Liaozhai Ghost Story

Chapter 315 Ugly Fox

Mu Shusheng, a native of Changsha, is from a poor family and lacks food and clothing. That night, the scholar sat alone at home. Suddenly, a woman came in gorgeous clothes and a black and ugly face. She smiled and said, "Isn't it cold to be in a daze alone?" The scholar was shocked and asked, "Who is the girl?" The woman said, "I'm a fox fairy. I'm predestined to meet you." While talking, he came to the bedside and reached out to undress.

Seeing that she was ugly and non-human, the scholar refused to follow her and shouted loudly. The fox girl took out an ingot, threw it on the table, and said, "If you promise to have a good time with me, this ingot is yours." The scholar was very happy, and immediately with the clouds and rain. **Simple, no quilt, cold and cold, the fox girl spreads her clothes on **, and the moment is as warm as spring.

The next day, at dawn, the fox girl said, "I'll give you the ingot silver. It's better to use it immediately. It's more than enough to buy some beds and cotton-padded clothes. In the future, you will stay with me for a long time, and you won't have to worry about food and clothing. After saying that, I said goodbye and left.

The scholar told his wife about this matter, and his wife was also very happy. The two bought cloth and sewed bedding. That night, the fox girl visited again and saw a new look in the bedroom. She smiled and said, "Your wife is too diligent." While talking, he took out a lot of gold and silver and gave it to the scholar. Since then, the fox girl has visited at night. Every time she leaves, she has more or less money to give.

In the past year, the scholar has a rich family, renovated the house, bought a maidservant, and lived a healthy life. Seeing that he had no worries about food and clothing, the fox girl no longer gave him silver. The scholar was furious and became more and more disgusted with the fox girl. He didn't want to socialize with her. He asked the warlock to draw a spiritual charm and stick it on the door.

This night, the fox girl came as promised, stretched out her hand to tear up the spiritual charm, and scolded, "I have never seen such an ungrateful person like you. If you don't like me, just say it, and I will leave. Since you and I have broken down, I will give you those gold and silver, and please return them as original. After saying that, he went away angrily.

The scholar didn't want to return the money. He invited the Taoist priest to kill the fox girl. Before the altar was set up, the Taoist priest suddenly screamed and fell into a coma. His face was full of blood. It turned out that one of his ears had been cut off by the fox girl. Seeing this, the family was frightened and fled. The fox girl cast spells, and the stones in the bedroom flew around, and the doors, windows and tiles were all smashed.

The scholar trembled all over and hid under the bed and did not dare to show up. The fox girl held a pet in her hand, with a cat's head and dog's tail, and ordered, "Hee hee! The bad guy hid under the bed and bit him. When the pet heard the words, he bit the scholar's toe and chewed hard. It was crisp and sounded. The scholar was in unbearable pain. In an instant, his two toes were scrapped, bloody, and begged for mercy. The fox girl said, "All the jewelry, hand it over."

The scholar said, "It's all in the corner cabinet. I'm injured and can't move. Please pick it up by yourself." The fox girl smiled and ordered the pet to stop attacking. She shouted, "Ha ha." After several calls, the pet immediately let go.

The fox girl came to the corner, turned over the box and cupboard, removed the clothes and jewelry, and only found 200 taels of silver. She was unhappy in her heart and issued an order again, "Hee hee!" When the pet received the instructions, he roared repeatedly, opened his mouth, bit the scholar's toes, and couldn't help tearing it. The scholar was restrained and shouted repeatedly.

The fox girl had an angry face and said, "Limit your six hundred taels of silver within ten days, otherwise, I won't forgive you." With a wave of his hand, he withdrew the pet, gently touched the ground with his feet, and his body soared into the air and disappeared.

After the fox girl went, the scholar pawned his clothes, sold the maidservant, and finally gathered 600 taels of silver. Ten days later, the fox girl came on time, accepted the silver liang, and left without saying a word. The scholar's family was empty, and he was once again poor.

Later, the fox girl married the Yu family in the neighboring village as a concubine. The Yu family was originally a poor farmer and married the fox girl. In the past three years, the family was rich and richer than the prince. Yu's life was short and he died in a few years. After her death, the fox girl no longer came, and the gold and silver at home disappeared.