Meng Jingzhou flipped open a tiger skin. The tiger skin was ancient, seeming to have a history of over a hundred years. However, it was well-preserved, its dense, tiny characters all clearly legible. Lu Yang and Man Gu curiously stretched their necks to look, but they didn't recognize the script.
"This is demon text, the internal script of the Demon race," Meng Jingzhou explained. As it happened, he could read it.
The Fox Clan was innately lascivious and such traits manifested in their written language. They often penned indecent books. If anyone engaged in certain indescribable acts with these books, the author could harvest a shred of Yang Qi.
As a result, most of the questionable literature commonly circulated in the markets of Central Continent was authored by the Fox Clan. Despite the authorities' frequent campaigns—propagating their dangers and periodically arranging for book burnings—these books persisted, proliferating on the black market.