Chapter 1266 - Visiting the Fox Tribe (1) (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

The female’s pleasant voice rang out, and all the males present felt a ripple in their hearts. All of their brutalities were dispersed.

All of them couldn’t help but look toward the female, only to realize how fair her skin was. Even though she was wearing white clothes, she didn’t appear dark, but it made her appear increasingly fair like jade. The white clothing and her skin complemented each other well. The only thing on her face that was exposed was her eyes. They had never seen such beautiful eyes before, big and watery as if they could speak.

All of the fox beastmen’s hearts felt as if they had been scratched by a sharp claw, palpitating uncontrollably.

Winston’s brows furrowed. He pulled up the snakeskin mask on Bai Qingqing’s face higher up, then appealed, “Please do us this favor. I’m the City of Beastmen’s city lord. We were in a hurry this time around, but we will definitely offer great gifts in the future.”

The fox beastmen were all dazzled by the female and wouldn’t refuse her request. They immediately allowed Muir passage.

Under the fox beastman’s lead, Bai Qingqing, Muir, and Winston entered the fox village.

The fox village was more advanced than what it originally was like. They lived in simple and rundown grass huts which weren’t even as comfortable as tree holes. It had rained in the morning, and they could see that the floor of each house was wet.

“Howl~” The fox beastman brought Winston’s group the biggest grass hut and let out a cry toward it.

A tall and big young man immediately walked out of the house. Of course, this description was merely a relative comparison. He appeared short and small when compared to Winston.

He had three animal stripes on his face. Although he looked young, judging from his deep gaze, he was likely not.

“I’m the tribal head. What business do you have here?” asked the fox tribal head. Although he wasn’t as strong as Winston, he didn’t lower his stand, and his attitude was neither servile nor overbearing.