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Published at 21st of November 2020 06:25:32 PM


Chapter 4.1: 4.1

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Translated By: zyzy

Edited By: Crystal Crater

“So that’s why,” Wei Liang said lazily.

Lin Jiu, however, was shocked by his words. The sides of her face were numb, her teeth felt both sore and painful, and her shoulders were unusually tight. Wei Liang’s warm hand lingered dangerously on her back like a sharp blade or a venomous snake. Lin Jiu half expected that he would pierce her chest with his hand the very next second.

Wei Liang leaned in close to her, his thin lips almost tickling her ear lobes. “So, you have the Wang family’s Jade Heart Sūtra,” he whispered.

Lin Jiu blinked in confusion, and she quickly sifted through the memories in her head.

Yes, before Lin Jiu’s father passed, her mother, Zheng Zi Yu, planned to sell her off to the Wang family. The Wang family were the only cultivators from Tian Yuan on the land. The family prospered and their influence reached every corner of the land, and they were considered the closest branch family to the main family. They also shared 3000 miles of Dong Ting with a veteran sect, Qian Ye.

Lin Jiu’s mother tried her best to help Lin Jiu fight for a position as a concubine of Wang’s eldest grandson. The Wang family gave the Jade Heart Sutra to Lin Jiu and made her completely master it before marrying in.

The Jade Heart Sutra wasn’t a mainstream ability, but was a form of seduction. Mastery of it meant that after the ladies pleasured a man, their bodies will be soft and flexible to shape them into the perfect size. Most importantly, if they lost their virginity before forming their gold core, all the hard work to strengthen their foundation before would be destroyed, and their powers would be sucked away by others for the rest of their lives, like a pitiful cauldron for others.

The servants in the Wang family also needed to master the Jade Heart Sutra. Zheng Zi Yu sold her daughter off in exchange for an elixir that would provide her with the foundation of cultivation, all to help her precious son, Lin Dong Zheng, to stabilize his foundation.

Wei Liang’s slightly dull voice disrupted Lin Jiu’s thoughts. “So that’s why you’re not willing to sleep with me. It’s because of this,” he said.

Lin Jiu calmed her heart rate and decided to utilize this misunderstanding. “You’re the swordsman that everyone looks up to,” she said. “You wouldn’t want to collect the skills of such a small basic level cultivator, do you?”

Wei Liang burst into laughter.

Lin Jiu was slightly startled, and she looked to the side and caught Wei Liang’s smile that he didn’t have time to hide.

He lazily collapsed back into the bed and rested his eyes. “Your qualifications are too weak. If you want to reach core formation, you need the help of objects. You could try using the spirited dripstone that Wang Tian Po guards. After getting your core, you won’t have to worry anymore.”

“…”

Lin Jiu remained mute. If she understood his statement correctly, Wei Liang was implying that he still wanted to sleep with her after she formed her core?

And why did the name Wang Tian Po sound so familiar?

Wei Liang pushed himself upright on the bed and started to undress himself. As he did so, he glanced to the side, signalling her to do the same.

“….”

This crazy man was changing his mind again! He wanted to sleep with her now!

Lin Jiu surrendered, and she flopped back on the bed and spread her arms and legs wide open like a starfish. Struggling would just make her feel even more exhausted, so she should just get this over with.

“Come on!” Lin Jiu cried, closing her eyes tightly.

Her surroundings were completely silent as the sound of Wei Liang undressing also disappeared. After a while, she heard his voice from above her.

“I‘m asking you to get changed, what are you doing?” he asked her strangely.

“Ummm…”

She opened her eyes, then turned over and awkwardly crawled on her hands and feet to get past Wei Liang on the bed. She stood up and strode towards the large wooden wardrobe on one wall and opened the double doors.

“What should I change into?” she asked, looking back at Wei Liang.

Wei Liang had already dressed into a dark green robe. His pale face was like the layer of fresh snow on the branches of a pine tree, cool and refreshing.

“Anything,” he answered shortly. His gaze stopped at her ears, which were completely red.

Lin Jiu slowly calmed herself down. “It’s the middle of the night, and you’re heading out? Do I need to go too?”

“Yes.”

‘Heading out is better than sleeping with him,’ she thought.

She picked a simple black dress, then dashed behind the blinds to change into it.

Just as she finished adjusting her straps, she sensed Wei Liang’s tall figure approaching her from behind. His arms crossed in front of Lin Jiu as he covered her face with a black veil. She turned back and saw that Wei Liang’s astonishingly handsome face was also hidden beneath a veil, save for his beautiful eyes.

“I think your eyes are too unique. People will recognise you at once,” she said truthfully.

“No harm in that,” Wei Liang said in a dismissive tone, then held on to her wrist and brought her to the edge of the mountain.

It was a full moon that night. The wind wasn’t as cold as the night before, and the mountain air breezed past their robes in an elegant arc.

Wei Liang raised his hand, and there was a “shiiing” as his sword withdrew from its sheath and turned into a ray of light shining towards the horizon. He hugged Lin Jiu’s small waist, and in the blink of an eye they stepped on the flying sword and took off like a bird.

Lin Jiu’s face stung from the wind, and reluctantly she buried her face in Wei Liang’s embrace while she kept her hands a vice-like grip on his waist in an effort to keep herself secure. They were going so fast that the strong wind was like shockwaves on her back, and she had to press down the urge to vomit blood.

“So weak,” Wei Liang tutted disapprovingly.

Lin Jiu closed her eyes shut and accepted his criticisms without any retort. He cradled her head in his hand to protect it, and accelerated even more.

Not long after, the two of them arrived at a pitch-black hillside, and Wei Liang told hold of Lin Jiu’s wrist once more and strode forward. Lin Jiu’s legs were limp, and she tried her best to gather her breath as she staggered along behind him.

After about five or six steps, Wei Liang bumped into something, and he stopped in his tracks.

Lin Jiu’s nose collided into his back.




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