The original owner had very little demonic power, and he was chased by a big demon when they first met. During this process, he also had contact with the other party, so his body was naturally contaminated by the other party's demonic energy.
In the original story, the original owner used this reason to cover up the fact that he was a monster.
He was very cautious, and he had learned to hide his identity since he was a child, so he didn't reveal himself at all for a period of time.
And now Jian Chen strictly followed the plot. Except for being accidentally frightened and showing his tail in the morning, he didn't do anything else that could expose himself.
Thinking that his tail was exposed as quickly as it was hidden by him, Jian Chen carefully recalled that Jiang Chichuan didn't show any strange expressions at that time, and he naturally felt that he was exposing his identity. It's consistent with the script.
Because of this idea, after his plan to temporarily separate the two armies with Jiang Chichuan failed again, the little rabbit in Jian Chen's heart did not completely lie down. He just prayed hard with his paws, whether those monsters in the village were either they left as Jiang Chichuan said, or he could figure out Jiang Chichuan's identity and go home first, lock the door and hide.
To be honest, Jian Chen was still worried.
Although the further he walked, the more the village became visible to him, but when he got really close to the entrance of the village, Jian Chen still unconsciously slowed down.
He did this completely subconsciously, not entirely because he was worried about monsters approaching and exposing his identity, but from his own perspective. What he was more worried about was the reaction of the villagers when they saw him.
Jian Chen has never been good at dealing with this kind of thing, not to mention that the identity of the original owner is more complicated here, and he has been involved with the people living in the village for more than ten years. It is really a bit troublesome.
The little rabbit, whose courage returned to the normal level, began to hesitate. He gradually slowed down his pace, and finally stopped.
Jian Chen's reaction all fell into Jiang Chichuan's eyes.
The man usually goes out with Shao He and others, and when he gets along with the other three disciples on the mountain, he rarely sees such vivid expressions on their faces.
So now he was not in a hurry to urge or ask, but just stood there silently. It wasn't until Jian Chen finally made up his mind to take a step forward that he followed his example and walked forward silently.
"Master, can I discuss this with you?"
Jian Chen plucked up the courage to walk forward for a short half of the distance, but as he walked, he still had too many things on his mind. He was considering whether he would see someone and whether the other person would say something strange that would affect the plot, but he was also purely considering his own reality. He doesn't want to have too much trouble communicating with others.
He hesitated on the spot, and finally turned his attention to Jiang Chichuan for help.
The latter who was called by him did not speak immediately. Instead, he just lowered his eyes and silently motioned for him to continue speaking.
After craning his neck and looking forward for a few times, Jian Chen stood not far from the village entrance. He stood on tiptoe and looked inside. He seemed to have seen someone. The next second, he immediately took a step back and hid himself behind Jiang Chichuan.

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Don't Pinch The Tip Of My Tail
General FictionChinese Title: 不要捏我尾巴尖[快穿] Author: 鹤望兰 On his first day in the fast-travel bureau, Jian Chen cocked his ears and confidently accepted the task of being the villain's cannon fodder. He originally thought that he acted as a villain according to the d...