Seeing Lan Shan eagerly pouncing forward, about to start, Lu Wenwu righteously stopped her.
"Wait, wait, wait, I know you're in a rush, but don't be. This kind of thing can't be rushed."
Interrupted, Lan Shan was quite displeased, looking down at Lu Wenwu with grievance, her hands rather restless.
Having already experienced Su Qinghong's baptism, Lu Wenwu, however, had immense self-control, steady as a rock.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas says: In the Mountain of Qingqiu there is a beast, its shape like a fox with nine tails, its voice like an infant, capable of consuming humans, and those consumed are not bewitched.
This does not mean eating the Nine-tailed Fox can prevent bewitchment; often the recipes in the Classic are just for amusement.
In reality, many times "consume" is a homonym.
In Liu Zongyuan's "On Horses," it states: "Those who feed horses do not know they are feeding them to run a thousand li."
The first "consume" means "feed," akin to nurturing.
