Month: October 2023 (Page 9 of 13)

Chapter 3 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 3

 

Y City, the headquarters of Tangyi Performing Arts Company.

 

Tang Chaobai looked at the earnings for this quarter, then handed the documents to his assistant. “File these.”

 

“Sure.”

 

The assistant walked to the door but was stopped by Tang Chaobai. “By the way, how’s the production team doing?”

 

“I’ve already informed the producers and the director. They agreed to keep the second male lead role for Xi Yan. But he needs to come over for a costume test. Also, there’s a new actor in the company who successfully auditioned for the role of the male fourth lead. The shooting is scheduled to start around August, and they asked if you’re attending the launch ceremony?”

 

Tang Chaobai usually didn’t get involved in such matters. With the company investing in so many films and TV shows every year, he couldn’t attend every launch ceremony or premiere. However, this time was different.

 

“Go ahead. Tell them I’ll attend.”

 

The assistant nodded. He wasn’t surprised. Over the years, he had learned that Tang Chaobai, who was normally reserved, was quite indulgent with his troublesome younger brother. This was obviously a deliberate move to support Xi Yan.

 

“And tell Xi Yan’s manager to keep him from going out for a while. We don’t want any trouble.”

 

Outside, very few people knew that contemporary idol singer Xi Yan was actually surnamed Tang and was the second young master of Tangyi. Xi Yan had grown up as a free-spirited person. Even with him becoming a public figure, Tang Chaobai still had to help clean up after him from time to time.

 

The assistant also had a headache. How could the Demon King of the World stay home for two months? Not to mention his manager; sometimes even Tang Chaobai couldn’t keep him in check.

 

After the assistant left, Tang Chaobai received a bank deduction message for a card he rarely used, showing a charge of over 5,000.

 

Not long after, a photo was sent to him, a picture of a pair of earrings.

 

Fang Yingying: “Do you like them?”

 

Tang Chaobai: “They look great.”

 

Fang Yingying: “I wanted to buy you a watch too. What style do you like?”

 

Tang Chaobai actually had a lot of watches, many of them sent to him by brands. He wasn’t lacking in that department, and this time, he used his rarely used card.

 

Tang Chaobai: “Any style is fine.”

 

Fang Yingying: “Hehe, I’ll buy you one then. I just saw a handbag that’s really nice, but it’s a bit expensive.”

 

Her intentions were clear, and Tang Chaobai couldn’t miss them. However, he had more than enough money for this, and this girl had saved him that day. He wasn’t going to be stingy about this amount of money.

 

Tang Chaobai: “If you like it, buy it. You might need to wear something a bit less ordinary when you debut.”

 

Fang Yingying: “Thank you, Big Brother Tang!”

 

Fang Yingying put her phone away, her high heels clicking as she walked into a luxury brand handbag store. “Wrap up the bag I saw earlier.”

 

“Sure, Miss. Will you be paying with a card or cash?”

 

“Card.”

 

Qu Di came from a unusual family. His mother had remarried, and he had a stepfather and a 10-year-old Alpha stepsister named Wan Yunong. Unlike Qu Di, Wan Yunong excelled academically from a young age and didn’t need her parents to worry about her. She was truly a child from another family, and her presence made Qu Di, a beta, even less noticeable in the household.

 

In fact, Qu Di’s stepfather treated him fairly well. He provided for Qu Di to finish his college education and didn’t mistreat him in terms of food and shelter. However, he couldn’t bring himself to be close to Qu Di. Qu Di didn’t blame him. He had arrived at this family when he was twelve, a relatively awkward age when it was difficult for his stepfather to know how to get close to him.

 

After graduation, he had originally planned to return home and discuss his plans to go to Y City with them. However, when he got home, he found that no one was there. Even the table had gathered some dust, indicating that they had been gone for at least a week. He called and found out that his stepfather, a civil servant, was on a business trip, and his mother had gone with him.

 

“We’re in H City now, and Yunong is at her grandmother’s place. Do you need anything?” His mother hadn’t attended his graduation ceremony and hadn’t even inquired about it. It seemed she had genuinely forgotten.

 

“Mom, I’m going to Y City in a couple of days.”

 

There was a brief silence from the other end. After a while, his mother’s tone was unexpectedly gentle. “You… graduated?”

 

“Yes, I received my diploma a few days ago.”

 

“Go ahead, try your best. And take good care of yourself. Oh… I don’t have much to give you, but I do have some money. I’ll transfer it to you, and you can use it.”

 

Qu Di suddenly felt a lump in his throat. “Mom, you don’t have to. I still have some money left from my part-time job, enough to get by.”

 

“Don’t be polite. Over there isn’t like here; it’s a big city, and you’ll have expenses. What can you do with that little money?”

 

“Okay, thanks, Mom.”

 

“Alright, let’s not talk anymore. He’s calling me. If you need anything, send me a message.”

 

The person on the other end called for her, and she hung up.

 

Qu Di looked around the empty house, and a tender place in his heart was touched. His mother still cared for him, and he was grateful that he had family.

 

Two days later, Qu Di packed his few belongings and set off for Y City. Before boarding the plane, he received a message from Qi Shan.

 

For the past few days, Qi Shan had been bombarding him with messages. At first, Qu Di would respond, but eventually, he stopped paying attention. If it weren’t for work, Qi Shan might have come to the airport to kidnap him.

 

“Would you like to reconsider? This place is quite good too.”

 

“Competition in City Y is fierce. You’re just a script writer; why do it there?”

 

“Qu Di, say something, don’t just stay silent.”

 

Qi Shan always thought that Qu Di wanted to go to City Y for that scoundrel Yang Ji. She thought it was too impulsive. Was it worth going to such lengths for someone like him?

 

But only Qu Di knew he wasn’t doing it for someone; he was doing it for himself. City Y was the most developed place economically and the center of the entertainment industry in the country. There were opportunities everywhere, it depended on whether you could seize them.

 

He wanted to prove to Yang Ji that with talent, he would establish himself in this city one day. Today, what he called choices were just a joke.

 

As soon as the plane landed, Qu Di found the place he had previously arranged online. He and Yang Ji had withdrawn the deposit for that room. He happened to rent a place over here. After paying three months’ rent with his own money, he had only his mother’s ten thousand left.

 

If it wasn’t for the money his mother sent him, he might have starved as soon as he arrived here. He was indeed too optimistic, coming here with no preparation at all.

 

He was munching on a piece of bread while browsing some job postings online when he received a message from Qi Shan.

 

Qi Shan: [Tangyi Hiring a personal assistant.docx]

 

Qi Shan: [I got this from my dad. Why don’t you give it a try? The benefits are pretty good.]

 

Qi Shan’s family was relatively affluent. Her father was a well-known local car dealer, and she had some insider information. She was currently working as an assistant for variety show planning at a TV station, arranged by her father.

 

Qu Di: [Thank you, I’ll take a look.]

 

Qi Shan: [You finally replied to me? My goodness, if it weren’t for me sending you this, would you leave me talking to myself forever?]

 

Qu Di: [I just got off the plane and got back to where I’m staying. Sorry.]

 

Qi Shan: [Humph, I’ll forgive you.]

 

Qi Shan: [How’s your place? Take a photo and show me.]

 

Qu Di looked up at the flickering lights and silently finished the last bite of his bread.

 

Qu Di: [It’s not bad, but definitely not as good as your villa.]

 

Qi Shan: [It’s late; you should get some sleep. Work can wait.]

 

Qi Shan knew that Qu Di was the type to keep his good news to himself. She didn’t want to pry into his life if he didn’t want to share.

 

The next day, Qu Di submitted several resumes, including the position of a life assistant at Tangyi. Although he had strange feelings toward Tangyi because of Yang Ji, he couldn’t be sure he would be chosen. After all, they were only hiring one person, and who knew how many people would be competing for the job.

 

Two days later, at Tangyi headquarters.

 

Tang Chaobai’s assistant brought a stack of resumes to his office. “Mr. Tang, I’ve picked out the better candidates from these, a total of ten. Please have a look.”

 

Tang Chaobai, this rich young man, had already driven away three assistants, and his manager was almost at his wit’s end. This time, besides finding him an assistant, the main task was to keep an eye on Tang Chaobai and report on his life at any time.

 

In other words, it was to keep an eye on him.

 

Tang Chaobai flipped through a few pages and eventually pulled out one. “What about this one? Has his background been checked?”

 

The assistant was somewhat surprised. This person was a recent graduate, and while he was outstanding, he had the least experience among them.

 

More than eighty percent of the applicants had come because of the name Tangyi. Many of them were devoted fans, and the ones who were not betas have already been eliminated in the first round.

 

“His background has been checked. He’s from City P, and his family background is a little odd, with his stepfather working in a government position. They are relatively well-off. He just moved to this area recently, probably to find work.”

 

Such people were common. After graduating, they came to big cities with enthusiasm to “fulfill their dreams.”

 

“But… he has no experience at all.”

 

“With no experience, he will be easier to mold. Besides, don’t you think he looks kind of naive?”

 

“Naive…??” The assistant looked at the ID photo. Well, he didn’t look that bad… The young man smiled somewhat green, exuding the fragrance of sunshine, obviously an unworldly kid.

 

“I don’t need someone too clever.”

 

The assistant understood. As an artist’s assistant, many times, he would know a lot of things. Given the relationship between Tang Xi Yan and Tang Chaobai, if he wanted to find an assistant who was actually a monitor, he had to figure out a way to make him appear mute to the outside world. And someone with no background, no experience, and seeming naive was just the right fit.

 

He handed the resume to Tang Chaobai. “You arrange a second interview for him. If he passes, we’ll have someone train him.”

 

To excel in this job, the first thing was to learn how to endure Tang Xiyan’s harsh words, and training was undoubtedly essential.

 

That day, Qu Di had just finished an interview with a company. It was a scorching summer day, and as he walked down the street, he was about to buy a bottle of water for himself when he received a call from Tangyi’s HR department, informing him that his resume had been approved and scheduling an interview at the company.

 

Qu Di was in a daze for a while before he reacted.

 

“I… I have time now.”

 

“Can we schedule the interview for tomorrow afternoon?”

 

“Sure, thank you.”

 

“My number is…”

 

That evening, Qu Di bought himself a small cake with a rich layer of cream and fresh fruits on top. Although he hadn’t crossed any major hurdles yet, he decided to treat it as a reward for himself.


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Chapter 3 – Devil Marriage Contract

Chapter 3

 

Probably sensing the murderous intent, Si Lan, who was half-asleep, restlessly turned over.

 

Haowei looked at Si Lan and said, “No need. He is still useful to me, and I plan to stay by his side for a while.” He needed Si Lan’s blood to heal his spiritual injury and to investigate the secret of the Flame Serpent.

 

The Flame Serpent had gone mad in the Demon Realm, and he suspected that the mysterious person who had injured him during his Heavenly Tribulation was from the Demon Realm, perhaps even the current Si Lan.

 

Thinking about this, Haowei narrowed his eyes and stared at Si Lan with a dangerous expression.

 

If it turned out to be Si Lan’s doing, he would pluck his feathers and stew him in a pot.

 

Seeing Haowei’s expression, Yuwudao couldn’t help but feel worried.

 

Initially, Haowei had transformed into a seventeen or eighteen-year-old youth, then into an eight or nine-year-old child, and now he looked like a five or six-year-old. If this continued, who knew what he would become…

 

Moreover, after spending some time with Haowei, Yuwudao had noticed that when he transformed into a child, not only did his magical power weaken, but his mental age also decreased.

 

Yuwudao’s expression was conflicted, and after much hesitation, he finally told Haowei about the decrease in mental age and advised him to be cautious in the Demon Realm.

 

Haowei seemed almost incredulous and stared at Yuwudao with a frozen expression.

 

Has he decreased in mental age?

 

How was that possible?

 

Yuwudao sensed Haowei’s increasingly gloomy expression and quickly found an excuse to leave, taking away a drop of Si Lan’s blood and a feather without giving Haowei the opportunity to reprimand him.

 

“…” A Haowei with decreased mental age.

 

Si Lan, who was half-asleep, felt like he heard someone talking, and in a half-dreamy state, he felt something cold sliding over his skin, making his body shiver lightly. He subconsciously tucked the cold object into his arms, hugging it tightly.

 

When he was a child, his mother used to wrap her large wings around him, providing warmth.

 

The small creature suddenly stiffened in his arms, not moving and not struggling.

 

Si Lan had slept for two full days and nights before waking up. When he woke up, his head was still spinning, and he felt quite weak.

 

This wine was a bit too strong.

 

He couldn’t help but complain to himself, and as he sat up from the bed, he glanced at the fresh bloodstain on his wrist. Suddenly, he remembered something and hurriedly took out the small creature from his embrace.

 

Looking at the white bundle in his palm, he froze for a moment.

 

It wasn’t a dream!

 

He had actually soaked the Heavenly Emperor’s son!

 

The small white dragon was now lying limp, with two pink dragon horns sprouting from its head, and four plump little claws emerging beneath its white and silver scales. Its tail had split into several segments, and it now had a somewhat dragon-like appearance.

 

Si Lan reached out to sense its spiritual energy and found that its internal energy had become much more stable, and its breathing had become rhythmic. He couldn’t help but marvel at its remarkable recovery ability.

 

Indeed, a true dragon, capable of self-healing.

 

But he had completely forgotten why he had slept for two days and why there was fresh blood on his wrist.

 

He remembered that he had found this little white dragon on Qiongsha Island, and according to the words of that diviner, it was supposed to be his destined one…

 

He hesitated for a moment, as he compared the size of the small white dragon to himself. He was over a thousand years older than it, and he was of the same generation as its father, or even its grandfather.

 

Wouldn’t that make him a cradle robber, going for a sprout?

 

A somewhat embarrassed and awkward expression appeared on his face.

 

This didn’t seem very ethical.

 

But this small white dragon was the Heavenly Emperor’s son. If he marries it in the future…

 

He didn’t know what he was thinking, and his eyes showed a slight flicker.

 

Suddenly, he felt that having a husband who was over a thousand years younger than himself wasn’t a big deal.

 

“Being young has its advantages,” Si Lan said with a hint of a smile.

 

When the small white dragon woke up, it happened to meet Si Lan’s “deeply affectionate” gaze, and its golden eyes widened in inexplicable fear. It instinctively coiled its tail and tried to escape.

 

Si Lan, quick to react, caught the little white dragon’s two front paws and exclaimed, “Little one, you’re awake!”

 

The little white dragon looked at him with a blank expression.

 

“You can’t speak, can you? Right, you haven’t fully formed yet,” Si Lan mumbled to himself. He took some wild fruits from his storage bag and offered them to the little white dragon, looking eager, “Would you like something to eat?”

 

The little white dragon, upon hearing this, shifted its gaze to Si Lan’s wrist, instinctively swallowing its saliva.

 

Over the past two days, it had managed to recover quickly by drinking some of Si Lan’s blood.

 

Seeing it looking at the wild fruits, Si Lan mistakenly thought it was interested in them and said, “I knew dragons are herbivores…”

 

“…”

 

The ignorant Demon Lord.

 

Faced with Si Lan’s eager gaze, the little white dragon had no choice but to accept the wild fruits. However, its eyes remained fixed on Si Lan’s wrist throughout.

 

After successfully feeding it, Si Lan looked at Haowei with affection all over his face. He was actually a bit apprehensive about snakes, especially ones that were long and boneless. However, the small white dragon was pure white, with glossy scales, making it look rather cute.

 

He smiled and bent down, “You need to grow up quickly so we can form a bond in the future.”

 

The little white dragon’s expression froze upon hearing this, as it suspected it had misheard. A bond between the two of them?

 

At that moment, Si Lan suddenly reached out and rubbed its head. It struggled to get free but found that not only was its head being rubbed, but its pink dragon horns and four small claws were being vigorously rubbed as well.

 

“So adorable, I should have caught a dragon and kept it as a pet a long time ago,” Si Lan mumbled to himself.

 

Because they were so close when he spoke, his breath and warmth reached the top of the little white dragon’s head, as if it could penetrate its cold dragon scales and vividly touch its flesh and bones, caressing its dragon skeleton, causing the entire dragon to become soft in an instant.

 

The color of its golden eyes gradually solidified into a reddish-gold, and its silver scales turned into a pale pink, emitting a faint pink halo.

 

Si Lan stared at the pink halo in astonishment and said, “So you’re a color-changing dragon!”

 

“…” The little white dragon.

 

Si Lan picked up the small white dragon, full of excitement, and curiously examined it, wanting to know how it changed color.

 

He fiddled with the small white dragon’s body, trying to find out, much to the dragon’s annoyance. It quickly curled up and covered its sensitive areas with its claws, glaring at Si Lan with an angry expression.

 

The rude Demon Lord.

 

Where was he looking?

 

If it hadn’t been injured, it would have poked out the wild chicken’s eyes and turned it into a one-eyed chicken!

 

Si Lan was amused by the small white dragon’s actions. It was just too cute.

 

A dragon so small, and it even knew how to be shy.

 

He bent down, pinched the two dragon horns of the small white dragon.

 

These two dragon horns were pink and plump, and they looked adorable. Si Lan had been wanting to pinch them for a while.

 

Once he held the little white dragon’s dragon horns, its back suddenly tingled, and waves of excitement flowed rapidly through its body, making its dragon form even pinker.

 

The little white dragon, with its red eyes full of anger, extended its claws to kick Si Lan. However, because its claws were too short, it couldn’t reach Si Lan.

 

“Hahaha…”

 

Seeing this, Si Lan laughed even harder, and his laughter filled the entire cave.

 

He hadn’t expected that dragons, in their infancy, would be so silly and cute.

 

The little white dragon’s self-esteem was hurt, but it didn’t want to reveal its true form. It reluctantly averted its gaze and turned its back to Si Lan.

 

Quze’s voice suddenly came from outside the door, “Your Majesty, Xuanling Sect has sent an invitation.”

 

Si Lan immediately extended his hand and used magic to open the stone door.

 

The small white dragon, which had just stuck out its teeth, missed the target and almost fell out of Si Lan’s arms. It quickly used its two front paws to clutch Si Lan’s clothes tightly.

 

Quze bent down and walked in against the light, handing the invitation to Si Lan. Then, he stood respectfully to the side and stole a glance at Si Lan’s chest.

 

The little white dragon, having retracted its teeth, wagged its tail and noticed Quze’s inquisitive gaze. It blinked at him, feeling like it had received an odd look.

 

The invitation from Xuanling Sect was a marriage proposal from the Sect Leader Lou Yuqing.

 

Over five hundred years ago, Si Lan had met Lou Yuqing in the mortal realm.

 

At that time, Lou Yuqing was the top disciple of the Xuanling Sect, a once-in-a-millennium genius in the cultivation world. He was exceptionally talented, handsome, and possessed unparalleled charm, making countless female cultivators swoon. However, Lou Yuqing practiced the heartless Dao of apathy, dedicating himself to his cultivation and ignoring matters of love. This caused the hearts of many female cultivators to ache, and they wept in sorrow.

 

So why would Lou Yuqing suddenly propose marriage now?

 

If it were someone else, it might have been a case of love triumphing over the hero, but this was Lou Yuqing. Si Lan knew him well, and he was absolutely unlikely to harbor romantic feelings for anyone.

 

The more Si Lan thought about it, the more he found it suspicious and suspected that there was more to it than met the eye. He decided to visit Xuanling Sect first.

 

However, he had a hot potato in his hands at the moment.

 

Si Lan looked at the little white dragon and poked its scales.

 

This little thing now seemed to have no life-threatening issues.

 

“Hey, little one, do you know how to get back to the Heavenly Realm?”

 

The little white dragon heard Si Lan’s question but was annoyed and merely flipped its two dragon whiskers, not responding.

 

It didn’t want to talk to its blood food bag in human form.

 

“Oh, I forgot, you can’t talk, and you probably don’t remember the way either. Well, forget it, it’s not a big deal to have you with me.”

 

Si Lan decided he would keep the little white dragon with him. He planned to wait until the celestial soldiers and generals came looking for him, then return the dragon to them.

 

In the meantime, he would create some opportunities for them to be alone together, laying the foundation for their future bonding.

 

The little white dragon wanted to climb out by peeling away Si Lan’s clothes but, upon looking up, saw the close proximity of Si Lan’s pure white throat and the fragile blood vessels beneath it. It couldn’t help but swallow its saliva and gave up on struggling.

 

It still wanted to stay by his side and continue to recover.

 

“Quze, contact me if there’s anything important.”

 

After speaking, Si Lan’s figure transformed into a green light and disappeared within the Seven-Stringed Cave.

 

Quze acknowledged with a “Yes, Your Majesty” and watched the direction where Si Lan had vanished. He remained motionless for a long time, his clear and calm eyes gradually darkening.

 

Behind Quze, a massive snake head slowly materialized out of thin air. Its body seemed to have been severed from the neck, leaving only the head.

 

Irregular blue-green scales covered its entire head, and two huge vermilion eyes resembled gaping maws, embedded in its terrifying and monstrous face.

 

A hoarse and beguiling voice echoed throughout the cave.

 

“You’ve done well. He’s been lured to the Xuanling Sect.”

 

Quze remained silent, clenching his only left hand.

 

Since he could remember, he had only had one arm, a source of mockery and bullying.

 

But he had always considered himself somewhat fortunate to have been taken as Si Lan’s disciple. He believed that with enough effort, he could become as outstanding as others. However, no matter how hard he tried, he could never measure up to others, not even a six-year-old Xie Li.

 

It wasn’t until the appearance of the snake head that he learned that it was his revered Master Si Lan who, when he was born, severed his right arm and ruined his talent.

 

“Quze, he will pay the price for his cruelty toward you.”


T/N: Hey there! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

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What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

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Chapter 1 – Su Muluo

Chapter 1: Su Muluo

 

At dawn, early autumn.

 

Su Muluo ascended the dim and narrow staircase of the old building, following the landlord to the fifth floor, where the apartment he intended to rent was located.

 

The apartment was not large, with one bedroom and two living rooms. The furniture was somewhat outdated, but still serviceable, and it came with a small balcony. In the afternoons, sunlight streamed in through the balcony, brightening most of the living room.

 

“The location here is a bit off the beaten path, but it’s quiet, not noisy, and you can move in with just your bags. Look, the furniture is still in good condition!” the landlord enthusiastically recommended. “The rent is two thousand, and if you go elsewhere, you won’t find such a good deal.”

 

Su Muluo looked around and felt that everything seemed fine. He replied, “Then, I’ll take it. Thank you.”

 

No contract needed to be signed. He paid a month’s rent upfront, along with a one-thousand-yuan deposit. Su Muluo handed three thousand yuan in cash to the landlord, who was taken aback and said, “Don’t you use WeChat or Alipay?”

 

Su Muluo replied, “I’m sorry, don’t you accept cash?”

 

“I haven’t seen cash in a long time… Well, it’s okay,” the landlord accepted the stack of money with one hand and handed the keys to Su Muluo with the other. “Here are the keys. Keep them safe. Rent is due on the 5th of each month, and you can contact me through WeChat if you need anything.”

 

Su Muluo nodded slightly as he took the keys. Afterward, the landlord couldn’t help but take another look at his new tenant.

 

The new tenant appeared quite young, in his early twenties. While he was friendly when dealing with people, his demeanor exuded an air of cool detachment, as if he were an untouchable snowflake atop a mountain, inherently noble. Apart from that, he was rather handsome, especially with those deep, ink-colored eyes, like gemstones that had been polished by ice-cold springs, radiating indescribable beauty.

 

He’s really good-looking… I’ve never seen anyone this good-looking before.

 

The landlord thought this way but noticed that Su Muluo turned his head and glanced at him. 

 

Quickly, the landlord coughed and left, pocketing the cash.

 

After bidding farewell to the landlord, Su Muluo surveyed his new home. It was located on the outskirts of the city, in an old residential complex with some history. The nearest bus stop was a twenty-minute walk away. In recent years, in the rapidly appreciating housing market of Lincheng, the rent here was considered quite affordable.

 

However, Su Muluo’s choice wasn’t solely due to affordability but rather because the landlord didn’t require identification or a signed contract for renting the place. After all, he had just arrived in the human city, and he was an undocumented wanderer.

 

After a thorough inspection of the house, Su Muluo sat down on the sofa, took out his luggage, and checked its contents.

 

It was called luggage, but in reality, it was just a few simple sets of clothes for changing, all purchased by an old rabbit spirit he had known for many years in the mountains. He also had several thick bundles of cash, meticulously wrapped in white paper. The old rabbit spirit had exchanged these for him, using feathers that Su Muluo had given him to find someone willing to do the exchange.

 

He had known the old rabbit spirit for almost three hundred years, starting from when the little white rabbit had transformed into a small rabbit spirit and now into an old rabbit spirit. However, Su Muluo didn’t think the rabbit spirit was really that old, considering that he was still in his prime years.

 

Su Muluo was a phoenix. If you counted the time inside the egg, he was already five thousand years old. Without counting the egg’s time, he was only eighteen hundred years old. However, in any case, he was much older than the old rabbit spirit.

 

But the old rabbit spirit didn’t see it that way. He said to Su Muluo, “You’re a phoenix, and I’m just a rabbit. How can a rabbit’s lifespan compare to a phoenix’s? Besides, you’ve been in the mountains for over a thousand years. Aren’t you curious about the human city?”

 

At first, Su Muluo had no intention of leaving the mountains. He thought life there was quite good. It was only when the old rabbit spirit came down to the mountains and brought many novelties supposedly invented by humans that he began to develop some interest in the outside world.

 

“Life in the mountains is always the same. Even a phoenix can become a recluse if it stays there too long,” the old rabbit spirit said. “And look at your egg; it’s been so many years, and there hasn’t been any movement. Maybe you’re just getting tired of life here and don’t want to come out.”

 

Su Muluo felt that the old rabbit spirit made a lot of sense. After pondering in his nest for several nights, he decided to pack his feathers and take his egg into the city.

 

Yes, as a phoenix, he had an egg, but this egg wasn’t his own; it housed his partner—a dragon.

 

A thousand and eight hundred years ago, when he was just born, a small fluffy phoenix, this dragon egg, had been by his side. He was born with the memories of the Phoenix clan, knowing that the Phoenixes and Dragons had a history of intermarriage. This dragon egg was his marital partner. Thus, for so many years, he had kept the egg with him.

 

However, a thousand and eight hundred years had passed, and the dragon egg remained smooth with no sign of hatching.

 

Thinking about it, Su Muluo placed the dragon egg on the table. The table was smooth, but the egg wasn’t stable, so it rolled a bit and ended up back in his palm.

 

Su Muluo stared at the dragon egg in his hand and asked, “When will you hatch?”

 

The dragon egg remained silent, knowing it couldn’t answer.

 

Su Muluo placed the dragon egg back on the table, and again, it rolled in a circle, finally returning to his palm.

 

Although it hadn’t hatched, Su Muluo knew that this dragon egg had its own consciousness. It clung to him persistently, always wanting to be near him. Even if he placed it at a distance, it would silently roll back to him.

 

Then, it continued to cling.

 

It didn’t seem like a very dignified dragon.

 

A hint of a smile flickered in Su Muluo’s eyes as he tapped the dragon egg with his finger. “Never mind, I won’t ask you. I need to go out shopping.”

 

He planned to buy some daily necessities at the nearby supermarket. Before coming here, the old rabbit spirit had given him a crash course on modern knowledge for three days and nights, emphasizing that he should go to a supermarket for shopping. If he was unsure about the directions, he could use a magical box called a “phone” to check.

 

The old rabbit spirit had also helped him acquire a phone, so Su Muluo took out the phone and, not very proficiently, started searching. After a while, he realized that the closest major supermarket to this neighborhood required a half-hour bus ride. So, he decided to fly there, after all, he was a phoenix, capable of flight, and with a bit of invisibility magic, he didn’t need to worry about being seen by people.

 

Three minutes later, the phoenix touched down, carrying his dragon egg, and entered the supermarket like a regular person.

 

The supermarket was vast, filled with all sorts of intriguing products. Su Muluo glanced left and right, and suddenly, his gaze was fixed on a neatly arranged row of duck eggs.

 

“…,” he took out his dragon egg and compared it to the duck eggs for a few seconds, astonished to find that there didn’t seem to be much difference.

 

“Could it be?” Su Muluo exclaimed, “Are you not a dragon but a duck?”

 

The dragon egg: “?”

 

Su Muluo: “It’s slightly whiter than them. Are you a white duck?”

 

The dragon egg: “???”

 

The dragon egg rolled around in Su Muluo’s hand and appeared quite annoyed.

 

Su Muluo couldn’t help but stifle a laugh and quickly reassured it. “Alright, alright, you’re not a duck. Let’s not ask you anymore. I need to go shopping.”

 

He decided to buy a few duck eggs and placed them in his cart, planning to compare them at home later.

 

Next, he bought some meat and vegetables. As he walked past another section, his peripheral vision caught the diverse range of snacks on the shelves. He came to a sudden stop.

 

A few minutes later, the phoenix exited the supermarket with several large bags of snacks. Outside the supermarket, the bustling street was visible, and not far away, there was a café. Su Muluo paused briefly and glanced inside the café.

 

The café was nearly empty, and a sign reading “For Sale” was posted on the glass window. Due to slow business, the owner had slouched in a wicker chair, face buried in a book, sound asleep.

 

Next to the owner, a plump orange cat lay sprawled, its aqua-blue eyes fixed on the street outside. Su Muluo locked eyes with the cat for a few seconds and then continued on his way.

 

This place had some spiritual activity, but it was a minor spirit and posed no threat to people.

 

Five minutes later, Su Muluo returned to his rented house, sorted and stored his purchases, and, when he took out the duck eggs, he couldn’t resist comparing them to the dragon egg.

 

Then, he murmured, “Could it be that dragons and ducks share a bloodline?”

 

The dragon egg: “…”

 

The dragon egg was about to explode with anger and even bounced up in Su Muluo’s hand.

 

Su Muluo nearly burst out laughing, quickly restrained himself, and stroked the egg. “Alright, alright, there’s no blood relation. You’re not a duck.”

 

The dragon egg sulked, refusing to come out of his pocket and see the duck eggs outside.

 

Su Muluo allowed it to sulk and took out one of the duck eggs to prepare for a fried egg for lunch. He carefully put away the remaining duck eggs, fearing he might accidentally mix them up with the dragon egg and cook it.

 

However, when it came to cooking, he had no idea how to do it.

 

Su Muluo took out his phone once more and began searching online.

 

The dragon egg rested calmly in Su Muluo’s pocket, but after a while, it sensed that its phoenix was moving around and seemed to be handling various pots and pans… then came a “ka-ching” sound, the noise of the gas stove igniting.

 

Then, a loud “bang.”

 

The kitchen exploded.

 

The dragon egg: “…”

 

It didn’t know what had happened outside, but it felt its phoenix’s actions were frantic. It seemed like a plate was even shattered during the chaos. Afterward, something was hastily stuffed into its pocket.

 

It was a plump, round duck egg.

 

The dragon egg: “…”

 

It glared at the duck egg in its pocket for several seconds, discovering that the duck egg was anything but smooth and refined, unlike itself. It was suddenly filled with disgust.

So, he tried to push the duck egg, wanting to push it out of his pocket, not allowing it to compete for space with the dragon egg.

 

But the pocket was soft, making it difficult to exert force. Before the dragon egg could successfully eliminate the duck egg, a long and fair hand reached in and took both of them out of the pocket.

 

Su Muluo had been a little startled earlier when he accidentally activated the electric stove and didn’t know how to turn it off. Then, he wasn’t sure if it was the stove’s fault, but it suddenly made a loud noise, causing him to drop a plate and spill oil.

 

Fortunately, the kitchen didn’t actually explode. He quickly cleaned up the mess. Suddenly, he remembered that when he was in a panic, he had stuffed the duck egg somewhere… into his pocket.

 

Now, in his palm, he held two eggs that were nearly identical, smooth and round, and even in size.

 

“…,” Su Muluo fell silent for a moment and asked, “Which one are you?”

 

The dragon egg: “…”

 

The dragon egg was about to explode with anger again.

 

As a form of revenge, it remained perfectly still.

 

Su Muluo: “…”

 

Oh no, he genuinely couldn’t tell them apart.


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Chapter 1 – Nine Thousand Years of Cultivation

Chapter 1: Nine Thousand Years of Cultivation

 

Before entering the world of novels, Gu Ruoqing worked at a kindergarten. He had a cool and reserved personality, rarely spoke, had a handsome appearance, and always wore a white shirt, standing quietly on the side and prefered listening to talking.

 

However, Gu Ruoqing had a problem.

 

Whenever the children in the kindergarten saw him, they would start crying, one by one, the latter always sadder than the one before.

 

Not only that, while crying, the children would run over to him with their little short legs, pleading for him to hold them.

 

He would pick one up, and another would cry even louder. When he comforted the second one, a bunch of others would cry and crawl into his arms.

 

Helpless, Gu Ruoqing had to ask his colleagues why he couldn’t make the children stop crying.

 

The female teacher looked at him, surprised for a moment, then smiled and said, “Mr. Gu, you still don’t know?”

 

“They are just trying to act cute in front of you.”

 

Gu Ruoqing had never understood this logic. Whenever someone cried in front of him, he couldn’t resist being soft-hearted.

 

And at this moment, it was the same.

 

Dressed in white, standing like a refined bamboo, in front of him was a boy wearing the attire of a sect disciple. He was pitifully sobbing, wiping his tears with his sleeve.

 

Yu Yangsheng had an excellent figure, delicate and handsome features. His long eyelashes fluttered like butterflies, making him even more pitiable when he cried.

 

If it weren’t for a few disciples on the ground, whom he had beaten into pig heads, Gu Ruoqing would almost believe that Yu Yangsheng was the most wronged person in the world.

 

Gu Ruoqing sighed.

 

Although he had taught at a kindergarten for a few years before, he had never encountered such a difficult student.

 

Only in front of him would Yu Yangsheng behave like a sweet, wronged kitten, crying pitifully.

 

But Gu Ruoqing could guarantee that as soon as he turned his back, Yu Yangsheng would immediately turn around, grab someone by the collar, and start the second round of fighting, beating them up fiercely like a ferocious young wolf.

 

“Yu Yangsheng, why are you fighting at the sect again?”

 

“Shizun… I didn’t… they started it first…”

 

Nonsense, do you think I’m blind?

 

Yu Yangsheng cried while sneakily raising his eyes to look at him. Gu Ruoqing frowned, his expression seeming a bit displeased.

 

“Yu Yangsheng, return to the Cold Clear Pavilion and… copy some scriptures…”

 

[System: Friendly reminder! The villain’s current corruption level is 20%. Please, dear brother, be cautious about controlling the index~]

 

“Shizun meant to say…Practice… practice with Shizun a few combat moves.”

 

With that, Gu Ruoqing waved his sleeve and left for the Cold Clear Pavilion without looking back.

 

“…”

 

The group of children present were still in disarray in the wind.

 

Practice… a few moves?

 

What moves?

 

What is the Immortal Shizun Gu planning to do?

 

Did he want to punish him by making him copy scriptures or go straight for the kill?

 

The atmosphere instantly became tense, and the children around looked at Yu Yang with sympathy and a hint of schadenfreude in their eyes.

 

On the other hand…

 

Following the motto, “As long as I walk fast enough, shame can’t catch up with me,” Gu Ruoqing briskly made his way back.

 

Finally, he stopped midway, unable to help but find a corner to support his forehead.

 

Oh God, what cringy things did he just say…

 

Transmigrating into an ancient novel is really tough.

 

~

 

Speaking of which, this is actually a cultivation novel called “Nine Thousand Years of Immortal Dao.”

 

Gu Ruoqing’s role in it is the heartless antagonist, the Demon Lord who kills without even blinking.

 

Ancient sages once said that if there’s a good-looking child in a male-focused novel who suffered from bullying in their childhood, that child would inevitably become a blackening-type villain boss in the future.

 

At this point, facing the villain, you have three choices.

 

The first choice is to rescue them from succumbing to evil by building up goodwill.

 

The second choice is to say that it’s not my business and stay out of it.

 

The third choice is to confront the villain, ending the threat once and for all.

 

All three paths seem plausible.

 

Unfortunately, the ancient sages also said that if you happen to be an esteemed Shizun of cultivation, congratulations, your life will be full of poetic legends.

 

Because whether you save them or not, as long as the blackening villain is there, and they will be the first to target you.

 

Gu Ruoqing, the most respected elder of the Qingyun Sect and the number one Immortal Shizun in the cultivation world, had been in the gardening profession for a hundred years, nurturing countless disciples.

 

He had a tall and slender figure, silvery waist-length hair, a cold and distant demeanor, and a look that seemed detached from the mundane world. Furthermore, his spiritual power was as vast as a river and ocean, giving rise to legends of a “heaven-sent immortal.”

 

Among Gu Ruoqing’s disciples, the most famous one was undoubtedly the most ferocious Demon Lord of the demon realm in a millennium, Yu Yang.

 

In the original story, Immortal Shizun Gu was a person deeply versed in Laozi’s true teachings, who practiced the principles in his life.

 

He tried all three options and ended up being tormented to death by the blackened villain he had brought back with his own hands.

 

Here’s how it happened:

 

In Yu Yang’s childhood, Gu Ruoqing chose the first option—rescue. While descending from the mountain one day, he stumbled upon Yu Yang who was close to his deathbed. Unable to stand by, he lent a helping hand, saving the future Demon Lord when he was just a child, bringing him to the Qingyun Sect and taking him as his disciple.

 

This was the first wrong decision he made, failing to eliminate the helpless Yu Yang while he had the chance.

 

As Yu Yang grew into his youth, Gu Ruoqing chose the second option—ignoring him. After taking Yu Yang as his disciple, he frequently secluded himself for unknown reasons, no longer personally engaging in teaching, instead instructing the senior disciples to manage the sect’s affairs and mentor the junior disciples.

 

This was the second wrong decision he made, thinking that brotherhood and camaraderie within the sect would prevent bullying among fellow disciples.

 

Yu Yang, hidden from his sight, roamed free, indulging in mischief.

 

Gu Ruoqing had believed that by saving the child, he had done the right thing. Little did he know that ignorance could be equally bad.

 

Later, during a confrontation, Yu Yang discovered that the monsters they were hunting were, in fact, his own mother. After killing her with his own hands, he learned about his true heritage. This revelation shattered his sanity, awakening his demonic bloodline, and he became the Demon Lord, wreaking havoc on the world.

 

During Yu Yang’s adulthood, Gu Ruoqing chose the third option— to eliminate the threat by killing him. When Yu Yang threatened to kill the male protagonist, Yun Qianqiu, and activated a world-destroying formation, Gu Ruoqing arrived in the nick of time, saving the female protagonist and confronting Yu Yang with a sword.

 

As the sect Shizun and an elder in the cultivation world, Gu Ruoqing was highly skilled, eventually impaling Yu Yang’s heart with a sword.

 

Yu Yang stared at him with resentment in his eyes, as if he wanted to devour him, but in the end, he descended into the abyss of a wailing underworld.

 

This was the third wrong decision that Gu Ruoqing made. It was also the one he regretted most in his life.

 

He had killed the child he had once brought back with his own hands.

 

Though the world hailed him as virtuous and praised his selflessness, Gu Ruoqing only looked at the bloodstains on his sword in silence, wanting to wipe them away but retracting his hand.

 

After that, Gu Ruoqing chose to seclude himself, never appearing in the world again in his lifetime and passing away peacefully, his hair white as snow, his handsome appearance preserved for centuries, and he no longer yearned for the mortal realm.

 

Gu Ruoqing stood at a high point, giving a solemn salute to the people below. He turned around, and his figure disappeared from the sight of everyone for the last time.

 

From then on, there was no Immortal Ruoqing, and the world mourned together.

 

From then on, there was no Yu Yang, and the world was at peace.

 

 

You might think it’s all over now, but at the time, everyone thought the same.

 

Little did they know that not even a divine and demonic chasm could keep Yu Yang suppressed underground. Three years later, Yu Yang made a contract with an ancient demon and was resurrected, even more corrupt than before.

 

As soon as he appeared, he forcibly brought Gu Ruoqing out of the cave, then imprisoned him in the demon realm for more than a decade, subjecting him to relentless torment and humiliation.

 

Finally, he had his fill, strangled Gu Ruoqing to death, whipped his corpse, and presented it to the male protagonist, who had become the Heavenly Emperor at that time.

 

The divine and demonic war occurred once again, ending with the demon killing his own Shizun before he met his demise.

 

~

 

The connection between Gu Ruoqing and this frustrating novel lies in his name.

 

Because he shares the same name and surname as the Shizun in the book, out of curiosity, Gu Ruoqing casually opened this extremely popular cultivation web novel one weekend.

 

The story was fine all the way to the end, but after reading the extras, Gu Ruoqing’s face turned cold, and he gave it a terrible review.

 

It was incomplete and heart-wrenching – a bad ending.

 

The main story of “Nine Thousand Years of Immortal Dao” actually ended with Gu Ruoqing killing Yu Yang.

 

The shocking twist that occurred later can be traced back to an online novelist who was compelled to eat because of their book.

 

After “Nine Thousand Years of Immortal Dao” was serialized, its clicks and collections made it skyrocket to the top of the charts. However, when it suddenly concluded, it became the most criticized cultivation novel on various forums.

 

The reason for the criticism was mainly due to one question: Have you ever seen a cultivation novel where, in the final battle, the antagonist boss, who is a minor character as a Shizun, is killed by the protagonist’s Shizun in a completely inexplicable manner?

 

The crucial point is that the author had been building up resentment towards this antagonist boss from the third chapter. By Chapter 1,033, when the male protagonist finally prepared to settle scores with the antagonist boss and deliver justice—

 

“Only to see Elder Gu Ruoqing of the Qingyun Sect descend from the sky. With a flash of his sword, he pierced it into Yu Yang’s chest.

 

Yu Yang stumbled backward, filled with boundless hatred, glared at Gu Ruoqing, but eventually fell into the abyss of the divine and demonic chasm behind him.”

 

In the end, the male protagonist, Yun Qianqiu, only administered a final blow to the antagonist and then ascended, unifying the three realms, bringing the story to a close.

 

On the night of the conclusion, readers across the internet collectively felt betrayed.

 

Hundreds of thousands of words of buildup and vengeance, but when the characters finally died, there were only two paragraphs, each containing just one sentence.

 

Tens of thousands of book fans bombarded the author’s private messages, filled the comments sections, and pinned posts on forums, passionately requesting the author to resurrect the antagonist and have him fight the protagonist for hundreds of rounds before finally meeting his end under the protagonist’s sword.

 

Unable to withstand the pressure of public opinion, the author finally wrote a first extra—fulfilling the readers’ desires for the antagonist to resurrect and taking vengeance on Gu Ruoqing, by tormenting him in the demon realm, strangling him, beheading him, and whipping his corpse.

 

When Yun Qianqiu, who had ascended to become the Emperor of the Immortal Dao, saw his Shizun being tormented to death by the Demon Lord Yu Yang, he was naturally furious. This led to another battle between the immortals and demons, with Yu Yang’s soul finally dispersing. Some readers were finally satisfied at this point.

 

But then someone pointed out that Gu Ruoqing’s fate was too miserable!

 

As an esteemed elder of the Qingyun Sect, a peak figure in the world of cultivation, he was both Yun Qianqiu’s Shizun and the one who raised Yu Yang from a young age. Righteous and powerful, he had every reason to kill the antagonist, but the extra portrayed Yu Yang’s cruelty towards Gu Ruoqing.

 

The discussion continued, with some arguing that Yu Yang, the antagonist, was actually an inspirational character who overcame adversity, and his extreme personality could be understood.

 

Others believed that Gu Ruoqing’s sudden character twist was abrupt, and the author was shifting blame onto him, making Yu Yang more sympathetic, and Gu Ruoqing’s fate should have been different.

 

There were also those who thought the author had dug a big pit with Gu Ruoqing’s character and failed to fill it, and readers demanded that the author resolve the issue. Fanfictions of the novel proliferated.

 

Of course, the straight male readers complained that the male protagonist, Yun Qianqiu, was unfairly treated, and it was unfortunate that such a well-liked male lead had the lowest popularity.

 

Amidst all the debates, some became die-hard fans while others became critics, and opinions on Gu Ruoqing’s ending were divided.

 

But Gu Ruoqing just took off his glasses, put down his phone, rubbed his temples, and prepared a PowerPoint presentation for the kindergarten children’s performance the next day.

 

Although the character with the same name and surname as him in the novel is a revered immortal Shizun, in reality, he is just a preschool teacher.

 

Apart from their coincidental name similarity, the two individuals should have had no connection.

 

However, as the second day arrived, Gu Ruoqing, dressed in white, stood on a high platform, looking at over a thousand cultivation disciples bowing to him in the square.

 

Yet, in his mind, he was still thinking about the PowerPoint presentation for Children’s Day.

 

How did it feel to transmigrate after leaving a scathing negative review?

 

Absolute regret, he absolutely regretted it.


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Chapter 48 – I’m Back (II)

       Xu Ye thought that going to bed meant doing it, but Chu Yu just held him and kissed him for a while and said, “Go to sleep.”

       The room darkened, and a warm yellow wall lamp in the corner gave off a faint light like a firefly. His naked body was sunk between the soft mattresses, and the only sound in his ears was the steady breathing of the other person. Xu Ye kept his eyes open, watching the man before him, who had closed his eyes to sleep, illuminated by a faint glimmer.

       In his twenty-eight years of life, he never thought that one day he would keep such a person in his heart, trust him wholeheartedly, rely on him without any fears, and willingly surrender everything.

       It was a strange feeling, like a comet that had travelled alone for a long time and finally changed its trajectory due to strong gravity and fell to the solid surface. To be accepted, to be tolerated, and never again to have to walk alone with secrets he was too ashamed to reveal.

       Xu Ye was looking at the man quietly, but unexpectedly, the man suddenly opened his eyes. He panicked, quickly closed his eyes, and pretended to sleep. Chu Yu chuckled and said, “After staring at me for so long, you’re closing your eyes now?”

       Xu Ye couldn’t pretend anymore; his eyelashes fluttered, and he opened his eyes. The dim light hid the blushing embarrassment on his face, and he murmured, “Master, I didn’t mean to disturb your sleep, I’d better turn around.” He said it awkwardly, truly turning to the side and earnestly shifting a bit toward the edge of the bed.

       The man didn’t speak; Xu Ye only felt the bed move, and then the arm stretched out from behind, wrapped around his waist and pushed him back. When his back pressed against that warm and solid chest, the touch on his back made Xu Ye freeze completely.

       The skin-to-skin contact was completely unobstructed by clothing. Both of them were naked, his back and Chu Yu’s chest, his waist and hips and Chu Yu’s lower abdomen, fitting together closely.

       Xu Ye was a little incoherent, “Master, you…”

       “Shh—” The breath behind his ear softly brushed the back of his neck, slightly warm. A warm hand was placed on Xu Ye’s waist, and his slightly bent body was fully embraced. Chu Yu’s voice was soft and gentle, like the feathers of a young bird, soft and fluttering behind his head. “Close your eyes, relax your body, feel the frequency of my breathing, and then adjust your rhythm.” The man’s voice has a hypnotic magic that makes people easily addicted, “I will be behind you and hold you until you fall asleep.”

       The gentle voice lingered in his ears like a breeze, and his chest’s slow and similar rise and fall was like a tide, gently caressing every tiny gravel on the beach. Xu Ye leaned back slightly, relaxed his tense body, and gently closed his eyes.

       There was no erotic embrace, just comfort and companionship.

       The night was dark, and everything was silent.

       In this way, he sank little by little into the dream of the deep sea.

       He waited for Xu Ye to sleep peacefully. Chu Yu raised his hand and gently stroked the scar on his forehead. In the past ten days, he had simultaneously pacified and ruthlessly wiped out the rebel forces that Song Wanhua had set off in the Black Eagle Organisation. The enemies who were involved in the underworld were naturally not easy to handle. He himself was attacked several times, and several of his bodyguards were killed or injured. The moment he rushed back under the stars and saw Xu Ye crying, he suddenly felt that all his suffering was worth it.

       Under the gorgeous sceptre lay splattered blood, echoed agonizing screams, and lurked ugly desires. Once grasped, no matter how burdensome, it could not be easily relinquished. Yet, this was his way of protecting Xu Ye.

       No one could touch his weakness easily.

       Xu Ye moved uneasily in his deep sleep. Since that accident, he often woke up in the middle of the night and curled up unconsciously when falling asleep. This self-defensive posture stems from his deep inner insecurity. The impact of that incident on Xu Ye was not as light as he made it seem. The fear of dying still lingered in his subconscious, coming out to cause trouble from time to time. And Chu Yu’s departure made the situation more serious until it was impossible to sleep.

       The man kissed his naked back, hugged him tightly, and whispered comfortingly, “I’m back…”


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Chapter 47 – I’m Back (I)

       The sound of gunshots pierced the silence.

       Xu Ye watched helplessly as the bright red blood spread little by little on the warm chest, resembling enchanting flowers blooming on a white shirt. In the boundless darkness, Chu Yu looked at him with sorrowful eyes. A strong wind suddenly rose, breaking the silhouette into tiny red fragments scattered and lost to the unknown. A harsh, soundless scream echoed, and despair rose like an engulfing tidal wave, swallowing him whole.

       He woke up in a cold sweat, and it took him a long time to break free from the nightmare. He took a few deep breaths to calm down as if he wanted to expel the suffocating air stuck in his chest.

       A small night light left in the room gave off a bright yellow light. Xu Ye got up and opened the window. The late autumn night wind was blowing a bit cold. He sat quietly by the window with his clothes on, looking at the night sky covered with clouds and moon, and closed his eyes tiredly.

       Ten days. It had been such a long time since Chu Yu left. It was like he had disappeared from the world out of thin air without any news. Even though he casually mentioned going to handle some trivial matters, Xu Ye understood in his heart that these matters were dangerous enough to keep him from being able to focus on himself. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have left himself alone at the Chu family’s main base. The atmosphere in the main house was also very tense. Xu Ye could see many solemn-looking people entering and leaving here every day. The eldest son Chu Qin, and the third son Chu Xuan almost never came back. All the battles were going on where he couldn’t see, and the only thing that floated on the surface was Golden Eagle’s stock price, which changed from high to low.

       Xu Ye began to suffer from insomnia, and even when he was tired enough to fall asleep, he would suffer from nightmares. In his dream, he lost Chu Yu again and again. The nightmare tormented him, almost dragging him down. Two days ago, he had no choice but to ask the old man’s personal doctor to prescribe sleeping pills for him.

       It was like returning to the days before he met Chu Yu, feeling anxious and suffocated. The old house was located in Donglin, so he ran to the construction site every day, followed by a bunch of bodyguards. After eating two mouthfuls of rice every day, he put down my chopsticks and devoted himself to work as if this would prevent him from thinking about that man.

       The sleepless nights are particularly unbearable. Xu Ye glanced at the medicine bottle on the table and sighed helplessly. Just as he was about to get up and take medicine, he caught sight of a figure in the courtyard downstairs and was stunned.

       The moon emerged from the clouds, and its clear and bright light fell silently on the man, blurring his outline. No one knew where the stars were hidden. In the quiet night, even the wind became quiet.

       Xu Ye’s eyes became moist. He stood by the window of the second-story building, and the man looked up at him and said with a tired look, “Did you miss me?”

       “…No.” Xu Ye replied innocently, but the water in his eyes could no longer be held back and slipped from the corners of his eyes.

       “Liar.” Chu Yu smiled, “What are you crying for? I’m back, right?”

       The moment he went upstairs and hugged Xu Ye, who was wearing pyjamas, the man’s body and mind, which had been tense for many days, finally relaxed. This familiar and warm feeling was what he had been missing. He unconsciously tightened his arms and hugged the person in his arms tighter.

       His jaw sharpened, waist narrowed–how did Xu Ye become so thin in just a few days? Chu Yu’s gaze swept over the scattered documents and the open computer on the table, landing on the conspicuous medicine bottle at the bedside. Frowning slightly, he released him and asked, “What medication are you taking?”

       Xu Ye was a little stiff, hesitated for a while, and said hesitantly, “I couldn’t sleep well at night. I went to see a doctor, and he said…”

       “You now rely on sleeping pills to fall asleep, don’t you?”

       “Master…” Xu Ye was like a rabbit whose tail was caught, looking at him in panic and confusion.

       That expression made him feel distressed and angry. When he thought that this was how he had been living for the past ten days, the fire in Chu Yu’s heart completely burned. “I’m away for just ten days, and you’ve turned yourself into this.” He threw his coat on the chair, took out his belt, and said coldly, “Kneel down.”

       Xu Ye knelt down silently after hearing the order.

       “Tell me who you are.”

       “I am your slave.”

       “Tell me your rights.”

       “All my rights come from what you have given me.”

       “Tell me your duty.”

       “To make you happy…” When he said these four words, Xu Ye lowered his eyes and looked at the ground.

       Suddenly, a sharp and swift wind brushed past the ears, followed by the crisp sound of a thick belt hitting the ground. Xu Ye trembled all over and raised his face in panic.

       Chu Yu’s deep eyes were like the vast and cold night, but they were also quiet, soft and gentle. He stared at the person kneeling on the ground and asked, “Do you think I will be happy if you make yourself like this?”

       Xu Ye’s eyes trembled, his nose felt sore, and he said, “I was wrong, Master, forgive me…”

       “There’s more.” The man pinched his chin and forced him to look up at him, “What should be the first thing you do when you see me come back?”

       Xu Ye was stunned for a while before he remembered the ‘rules’ the man had set before and replied with some embarrassment, “Go to the door to welcome and greet proactively.”

       “What did you just do?”

       Xu Ye was a little aggrieved but didn’t dare to defend himself, so he could only say in a low voice, “I was wrong.”

       Chu Yu sat on the edge of the bed, tossing the belt aside. When used, this thing would leave welts on the skin, and he couldn’t actually use it on Xu Ye. “Today, I’ll give you a chance to make amends. Start over.”

       Xu Ye stood up and approached him, closed his eyes and put his lips towards him. Seeing that he didn’t respond for a long time, he opened his eyes in embarrassment and called softly, “Master.”

       “Is this the extent of your passion for me?” The man looked at him with a smirk, “Take off your clothes, get into bed.”


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Chapter 2 – True Dragon Destined Person

Chapter 2

 

Si Lan lay lifeless in the Seven-Stringed Cave for several days.

 

On this particular evening, the exact time unknown, a sudden commotion reached the cave from outside.

 

Initially, he had no intention to pay any heed, but as the commotion grew louder and more intense, he had to hold his breath and listen. It turned out that someone had come to cause trouble at the Zhuyun Peak. Feeling stifled, he used his magic to fly out and see what was happening.

 

Atop the Zhuyun Peak, heavenly soldiers dressed in black armor stood on auspicious clouds, holding long silver spears. Their imposing presence suggested that they intended to attack the Zhuyun Peak.

 

Since Si Lan had been recognized by the diviner as a husband-repelling person who could only have male partners, everyone at the Zhuyun Peak, young and old, had been scared away.

 

Now, only his one-armed disciple Quze and his six-year-old junior disciple Xie Li remained. They stood with outstretched arms, attempting to obstruct the heavenly realm’s people.

 

Si Lan landed between the two and asked, “What’s going on?”

 

“Your Excellency, the people from the heavenly realm want to search the Zhuyun Peak,” Quze and Xie Li, upon seeing Si Lan, hid behind him.

 

Si Lan noticed that both of his young disciples had pale faces. He couldn’t help but frown and look at the heavenly general, “Oh? The heavenly realm wants to search my residence?”

 

During his father, Si Shaoxun’s generation, the two realms of heaven and demons had signed a truce agreement. These years, there had been no conflicts. Now, with the heavenly realm suddenly searching his dwelling, it was a clear provocation to the demon realm.

 

The leading heavenly general saw Si Lan’s appearance and, while less arrogant, remained somewhat unyielding. “Demon Lord, we’ve come to the demon realm on orders to find the Young Prince. Please cooperate.”

 

“The Young Prince? The Heavenly Emperor’s son?” If Si Lan recalled correctly, Emperor Haowei had been at the top of the Six Realms’ Bachelor Ranking just half a month ago. How could he have a son so quickly?

 

“Yes, it’s a long story. The Young Prince was bitten by a Flame Serpent some days ago and ended up in the demon realm. We detected his presence near the Zhuyun Peak.”

 

“Impossible, if someone from the heavenly realm were at the Zhuyun Peak, I would have sensed their presence.” Si Lan rejected it without hesitation.

 

“But…”

 

“Are you trying to use this imaginary Young Prince to provoke us intentionally?” Si Lan’s expression grew darker, and his aura intensified.

 

With Emperor Haowei recently conquering the dark creatures, Si Lan’s upper demon realm out of the six others was the only one still outside his control. It was possible that the Emperor planned to use a fictitious Young Prince to frame his demon realm and justify an attack.

 

The more Si Lan thought about it, the more it made sense.

 

Searching for someone on false pretenses to create a real conflict.

 

The chief officer, seeing Si Lan’s unfriendly attitude, hurriedly explained, “Your Excellency, we truly didn’t have such intentions. Haven’t you seen a boy about four feet tall?”

 

“No!”

 

“What about a small white dragon, about seven inches long?”

 

“None of that either!” Si Lan suddenly raised his voice. “If I saw them, do you think I would keep it a secret?”

 

“Well… That’s good. We’ll take our leave then.” The heavenly general, apparently convinced by Si Lan’s confident stance, felt he wasn’t lying and left in haste, riding on clouds.

 

Si Lan watched them depart, his expression unchanged.

 

It wasn’t until Quze approached that Si Lan’s legs gave way, and he collapsed onto Quze’s shoulder.

 

“Your Excellency?”

 

“Hurry, help me to the wine cellar!”

 

That small white dragon, could it be the same as the white snake he had soaked in wine?

 

He felt the world spinning, and everything went dark.

 

If that small white snake was truly the Young Prince, the Emperor’s son, had he inadvertently soaked the royal blood in wine? [/mfn]He wanted to make snake wine with the snake he found…[/mfn]

 

Oh no!

 

What has he done!

 

Si Lan rushed to the wine cellar and, after rummaging through everything, finally found the white jade bottle.

 

Inside the bottle, the small white dragon coiled its body, resting peacefully on a pile of Chinese wolfberries and Chinese angelica. It looked serene.

 

Si Lan wondered if three days of soaking had affected it in any way.

 

Si Lan tentatively shook the white jade bottle, making the small white dragon dizzy. After a few revolutions, it extended its tail, which supported the bottom of the bottle. Its head swayed back and forth in mid-air.

 

Suddenly, it opened its eyes and, through the transparent white jade bottle, gazed directly at Si Lan.

 

Si Lan’s heart skipped a beat.

 

Its eyes seemed to capture one’s soul. Its golden eyes were resplendent, and the irises sparkled like stars. Si Lan couldn’t help but think of the sea in the Land of the Unfettered, with its dazzling and captivating beauty, much like those eyes.

 

At that moment, the small white dragon burped, releasing a series of bubbles.

 

Si Lan quickly removed the bottle stopper, and a rich aroma of wine instantly filled the air. This wine was made from barley on the Western Isle and took a hundred years to produce just two or three bottles, making it extremely precious.

 

Si Lan didn’t want to waste it. He took a few sips before carefully pouring out the small white dragon and cradling it in his palm.

 

The small white dragon had a low body temperature, and its body trembled gently. Even its snow-white silver scales trembled slightly.

 

Si Lan gently tucked the small white dragon against his chest to keep it warm. He examined its spiritual energy and found it to be in disarray, with excessive exhalation and insufficient inhalation.

 

He recalled that the heavenly soldiers had mentioned this little creature being bitten by a Flame Serpent.

 

Though he wasn’t the one responsible, if anything happened to the small creature in the demon realm, the Heavenly Emperor might not spare the demon realm.

 

Si Lan felt a chilling sensation thinking about it and immediately infused spiritual energy into the small white dragon, aiming to stabilize its condition.

 

However, to his surprise, the small white dragon didn’t improve; instead, it became aggressive. Its dragon scales stood on end like blades, its golden eyes emitted a fiery, crimson light, and it struggled violently. It resembled a small beast in a fit of rage.

 

Si Lan reached out to soothe it, but the small white dragon suddenly coiled around his arm and, seizing an opportunity, viciously bit his wrist.

 

Its sharp teeth pierced his flesh.

 

Si Lan grimaced in pain as he felt his blood being sucked away from the wound.

 

This little creature was actually draining his blood?

 

Was it a vampire?

 

He contemplated swatting it away but decided against it. After all, he had soaked it in wine for so long and had almost eaten it. Having it take a little blood could be seen as compensation.

 

Once the small white dragon finished drinking his blood, it seemed to become more comfortable. Its body stopped trembling, and its raised silver scales slowly receded. It closed its eyes and instinctively crawled up Si Lan’s arm to his chest, where it felt the warmth and coziness, curling up to sleep peacefully.

 

Si Lan stared at the bulging spot on his chest and couldn’t help but twitch his lips.

 

This little creature was certainly unapologetic.

 

Xie Li gazed at the small white dragon with a pale face. “Your… Your Excellency, is it really the Heavenly Realm’s Young Prince?”

 

Si Lan reluctantly nodded.

 

Though he didn’t want to admit it, it seemed likely that this was the case.

 

“Your Excellency, how should we handle it?” Quze asked with a serious expression.

 

“I’ll try to heal it first. If that doesn’t work, I plan to…” Si Lan’s words abruptly stopped, and his expression became grave.

 

Both Quze and Xie Li, hearing this, became apprehensive and watched Si Lan closely. But then Si Lan added, “I plan to dispose of it.”

 

Quze and Xie Li exchanged glances, realizing that unfortunate circumstances could lead to chaos in both realms, even when drinking cold water could cause trouble.

 

Si Lan hadn’t expected that the snake he picked up by the roadside would turn out to be the Emperor’s son.

 

Now that he had the little creature in his hands, if something happened to it, no matter how he explained, the Heavenly Emperor might hold him accountable. To avoid making life miserable for the demon realm, he decided to either cure it or eliminate it.

 

Perhaps it was the effect of the wine he had just drunk, or the blood loss had left him weak, but Si Lan’s head was spinning. He instructed his two disciples not to divulge the matter of the small white dragon and then fell into a drowsy sleep, planning to deal with the creature’s condition after resting.

 

While Si Lan was lost in slumber, the small white dragon woke up two hours later.

 

The moment it opened its eyes, it saw Si Lan’s fair chest heaving up and down, which bewildered it.

 

Beneath the scales lay warm, delicate skin that allowed it to clearly feel the texture. When it extended its tail and accidentally touched a certain raised point on his chest, the small white dragon’s movements froze, as if it had been electrified.

 

Subsequently, in a fit of embarrassment, it squirmed out of Si Lan’s clothes, and its fierce gaze was locked onto the man in front of it.

 

Who was this rude person?

 

How could he treat it like this?

 

Si Lan was sleeping soundly and was completely unaware that he had caught the dragon’s attention.

 

The small white dragon, with a cold expression, gazed at Si Lan’s body, which had a pitch-black hair and was wearing a simple blue shirt with a white collar. Although he was asleep, his attractive features were still visible.

 

He was a reasonably good-looking, but rude, person.

 

The small white dragon’s gaze shifted down to Si Lan’s wrist, where the wound had already closed but had yet to scar.

 

It remembered that it had lost control of itself and, in a state of extreme aggression, had suddenly smelled a sweet scent. It had instinctively followed that scent, not realizing that it was the man’s blood.

 

It was strange. His blood not only stabilized its internal condition but also alleviated its injuries.

 

With this in mind, the small white dragon bent down to examine the secret of his blood. However, when it caught the sweet scent, it couldn’t resist biting him once more.

 

By the time it realized what had happened, it had already taken several sips of blood.

 

Si Lan remained asleep, blissfully unaware of the situation, but the small white dragon felt satiated and transformed into a six or seven-year-old child. It wore a white robe with a brocade pattern, and its hair was neatly tied up with a black jade crown. Its delicate, precious facial features were quite conspicuous for its age.

 

However, the childish face displayed an unusually composed expression, which appeared slightly comical.

 

The small white dragon conjured an eight-pointed star formation out of thin air, and soon, a physician dressed in a black robe appeared within the formation – it was Yu Wudao.

 

Upon seeing the small white dragon, Yu Wudao immediately approached and respectfully bowed, “Your Majesty.”

 

The small white dragon nodded slightly.

 

He wasn’t the crown prince of the heavenly realm, but the Heavenly Emperor Haowei himself.

 

Seven hundred years ago, during his advancement to the “Divine Emperor” realm, he had been deliberately sabotaged by a mysterious figure, leaving him with a spiritual injury. Every now and then, his internal energy became erratic, his magical power weakened, and in severe cases, he would even lose control of his consciousness and turn into a child.

 

At the time, he had just subdued the Underworld and Demon realms, but there were still many demons and monsters who refused to yield. He feared that revealing his condition would lead to unrest in the Six Realms, so he had kept it a secret.

But what he hadn’t expected was that half a month ago, he had appeared as a child in the Ninth Heaven and was accidentally seen by the talkative Heavenly Star Lord Tianyu.

 

So in less than half a day, the entire Ninth Heaven knew about a boy who looked exactly like the Heavenly Emperor, even the Heavenly Mother, who had been in seclusion for tens of thousands of years, was alarmed by this and came out of seclusion to inquire about the child.

 

“They say that the child is about six or seven years old?”

 

“Yes.”

 

“And he looks exactly like you?”

 

“Yes.”

 

“Everyone says he’s your illegitimate child?”

 

“Yes…”

 

He kept silent, afraid that the Heavenly Mother would worry, and in the end, he didn’t tell her the truth, tacitly accepting that the child was his illegitimate son.

 

Later, he came up with an excuse, saying that he sent the child to Xingchuan for training, which quelled everyone’s curiosity and curiosity.

 

This time, he found the aura of Black Calamity on the Flame Serpent in the Demon Realm, the same as the aura of the mysterious person who had disrupted his Heavenly Tribulation back then. He chased the Flame Serpent all the way to Qiongsha Island, just caught it, but then his spiritual injury suddenly recurred. His mind lost control instantly, shrouded in extreme aggression, and he wanted to destroy everything.

 

When he regained some consciousness, he found that the Flame Serpent had been torn into pieces, and its inner gall had been swallowed into his stomach.

 

The inner gall was cold, which only made his internal energy more chaotic. He was afraid of getting into trouble and planned to fly back to the Ninth Heaven to recover, but he lost consciousness again.

 

And somehow, he ended up here.

 

Thinking of this, Haowei looked at Si Lan and said, “Yuwudao, go and find out what this person’s true form is.”

 

Although Haowei had discovered that Si Lan’s true form was a wild chicken with phoenix feathers when he drank his blood earlier, chicken blood couldn’t possibly have such effects.

 

Yuwudao then noticed the man lying behind Haowei and asked, “Is this person the Demon Lord Si Lan?”

 

“Yes, his blood is useful for me,” Haowei said succinctly.

 

Upon hearing this, Yuwudao was initially taken aback and then said with great joy, “Your Majesty, since the Demon Lord’s blood is useful to you, why not just consume him…”


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Chapter 2 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 2

 

Qu Di originally planned to take the bus back, but early in the morning, he surprisingly didn’t catch the bus. He was afraid Yang Ji would be worried, so he gritted his teeth and called a taxi.

 

He had always been frugal when it came to spending on himself, considering any extra spending on himself as a luxury. He actually liked sweets but found desserts to be both expensive and unnecessary, so he rarely indulged. However, on Yang Ji’s birthday, he was willing to spend two thousand yuan to treat him to an expensive Western meal, all because Yang Ji liked such romantic places.

 

Qu Di came from a small town and was a beta, so he had always felt somewhat inferior. He believed he could never find a partner as perfect as Yang Ji, and that’s why he cherished this relationship so much. When Yang Ji approached him, it only took two weeks for him to agree to date him because no one had ever been so kind to him.

 

Speaking of it, at the time, Yang Ji just brought him milk every day, occasionally bought him snacks, took him to see a movie once in a while. Upon closer inspection, these were just small favors, combined with the fact that Yang Ji was an actor and quite handsome, it had enchanted Qu Di. He even once thought that Yang Ji choosing him was the luckiest thing to happen in his life.

 

The two officially got together in the second semester of their freshman year. At that time, Qu Di’s classmates saw that he had found an Alpha, and many of them expressed their envy. An Alpha was generally proud, and they tended to prefer Omegas as partners, which were equally rare, while betas typically ended up with betas.

 

Due to this, Qu Di believed even more that Yang Ji was a great Alpha who didn’t care about gender, and he cherished this relationship even more.

 

Thinking about their future together, building a life and owning a house for themselves, and maybe having a child, Qu Di couldn’t contain his excitement. The first thing he needed to do was tell his mother and stepfather that he was moving out for good because Yang Ji mentioned that a performing arts company in Y city was planning to sign him, and they would probably move there together.

 

“I’m back…” Qu Di still had the sushi from Yang Ji’s favorite Japanese restaurant in his hand, but when he entered the house, he saw a chaotic scene. There were boxes everywhere, some already sealed, giving the appearance of moving.

 

Qu Di felt a sense of panic and put down the sushi. He walked towards the bedroom and found Yang Ji crouched in front of the closet, searching for his things. He heard footsteps and turned to see Qu Di, who appeared not flustered at all but asked naturally, “Where did you put my winter clothes?”

 

Qu Di hesitated and answered, “In the boxes up there.”

 

Yang Ji clicked his tongue and stood up, saying, “Help me bring a chair over. Why did you place things so far off? I can’t find anything.”

 

Qu Di finally snapped out of it and asked anxiously, “Yang Ji, are you moving?”

 

Yang Ji looked at him for a few seconds and said, “Yes, didn’t I tell you before? I’m going to Y city. My flight is this afternoon.”

 

“But… But you said it was in July… It’s only March now, and I haven’t sorted out many of my graduation procedures…”

 

“Qu Di.”

 

Qu Di seemed to know what he wanted to say, but he still couldn’t believe it. Not long ago, they had envisioned their future together. At that time, Yang Ji had gently patted his head and said, “Wherever I go, I will take you with me.”

 

But now, this person wanted to leave him behind, and he only found out as he was about to leave.

 

Yang Ji was getting impatient, but Qu Di had been with him for these years, and he was somewhat attached. Moreover, he was sure that if he persuaded Qu Di properly, he would willingly let him go. This fool still believed that an outstanding Alpha like him would genuinely be interested in him.

 

Yang Ji sat on the edge of the bed, patted the space next to him, and after some hesitation, Qu Di sat down.

 

He tried to keep his tone gentle. “Qu Di, I wanted to tell you this a couple of days ago, but you were busy with your graduation project, so I didn’t find the right moment. There’s a casting going on for a theater production over there, and the company is urging me to go as soon as possible.”

 

Qu Di quickly said, “I can go with you!”

 

“No… The company asked me, and I told them I’m still single. It wouldn’t be appropriate for you to come with me.” In today’s world, especially for newcomers like him, having a single image was crucial. Who would want to be his fan if he wasn’t single?

 

Qu Di was well aware of the complexities involved.

 

“So, you want me to stay here and wait for you?” That’s the only interpretation he could glean from his words.

 

But Yang Ji didn’t leave any room for hope. He bluntly said, “Qu Di, I know I’m not being fair to you, but I want to suggest that we take a break.”

 

Yes, a break, not a breakup. Leaving aside other things, Qu Di’s personality, which treated Yang Ji as the center of his world, was quite useful for an Alpha like him. He always liked to leave himself a way out, and Qu Di was that way out.

 

Qu Di’s reaction was intense. He stood up abruptly, his eyes red, as if he was about to cry at any moment. Just when Yang Ji was about to console him as before, Qu Di pushed him away.

 

“Are you saying that this is the end of our relationship? Yang Ji… We’ve been together for three years… Are you really giving up our feelings so easily!?”

 

Qu Di felt his whole body shaking. “Do you even know what you’re saying? Can’t you think about it from my perspective? Is everything I’ve done for you over the past three years worth nothing to you?”

 

Yang Ji lost his patience. He furrowed his brow and his face darkened. “Do you want me to give up the opportunity at Tang Yi for you? Do you think that’s possible?”

 

Qu Di fiercely wiped away a tear that was about to fall and said, “You said you would make it on your own. In today’s society, exposure is the key, even if you have talent. Have you not realized that after all these years of education? Only a fool like you would believe those teachers’ grand theories!”

 

Yang Ji didn’t bother to argue with him. He crossed over him to pick up the box of clothes behind him. If he couldn’t get through to him, then so be it. He didn’t need this beta.

 

Qu Di grabbed him, trying to salvage the three-year relationship. He said with his head down, “Yang Ji, can’t you…?”

 

Before he could finish, Yang Ji shook off his hand. “Are you willing to spend your life holed up in this rented house, cooking market-bought vegetables in a greasy kitchen? I’m not. If you’re willing to endure it, then you go ahead.”

 

“You said… You would marry me.” He had even said last semester that after graduation, he would take him home to meet his parents…

 

“Haha.” Yang Ji seemed to have heard a joke. He laughed and said, “Qu Di, you’re a beta, and you want to marry an Alpha? Are you dreaming?”

 

Qu Di raised his head abruptly. “What do you mean?”

 

“What do I mean? When I first saw your soft, delicate appearance, I thought you were an Omega. I never expected you to be a beta. If you weren’t somewhat good-looking, I wouldn’t have bothered playing with you.”

 

“Just playing with him?” They had been together for three years!

 

As he reached for a box containing clothes on a chair, Yang Ji said, “Originally, I thought I’d just use you and discard you, but you turned out to be more complicated than those Omegas. You insisted on waiting until marriage. Do you really think you’re someone special? If it weren’t for the fact that you were naive and could give me money, I couldn’t have put up with you for three years.”

 

Finally, he turned around and sneered, “Do you even know what you are? A beta? And you want to marry an Alpha? I don’t know whether to call you foolish or naive.”

 

“Yang Ji, you bastard!” Qu Di said, and as he did, he raised his hand but was grabbed by Yang Ji. Yang Ji scornfully lifted a corner of his mouth. “Don’t stir up trouble. Can’t you save some face for yourself? Why tear things apart?”

 

Gritting his teeth, Qu Di felt that this person before him was utterly repulsive for the first time, and even the days of intimacy they had shared became nauseating.

 

Yang Ji shoved him onto the bed, picked up his clothes, and left.

 

Qu Di was left panting heavily, knowing that his tears were now quite worthless. They would only provide that person with an opportunity to mock him. He felt completely drained of strength.

 

He lay there like that, listening to the sounds of packing outside. After a while, he heard someone’s voice, and not long after, the door closed, and the house returned to silence.

 

He checked the time; it was only 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Was there really such a need to be in a hurry?

 

He rubbed his dry eyes, and after being hungry for so long, his stomach finally protested. He rubbed his stomach, then turned to the bedside table to search for the stomach medicine he usually kept there. He often had irregular meals, and his stomach wasn’t in great shape, so he always had stomach medicine on hand.

 

He walked out to pour some water, and the living room was now clean, with just some trash left behind. He planned to take the sushi he had brought back and eat, but to his surprise, it was all gone.

 

“…” You can’t even leave without going hungry, huh? How did I not notice how shameless he was before?

 

After that day, Qu Di got sick, and no one took care of him. He even had to call a taxi to go to the hospital, dragging himself in slippers. He hung up his registration, waited in line, and waited for half an hour to see a doctor. His fever was at 39 degrees, which even startled the doctor.

 

After recovering from the illness, he was busy with graduation matters. Almost everyone around him knew he had been dumped by Yang Ji. When he returned to the school for the graduation ceremony, people often pointed and whispered.

 

“Hey! You haven’t contacted me in ages.”

 

Qu Di greeted lethargically, “Hey, Shan.” Then he lowered his head to wrestle with his tie, something he had watched tutorials on for a long time but still couldn’t master.

 

Qi Shan was an Omega, but she was tall at 1.8 meters, had long hair down to her waist, and she walked with confidence. She was even on the basketball team. Otherwise, you would think she was an Alpha from some prominent family.

 

Their relationship was quite good. Initially, no one talked to Qu Di, and Qi Shan, unable to relate to the other Omegas who chatted about makeup and beauty all the time, set her sights on him.

 

She was the only classmate who could chat with Qu Di, so she could be considered a friend.

 

“I’ll do it for you.” Qi Shan took his tie and began to recall the tutorials she had seen.

 

“By the way, have you found a job yet?” Qi Shan asked. Her family had already arranged one for her.

 

“Not yet…”

 

“Your graduation project is quite good. Why not try applying somewhere? You might get noticed.”

 

Qu Di shook his head. “The professor said my topic is too sensitive, so it might not be feasible to shoot.”

 

Qi Shan continued, “So what are your plans then?”

 

“I… I want to go to Y City.”


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Chapter 1 – It’s hard to escape the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 1

 

“Little Di, are you here?” Liu Hao hurriedly ran over, with a somewhat embarrassed smile on his face. Qu Di could tell from his expression that he must have a favor to ask.

 

Qu Di put down his school bag, fastened the flower shop’s logo pin to his chest, and put on the flower shop’s apron. He asked, “What do you need help with again?”

 

“Hehe, Little Di, you understand me the best. Here’s the thing, I have a date tonight with that girl Little Yue. You know her, right? She finally agreed to go out with me. You see, tonight…” He knew Qu Di was easy to persuade, and as long as he asked, Qu Di would definitely agree.

 

Qu Di smiled and readily agreed, “You go ahead. Tonight, I’ll cover for you, but make sure the boss doesn’t find out.” 

 

Covering for someone meant a deduction in salary.

 

“I knew you’re the best! If this works out, I’ll treat you to dinner!” Liu Hao quickly removed the flower shop apron, put on his coat, and left eagerly. After a while, he returned, sticking his head outside the door, reminding Qu Di, “Little Di, we have a few orders to fulfill in the shop. Remember to take care of them. They need to be delivered tomorrow!”

 

“I got it.”

 

After Liu Hao left, Qu Di started to check the day’s sales, fully aware that Liu Hao probably hadn’t done any organization work. Liu Hao was talkative and often made customers happy, which brought in a lot of orders. However, he was also lazy and frequently passed off his responsibilities to Qu Di. As long as it wasn’t too excessive, Qu Di was willing to help him because, despite his shortcomings, Liu Hao was his best friend, and he was the one who recommended Qu Di and allowed him to get the job in the first place.

 

Qu Di’s diligent and hardworking nature could be seen as both an advantage and a disadvantage. He thought there would only be a few orders, but when he checked, there were more than twenty. Had Liu Hao done nothing else but accept orders all day?

 

He sighed and decided that he would talk to Liu Hao about this next time. There was too much work for him to handle alone, but every time he thought of discussing it with Liu Hao, he was talked into helping again. The next time, he would willingly help him with the workload.

 

He organized the day’s income and expenses, entered them into the computer, and then began working on the orders.

 

“Phoenix tails, lilies…” He looked up and, as he expected, there were no phoenix tails in the shop. How could Liu Hao be so careless? He had to call the customer and apologize.

 

In the end, they agreed to substitute another flower, but not without a barrage of complaints. Qu Di could only nod and apologize, unable to say much.

 

He worked until past 1 a.m., barely finishing the tasks. After watering the flowers on the windowsill, he prepared to leave. He changed his clothes, turned off the lights, and locked the door. He was about to take out the trash through the back door when he stumbled upon a person.

 

He almost lost his balance, dropping the trash he was holding. He used both hands to steady the person who had fallen on him.

 

“Sir?”

 

“Inside…” The man pushed him inside, and then he slid down to the floor, motionless.

 

Qu Di’s heart raced. The area had a history of poor safety, with various types of people frequenting it. Had this person run into trouble with the wrong people? If those individuals came back, they would be in big trouble. Logic told him he should immediately throw this person out and not get involved, but Qu Di couldn’t ignore someone in need.

 

He struggled for a moment, then decisively closed the door and dragged the person behind the cash register, hiding from view.

 

He crouched there in the darkness, unable to see anything clearly. He strained to hear any signs of activity outside. After a while, he heard footsteps and saw the light of a flashlight.

 

“Where is he?”

 

“The guy must be around here; he couldn’t get far with the tranquilizer.”

 

“Check the nearby shops.”

 

“Okay…” The man suddenly made a sound, as if he was trying to get up. Qu Di quickly covered his mouth and whispered, “Shh, don’t make a sound.”

 

The man, who seemed to be an Alpha, had a faint sandalwood scent. However, as a Beta, Qu Di didn’t sense anything unusual. He was one of the rare Betas who could slightly detect pheromones.

 

Tang Chaobai struggled to open his eyes to get a look at the person who had saved him. Due to the effects of the drugs, he felt drowsy and couldn’t see if this person was male or female.

 

Was this the scent of his pheromones?

 

The people outside shone a powerful flashlight into the window, but luckily, the cash register area was in a blind spot. They couldn’t see anyone inside, so they eventually left.

 

Qu Di breathed a sigh of relief. He cautiously checked the man in his arms. He had lost consciousness, and Qu Di was afraid the attackers might return. Therefore, he stayed with the stranger behind the cash register for over an hour until his legs went numb. He finally stood up, struggling to move the man.

 

Qu Di tried to carry him, but he was too heavy. He couldn’t lift him. Should he leave him here alone?

 

He crouched down and shook Tang Chaobai, but there was no response. He checked the man’s body and found no external injuries, so that was a relief. He must be experiencing dizziness due to the drugs.

 

He glanced at his phone and realized it was getting late. His messages from this afternoon had gone unanswered. He felt dejected. He and his partner hadn’t seen each other for two days. They were both busy with their graduation projects, and Qu Di had just finished his. He had hoped to spend some quality time together, but his partner hadn’t replied to his messages.

 

He looked down at the man on the floor and sighed. Well, he would have to stay here with you tonight.

 

He searched through a cabinet and found a blanket he had used for napping. It was surprisingly clean, so he covered Tang Chaobai with it. Qu Di sat in a corner, bending his legs and waiting for daylight.

 

Qu Di had thought the man would wake up quickly, but he remained unconscious, and Qu Di could only wait. When the morning sun shone through the window, Qu Di was the first to wake up. He blinked his dry, uncomfortable eyes and felt a throbbing headache. His entire body ached from sitting in one position all night.

 

He looked at the man on the floor and noticed that he was still asleep. Now, he could clearly see the man’s appearance. He might be of mixed heritage, with deep facial features and a strong jawline. He was at least 1.8 meters tall, dressed in a black suit, and exuded an exquisite and enticing aura.

 

“Sir? Wake up! Sir? Hey…”

 

Qu Di didn’t manage to wake the man, but he heard the sound of keys, and he immediately stood up. It was the shop manager.

 

“Little Di? Did you sleep here last night?” Manager Fang Yingying was an Omega, three years older than him. She had a sweet appearance and was good at acting coquettish, but she could be a bit stingy at times, often finding ways to deduct employees’ salaries.

 

Qu Di could understand, though. Fang Yingying’s family situation wasn’t great, and she had borrowed money to take over the shop. Due to limited funds, she could only rent it in this kind of neighborhood.

 

“Manager…”

 

“Oh my god! Did you… kill someone?” Fang Yingying was terrified when she saw the legs sticking out from behind the cash register.

 

Qu Di hurriedly explained, “No, no… Manager, this man seemed to have been chased last night, and he ended up in our shop. I didn’t know what to do…”

 

Fang Yingying’s face paled. Her voice unintentionally rose, “What have you done!? Didn’t I tell you all to stay out of such matters? We’re just a small shop and can’t afford trouble!” Various incidents occurred in this neighborhood every day, and Fang Yingying had always taken the attitude of “not my business.” She was just an ordinary person and didn’t want to get into trouble.

 

“Quick, throw him into the alley!”

 

“Manager…” Qu Di stopped her. “He should be waking up soon. We can let him leave on his own when he does.”

 

“Go away! You’re really meddling in things. What you do is your business, but don’t involve me, okay? I… Tang Chaobai!?” Fang Yingying’s anger quickly dissipated when she saw the man’s face on the ground. She was overcome with surprise.

 

Qu Di might not recognize this face, but Fang Yingying, a young girl who surfed the internet daily, couldn’t possibly not recognize the CEO of Tangyi Entertainment Company!

 

“What?” Qu Di didn’t quite understand why Fang Yingying, who had just been furious, suddenly calmed down.

 

“Oh… It’s nothing.” Fang Yingying’s eyes flickered, and she had some hidden thoughts she didn’t want Qu Di to know. She couldn’t believe Qu Di’s good luck in saving the CEO of Tangyi Entertainment.

 

“I’m… I’m not heartless. You’re right; it’s almost morning, so we can let him stay and leave when he wakes up on his own. You’ve been here all night. Go rest now. I’ll watch over him.” She rushed Qu Di away.

 

“Or…” Qu Di was about to suggest that he could stay until the man woke up, as he was afraid that if he left, Fang Yingying might throw the man out. But before he could finish, he received a call.

 

He saw the incoming call was from Yang Ji, his current boyfriend. He answered eagerly, “Yang Ji? Why are you calling me now? I messaged you yesterday, but you didn’t reply… I’ve passed my graduation project. Let’s go out to eat tonight.” His tone was filled with undisguised happiness. He genuinely liked Yang Ji, who was a gentle and considerate boyfriend.

 

However, the person on the other end of the line didn’t seem as excited as him. Yang Ji’s voice was calm as he said, “Where are you? Come home now.”

 

“Okay, I’ll head home now. Have you had breakfast…?”

 

“Click…”

 

Before he could finish speaking, the call was abruptly cut off. Qu Di stood there in confusion for a few seconds before putting his phone away. Perhaps Yang Ji had something important to attend to, after all, he was a somewhat well-known celebrity now.

 

Qu Di had always had strong self-healing abilities and was good at comforting himself. He quickly regained his composure and packed his things.

 

“Manager, something’s come up at home, so I’m leaving. Please take care of this person.” He said this, and Fang Yingying was waiting for him to say it, eager to have him out of there.

 

“Otherwise…”

 

He wanted to suggest that he could stay until the man woke up, as he feared that if he left, Fang Yingying might throw the man out. However, he didn’t get to finish his sentence as he received a phone call.

 

He saw the incoming call was from Yang Ji, his current boyfriend. He answered eagerly, “Yang Ji? Why are you calling me now? I messaged you yesterday, but you didn’t reply… I’ve passed my graduation project. Let’s go out to eat tonight.” His tone was filled with undisguised happiness. He genuinely liked Yang Ji, who was a gentle and considerate boyfriend.

 

However, the person on the other end of the line didn’t seem as excited as him. Yang Ji’s voice was calm as he said, “Where are you? Come home now.”

 

“Okay, I’ll head home now. Have you had breakfast…?”

 

“Click…”

 

Before he could finish speaking, the call was abruptly cut off. Qu Di stood there in confusion for a few seconds before putting his phone away. Perhaps Yang Ji had something important to attend to, after all, he was a somewhat well-known celebrity now.

 

Qu Di had always had strong self-sustaining abilities and was good at comforting himself. He quickly regained his composure and packed his things.

 

“Manager, something’s come up at home, so I’m leaving. Please take care of this person.” 

 

Fang Yingying was just waiting for him to say it, eager to have him out of there.

 


T/N: Ahaha, I felt really bad one of the show-biz/ flowershop MC Bad Ending novel from September 2023 (I’ll wait for you on a spring day), so here’s a novel where the flowershop MC gets many handsome-looking men chasing him! Let’s pretend he died, and then got reborn into this beautiful world!! He deserves so much more asdfg

Ofc, the MC is also as meek as the MC from that BE short…

 

Anyway, there is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

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Chapter 1 – The Demon Lord's Cultivation

Chapter 1

 

Si Lan found himself inside an egg.

 

To start the story, it all began with a text message he received on his phone.

 

【I am the Path of Heavenly Cultivation. Send money to me, and I will help you unify the Six Realms. Bank account number: xxxx.】

 

He was half asleep and decided to play along by sending a small amount of money to the scammer. But when he opened his eyes, he was inside this egg.

 

He referred to it as a chicken egg, rather than a duck, goose, or dinosaur egg because he could always hear the clucking sounds of a mother hen around him.

 

His chicken mother was diligent and gave him “lessons from outside the egg” every day.

 

From the chicken mother’s incessant chatter, he roughly understood the world he was in. It was divided into six realms: Gods, Immortals, Demons, Monsters, Ghosts, and Humans, further classified into the five elements of Water, Fire, Wind, Thunder, and Earth.

 

He wasn’t particularly interested in the history of these six realms or their cultivation techniques, but he did remember all the strange stories.

 

Therefore, even as he remained a gooey mess inside the egg, he already knew about the many mysteries and eight trigrams of the Six Realms and Five Elements.

 

For example, the Heavenly Fairy Yu Hua once had an online romance that led her to meet a powerful cross-dressing Demon King. Upon meeting, Yu Hua discovered that the Demon King was even more imposing than she was, and this encounter traumatized her, making her fear men and leaving her with deep psychological scars.

 

Another example was the divine bird Zhu Xiao, who, despite her delicate and beautiful appearance, loved to practice with a war hammer instead of a sword. She did this because her mother, on her deathbed, told her that men would affect her sword-drawing speed. So, in front of her mother, she took up the meteor hammer and said, “Mom, rest assured, I won’t practice the sword anymore.”

 

Yet another example was the wild chicken named Luo Hui on the Flat-Top Mountain. While other chickens were busy hunting for bugs all over the mountain, Luo Hui understood the importance of class transcending. She saved a Nine-Heaven Divine Phoenix and, in gratitude, forced the Divine Phoenix to marry her.

 

The Divine Phoenix refused, so she used a clever tactic: she cooked raw rice into a ready meal, then presented the egg, successfully marrying him.

 

 

It goes without saying that the wild chicken named Luo Hui is his chicken mother, and the egg is Si Lan.

 

Not long after Luo Hui became a mother and the Divine Phoenix, Si Lan’s father, Si Shaoxun, suddenly fell into darkness.

 

The Nine Heavens’ lavish lifestyle that Luo Hui dreamed of suddenly vanished as she was forced to follow Si Shaoxun into the war-torn Demon Realm. Fortunately, Si Shaoxun quickly defeated the Demon Lord Chu Shanjun at the time, united the twelve peaks of the Demon Realm, and was crowned the Demon Emperor.

 

And then, Si Lan was born.

 

In theory, a child born of a Nine-Heaven Divine Phoenix and a wild chicken should at least be some sort of divine bird. Unfortunately, Si Lan inherited 100% of Luo Hui’s traits and was a plain brown chicken with no resemblance to a Divine Phoenix.

 

That day, Luo Hui, watching Si Lan hatch from the eggshell, jumped into Si Shaoxun’s arms and tearfully said, “A Divine Phoenix ruling the Demon Realm, exuding dominance, but a wild chicken ruling the Demon Realm? That’s just absurd. So, in order for our son to one day rightfully inherit your position, I want to conceal his true identity and claim he’s a young Divine Phoenix.”

 

Si Shaoxun remained silent for a while, then pushed away Luo Hui’s clammy hand and said, “Fine.”

 

She was overjoyed and used an illusion technique to transform Si Lan instantly from a wild chicken into a Divine Phoenix.

 

However, Si Lan felt that whether he was a Divine Phoenix or a wild chicken, it was good as long as he could crow. There was no need to fuss over it so much.

 

Unfortunately, he was just a little chick at the time, and his attempts to voice his objections came out as “cluck, cluck, cluck.”

 

His mother thought he was hungry and tossed a fat earthworm in front of him.

 

“…”

 

He didn’t succeed in his objections. The only time he managed to object was when it came to naming.

 

His mother hoped he would grow up to be someone who would correct his mistakes and have consistent words and actions, so she named him Si Guoyi.

 

“…”

 

He stretched out his chubby chicken claws and gestured a large cross in the air.

 

His mother vaguely understood what he meant, “Do you want to choose your own name?”

 

He nodded his little head, and his mother smiled.

 

“Alright, then you can pick your own name when Si Guoyi grows up.”

 

“…”

 

In the days that followed, Si Lan, like other little chicks, spent his early days in the Demon Realm on the Zhuyun Peak, almost forgetting his origins from the future.

 

Sometimes, when he woke up in the middle of the night, he even felt that his past life as a human was just a dream.

 

Just as Zhuangzi dreamt of being a butterfly[/mfn]A famous historical poem about life being a  dream.[/mfn], now Si Lan was a chicken dreaming of being human.

 

When he reached the age of one hundred and twenty, it was time for his transformation, and he took on a human form.

 

On that day, he looked at himself in the mirror. His new human form was identical to his previous human appearance, with some resemblance to his father.

 

It was then that he suddenly realized that he hadn’t seen his father in a long time.

 

His mother and his father, with their eight hundred schemes, had an eccentric marriage that had provided much gossip in the Six Realms over the years.

 

Some said that his father didn’t love his mother, that he was infatuated with the Divine Phoenix from Cang Mountain, but his mother had intervened, causing him a lifetime of unrequited love and misery.

 

They also said that his father didn’t love him, that his existence was the only stain on his father’s otherwise flawless life, so his father hadn’t paid much attention to him over the years.

 

Later, when his mother was injured by a divine miracle and on her deathbed, he held her in a rainstorm, trying repeatedly to heal her wounds, but they wouldn’t close.

 

The heavy rain washed away the blood, creating a river of crimson.

 

Finally, his father, Si Shaoxun, appeared, treading on the river of blood.

 

He expected his mother to complain, to be angry, but instead, with her last breath, she begged his father to ensure that his true form would never be exposed.

 

Si Shaoxun, in front of his mother, revealed his true form, personally severed his own phoenix wings, and attached them to Si Lan’s back.

 

His mother finally closed her eyes in peace. He didn’t understand why his mother was so insistent on hiding his true identity, but since it was her wish, he made an effort to do so.

 

For many years, he only consumed Divine Dew and Jade Elixir, wore Cloud Brocade and Flashing Silk, and landed on Qingtong Greenwood, carefully playing the role of a Divine Phoenix.

 

He also focused on cultivation and quickly became one of the top demon cultivators in the Demon Realm.

 

Later, when Si Shaoxun passed away, he thought of giving him his phoenix feathers, but he didn’t want to see his father in a vulnerable state. So, he politely declined, saying it was to allow his father to leave with dignity.

 

After his mother’s death, he harbored resentment toward Si Shaoxun for some time, until he discovered that the usually emotionless Si Shaoxun, on the anniversary of his mother’s death, lay under the large wutong tree on the Zhuyun Peak, complaining while hugging a wine jar, “You never really loved me. All you wanted was a powerful man to lay a powerful egg.”

 

He didn’t know whom to pity more at that moment.

 

In the end, he buried his parents together under the wutong tree.

 

In that year, he had just turned 120 years old, which was equivalent to a human child of seven or eight years old, and both his parents had left him.

 

 

At the age of 200, Si Lan reached adulthood. But in the same year, Chu Shanjun, the Demon Lord who had once been driven into hiding by his father, sent him a challenge.

 

He didn’t care much about the title of Demon Lord, but it was his mother’s lifelong wish for him to ascend to that position, so he couldn’t just give it away.

 

He accepted Chu Shanjun’s challenge but was tricked by Chu Shanjun during the battle, suffering severe injuries and falling into the mortal realm. This marked the beginning of a heartbreaking love that would span three centuries.

 

It was called heartbreaking because every ending was tragic.

 

The tragedy didn’t befall him; it befell his savior in the mortal realm, a woman named Lan Lan.

 

In the first life, Lan Lan saved him when he was severely injured, and she offered herself to him.

 

He thought that perhaps this was a pattern for men in his family; his mother had used a similar plot on his father. He agreed to Lan Lan’s proposal but insisted on first defeating Chu Shanjun. However, while seeking revenge against Chu Shanjun, he ended up severely wounded and unconscious.

 

When he woke up, fifty years had passed in the mortal realm.

 

Hastily, he went to the mortal realm to find Lan Lan, but she had already married someone else and had been a widow for many years. Lan Lan, however, was a person of honor, and when she saw him, she suggested continuing their past marriage agreement.

 

So, he picked a lucky day, sent a group of demons with drums and gongs to fetch the bride, and she arrived in the Demon Realm. On that day, the new bride had just arrived in the Demon Realm when a sudden gale arose, the earth shook, and the septuagenarian bride was blown onto a tall tree, where she breathed her last.

 

“…”

 

Because of this, he was depressed for many years. Later, he found Lan Lan in the second life, and their story continued.

 

However, this time, during their wedding night, after they had drunk from the ceremonial cups, Lan Lan inexplicably suffered from alcohol poisoning and passed away.

 

Upon investigation, it was revealed that while Lan Lan was a carp demon, she had a serpent lineage in her ancestry, and the ceremonial wine was mixed with male fern liquor.

 

“…”

 

Another hundred years passed, and he found Lan Lan in the third life.

 

This time, he decided to skip the traditional wedding proceedings and went straight to the wedding night. That night, just as he was about to discuss the meaning of life with his new bride, the bride unexpectedly encountered the inevitable Heavenly Thunder Tribulation that all demons faced.

 

The small bridal chamber was suddenly filled with lightning and thunder, and the bride was struck down in front of his eyes.

 

“…”

 

From then on, his reputation as the husband who killed three consecutive brides spread throughout the Six Realms.

 

Whenever the marriage rate in the Demon Realm was low or marital discord was high, news would spread that he was looking for a new bride, and demon realm girls would eagerly line up. Even widows would remarry, bringing peace to the Demon Realm.

 

At first, he didn’t care about these rumors because he believed he was cursed when it came to wives. His second and third wives were both reincarnations of Lan Lan, so technically, he only caused the death of one person, Lan Lan.

 

It wasn’t until the rumors reached an absurd level, with the palace maids blaming their headaches, stomachaches, and even irregular menstrual cycles on him, that he realized the problem had become serious.

 

He seemed to have become something extraordinary!

 

Unable to sit still, he decided to consult the divination expert, Bu Yigua.

 

On a sunny day, he gathered his guards, the twelve peak masters of the Demon Realm, and a group of brave and skilled warriors, and they all went to Qiangjue Mountain to see the divination expert and clear his name.

 

On that day, the divination expert told him, “Your fate is destined to be with a man. If you marry a woman, you will harm her.”

 

The divination expert also said, “That person’s fate and ill omens are connected to you.”

 

It sounded like he had said something important, yet said nothing at all.

 

Because, being demons, they all had some ill omens in their fate.

 

So, he cautiously asked, “Does that mean ten thousand male demons in the Demon Realm are my destined ones?”

 

The divination expert’s expression stiffened slightly, “You’re quite imaginative…”

 

“…”

 

“Never mind, I’ll be kind once more. According to the shell’s guidance, your destined one will be near Tianming Star in the near future.”

 

Tianming Star was in the center of the five directions, pointing to the Qiongsha Island in the Demon Realm. Qiongsha Island had been overgrown with weeds and desolate for thousands of years.

 

Why would his destined one be there?

 

He hesitated for a moment, then thanked the divination expert and flew to Qiongsha Island alone.

 

The reason he went alone was that his guards, the twelve peak masters, and the warriors had all scattered and fled upon hearing that he was destined to be with a man.

 

Even Song, the right guard who had been paralyzed for over a hundred years, was scared and ran off, carrying his wheelchair, saying as he fled, “Your Majesty, I can serve you with my life, but not my body!”

 

“…”

 

Tsk tsk.

 

 

Qiongsha Island.

 

He had searched for half a month, but unfortunately, during this time, he hadn’t found his destined one, or even a living creature that could breathe. After his third round of searching today, he still had nothing to show for it, so he put away his shiny phoenix wings and landed on a grassy field.

 

He hadn’t been fasting, and he still had his appetite. However, the Jade Elixir and Divine Dew in his storage bag had been consumed the previous day, so he had to find some food.

 

After searching for a while, he only found a small, limp, wrinkled, and almost sun-dried white worm. Perhaps he was a little lightheaded from hunger, as this unattractive worm suddenly looked appealing to him.

 

However, even though his true form was a wild chicken, he had never eaten insects in all his life…

 

Just as he hesitated, his stomach betrayed him with a loud growl.

 

Never mind, he thought. I’ll just eat something to calm my hunger now, and then I’ll have the strength to fly back later.

 

He had no intention of staying in this godforsaken place.

 

After searching for so long without finding his destined one, he suspected that the divination expert had deceived him.

 

He opened his mouth and placed the small white worm inside. Just as he was about to chew, the worm suddenly started struggling in his mouth, and he quickly spat it out.

 

After falling to the ground, the worm slowly changed, growing to the size of an adult male’s thumb, about seven inches long, entirely white but with a dull luster.

 

Si Lan hadn’t expected this little white worm to be a spiritual creature that could change its form!

 

Unfortunately, this spiritual creature was now running out of breath.

 

He picked up the small white worm, which was covered in white scales and had a tail like a thorn, and guessed that it might not be a worm but a small white snake.

 

Chickens don’t usually eat snakes; it goes against their nature.

 

But chickens do play around with snakes, and that doesn’t seem to be a problem.

 

So, on the way back to his palace, he bought some wolfberries and angelica, along with the small white snake, and brewed them into wine, which he stored in a white jade bottle before placing it in the wine cellar.

 

This trip to Qiongsha Island hadn’t been entirely in vain.

 

Upon returning to Zhuyun Peak, Si Lan announced that he would enter seclusion for an indefinite period. He did it not because he needed to cultivate but because the revelation from the divination expert that he was fated to be with a man had thrown the entire Demon Realm into chaos. People were reluctant to leave their homes, and this was severely impacting productivity.

 

To appease the demons, he declared an indefinite seclusion period, which, in reality, meant he would be sitting in the Seven-Stringed Cave, reading books and passing the time.

 

After reading all the books, Si Lan unexpectedly felt a bit sentimental.

 

Unknowingly, he had lived his demon life for over a thousand years, experiencing some ups and downs, as well as enduring the winds of gossip. While it hadn’t been full of excitement, it had been quite stable.

 

He had gone from being an ordinary demon cultivator to becoming the Demon King of the Demon Realm. According to the books, his life should be coming to an end.

 

However, he didn’t know that the real story about him was just beginning.


T/N: Hey there! Here’s a completely new series! AND OMG AM I IN LOVE WITH THIS STORY I HAD TO PICK IT UP AAAAA

I had such a blast translating this, hope you love dragons and phoenixes (or chickens lmao) cuz, oh my gosh I almost died of cuteness while reading about the ML. I almost exploded/ imploded asdfghkl

 

ANYWAY; it’s about to be one hell of a ride, I’m surprised no one’s translated this yet! It’s an absolutely must-read if you love dragons and funny stuff. The situations are all just so absurd.

 

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What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

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