Chapter 476 - 476: Peerless Beauties
Chapter 476: Chapter 476: Peerless Beauties
The witch laughed heartily, bending forward and backward, her trembling flower branches causing her amply curved, partially exposed snowy-white chest to glisten, captivating the soul.
Her black hair cascaded over her pure white neck, with sparks of brilliance shining in her spirited eyes. Her lovely face was full of joy, and her slender body swayed elegantly, circling around Fairy Yue Chan incessantly.
Her posture alone was a form of devastating charm, pleasing to the eye, stirring the spirit, and intriguing with her ethereal and seductive qualities combined.
Fairy Yue Chan was equally outstanding, hailed as a real beauty among humans, with skin as white as jade and clothing that fluttered like a spirit. Her black gemstone-like eyes, translucent ivory skin, and flawless beauty were like an exiled immortal descending to the mortal world.
She was on guard, finding the presence of the witch at this time to be troublesome, a source of embarrassment, and quite the headache.
In fact, as her biggest rival, the last person she wanted to see right now was the witch. Being a captive and reduced to being a man’s prisoner, and then to be seen by her competitor was more humiliating than anything.
“Hehe…” The witch laughed unabashedly, never having felt so exhilarated; she had come eagerly just to witness this scene.
“Oh dear, sister, your tiny waist is just a handful, it seems to have become even more enticing.” The witch kept moving, not missing the chance to tease her.
Fairy Yue Chan tried to dodge, but her powers were sealed, and no matter what, she was not faster than the witch. Her pretty face flushed red, a stark contrast to her usual pure and lofty demeanor.
“Witch, please have some self-respect.”
“Sister, there’s no need to be so serious. It’s been a long time, I’ve missed you. Is it wrong to greet you warmly?” The witch was clearly pleased, her beautiful eyes sparkling with delight.
“Ah, sister, your breasts seem even fuller than before. Could this be a side effect of marriage? But this is a positive change,” she said with a gleaming smile, her white teeth and luminescent hair complementing her unusual gaze, as she reached out to touch them playfully.
This time, Fairy Yue Chan screamed. No matter how composed or extraordinary she was, she was still a maiden at heart, and the teasing by her rival was more than she could bear.
At that moment, Fairy Yue Chan’s face was flushed with red, warning the witch not to mess around, only to provoke more seductive teasing.
With a “smack,” the witch slapped her on the perky behind, making a crisp sound that was embarrassingly loud, especially given the presence of a man not far away.
The sound and the hateful hand on her posteriors left her nowhere to hide. As the chaste Fairy of the Heaven Mending Sect, she had never experienced such things.
This was truly subversive, unsettling the usually aloof and lofty Fairy Yue Chan, who felt a strong urge to fight the witch, to clash for three days and nights!
Shi Hao watched from the side, his gaze flickering, complex and amused at the spectacle before him. What a delight.
Watching the two peerless beauties in action, he couldn’t help but think some thoughts unsuitable for children and let a smile slip, enjoying the scene without making a comment.
“Eh, wait, sister, you don’t seem like the married type?” Suddenly, the witch said so, although she had already figured it out and was merely bringing it up on purpose.
“Little Stone, how can you allow such a celestial being by your side and pay her no attention? That’s just too cruel.” The witch turned to Shi Hao, her laugh twinkling, exuberant and beautiful.
“I’ve been waiting for you, haven’t I? The doors to my harem have always been open for you. Without you, nobody else can take the queen’s position,” Shi Hao said with a chuckle.
“Ah, it’s a pity. I already have someone I like, so there’s no need to reserve that spot for me. I think Yue Chan is very good. How can you be so cruel as to leave her alone every day? You know, a celestial being can develop issues when lonely.”
Indeed, this was a witch, unbridled in her words. Shi Hao was alright, as he too teased back, but Fairy Yue Chan found herself in a passive position, powerless to change the reality of her imprisonment.
“Why don’t you stay as well and leave the running away behind? From here on, you could live in the harem and enjoy an immortal life of freedom,” Shi Hao said.
Finally, the witch changed color, a touch of dread in her heart, for she knew that if Shi Hao intended to trap her, it would be troublesome, as five Venerable Ones had already fallen here.
“You can’t be so heartless. I only have one World-breaking Talisman on me. If I waste it here, wouldn’t it make the Heaven Mending Sect and others laugh?” she said in protest.
“World-breaking Talisman… just the sound of it seems like a rare treasure. Can we make a trade? I offer you three kinds of Divine Material for it,” Shi Hao said with intrigue.
The witch dared not make the deal. If she lost the World-breaking Talisman, she truly feared Shi Hao might sink his teeth in and trap her, too; no amount of Divine Material would matter if she couldn’t leave.
She highlighted the World-breaking Talisman simply as a reminder and hoped for a peaceful coexistence.
Seeing her refusal, Shi Hao expressed great regret. “You really hurt my feelings, you don’t trust me at all.”
After probing each other, they got down to business, discussing the turmoil in the great desolate area, where she brought some important news—at least, important to Shi Hao. The Sky Severing Sect was also an eternal heritage, not without action, only not having approached Stone Country.
Now, Fire Nation, Wood Nation, Golden Wolf Ancient Nation, and the strongest ancient nations in the sea region had all descended into chaos, fully fragmented, with the shadows of the Outer Domain’s Great Sects behind them.
Shi Hao’s gaze upon her shifted slightly. Was the Sky Severing Sect also serving the upper realm’s great figures? This did not leave him with a favorable impression.
“Even if related to the higher realms, it is only as an adversary to entities like the Heaven Mending Sect, with different doctrines and rival paths. Our Sect merely aims to target them, not the beings of the Lower Realm,” explained the witch candidly.
The upper realm’s games were intricate, with conflicts between great figures as complex as those between Heaven Mending Pavilion and Sky Severing Sect, absolutely at odds and impossible to reconcile.
“All in all, our Sect descended to the Lower Realm specifically to counter them,” the witch revealed.
This eased Shi Hao’s concern somewhat, for else he might have faced another formidable foe. The current situation was very complicated, yet an ally wouldn’t be too bad.
Of course, he couldn’t fully believe the witch; her capricious nature made it hard to determine the truth of her words.
And now, of the ancient nations in the wasteland, only Stone Country remained united, controlled by Shi Hao, while the others were mired in division.
“What’s going on with the Fire Nation Capital?” Shi Hao was very concerned about Huo Ling’er and also wanted to know if the Fire Emperor had really used the Celestials Clan’s transport formation to enter the higher realms.
“It seems you’re quite the sentimental Seed, with a great beauty like Fairy Yue Chan right before your eyes, you’re still thinking of someone else,” the witch teased without concealing anything and truthfully informed him.
There, an ancient and boundless battlefield was sealed, nurturing something extraordinary. During the great calamity, it actually bombarded the higher realms directly, shocking all the great schools.
“What, it dared to bombard the higher realms?” Shi Hao was shocked.
“It might be related to the Supreme Divine Deposit, or possibly the original site of the Supreme Hall,” the witch said.
Shi Hao’s heart stirred. His feelings towards the Supreme Divine Deposit were complex, having heard about it countless times. According to the Willow Deity’s judgment, it might be a killing array.
How could he be hearing about it again, now beneath the Fire Nation Capital, and it seemed to be true. Otherwise, how could it possess such tyrannical power to bombard the higher realms?
“Your little sweetheart might have escaped, left this realm. The Fire Nation Capital has been ruined beyond recognition,” Huo Ling’er informed.
“Do you mean the Supreme Divine Deposit might be related to the Supreme Hall, in the same place?” Shi Hao asked.
Regarding the Supreme Hall, he distinctly remembered that there would only be one successor from generation to generation, who was destined to become the Supreme, from an enigmatic ancient school in the Outer Domain. How could it possibly enter the wasteland?
“Based on speculation, the two might be closely related, originating from the same place, capable of moving, and not fixed within a single region,” the witch revealed such a secret.
Shi Hao inquired in detail and unexpectedly learned that just two days before, someone had seen a gigantic paw reaching out from the ruins outside Stone Kingdom’s Imperial Capital, crushing clouds.
Hearing her describe it, Shi Hao’s heart pounded. It might be the terrifying behemoth he had seen outside Stone Village in the great desolate area, as well as the giant turtle mentioned by the Willow Deity as part of the killing array.
He wondered if the true and false Supreme Divine Deposits had come together. In that case, was someone about to make their move, with the real and the false combined to deceive, intending to kill a significant figure from the higher realms?!
As the heavens and earth revolved, the killing array was about to activate. Shi Hao faintly felt that the wasteland was truly on the brink of a major event, a startling transformation was forthcoming!
“I came to invite you to enter the Supreme Hall together. Perhaps you could gain an unparalleled inheritance,” the witch said with a giggling smile.
Shi Hao shook his head directly. If his guess was correct, not just him, but even the gods who ventured there would likely be unable to fill that hole.
“I want to wait a bit longer, make a decision after some time.”
“Eh, that’s exactly what I planned. Could it be that you know something?” The witch was surprised, sensing that something might have been leaked, and smiled enchantingly, full of charm.
Shi Hao’s heart raced. Did the witch also know something of the hidden matters? Was this a test? But how could she know unless someone like the Willow Deity was behind her?
In an instant, Shi Hao thought of much, his body shivering with a jolt, connecting the witch’s words, believing that her sect had descended to this realm specifically to target the Heaven Mending Sect and unrelated to other beings of the Lower Realm. He pondered a possibility—could this killing array laid out in ancient times be set by the master of the Sky Severing Sect?
Following this line of reasoning, the witch shouldn’t even be aware of it unless her identity was astonishingly lofty, also hailing from the higher realms, related to that terrifying figure.
“You couldn’t be the daughter of some significant figure from the higher realms, merely entering the Lower Realm for tempering now, could you?” Shi Hao’s gaze was profound as he quietly observed her.
“Young man, you’re overthinking it. The one I fancy is merely in the higher realms,” the witch said airily, her words ambiguous and deflecting the topic, adding, “I can tell you with certainty that Fairy Yue Chan is indeed a noblewoman from the higher realms, and her status far exceeds your imagination—a revelation that could shake the heavens and earth.”
Shi Hao remained calm, saying nothing.
The witch burst into laughter, raising Fairy Yue Chan’s chin with her pristine white hand, teasing like a ruffian, “Sister, you truly are bright and beautiful. Even I pity you.”
Then, she turned to Shi Hao, mockingly asking why he hadn’t consummated the marriage yet, her attitude one of loving to stir trouble, evidently wishing misfortune upon Fairy Yue Chan.
“I plan to tame gradually,” Shi Hao’s face was unbelievably thick. Called out on this issue, he showed no embarrassment whatsoever, appearing full of experience.
“Let me help you with the taming. Look, not even serving tea—that’s not the mark of a good Fairy, too arrogant,” the witch lingered, discussing various matters with Shi Hao, aiming for cooperation.
She speculated on what the higher realms might be searching for, mentioned the importance of inheriting the Supreme Hall—a must to acquire—and spoke of divine materials in this realm that could make one a True God, among other secrets.
Two days later, as she and Shi Hao were discussing, Fairy Yue Chan, graceful and ethereal, had begun serving tea, her presence pure and lively.
This was the witch’s doing, who, having more deterrent power than Shi Hao, intimidated Fairy Yue Chan, who was genuinely afraid of the witch causing trouble.
The witch was triumphant. “This is just the beginning. Help me massage my shoulders later.”
Shi Hao gave her a sidelong look. “Are you cross-dressing as a woman? Why are you competing with me for the maid? If anyone is to massage shoulders, she should do it for me.”
“I’m helping you with the taming, aren’t I?” The witch laughed unconcerned.
“No need, I’ll do it myself. Fairy Yue Chan, stand behind me, don’t go over there,” Shi Hao grumbled dissatisfiedly.
Fairy Yue Chan clenched her teeth, sparks flickering in her eyes. Although she still seemed holy and calm these past two days, her heart was already tumultuous, longing to fight to the death with the witch.
If she had to choose, she would rather massage Shi Hao’s shoulders than bow down and compromise with the witch, eyeing her adversary with loathing that made her teeth itch.
She moved with lotus steps, her slender and graceful figure swaying, curves fully displayed, and took her place behind Shi Hao, standing there opposite the witch. (To be continued. If you like this work, welcome to Qidian (qidian.com) to cast your recommendation votes and monthly votes. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please read at m.qidian.com.)