The spy bent down to pick her up again but Xinyi swung her sword at him, which he easily dodged.
Each time he tried to approach her, each time she swung her sword. Leaves and dirt flew. Deep cuts formed on the ground. The spiritual power of her attacks increased her attack range and would normally have kept people at bay, but looking at the ease at which the spy was dodging every one of her strikes, she was sure that he was merely toying with her.
His eyes were filled with glee while he very slowly but surely got closer to her. He was already picturing the ways he could have her later.
After letting her swing her sword around for a while more, he finally threw out another rock to put a stop to it. The rock hit her hand and made her drop the sword. In the same instant she dropped her sword, he reached her side and caught her.
After he sheathed her sword for her, he carried Xinyi under his arm like she was some roll of cloth which effectively restrained her arms. He was also mindful of carrying her in a way that her good leg would not be
able to touch him no matter how much she struggled and kicked.
After a short desperate but useless struggle, Xinyi's body suddenly went limp.
The smile on the spy's face faded a little as he looked down at her.
/… Did I go a little overboard in my mental torture?/
Unbeknownst to him, all the time that he thought he was mentally torturing Xinyi, she was communicating with BaoBao.
/ZhangYong's here?/
[Yes!]
/It doesn't seem like this spy is aware of it yet though. There's no urgency at all. Unless he's really wonky in the head…/
[ZhangYong's behaviour also indicates to me that he's still moving without a clear direction.]
/So your surveillance range is wider than theirs… BaoBao, inform me the second you see the slightest difference in ZhangYong's behaviour, okay?/
[Got it!]
After she was caught and found that there was no way to break free, she decided to just rest and recover so that she could put up the fiercest fight once they detected each other's presence and give ZhangYong the chance to reach them.
As much as she disliked that she was going to have to rely on ZhangYong again, she believed that this was the only way she could possibly survive with some dignity instead of living as some entertainment for an individual with a sick taste.
"What's wrong, kitten?"
"It's obvious that I can't win against you. You're too strong." Xinyi replied with resignation clear in her voice. Her head was still hanging low. She looked completely defeated.
"... So this is all the fight you have in you?" He stopped in his tracks and started to look displeased. He found it no fun if she became another meek obedient woman.
"What if it is?"
"Then there's no purpose in having you."
"Does that mean my death or am I let off?" Xinyi probed for clarification. She could only hope that his weird taste would make him ignore meek women. She would kick herself in her shin if he ended up letting her go just because she started acting meek and weak.
"I guess you'll be the first to experience what happens when my pet no longer satisfies me."
He roughly threw her onto the ground in front of him then slowly unsheathed his sword. The sound of it leaving its scabbard sounded like the harbinger of death.
Xinyi endured the agonising pain pulsing through her leg and bit out through gritted teeth, "Did I ever say that I gave up? When I said that I can't win against you, I obviously meant that I have no choice to be your kitten! Can't I rest for awhile? I don't have your stamina for god's sake."
The spy blinked a few times with a blank expression before understanding lit up his face. "So my kitten was only pretending to be meek to escape my clutches!"
After a short bout of relieved and joyful laughter, he continued speaking, "Even if you're tired, I won't let you rest until I'm satisfied, but don't worry, at the most you'll pass out. I'll make sure that you won't die. However, I won't guarantee your life if you lose it at the hands of people you're supposed to be stronger than."
Xinyi felt irked that he was basically briefing her on what her life as his pet would be like.
When he approached her again, she pointed her sword at him. "Don't touch me. I'll walk by myself."
He raised an eyebrow. "With that broken leg?"
He only needed to look at her stubborn and fierce expression to understand what she meant. His eyes darkened with desire again. "That's my kitten."
Xinyi slowly and shakily pushed herself off the ground with her sword. From the way she trembled and how her body was covered in sweat, he could imagine the pain she must be tolerating. Yet, there she stood with her back ramrod straight.
The overwhelming desire to have her drove him to make his move on her there and then. He appeared by her side faster than she could react again. One of his hands kept a firm hold on her hand that has her sword, while his other hand went to the back of her head.
Xinyi was caught completely off guard. She had just pushed herself off the ground when she found her lips being crushed painfully in the next moment.
As soon as she was aware of what was happening, her pupils constricted and a deep frown formed between her brows. Her free hand punched his side at maximum power but he only let out a grunt without budging. When she felt her lips being parted in the next moment, she reflexively bit down hard on his lip.
He pulled his head away fast enough before she bit a chunk of him off, then grinned while he looked down at her, admiring the burning anger in her eyes. "You're just so tempting and enticing. Take this as a preview of what's to come later."
He licked the blood off his lips with satisfaction and joy in his eyes.
"You give me very nice souvenirs. I can't wait."
His action and words sent chills down Xinyi's spine.
"Walk too slow and I'll carry you myself." He warned with a grin before turning to begin their return to the hideout.
Xinyi roughly wiped her lips with her sleeve then glared at three men. She gestured for them to stay between her and the spy.
The spy chuckled when he saw her actions. He then calmly told the hesitant men, "Do as she says." He was sure that Xinyi could not run away from him even if she was unobstructed, especially not in the condition she was in.
As such, they began returning without the fourth man who was still knocked out cold on the ground.
A short while later, the spy's steps faltered a little.
[Now!]
Xinyi took the chance when everyone was distracted with their leader's movement to spin gracefully on her good leg. Her sword silently and cleanly lopped everyone's head off their shoulders.
When he was greeted with such a bloody scene upon turning back to talk to her, he sighed regrettably with a trace of smile still lingering on his lips. "My kitten's so disobedient and crafty. We have to rush now though. As much as I like to have my fun with the commander as well, it's not time for a showdown with him yet."
Expecting him to appear by her side again, she swung her sword in a wide arc in front of her while dodging down. It effectively stopped him in his tracks right after he moved. She used this moment to back off and create more space between them then went into full defense mode.
Knowing that she would not be able to keep up with his speed, she tried to predict his movements instead. Adrenaline rushed through her veins and helped her bear with the pain in her leg. It was like her body recognised this battle as the one that would decide her fate.
The spy was genuinely amazed at the speed she grew when placed in crisis. She has already dodged a few of his moves even if it was by a hair's breadth. Her reflexes were at its peak and she was using everything she learnt about him in this one night to predict his moves. He finally turned serious and unleashed his full killing intent. "Sorry kitten, I don't have the time to play now."
Having experienced the might of ZhangYong's killing intent, Xinyi was only momentarily stunned. She managed to jump up at the last second to dodge his horizontal slash but became vulnerable to all the succeeding slashes of his sword. There was no room or way left for her to escape unscathed.
As soon as she curled into a ball with her arms and legs protecting her torso, she felt her flesh get sliced open in several areas. Her entire body also took the full brunt of his spiritual power. Her blood roiled and spurted out of her mouth. Her body crashed into a tree before limply dropping down to the ground like a broken doll.
The spy rushed towards her unmoving body on the ground. Just as he reached her side, he saw her eyes fly open and her sword slicing through the air towards him at the same time.
Since he was caught off guard for the first time, her attack managed to draw some blood.
Xinyi did not stop. She took the chance to unleash her bout of successive attacks.
High frequency sounds of swords clashing rang throughout the area as the spy parried each and every strike. He quickly regained a footing and pushed forward, ready to take Xinyi down with this move.
Xinyi yelled as she put all of her energy and determination into the final strike of her combo attack.
A sudden and unexpected explosion of spiritual power resulted from their clash that threw Xinyi's body back again. Just as she braced herself for impact, she felt herself being caught firmly in someone's embrace.
The person placed her down gently within the next second and left her with one sentence, "You can rest now."
The person came and left so quickly that she did not get to have a good look at the person's appearance. The voice also was deep and unrecognisable. Despite the lack of identifying information, she had no doubt about the person's identity. /Finally…/
Xinyi relaxed her body and focused entirely on recovering her strength. She was completely worn out from fighting the pressure that the spy's killing intent constantly put on her body.
The explosion of spiritual power had caused spy to stumble backwards several steps. He felt his blood roil from the blow but was, unfortunately, not given time to rest. Another succession of strikes that was far more powerful came flying at him.
ZhangYong made use of the momentum that Xinyi won to continue and put pressure on the spy.
Their attacks that carried the spiritual power of high level Heaven realm martial artists caused chaos. Leaves and dirt were sent flying everywhere, making it look like they were fighting in a storm. Branches and trees broke and fell. Blood littered the ground and stained their clothes.
After several fierce exchanges of blows,the spy realised that ZhangYong was dominating the fight in the way that a person from a higher level would. Although they dealt almost an equal number of injuries to each other, the injuries he suffered were worse in severity as compared to the ones ZhangYong suffered.
/How's this be possible?! I'm sure he has the same martial ability as me!/
Unbeknownst to everyone else besides ZhangYong, his current power was thanks to the spiritually nourished herbs, but he was also fueled by anger and murderous rage.
ZhangYong had spent years tirelessly searching for Xinyi high and low. When he could not find her in the capital or in any towns or villages, he turned to searching for her in the wilderness. He turned over every stone and scoured every corner that looked even remotely livable. Every failed search was a blow to his confidence. He believed that it was his fault that he could not find her.
Nevertheless, he did not give up hope, especially when he believed that the mystery person putting the lost articles on the path of the soldiers' patrol routes was Xinyi. Reports of such incidences only started ever since her disappearance.
When he was met with the scene of a relatively small body crashing hard against a tree before falling to the ground, his first and only thought was still of capturing the spy. However, the moment the "boy's" desperate last burst of attack revealed the face behind the scraggly hair, his heart stopped and his mind blanked out.
/Pearl./
She looked different and darker than what he remembered, but he had thought of her so much that he was able to recognise her immediately.
His body moved to go to her aid before his mind started working again.
He then witnessed the very scene he treasured and loved seeing the most on the battlefield. A breakthrough that could turn the tides. It brought back familiar feelings of pride and happiness. Nostalgia filled him but there was also rage. Uncontrollable rage. Now that he was close enough to her, he saw very clearly how her body was littered with grievous injuries.
It had not yet crossed his mind how the extent of his emotions far surpassed the anxiety and fear he instinctively felt when he witnessed the moment when HuiShan almost lost her life at the banquet.
As much as he wanted to explode, he controlled himself and made sure that he placed her down carefully. Right after he told her to rest, he left with a murderous look in his eyes to unleash his wrath with a series of reckless and random strikes of his sword.
He let himself be lost in his rage since he knew that Xinyi was safe behind him. As long as he continued to push the spy back and away from Xinyi, it would be fine.
Very soon, however, a sword fight was no longer enough to satisfy him or quell the rage rampaging within him. ZhangYong threw his sword aside and his fist connected with the spy's stomach in the next second.
The spy flew back, breaking a few trees along the way. His body felt thrashed and weak, and blood poured out of his mouth.
ZhangYong appeared in front of him with an arm raised and ready to pummel him down without giving him a chance to take a breather.
At the same moment, the spy's bloodied mouth stretched into a wide grin. "Goodbye, it was nice fighting you."
The spy's words made ZhangYong freeze. His senses came back to him and his guard was instantly raised. Because he had his full focus on the spy, it was only now that he realised there was another presence. He looked up and found the tip of a sword an inches away from his face. Although his fast reflexes enabled him to dodge instantaneously, it was still not enough to escape unscathed. The sword grazed past his cheek and cut his jaw but the assailant did not stop there. When he saw ZhangYong dodge, he reacted at the same time and changed the angle of the sword so that it plunged towards ZhangYong's chest. A loud thud sounded and blood spilled on the ground and on the spy. The assailant's body hung lifelessly off the tree trunk that the spy last crashed into with a sword pierced through his heart from his back. The spy and ZhangYong were momentarily stunned by the unexpec
Luna regained consciousness and found herself back in the black claustrophobic space. Her body felt light and comfortable again. It felt as if her experience of dying just moments ago was nothing but a bad dream. "Is it always like this here?" Luna looked at BaoBao who was in the space with her instead of talking to her through telepathy like the first time they met. BaoBao looked around the seemingly empty space. "Seems like it..." "It can't be changed?" "This space is supposed to reflect the host's heart. I've never heard of it changing its appearance before." "So my heart's black?" "I don't know. We've never considered interpreting its appearance." "Doesn't matter then." Luna had only asked about it in passing. "Would you know what happens in the rest of the story?" "Yup! I will know everything alon
Luna woke up to intense pain coursing through her entire body. She hissed in frustration. /First I wake up weak like I was on the verge of dying. Now I wake up in pain like I'm dying again. What next? I wake up when I'm supposed to be lying dead in a coffin?/ BaoBao winced. He could not control when she would appear in the story. [Do you want to receive the original soul's memories first or for me to carry you somewhere to recover first?] /Give me the memories. I need to understand the situation I'm in first before knowing where I can go./ The first thing Luna understood upon receiving the memories was that she was in a dog eat dog world. Everything was decided by power, including the position of the ruler of the country. All they had to do was to challenge the ruler to an official death match, if the match was refused, a revolt was allowed. People in this world had real magical abilities. They could create s
Alice quickly realised that her spiritual energy could not flow in or out of her body. If she had to describe it, it was as if her pores were clogged or plugged close. Now that she focused intensely on the quality of the air around her, she could not feel the same energy in it that she felt in the previous world. So, she could only circulate and control the flow of the energy within her. She played around with the flow, then tested if she could concentrate the energy flow to a specific body part. Finding that it was possible, she moved on to test the effects. She set up the pillow nicely against the wall, then punched it with her good arm. Poof. Her punch was measly. The original soul had seriously neglected training her body, like many other magic users do. She fluffed up the pillow nicely again, then threw the same punch, except this time, she concentrated the flow of energy into her arm. Her hand flew faster. Ponk! Along with the sound, some stuffing squeezed out of the holes tha
BaoBao knew that Alice could not see so he warned her. [Defend!!] Alice immediately curled herself into a ball and surrounded herself with a water wall. In the next instant, fire broke through the earth and hit her. She focused her defense on her left side while she kicked the walls around her repeatedly. She did not dare to take a break. She did not know how much he had reinforced the cage and her water wall was already dangerously thin. Just before her water wall completely evaporated, her foot broke through the earth box. However, she jumped right into another earth wall. One of his lackeys had stayed alert and provided assistance when he saw Alice break out. Her water wall evaporated. Intense heat seared her sides and a short cry escaped her mouth. As soon as she felt the burning pain, a strong cooling breeze blew through the entire area. The earth walls around her shattered and she braced herself for impact. Instead, she found he
Meanwhile, back in Alice room, Alice reflected on the fight with the fire user, while looking at the water ball floating above her bandaged hand. She thought about how her water wall changed to steam. /Understanding our ability like it is a part of our body... I know the chemistry of water and about the movement of particles... Would it be possible to manipulate it down to the individual particles?/ She visualised her water ability down to its individual water particles then imagined them moving differently. She visualised slowing down the particles' movement and making them increasingly compact. Sweat began to bead on her forehead from her intense concentration. It took a whole five minutes before BaoBao exclaimed, "I see some frost forming on the surface!" Alice made the water disperse and panted. /It's possible! I can change the state of my water!/ BaoBao could not believe it too. If she could change the state of water into ice an
That night, the first sparring match was held. Violet first paired up with Alice while Ethan paired up with Stephan. Violet was not an overbearing opponent and Alice felt like it was a perfect practice match for a warm up. Moreover, Violet's fire ability was naturally against her water ability. It was good for her to practice increasing the strength of her power and withstand other's attacks. After an hour, Ethan paired up with Alice while Violet paired up with Stephan. Ethan was a little trickier as he had a similar fighting style with Alice. However, she still did not have to go all out with Ethan because he left loopholes in his stances and attacks that she took advantage off. After another hour, Stephan paired up with Alice, while Violet paired up with Ethan. Alice knew that Stephan was unlike the other two who would go easy on her, so she decided to use this chance to go all out. Despite that, Stephan looked the most bored out of the three she sparred wi
Alice ended up having lunch with the trio. Violet was not a chatterbox but because Ethan and Alice hardly spoke, she dominated conversations. Stephan was the next in line for always responding to Violet either by teasing her or giving proper responses. Alice only replied whenever she was asked something. Ethan was... largely ignored. Violet only paid attention to him when he says something proactively. [Should you talk to him a little?] BaoBao felt a little sorry for him. /What for? Such is the fate of the second male lead./ Alice told BaoBao. BaoBao kept quiet. He truly did not have a reason to give. /Besides, he's happy enough being near the female lead. Just leave him be./ Alice decided to be kinder to BaoBao who was only being sympathetic. With Alice's reassurance, BaoBao felt enlightened and thought to himself. [Is this what it means to think from their perspective?] Nigh
RenRan began napping. A lot. Souls did not need sleep, but they could choose to do so. FanHai was one of those who seemed to never catch a wink of sleep. While RenRan slept, he stayed by her side, always keeping himself busy with something. This carried on for a good time before she began to catch him with his guard lowered after waking up. ‘A while more.’ RenRan did not believe that a man like him could keep himself entertained this long and resist a cat nap with her. At this point, BaoBao cried out in frustration. There were a few times she could have slipped away because he had already fallen asleep with her! He even dared to cuddle with her. That spot was only reserved for two people! Him and the familiar soul! “Is it really too much to assist by waking her up?” He challenged the elder one. “Is it so hard for her to stay awake in a world that doesn’t need sleep?” He challenged BaoBao back. “...That’s easy for you to say.” Then, BaoBao puffed his cheeks and returned to gl
RenRan’s eyes opened wide. No matter how hard she pushed against him or how much she pounded his chest, shoulders, or head, he persisted on. She tried to bite him, but he avoided using his tongue and skillfully moved his mouth in tandem with her attempts. With his hand cupping the back of her head, she could not break the kiss either. She was at his complete mercy. ‘I should have dropped the act earlier. This isn’t worth it!’ Fear slowly gripped her heart as she wondered how far he would take it. Then, he stopped, just as suddenly as he started. “Enough?” He grinned and meaningfully applied greater pressure on her lower back. His move made RenRan conscious of the rock hard member against her abdomen. Immediately recognising what it was, she fiercely pushed against his chest and demanded, “Okay, let me go! I’ll properly spend some time with you first!” He smiled with satisfaction. “Like I thought.” Then, he let her go. “You wouldn’t have to waste so much time and energy if you jus
RenRan’s heart jumped but she poised herself promptly, ready to grapple with whoever had manhandled her. “Why’d you run away from me? Didn't we have deal?” The somewhat familiar deep voice cleared up the situation. “I’m not running from you.” RenRan explained as she attempted to pull her arm out of his strong grip. “You know you can’t lie with this within us.” He pointed at his chest and kept on his tight smile. “You got to try harder than that to convince me.” RenRan frowned. “And I was precisely following that to find you, as agreed.” His smile gradually disappeared as his gaze dropped to study her entire body. “…You’re weaker than the last time I saw you.” RenRan had nothing to say in response. Instead, she attempted to twist her arm free again. “Even so, I’ve never heard of a compass malfunctioning because of this before.” Annoyed with his accusations, RenRan tuned in
RenRan headed for a condensed group of swirling sparkles that was just a little larger than her. ‘So, my mission is to achieve my dream no matter the cost. What’s my dream? To find YingTao? No, I’ll definitely find him. It’s just a matter of time. Then, I’ll find out that YingTao doesn’t want me anymore. And I’ll want him back...’ RenRan thought of everything that had happened in RenRan’s life. ‘I can only hope that her dream’s that simple...’ She began to think of all her misdemeanors, then ways to right her wrongs. [I should stop you right there. If it wasn’t clear enough before, as long as you’re in the story scenes, you’re supposed to do and say all the things the original character did.] ‘What? You didn’t say that earlier.’ [I mentioned earlier that it's risky to provoke this world’s consciousness into doing anything. So, we can only observe this world. What do you think this mea
Luna was right. She had inhabited Luo RenRan’s body. RenRan’s family belonged to the working class, but her gripe was not their standard of living, it was her parents’ favourtism for her brothers. She was the only girl, and she was the oldest. Anything her brothers did, she was responsible for. Any wrong they committed, they were let off with a more lenient punishment, while she was supposed to forgive and forget. Their expectations for her and the restrictions they imposed on her could not be compared to the standards they held her brothers against. The only solace she had was that her siblings never directly crossed her line, even when she was old enough to start working. If only it stayed that way forever. “RenRan... Forgive your brother, okay? You know he only took it because he needed it and only you can help him. If you have someone you need to blame, blame your father.” A gentle motherly voice coaxed her. “If your father helped, none of us would be
“Wh- What am I doing here?” BaoBao looked around in shock. He recognised this place. The last time he was here, it was to defend Luna. “Why am I back here?”The elder one sighed. “Why did you do it?”“D- Do what?”Gasps were heard around him.“It lies.”“It truly deceives.”“Surely, that’s bad.”“This can’t go on.”“It’s always this one system.”“Clearly there’s something wrong with it.”All the administration looked at the elder one, waiting for the go ahead. The elder one looked at BaoBao so intensely as if BaoBao was a specimen under his microscope. BaoBao gulped. He felt exposed. What was with this elder one? Whatever the case, Luna had already been sent to the next world. He could not dilly dall
“Don’t ignore me! I know you’re awake!” Someone pushed Luna’s shoulder hard. Her eyes flew open, and a purple and black galaxy unfolded before her. Her bottom left whatever she had been sitting on, but she did not fall. There was a resistance that made her body glide instead. Luna blinked a few times, stunned. "I dare you to say it again.” The same voice challenged her. Luna turned towards the source. There it was again. The sensation when she moved was familiar. However, she had no time to make sense of it. The deep voice belonged to a burly woman, instead of a man like Luna had assumed, not that it made anything better. Her guest looked as friendly as a starving lioness. Luna straightened her neat celestial-like robes while she quickly collected her thoughts. It shimmered and shone brighter than the glow emanating from her body. The fabric was so silky to touch that it was like water. Although it was transluc
“LUNA!” BaoBao jumped onto her. Luna grunted from the impact. It reminded her of how much he had grown from the first time she met him. ‘How is he so weightless but so heavy at the same time?’ “Hi BaoBao,” she laughed lightly, “Is this your new way of sending me to the next world?” “Huh?! No, no! It’s far too soon to be sending you to the next world, isn’t it?!” Luna laughed even more. “I was just teasing.” BaoBao blinked innocently. “Oh.” Luna looked at him endearingly. “You’re still so much like a kid.” She rubbed the top of his head lovingly. “Don’t systems live for eternity, if nothing goes wrong?” “Mmhm, what about it?” “It still felt that long to you?” “YES!” BaoBao confirmed without a second thought. Luna laughed. “Let’s spend some time together before heading to the next world.” BaoBao’s heart warmed and h
Nozomi closed her eyes and thought hard about his request. It did not feel right or good to take his years, but she had no right to dictate how he should live his life.‘Since he’s really fine with it...’Nozomi pushed her hands forward to cup his cheeks. “Okay...”Hikaru’s eyes brightened up. He promptly retrieved his book and readied himself. Nozomi watched Hikaru activate his magic with interest. The way his book’s ribbon splits and transforms into a robe and staff never got old. “Thank you, for going along with my wishes.” His heartfelt gratitude was reflected in his eyes as well. Nozomi smiled in understanding and squeezed his hands that were once again holding onto hers. Hikaru closed his eyes and focused on her presence, then said the incantation that he had memorised by then.Green glowing vine marks appeared