing them in the evening. Such was his nature; any official who associated with this old man either offered him money or gold and jewels. His family was as wealthy as Shi Chong in his prime. Moreover, he had dozens of concubines and had no children, only a daughter named Zhu Yun. The young lady was stunningly beautiful, with a face that could rival the moon and shame the flowers. At only eighteen years old, she was married to a man named Wang, the Minister of War in the capital. Wang, a man of upright character, repeatedly tried to persuade Minister Mei, using both ancient and modern analogies, to intervene.

However, this only led to enmity. Minister Mei falsely accused Minister Wang of embezzling military funds, and a memorial to the court resulted in Wang's dismissal from office. What will happen next? Find out in the next chapter.

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Chapter Twelve: Minister Mei's Lustful Dreams Lead to Success in the Imperial Examinations and a Family Reunion

It is said that Minister Wang, impeached by Minister Mei, had his career ruined. Enraged, he passed away. Minister Mei, a snobbish old man, seeing Minister Wang 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.

One day, carriages and horses filled the gates of Ya Kui's shop. Someone announced that Master Mei had come to pay his respects. Ya Kui and his son hurriedly welcomed him to their guesthouse, exchanged pleasantries, and sat down. Minister Mei praised Ya Kui repeatedly, and Chun Huisheng and his son thanked Minister Mei for selecting them. 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 Gui, 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 Mei's foolishness, how can one daughter be married to two men!

Yue Su's reckless matchmaking embarrasses Minister Mei of the court.

To keep things brief, Old Man Mei returned home and made his own decision. Without consulting his wife or daughter, he chose an auspicious day, hung lanterns and banners, and made a great commotion. When Madam Mei inquired about the reason, Old Man Mei bluffed, "My father-in-law has passed away, and his wife and mother are Taoists who don't understand worldly affairs. My son-in-law is young and ignorant. Three days ago, I told my future mother-in-law that it would be better to invite him to our house to be married to my daughter." Madam Mei took this as truth and told her daughter, Miss Zhu Yun. But let's leave that aside for now. The

immortal Yue Su was always by Mingmei's side, but how could she see him when they were separated by the divine? Yue Su understood Old Man Mei's every word and thought perfectly. Yue Su herself said, "That old man is utterly despicable. He broke up the Wang family's marriage and wants to take in a new bride. Judging from the Wang family's fortune, the young master will have a bright future. Miss Wang is destined to be the wife of the new bride, and thus Miss Wang is destined to be the wife of a general. It's all preordained in a previous life. Why don't I use this opportunity to offer myself up?" Yue Su devised such a scheme, but that's another story.

Meanwhile, Minister Mei, that evening, had everything arranged perfectly. The place was ablaze with lights and colorful decorations, and a long line of people, horses, and carriages stretched all the way to Ya Kui's shop. Everyone in the capital was wondering what was going on. Minister Mei himself arrived in a sedan chair to invite the bride, creating a lively scene. Around midnight, the groom was brought to the Mei residence in a decorated sedan chair. Upon arriving at the residence, the bride, dressed like a celestial being, was helped out by maids to appear as if she were Chang'e from the moon. She and the groom bowed to heaven and earth together, entered the bridal chamber, and drank from jade cups. They were truly a perfect match. The joy of their night together goes without saying.

Passing the imperial examination brings true wealth and honor; the wedding night is a joyous occasion.

They drank until the sun set in the west and the moon rose in the east, then settled down, not going to the Mei residence, but staying at their own home. But let's leave

that aside. Now, let's talk about Minister Mei, who was filled with resentment. He neither ate nor got up, only sighing and groaning in bed, his head covered. His wife asked him what was wrong, but he didn't answer a word. When pressed, the old man retorted sharply, leaving Madam Mei completely bewildered. As the poem goes: "

Husband and wife are from a previous marriage, why scheme to break them up?

If the Minister of War is wrong, how can this old man face anyone at his desk?"

But the story cannot be repeated. Now, three days later, the Prince's son and Miss Zhu Yun, along with Xin Kui and his wife, and Chun Huisheng and Hu Bingren, came to the Mei residence to pay their respects. Helpless, Old Man Mei had no choice but to get up. Without even straightening his clothes, he hurriedly grabbed a bowl of cold wine, gulped it down in a few mouthfuls, and immediately felt dizzy. His face seemed covered in a thousand layers of cowhide. He staggered out, bowed a few times haphazardly, and tried to leave. The crowd wouldn't let him go, pulling and urging him to sit down. They all pleaded with him, covering up Old Man Mei's faults. The old man also admitted his mistakes and immediately prepared food and drink. 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 conversation to the lady, who also scolded Old Man Mei, and the young lady scolded the old man for being muddleheaded. But let's leave that aside.

Now, the banquet had ended. The people at the front table took their leave and returned to the Ministry of War, and the three newlyweds at the back table also took their leave and returned to the Ministry of War. But let's leave that aside as well.

You say that old beast Mei, upon seeing the fairy Yue Su board the sedan chair, was immediately captivated by her exceptional beauty, his lust rising instantly. It was nothing more than a fleeting glimpse of 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 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, loving 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 rose to the position of Wenlin Lang. Wang Gongzi became a general, and 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 licentious and dissolute men roam the land.

I urge you to remember this well: the wicked are demons, the righteous are Buddhas.

Looking back, it's truly remarkable how those who were ignorant and misguided have fallen into poverty.

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 and indifference of the world are truly appalling. A gentleman should sweep the snow from his own doorstep." (



End of Volume Six of the Newly Compiled Erotic History of the Demon Fox )

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