Returning to Qingfeng Temple, Ning Fei picked the grapes one by one, put them into the basin, and washed them clean with water.
The Little Fox was next to him, acting coquettishly to Ning Fei again.
This white fox was very clingy.
The Little Falcon stood on a high place, silently looking at Ning Fei.
Foxes were carnivores. They ate mice, fish, frogs, birds, insects, and the like, and also ate fruits.
Ning Fei saw that the little fox was cute, so he threw it one or two grapes. The Little Fox took the grapes with its mouth and ate them. It seemed very satisfied.
Ning Fei waited for the grapes to be washed and dried naturally before he started brewing.
“To make fruit wine from grapes, you must choose the grapes that have just ripened. Unripe grapes will have a astringent taste when brewing, and those that are too ripe will have precipitation.”