Married the Second Generation Fox Demon with a Baby in a Flash Marriage - Chapter 13
By the time Ye Xinyu woke up, it was already past 5:00 AM. Her internal biological clock was precise; no matter how exhausted she was, she would wake up at this hour.
Her first sensation was an overwhelming physical fatigue. Her body felt limp, devoid of strength, and her limbs ached as if she had battled several Great Demons for a day and night. Certain private areas felt a stinging, burning sensation.
Ye Xinyu tried to sit up, but her waist lacked the power, forcing her to sink back down. Panting slightly, she checked herself. She was dressed somewhat neatly. Looking around, she saw a large potted plant that looked very familiar. Not far off was a swimming pool.
This is the villa outside Fengcheng University!
The area was silent. It was safe for now. Resting on the lounge chair, she massaged her throbbing temples. Fragmented images flashed through her mind, and a slow flush crept across her pale face. Though her memories were hazy, she knew exactly what had happened.
Checking her arm, she confirmed her fears: the red “Cinnabar Mark of Virginity” (Shougongsha) had indeed vanished.
This was a first-time experience for her, a sensation she had never known. Physically speaking, it had been… wonderful. And her partner had been the grown-up version of “Little Fox,” the childhood pet she so often missed. Just thinking about that bewitching, beautiful face made her heart race.
However, she couldn’t be 100% certain it was actually her. She might have fallen into an illusion. Yet, that fox demon had been wearing the Ye family’s Seal-Binding Bell. There was a 70–80% chance it was the same Little Fox.
Had she not seen that bell, Ye Xinyu wouldn’t have hesitated for that split second. She wouldn’t have stayed her sword, and combined with her weakened state, she wouldn’t have fallen for the creature’s trick.
Regardless, for a demon hunter to have done that with a demon—and not even be certain of the demon’s identity—was a massive blow. As a member of the Ye family’s Sword Sect, she practiced Taoist arts that emphasized detachment. Maintaining her chastity was beneficial for both her cultivation speed and the power of her techniques. Losing her “Primal Yin” meant her demon-hunting prowess would drop significantly, and more importantly, her future cultivation progress would be slowed by more than half.
Usually, Ye family daughters on the hunter path wouldn’t marry until their thirties or forties. Ye Xinyu’s life had been mapped out accordingly, and now, it had been subverted in a single night.
Regret wasn’t in her nature. She had to find that demon. If it wasn’t Little Fox, she would slay it with one stroke! If it was…
She would… make it her Contracted Demon. Yes, that was it.
This fox was likely the first in history to obtain the Primal Yin of a Ye woman. For a human, this would be a shortcut to massive power. For a demon, the effect was less drastic, but it was still a great tonic that would surely enhance its cultivation. If it really was Little Fox, making it her contracted demon wouldn’t be a total waste.
Ten years had passed, and Little Fox was no longer simple and innocent; she actually knew those kinds of techniques. And after finishing, she had run off without a trace!
A surge of inexplicable annoyance rose in Ye Xinyu. As she absorbed some spiritual energy, her body gradually steadied. Her expression returned to its usual cold, distant mask. She stood up, her legs still weak, and began to walk slowly.
Searching the ground, she found a small object resembling a stud earring—her communicator. She put it in her ear and dialed Huo Zhilan.
“Aunt Lan. Yes, it’s me. I’m fine. I’m in a villa northeast of the university, Fengjing Court, Building 12. On your way here, find out who owns this villa. Buy it, no matter the cost. I’ll be staying here for now. Bring my daily necessities.”
Back at the Computer Science dorm, Hu Mengmeng had struggled until 5:00 AM before finally finding a clumsy solution.
Her fox spirit bloodline had been unsealed, and it was now so thoroughly mixed with her human blood that they were hard to distinguish. Fortunately, she discovered a “Sealed Space” made of spiritual energy within her body—the remnants of the seal that had once suppressed her bloodline. It was now tattered and contained only a sliver of the original power.
This small remnant allowed her to feel the difference between the two bloodlines. Although she didn’t know how to repair the seal, she realized she could use her own spiritual energy to wrap around her fox blood, extract it, and stuff it back into that broken space, sealing it shut.
Previously, she couldn’t control spiritual energy while in her human state, but now—for some reason—she could.
As she tucked the fox bloodline away, she felt her chest shrink slightly, her height drop, and her features shift. She couldn’t see the result in the dark, but she felt the change. The downside was that this structure was unstable; if she lost focus, the bloodline would flood her body again. It was like a fat person constantly sucking in their gut to look thin.
Life is so tiring, she thought. Other demons only had to hide their aura; she had to hide her entire bloodline. But she had to stay in school. Her mother had worked so hard to save the twenty thousand yuan for her tuition; she couldn’t waste it.
With the problem temporarily solved, she collapsed onto her bed. Behind her mosquito net, she finally let her focus slip, allowing her body to revert.
She wasn’t sleepy. Her mind drifted back to the steamy images of the night. In her fox-heavy state, her body was sensitive, and she felt more “beauty-obsessed” than usual. Ye Xinyu was the most stunning person she had ever seen.
Hu Mengmeng’s face flushed as her eyes took on a flirtatious glint. “Hu Mengmeng, wake up! She’s a demon hunter!” She pinched herself, only to find her thoughts drifting back seconds later.
As the sun rose and her roommates began to stir, she forced herself to concentrate, tucking the fox bloodline away once more.
She pulled out her phone and used the front camera. She was much thinner than before, with a bit of baby fat on her cheeks and pale skin. She had an oval face, a cute “smiling” mouth, and a slightly rounded nose. She looked fresh and adorable—not stunning, but pleasant. This was likely her “true” human form.
Curious, she let a tiny bit of fox blood slip out. The change was subtle but visible. As she let more out, the corners of her eyes tilted up, her lashes thickened as if she’d applied eyeliner, and her lips became fuller and more vivid. Her nose sharpened, the baby fat vanished, and her face looked like it was being adjusted by a beauty app’s sliders.
She stared at her reflection, mesmerized. I’m so beautiful! What a peerless fairy face!
“Mengmeng, where did you go yesterday? When did you get back?”
The voice of a roommate outside the curtain startled her, snapping her out of her self-obsessed daze.