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Alibuda Chronicles Part 1: Volume 7 Chapter 5 

Before Chapter Five resumed its old methods



, Violet and Ah Xue waged guerrilla warfare within the city, causing chaos among the snake tribe. Ah Xue was eventually captured, but Violet escaped, infuriating the snake tribe. During this time, the psychic dragon-leopard remained hidden within the city, lying in wait. When it saw Yu Hong and me in danger, it charged out, biting and killing the snake woman, then breathed fire to drive away the snakes. Before the other snake women arrived, it led us away to safety.



Our hiding place was in the collapsed and ruined Bilou. The crumbling ruins were partially obscured by fragments of earth and stone, making it impossible to see inside from the outside. However, there was a small gap through which we could peek out. Looking around, the semi-rotten food, relatively clean water, and not-too-crowded space made it an ideal hiding place.



Looking out from here, one could see the Serpent Clan carrying something—large boxes, one after another—hurriedly moving westward. Among the workers were even shackled slaves from other tribes, indicating the Serpent Clan's urgency.



"Strange, how could outsiders have entered the Serpent Clan's territory? What's going on?"



Although the Serpent Clan was currently short-handed due to searching for intruders and performing magical rituals, this scene still raised many questions.



(Could it be that they knew the three races were about to take action, so they're preparing to retreat first?



I thought to myself, but I couldn't find anyone to discuss it with. After Violet led us to this shelter, she arrogantly walked out from the other side, completely ignoring us, and I don't know where she went. As for Yu Hong, she was exhausted both physically and mentally. After being brought here, she collapsed on the ground, unable to get up again.



Neither of us can be considered combatants. Because of my Beast King Fist suddenly going awry, I'm not suitable for head-on combat with the enemy, and Yu Hong is still bound by the insect body... And according to my estimation, even if the insect body is removed, she probably only has level three strength left, about the same as me, only having the advantage of techniques and the Beast Demon.



Now, it seems that the only thing we can do is wait for things to get chaotic in Loucheng. But the situation seems to be developing beyond our control. It might turn into the Snake Clan launching a preemptive strike, and if we are discovered before the battle breaks out... I don't want to become raw material to replenish the blood pool.)



(Damn it, that bitch Phoenix, there must be something wrong with the freebie she gave me, otherwise why would my Beastmaster Fist suddenly disappear?



Speaking of freebies, I suddenly remembered the "Willful Handheld Jar" she gave me. It had come in handy twice before; could it conjure something good to turn things around now?



I took the jar out of my pocket, closed my eyes, and shook it while praying and cursing that cunning female demon Phoenix. After a short while, the empty jar suddenly made a crisp sound, and something appeared inside.



I shook it vigorously with great anticipation, and...) The contents of the jar were removed, revealing a small wooden box larger than the jar's opening.



How did this thing even get through the jar's opening? I was utterly baffled, but since it was a matter of demonic technology and not mine, I didn't dwell on it.



However, despite the dim light, the box looked increasingly familiar. With a suspicious heart, I reached into my pocket and nearly cursed aloud, because this box had been my personal possession just moments before—the very thing I'd retrieved from the crystal during my nighttime raid on the Feather Clan's secret cave. Phoenix's gift was a clever, albeit impractical, scheme.



(You bitch, trying to fob me off with this?)



I cursed inwardly, bending down to pick up the box. To my surprise, the wooden box, which I hadn't been able to open no matter how hard I tried, opened with a "click." In the dim light, inside lay a thumb-sized, blood-red, rhomboid gem.



(What was that female demon trying to imply? Could this stone really help me?



With these doubts, I examined the stone closely. It wasn't an ordinary ruby. When I held it in my palm, besides feeling a distinct warmth, I also sensed a magical fluctuation, slowly rippled through the air.



Was it some kind of high-performance, high-quality magic stone? However, while high-quality magic stones could concentrate and even multiply the energy they passed through, it was all auxiliary. They only worked when set into a powerful artifact; they had no offensive power themselves. The only artifact I had was Hyakkimaru. Did I have to set the gem in it, so that the greatly enhanced sword could cut the chains and rescue Ayumi?



A good idea, but I'd have to rush down the mountain, perhaps even out of Youli, all the way to the southern border, to find a workshop with sufficient technology to complete this weapon modification that required considerable forging and magical skill. Right now, this method was far too slow.)



(Damn it... what a terrible idea...)



Clutching the gem tightly, I considered many possibilities. Perhaps my thinking was off track, because this gem gave me a sense of déjà vu. I had seen something similar before, but I couldn't remember where... Was it in a magic item shop? Or at an exhibition at the Alibuda Magic Academy?



But at least the box was opened, so it wasn't a complete loss...



Just as I was lost in thought, I suddenly heard a soft, rapid breathing beside me. Turning my head, I saw Yu Hong huddled in a corner, hugging her legs. Sweat beaded on her forehead; she seemed to be in considerable pain. I immediately remembered that she had been bitten by a snake during the fight and hadn't received any treatment, so it was likely a problem now.



Without further ado, I rushed over, ignoring her struggles, grabbed her ankle, and lifted her delicate, smooth leg.



Yu Hong was only wearing the cloak Bai Lan Xiong had given her, and with my forceful grip on her ankle, her posture was extremely awkward. Not only were her two round, pert buttocks exposed, but between her forced-open legs, her tender labia still glistened with half-dried dew, incredibly sexy and alluring.



"You..."



"Stop talking nonsense. You know your own relationship and the current situation. Unless you beg me to do it, I won't touch you."



Making this assurance, I pulled out a small knife, first making a cross on the already blackened wound, then reluctantly sucking out the venom from her delicate pink leg. Travelers in the Southern Barbarian lands always carry some life-saving herbs, including magical remedies against snake venom. I applied the medicine to Yu Hong, and thankfully, her internal energy was quite good; she had been circulating her energy to resist the poison. Otherwise, with such a long delay, her leg would have been ruined.



The whole process was strangely silent. Since Yu Hong was willing to cooperate and didn't take the opportunity to kick me in the face, I didn't use the chance of her legs being spread to stick my fingers into that pink, tender flesh. But perhaps because it was too stifling, I couldn't help but speak.



"Actually, I really don't understand you people. The child wasn't born from you, the egg wasn't laid by you, is it necessary to sacrifice like this?"



"You don't understand because you don't understand love, so you won't sacrifice for what you love, and can only use despicable means to plunder..."



It had been a while since I'd heard her speak in such a forceful tone. I glanced at her, wondering what other criticism she had to offer. Yu Hong seemed to be avoiding a confrontation with me, turning her gaze away and changing the subject.



"Even if I don't understand, how much better are you, a rich young lady, than me?"



I said. "If you weren't born into a prestigious family, had a first-rate master, and had the Palace of Light as your backing, would you be so naive as to play the game of justice? You must regret it now, right? If you hadn't come to the Southern Barbarians as a messenger of justice, you foolish little girl, you could still be having a lesbian relationship with your sister all day long!"



I knew these words were extremely venomous, so after saying them in one breath, I immediately took two steps back, wary that Yu Hong might turn her shame and anger into action.



But Yu Hong didn't get angry as I expected. She just placed her hands on her knees, as if thinking about something. After a long while, she sighed softly and said, "Foolish? Perhaps so..."



"Huh?"



"I... I don't like saying this all the time either. Do you think my sister and I don't know? You're always laughing at us behind our backs, treating us like two brainless, stupid girls. Even Senior Brother Fang... although he didn't say it out loud, he must think we're some kind of martyr fanatics. Look at the way he looks at us... I know."



At first, she just sobbed, but by the end, Yu Hong burst into tears, saying, "But, there's nothing we can do. If we can't even believe that justice will ultimately prevail, then we don't know what to believe in to live..."



With this sentence as a starting point, I touched upon a part of Yu Hong's heart that had always been unknown to others. It was the deepest side hidden beneath her spoiled girlish exterior, and it made me understand why there had been so much inconsistency in her these past few days? Why her strength and resilience had repeatedly exceeded my expectations? And why did she always break down and succumb for reasons that surprised me?



“Senior Brother Fang said that there isn’t a single instructor named Blue Eagle in the Kingdom of Alibuda, so you’re not an officer either. But judging from your words, you must be an educated nobleman, right?”



“Yes, you are, aren’t you?”



Education isn’t a universal right. Aside from nobles, only commoners of a certain level of wealth can afford the high tuition fees; this is true in every country.



“No… not at first. After Phoenix Island disappeared and the Feather Clan disintegrated, no one in the clan has had a good life, and my sister and I are no exception.”



"My sister and I never saw our parents after we were born, and we still don't know who they were... Perhaps they were killed somewhere long ago. My sister and I were raised by a group of elders from the Feathered Clan. They found a bamboo basket placed at the door, containing my sister and me, as well as a note left by our mother... Back then, many things like this happened. Because they became targets of pursuit, they entrusted their children to their clansmen deep in the mountains, then left as bait, sacrificing themselves so that their daughters could grow up safely under the protection of their own kind."



As if immersed in memories, Yu Hong's voice was no longer tinged with tears, but rather softly said, "My sister and I weren't the first pair adopted there, nor will we be the last. Until we were two years old, there were dozens of little sisters there. We didn't have much time to play because we had to hide from pursuers. Almost every few days, we had to secretly escape into the mountains, otherwise the beastmen would find us. Each time we couldn't escape, one of our kind would sacrifice themselves, taking a little sister chosen by lottery as bait to lure away the enemy."



Recalling the scene of Katrina's self-sacrifice to cover Yu Hong's escape, I could easily imagine the situation at that time.



"So-called life is just a constant escape, hiding, sacrifice, and then another escape... My sister and I secretly swore that when we grew up, we would only chase others and never be chased again. Back then, we were terrified every time we had to draw lots, but no one ever ran away, because sacrificing ourselves for the continuation of the group was a glorious thing. We never lost hope either. Our elders always said that good will always prevail over evil, and one day, we would see justice and righteousness prevail again in the Southern Barbarian lands, that evil would be punished as it deserved, and that the Feathered Clan would be reborn in the light."



Yu Hong said, "You think it's silly, right? That's what we thought back then. That kind of nonsense that even a child couldn't believe... Who would believe it? If the gods and justice could really prevail and the Feathered Clan could be reborn in the light, then why didn't they just let the Feathered Clan live in peace from the beginning? Mother wouldn't have been separated from us, and we wouldn't have had nightmares every time we drew lots. Even now, every morning when I wake up, I'm still afraid that I'll become a prisoner of the beastmen as soon as I open my eyes..."



I was speechless. At that moment, I was completely at a loss for words. Perhaps the girl didn't need me to say anything; she simply didn't want to leave a bad impression on people until her death.



"But what good is disbelief? Later, we earnestly prayed like that, because if we couldn't even believe that good will prevail over evil and that justice will ultimately triumph, where would we find hope? What reason could we give ourselves to continue living?"



Her voice was soft, and though the girl's words seemed calm, they contained countless sorrows. From her increasingly clenched fingers, I could feel her desperate attempt to suppress her emotions.



“What can’t be escaped will eventually be escaped. When I was two years old, I drew a lot and was chosen to go out as bait. My sister didn’t want to be separated from me, so she left with me. Not long after, we were captured by orcs… We were both terrified. But we were really lucky because just as the orcs were handing us over to the slave traders, our master happened to pass by, rescued my sister and me, took us as his disciples, taught us martial arts, and gave us a new life in the human world.”



Yu Hong took a breath, wiped the tears from her face, and said, “Our master wanted us to forget our unhappy childhood, and my sister and I have always wanted to forget.” I remember, but the more I try to forget, the more I can't. Finally, my sister and I decided to uphold justice and apprehend the criminals. I don't believe in this story, but there must be people in this world, there must be children who hope that justice will come tomorrow and reverse today's nightmare. Although my sister and I aren't fortunate enough to have such a dream, at least we can help other children fulfill their dreams and let them sleep soundly.



Knowing full well that what she believes is ridiculous, yet repeating lies she herself doesn't believe, living like this—what kind of life is that? What kind of girl is she?



This shouldn't be a problem for me, but…



“Our Feather Clan seems to be endlessly repeating the same lives, constantly sacrificing the lives of the previous generation for the next. Everyone places their hopes on the future, surviving by devouring the lives of their mothers and clansmen. But why doesn't anyone think about those left behind before sacrificing themselves? Why didn't Mother and Aunt Katrina ask me before they sacrificed themselves? I'd rather be captured with them than be rescued alone and survive all by myself. I used to hate this practice the most, and before coming here I swore to my sister that I would never let anyone be sacrificed like this again…”



The girl's crystal tears traced heartbreaking lines on her pale cheeks. Exposing these unhealed wounds, she must be very sad, but why… do I seem to see her smiling?



"Ha... But none of that matters anymore. Returning to Youli to help my people was my own choice. What was destined to happen will happen. Even after running away for over a decade, it's still the same. Evil cannot prevail over good, nor can it overcome the law of the jungle. Those who overestimated themselves received their just deserts. They couldn't protect their people, nor could they protect themselves. My soul, my dreams... they're all tainted and rotten. My body has become like this, never to be the same again. While I'm still useful and have value to be sacrificed, use me however you like."



The girl smiled and looked at me, and I found myself unconsciously wanting to avoid her gaze.



"Heh, maybe I should chuckle with gratitude. Losing my virginity to a human is at least luckier than to an orc. Humans aren't so crude, and they're quite skilled, which made for a very enjoyable time. And you? What does it feel like to rape a girl? Is it enjoyable? I bet you enjoyed it a lot, right? Because you always laughed so happily when you pinned me down and did it to me..."



"Enough!"



I should have been the one to bully her and yell back, but instead, I was at a disadvantage amidst the girl's mocking laughter. I've faced many accusations in the past, but I've never seen such an unbearable smile.



"Why are you shut up? Even a night of intimacy is a hundred days of kindness. We've slept together so many nights, and I haven't even had a chance to thank you yet... Haha, I don't even know your name! You know what? Every night when I woke up from a nightmare, my biggest fear was seeing an orc next to me, but... it's really funny. I've already prayed so hard, why do I still wake up to find you, this beast, sleeping next to me?"



"Stop talking."



"How strange! I pray so earnestly every day, hoping you choke to death, fall to your death, get torn to pieces by the orcs, die alongside them... Why, why don't you die? Why do you keep appearing beside me? And... why do I have to be rescued by you? I'd rather die among those orcs, just to see you torn to pieces too..."



After uttering these words as if in a dream, the girl's suppressed tears finally burst forth. She covered her face with her hands and wailed. Her



sorrowful cries, passing through her hands covering her mouth, echoed softly in my ears. I unconsciously walked slowly towards Yu Hong, feeling incredibly conflicted.



The law of the jungle is a principle I believe in. Because of my cunning and skillful use of opportunity, this girl's virginity and body are my deserved spoils; I have no reason to feel guilty. However, looking at Yu Hong's tears, I suddenly felt a strong urge to wipe them away.



I put this thought into action.



"I'm sorry..."



I didn't really mean those words, but at that moment, I couldn't find any other words to say. At least, "I'm sorry" was more appropriate than "I love you," right?



"Wow!"



With a wipe and a few gentle pats, the seemingly impossible happened. The girl buried her face in my chest, crying uncontrollably, her tears quickly soaking my clothes. When her cloak slipped down, revealing her sexy and alluring body, I felt no lust. I simply patted her bare back gently, like petting a kitten.



Regardless of who hated whom, or who wanted whom dead, we were currently just two people who needed to support each other, nothing more.



"Please, please help me save those children. Save one more member of our tribe, one more child, even just one more egg. I can't let so many of my compatriots sacrifice themselves like this. If the Feathered Clan is finished, then everything we've done in the past will have been meaningless."



Yu Hong, tears streaming down her face, abandoned her pride and pleaded with me, her enemy. But this request wasn't about buying jewelry or cosmetics. The undeniable fact was that we were just two weak beings, powerless against the snake race and unable to rescue anyone from the orcs.



"I'm sorry, but we really can't do it right now..."



"No, you must have a way. At least you can help me untangle the insect body. Although my power has weakened considerably, as long as I untangle the insect body, I can still do something. You're the one who created the insect body; you must have a way to untangle it."



Wanting to make amends to Yu Hong, I desperately wanted to do something for her. However, the insect body came from Phoenix, and unless a master of divination or a martial artist with sixth-level cultivation could untangle it, it was impossible.



Seeing my troubled silence, Yu Hong thought I was deliberately making excuses, and pleaded even more humbly, even taking my hand and placing it on her soft, firm breasts.



"I swear a solemn oath that if you help me untangle my insect body, I will absolutely not harm you, nor will I seek revenge. You really want to save your female apprentice, don't you? If you untangle my insect body, I can help you save her. Also, if you're willing to untangle my insect body and help me save her, this body of mine will be at your disposal from now on... please..."



The girl's plea disturbed my peace of mind, and various thoughts raced through my head, but I couldn't come up with a feasible solution. Even if I summoned Phoenix, I was reluctant to be extorted for a wish by her in exchange for untangling my insect body, but the rest...



Suddenly, a thought flashed through my mind. This might be a hint from that witch; I knew what that ruby was.



I pushed Yu Hong aside, took out the crimson rhombus-shaped gem, and examined it carefully. After recalling and comparing, this gem, taken from the Feather Clan's secret cave, was strikingly similar to the one in my memory.



Similar hardness, similar warmth, similar color, similar magical fluctuations…



“If this really is the Dragon Soul, then perhaps we can…”



“I must say it again, we’re in this together now, and I genuinely want to help you, but this method is extremely dangerous. If we make a mistake, you’ll lose everything, with no chance of recovery, and you’ll die. Are you really willing to gamble this?”



Unwilling to take unnecessary risks, I carefully explained my concerns to Yu Hong.



I don’t know the actual origin or purpose of this rhombus-shaped ruby, but judging from its shape and feel, it closely resembles the Dragon Soul from a dragon’s brain. The Dragon Soul, containing the concentrated essence of a giant dragon, is a priceless treasure. Combined with a unique spell, I once implanted the Dragon Soul of a Water-Fire Demon Flood Dragon into my beloved concubine, Zhizhi Lonia, causing her magical power to surge overnight, transforming her into a Water-Fire Dragon Warrior.



Yu Hong's martial arts skills are far superior to Zhi Zhi's. If this ruby truly is the Dragon's Soul, its power would surge after being infused into her body through magic, potentially allowing her to break free from the insect's restraints. However, this alluring possibility clashes with too many realities. First, I'm completely unsure about the gem. What if it's not the Dragon's Soul? Wouldn't recklessly casting spells be asking for trouble?



Even if it truly is the Dragon's Soul, the troublesome problems have only just begun. The implantation of the Dragon's Soul requires the use of the Lustful God Spell from the Lustful Magic Book. The main catalyst for this spell is the Celestial Blood taken from Ah Xue. I've secretly kept some on me, just in case, and I still have some on hand, so it's not a problem.



But the Dragon's Soul is something that compresses the essence and energy of an entire dragon into a small pebble. If the Dragon-Sealing Seal spell isn't used beforehand, along with other items to suppress it, the host will experience extreme heat the moment the energy is released, resulting in an instant and gruesome death.



The Dragon-Sealing Seal I placed on the Water-Fire Demon Dragon's Soul was cast by Nalivia's monks. I myself don't possess such a high level of skill, so naturally, I couldn't place the Dragon-Sealing Seal on this nameless ruby. Furthermore, we lack at least forty other auxiliary herbs, ores, and animal parts. In our haste, we couldn't coordinate with the timing and circumstances. To cast the spell so recklessly is practically suicide. Even if we forcibly fuse them successfully and our power increases significantly, we might not last more than a few hours before exploding and dying a gruesome death.



After much deliberation, I was extremely unwilling and told Yu Hong that I didn't want to take the risk.



"You don't need to think too much. Even if there are problems, you won't be the one to sacrifice yourself,"



Yu Hong said. "Even if it's only for a few hours, that's enough. As long as I help you rescue Sister Xue, you won't suffer any losses, right? As for the rest… what happens to my life and my body is my own business."



Yu Hong resumed calling Xue "Sister" as a term of endearment. Ah Xue's sacrifices and tears for those children have fully proven her innocence and earned her back Yu Hong's respect.



As for Yu Hong's words, I found it hard to refute them; she was clearly in a state of self-destruction. However, the purpose of this type of magic is to drastically shorten lifespan in exchange for greater power. When she herself had such a plan, I didn't know what to say. Besides, I did need a skilled fighter to help me defeat the enemy and rescue people.



Yu Hong said, "If you want to help me, use this method. I'll bear any danger myself."



"I understand. Let's give it a shot then."



I reluctantly began preparing to cast the spell. Things were difficult from the start; even drawing the magic circle presented technical challenges. This wasn't a sacrificial hall, nor was it a spacious place; it was just a half-ruined room, not small but not spacious enough to draw a magic circle. Usually, magic circles are drawn with blood or ink, but I had neither on hand.



Finally, looking at the hastily drawn magic circle on the ground with the stick, the runes almost all crammed together, a blurry and indistinct mess, my palms were sweating profusely, and I almost wanted to ask to give up.



(This method actually works? Then there's nothing unreasonable in the world anymore...)



I tried to persuade Yu Hong again, but her expression was resolute. She had no hope that the spell would succeed; instead, she awaited the worst possible outcome. Even if she could only recover her strength for a few hours, that would be enough for her. Even if she lost even that, she had no will to live and planned to end it all.



After I finished drawing the magic circle, Yu Hong followed my instructions, took a few deep breaths to regulate her breathing, and then lay down in the center of the magic circle. I placed the ruby into her warm vulva and pushed it in slightly with my fingers.



Her sensitive body still retained the warmth of the pleasure she had just experienced. As the foreign object entered her jade valley, my fingers teased her clitoris, and her nectar quickly moistened the walls of her vulva, allowing the ruby to slide in slowly along the mucus.



Lying in the center of the magic circle, Yu Hong closed her eyes, and her beautiful legs, bent and stretched out, slowly parted in front of me, revealing her beautiful pink flower.



"I'm ready. You... come on up."

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