It actually didn't lead to the little ghost going berserk. On the contrary, after Shou drank his blood, the two of them became even more affectionate.
Originally, he was entrusted by his mother to take care of Shou, but gradually, the little creature seemed to listen to him more than to his mother.
Later, when Ying Ji learned about this, she was quite surprised. However, seeing Shou without any anomalies, she let them continue together.
After Shou jumped out of the Yin Coffin, instead of rushing to suck blood, it hopped around Baili An, appearing very joyful.
Baili An patted its fat head with three tufts of hair, the feeling as icy cold as always. He apologized, saying, "Sorry, Shou, my father has been too strict with me. After my mother left, there's no one to cover your presence, so I truly couldn't let you out."
The little plump kid grinned foolishly and shook his chubby head, indicating he didn't mind at all.
