Chapter 112 Dan Wulan's Kiss (Combined Chapter)_3
She sat on the tree trunk she herself had split. Mumbling, she was unsure what she wanted to say, but the small drum in her heart pounded incessantly.
She was clearly so infatuated with her Senior Brother; just secretly observing his words and actions made her body flush with an unusual heat... But why couldn't she be more open in front of him? Was it a lingering shred of pride? It wasn't that she couldn't be open; perhaps she just wasn't as brave as she imagined... But today, she had been brave enough.
She then giggled to herself, hugging Su Bei's Crane Cloak tightly to her chest, pressing her face into it and meticulously inhaling its pleasant scent.
Her thighs clamped together, and she felt a dampness spread somewhere on her body.
Dan Wulan's cool eyes curved into a smile as she watched Su Bei's disappearing figure. It seemed she had thought of something amusing and mumbled to herself,
"I want you to see it; I want you to see your Master being kissed by me.
"When we return to the Sword Sect, I'll move to No-Sword Peak and have your Master take care of me every day!
"And have you take care of me too...
"Make you wear gauze pants!"
...
Xiao Ruoching didn't even know which direction she was running, nor where she intended to go...
She just wanted to run, to flee from that place that made her so uncomfortable.
The cold wind rushed into her open mouth, and Xiao Ruoching tasted a faint metallic tang in her throat.
Unbidden, tears streamed down, lingering at the corners of her mouth.
They were bitter and salty.
It must be the wind. How could I possibly cry for that man? He can kiss whoever he wants! Even if he has children with Ninth Uncle, it has nothing to do with me!
Xiao Ruoching's brows knitted tightly. Heedless of what lay ahead, she just kept running forward.
Suddenly, she heard Su Bei's voice from behind,
"Prodigal disciple, stop running!"
"Stop!"
"..."
Xiao Ruoching snorted coldly, her feet moving even faster.
What right do you have to tell me what to do? I'll run however I want! You should just go kiss Ninth Uncle to death!
As this thought crossed her mind, the ground beneath her suddenly vanished, and her arms flailed instinctively in the air.
She didn't fly.
WHOOSH!
She fell.
Xiao Ruoching's eyes instantly widened. She frantically waved her arms, channeling all the Spiritual Energy in her body, trying to fly upward.
Unfortunately, I'm not a bird, I don't have wings, and I'm only at the Foundation Establishment Realm... She fell faster and faster.
In the darkness, Xiao Ruoching suddenly felt herself crash into a soft body.
Strangely, it felt completely natural. It was as if, the moment I heard Su Bei's voice, I knew he would definitely catch me.
Xiao Ruoching, her expression complex, glanced at Su Bei then turned her head away, saying reluctantly, "Master, what are you doing here?"
Hearing his prodigal disciple's indifferent tone, Su Bei felt a surge of annoyance.
He'd rushed here frantically to save her, and not only was she ungrateful, she even gave him the cold shoulder? Does she really think she's such a catch?
SLAP—
The sound echoed beneath the cliff.
Xiao Ruoching cried out in surprise. Looking at Su Bei's anxious face, for some reason, the despair she'd felt moments ago seemed to lessen considerably.
Su Bei still felt a lingering frustration, but seeing his disciple's flushed, silent face, he simply shook his head.
Then, he took a step into the void. Before his foot could land, an unceasing stream of Spiritual Energy solidified beneath it. He took a second step, landing on Spiritual Energy once more.
As he felt the depleted Spiritual Energy within him begin to recover, Su Bei focused his mind. Instantly, Spiritual Energy coalesced around him, and slowly, he lifted them both, inch by inch, past the cliff's edge.
They passed through the layers of mist beneath the cliff. All around was a vast, disorienting whiteness, like being adrift in a sea of fog, but Su Bei paid it no mind.
Their bodies rose higher and higher!
Until they finally broke through the sea of clouds.
Snowflakes drifted down from the heavens, landing on them both, blanketing Su Bei's hair in white.
Countless stars twinkled in the vast expanse above.
The stars had always been there.