After Liu Yun's actions, except for the second brother Lin and Lin Yiran, who was the most sober person in the Lin family, everyone else was extremely enthusiastic towards him. Lin Yiran had a feeling that she was going to have another brother.

At this moment, Third Brother Lin was like a man on stimulants, dragging Liu Yun around the village. Whenever he saw familiar villagers, he would introduce Liu Yun, his good brother, to them.

In less than half a day, the news spread throughout the village, and all the villagers knew that Lin Laosan had a brother named Liu Yun.

At this time, Lin, who was staying in the kitchen, was still washing the dishes seriously, humming an unknown song. "My dear, let me wash it. You take a rest," said Lin's mother with a distressed look on her face.

"Mom, you and my second brother made so much soap this morning, you must be very tired. I will wash these few bowls in no time. You should go and have a rest."

Seeing that Lin's mother was unmoved, Lin Yiran had no choice but to ask for help from Lin's father and second brother, and signaled them with his eyes to take Lin's mother away.

The two of them understood immediately. Seeing this, Mother Lin had no choice but to go out, so she followed them out of the kitchen.

Before leaving, he looked back worriedly and said, "Good girl, go and have a rest after washing the dishes."

"Okay, Mom." Lin Yiran smiled brightly.

When she finished washing the dishes and went out, she saw that the yard was empty and the door of the woodshed was tightly closed.

Thinking about the mother and cub fox who haven’t eaten yet.

He took out two Shuanghui sausages and a box of canned fish from the cupboard.

Thinking of the mother and son taking turns to eat in the morning, he immediately picked up a ceramic bowl. This way, even if the mother and son put their heads in to eat at the same time, it wouldn't be crowded.

When the two, one big and one small, saw Lin Yiran coming in, the light in their eyes almost blinded Lin Yiran.

They all cried out in joy around her. Lin Yiran patted their heads one by one and said softly, "Can I ask you a few questions?"

The mother and daughter nodded at the same time. "Can you understand what I'm saying?" Lin Yiran asked with a puzzled look on her face.

The mother fox nodded first, and the little fox followed suit.

"It looks like you want to stay in my house for a long time?" Lin Yin continued to ask.

The two foxes nodded frantically.

Lin Yiran was silent for a moment, and pretended to be reluctant and said: "But I..." Seeing her embarrassed look, the mother and son foxes scratched their heads anxiously, fearing that Lin Yiran was unwilling to keep them.

The two, one big and one small, tried their best. One used his tongue to wash Lin Yiran's face, and the other performed somersaults on the ground.

Lin Yiran felt that her face was wet with the little brat's saliva. She was unable to accept it and quickly raised her hands in surrender.

"Stop, stop, I agree to keep you and your son, okay?" Lin Yiran said with a look of despair.

The two, one big and one small, heard that they could stay and stopped immediately.

Nonsense, why would they keep performing now? The performance is very tiring. The mother and the son have been starving for a long time. They just couldn't hold on any longer because they wanted to stay.

Once I relax, my whole body becomes limp and I have no strength at all.

Lin Yiran saw them stop and said, "Since you are staying, can you tell me your names?"

The two of them shook their heads, "You don't want to tell me your name?"

The mother and cub fox continued to shake their heads and scratched the ground with their claws anxiously. It’s not that we don’t want to tell you our name, it’s that we don’t have a name.

Lin Yiran still didn't fully understand what they meant. Confusion was written all over her face as she stared motionlessly at the two figures, one big and one small, in front of her.

Suddenly, the fox mother seemed to think of something. She first drew a rune-like pattern on the ground with her claws, then looked up at Lin Yiran, and as if she had made up her mind, she pounced on her.

Lin Yiran was shocked by this sudden change and broke out in a cold sweat. Her finger suddenly hurt and she realized belatedly that she had been bitten by the big fox in front of her.

Lin Yiran roared angrily: "You..." Before he could finish his words, the big fox stretched out its front paw and bit him.

Then it placed its bloody claws on the center of the rune-like pattern it had just drawn, and instantly the rune burst into dazzling golden light.

Lin Yiran and the two foxes were all enveloped inside.

The golden light faded away, and Lin Yiran suddenly felt that there was something more in his mind.

"Master, you can understand me this time, right?" a soft female voice sounded.

"Who is talking?" Lin Yiran asked in confusion.

"Ah, ah, ah", "It's me, Master."

Lin Yiran saw the fox mother opening and closing her mouth. She was clearly making a howling sound, but in her ears it was automatically translated into human voice.

What's going on? This is too magical. Lin Yiran looked at the big fox in disbelief.

"Master, don't be surprised. Our Red Fox clan's ancestors have some special abilities. They know some of your human cultivation techniques."

"Ah! The fox fairies in movies and TV shows really exist in reality? And you also know some martial arts?" Lin Yiran asked in shock.

“I don’t know how to do it. Only our Red Fox clan’s ancestors know how to do it. As the clan leader, I have only inherited some of it.

The master-servant contract we just signed is part of the record in the inheritance.

Lin Yiran looked at the big fox with a bewildered face. She was confused by the contract and inheritance. Are there really immortal cultivators in this world?

Then why had she never heard of it? Forget it. Even if there really were immortal cultivators, it would have little to do with her. A small figure like her would probably have little to do with those immortal cultivators.

Wait, why does Lin Yiran feel like she’s been led astray by the big fox?

"What is the master-servant contract?" Lin Yiran asked curiously.

"The master-servant contract is simply..." After the big fox's explanation,

Lin Yiran finally understood that once the master-servant contract was established, the servant could not disobey the master's orders, and the servant had to obey unconditionally no matter what the master asked.

The only advantage of being a servant is that you can share life with your master. If the master who makes the contract is very long-lived, then the servant can become as long-lived as her.

If the master is very powerful, the servant may inherit some of the master's power, and vice versa.

Lin Yiran took a deep breath. Fortunately, the big fox still had some conscience and did not turn her into a servant. Otherwise, if she had to obey a fox all the time, she would probably want to die.

It only took Lin Yiran a few moments to go from the initial shock, surprise, and panic to the current calmness.

"Then I'll give you two names," she reached out and touched the big fox's head. "Your hair is as dazzling as flames, so let's call you Lieyan. Your cub's fur emits a soft glow like blood jade, so let's call him Hongyu. What do you think?"

When the mother fox heard that she and her cub both had names, and that they sounded very impressive, she cried out with joy.

Lin Yiran saw the joy in the eyes of the two foxes and knew that they were very satisfied with their names.

“Okay, now that you have decided to stay and have a name, you will be part of the Lin family from now on.

But you are not allowed to go out and steal the small animals raised by the villagers. If you want to eat meat, go up the mountain and hunt.

I can't possibly support you forever. It's not that I can't afford it, but I'm afraid that you'll develop a lazy character and lose the ability to survive, which would be very dangerous for you.

In modern times, Lin Yiran has witnessed cases where domesticated foxes were abandoned and could not catch prey on their own, and thus starved to death.

Lieyan naturally understood that what Lin Yiran said was right, and nodded immediately.

"Okay, I've said everything I need to say. Let's eat first. I'll give you something good to eat today."

Lin Yiran took out the ham sausage, tore open the package, and handed it to the big fox. "Lieye, try it."

Lieyan bit it and looked at his cub.

Lin Yiran burst out laughing, he was afraid that his child wouldn’t have enough to eat!

"Don't worry, it has it too, just eat it."

Hearing that the little guy also had some, Lieyan started eating with peace of mind.

Lin Yiran took out another sausage, removed the packaging, and the little fox couldn't wait to take a bite of it.

"Oh my god, what kind of meat is this? It has a delicate texture, is salty and delicious, and the meat is tender. It's so delicious!" The little fox ate with a satisfied look on his face, squinting his eyes and chewing carefully, "It's delicious, really delicious, so delicious." After eating, he licked his mouth, even the residue stuck on the fur at the corners of his mouth was not spared.

After the mother and son finished eating, Lin Yiran opened the can of fish and poured it into their food bowls.

The big and small ones were enjoying the delicious food they had never tasted before, and they were so happy. The owner was so kind, they would definitely listen to him in the future.

Trying to eat more delicious food. At this time, they had already forgotten that Lin Yiran had just asked them to catch prey by themselves.

Seeing that they had almost finished eating, Lin Yiran went out and scooped half a basin of well water with spiritual spring water added and placed it in front of them.

"Hurry up and drink. I'm sorry to bother you to stay in the woodshed today. We have guests at home, so it's not convenient for you to come out for the time being."

Lieyan and Hongyu nodded quickly to show that they understood.

Only then did Lin Yiran walk out with peace of mind and closed the door of the woodshed.

Lin Yiran remembered that the tea leaves she had picked had not been processed yet, so she quickly found the winnowing basket at home and spread the tea leaves she had picked today on it.

She carefully searched for possible small insects inside, and finally found a small green insect hiding under a leaf.

If you don't look carefully, you really can't tell it. It's almost exactly the same color as tea leaves. Lin Yiran captured it accurately.

Little Caterpillar: "I hid so well, but I was still discovered? Humans are really abominable. Not only do they destroy their living environment, but they also want to kill themselves. Woohoo, I am so pitiful."

Lin Yiran thought she might be hallucinating. She seemed to hear a childish voice scolding her.

I looked around carefully, but didn't see anyone.

He shook his head, perhaps thinking that he had heard it wrong, and threw the insect in his hand to the ground, "Ouch, my waist is going to break. This human is so bad. He just threw me out like that. It hurts so much." The childish voice sounded again.

Lin Yiran heard clearly that it was the little bug she threw out that was talking. Lin Yiran was confused. Could it be that this bug had become a spirit? It could actually talk?

"Are you talking?" Lin Yiran picked up the insect he had just thrown away and asked tentatively.

"You, you, you, can you understand what I'm saying?" The little bug asked in shock, looking up.

Lin Yiran sat down on the ground. Lieyan said that after signing the master-servant contract, he would also inherit some of its abilities.

Could it be that this ability is... that I can understand what various animals say?

Lin Yiran wanted to confirm again, "Do you want to live a good life?"

Little caterpillar...

Who wants to die when they can live? Isn't this nonsense? Of course, it only dared to complain silently in its heart, because the human in front of it could understand what it said.

"Of course I want to live," the little caterpillar raised his head and looked at Lin Yiran.

Lin Yiran was now certain that she could really understand what the green insect in front of her was saying.

She rolled her eyes and said, "Not only will I not kill you, I won't kill your brothers and sisters either. You can take them away with you."

The insects that were hiding in the tea tree leaves and trembling with fear were very excited when they heard the good news.

Yeah, they all don’t have to die. This human is not that bad. They don’t even need their brothers to call them. One by one, they poked out their little heads and looked at Lin Yiran. One brave one tried to crawl out of the dustpan, but saw that this human was just looking at it without any other movement, so he called his other brothers and sisters to crawl out together. Suddenly, a group of small green bugs appeared on the ground.

The brave one led them to climb in an orderly manner towards the gate of the courtyard. When they finally reached the gate, Lin Yiran suddenly said, "Go out and find other trees to settle down. All the tea trees on the mountain are mine."

When the little bugs heard this, they were almost angry to death.

Their favorite thing to eat is the fragrant tea tree leaves. They finally found a few of them, but now they have been occupied by these hateful humans.

Alas, there is no way, the insects have to bow their heads under the eaves because they are too weak. It is as easy to kill them as to kill an ant.

The insects were like eggplants hit by frost. Lin Yiran saw that their speed had obviously slowed down, and knew that they understood what he said.

Haha, this is such a blow! This person's mental endurance is really too poor.

Then he kindly suggested that you could settle down on the mulberry tree.

When the insects heard this, they immediately became energetic again. Yes, why didn’t they think of it? They heard that baby cicadas especially like to eat mulberry leaves.

The baby cicadas are their idols, they are so cute and white and plump!

The food that idols like to eat can’t be that bad, so the little ones quickened their pace and headed towards the mulberry forest.

Lin Yiran watched these little creatures walk out of the yard and breathed a sigh of relief. They were finally gone.

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