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Book Collection Time in June (Complete) Author: Unknown 

Word count: 27916 (Complete)

Chapter 1: Venting Anger

"Ugh, ugh, um... ah..."

I stepped on the man's back, frantically whipping his legs with the leather whip, leaving clear, irregular grid-like welts in the pinkish-red. The man groaned, enduring the pain of the whipping, his tightly closed lips occasionally letting out a soft moan. The
violent movements made me gasp for breath, sweat beading on my forehead. I raised the whip again, ready to strike, but the man beneath me grabbed my calf.

"Queen, please punish me, ah..."

I forcefully pulled my leg away from his grasp, kicked him over, and mercilessly stomped on his chest.
"Master... um, huff... whip me, **..." The man's slightly hoarse voice sounded like a sigh, his chest heaving violently as he gasped for breath, his foot on his chest rising and falling with his movements.

"Hmph!" I lashed out with the whip again, the leather striking his skin with a crisp sound. I ignored his cries of pain and pleas, then sat down in the chair, no longer glancing at him.

The man crawled over with difficulty, dragging his bound legs to my feet. Then, like someone who had walked for days in the desert finding water, he eagerly grasped my boots, kissing and licking them passionately, his fervor reaching its peak.

I watched him coldly, not missing a single movement.

After he had cleaned the boots, I gently crossed my legs, extending the other boot to him, watching him still rush forward recklessly, savoring the delicious treat...

This man's name was Hua Chenjun, the first slave I had taken in. He's 26 years old and a human resources manager at a company. He enjoys violent discipline, the feeling of pain, and the marks left by being violated. He's obsessed with my sexual abuse of him. I don't have a fixed name for him; because his surname is Hua (花), I usually call him Hua Hua (花花), sometimes I jokingly call him Hua Zi (花子), and even more viciously, I call him Hua Gu Niang (花姑娘).

After the frenzied discipline, I impatiently urged him to tidy up, while I was still somewhat angry thinking about what happened today. It's truly unpredictable how the speech contest, which I was initially full of confidence for, has developed into this situation. Ironically, the whole problem stems from my failure to have an "emotional exchange" with the relevant teachers. I hate flattery and bribery the most, so of course I wouldn't do it, and the result was that I was eliminated in the preliminary round. This competition offers generous rewards to those who reach the finals, and they can be selected as provincial-level outstanding students. Most importantly, they have the opportunity to be recommended for postgraduate studies. Everyone is scrambling to participate in this competition; just having the opportunity to participate is difficult enough, let alone what happens after reaching the finals. I thought there wouldn't be any more shady dealings in this competition, but... well, it's really speechless.

"Still feeling down?" Hua Chenjun, having tidied himself up, regained his usual dashing demeanor. He gently patted my shoulder, pulling me back to reality.

"You know, opportunity favors the prepared mind." Seeing I ignored him, he continued, pouring himself a glass of water and sitting down next to me.

"I'm very well prepared!" I rolled my eyes at him. Of course I was prepared! How could I not be?!
"Okay, okay." Hua Chenjun quickly stopped me, knowing my temper was about to flare up again. "Miss, are you prepared for this?" He rubbed his fingers together as he looked at me.

"Hmph!" I snorted coldly, turning my head away from him.

"Money, understand? What era are we living in? Do you still think ability determines everything?
If you don't build good relationships with them, why would they give you a chance?" Hua Chenjun said, handing me a glass of warm water. "I told you to talk to them a long time ago, but you wouldn't listen..."

"Enough! Let them decide internally!" I stood up abruptly, intending to avoid his lecture. The reality is already so dark; everything has to be decided internally. I don't want to get caught up in this mess!

Hua Chenjun sighed helplessly, softening his tone, "Alright, don't be angry. Let me handle this, okay?"

"No." I said decisively.

"Sigh! You!" Hua Chenjun pressed me down to sit. "Your dad entrusted you to me, so it's better if I handle some things for you."

"My dad just asked you to look after me along the way. Who entrusted me to you?" I quickly retorted.

"Okay, okay, okay, it was just a side favor, alright? But I've taken care of you like this?" Hua Chenjun shrugged, scanning me up and down with his eyes.

"Hmph." I don't need your hints, I know what I look like! So what if I dressed a little wildly? So what if I wore 10cm training boots? So what if I acted like a queen? So what!
"This is none of your business," I added. Indeed, it wasn't his business. Although he had "enlightened" me, I chose this path entirely of my own volition.

"Stop throwing a tantrum. You prepared so much for this competition, are you willing to be eliminated like this? I saw through those teachers' intentions long ago, but you stubbornly refused to give gifts, and now you've been eliminated in the preliminary round. Isn't that unfair!"

Unfair! Who says it's not unfair! I feel so wronged!

"Let me think about it." I said, holding back my tears, and rushed out the door.
Chapter Two: The Amazing Dog

The moment I rushed out the door, tears streamed down my face. How could I not care? I'm so unwilling to accept this!
I took this competition so seriously. All the participants were elites from across the province. I prepared meticulously for almost three months, hoping for a chance to prove myself, avoid some detours in my studies, secure a better future, and show that there are still places in this society where ability matters. And what happened? All my efforts went up in smoke. I hate the ugly faces of those judges! They gave me hints before the competition, but I just didn't pay attention. I never expected there to be any fairness; they eliminated me outright. Reality is so damn cruel, so hopelessly dark!

The early spring wind is so cold, especially today. The chill seeps into my heart; it's freezing! I suddenly want to call a friend, but now I don't even have anyone to cry to. Hua Chenjun is a good friend, but we have different perspectives; he can't understand my loneliness and sorrow.

Hua Chenjun used to be a newcomer at my father's company, working under him. He was deeply loved by my father, and the two were close friends despite their age difference. Later, he often visited my home and became very familiar with my family, eventually recognizing my father as his godfather. Then, due to some special circumstances, they both left that company. Hua Chenke came to Huacheng to try his luck. He was capable and had some diplomatic skills, and within two years, he became a department manager. When I came to this city for university, my father specifically asked him to look after me.

Our relationship was pretty good; in previous years, when he visited, he often took me out. However, we were five years apart, and I was in high school at the time, so I always felt there was a generation gap between us. Unexpectedly, after starting university, my thinking seemed to catch up, and I felt the distance between us wasn't as great as I had imagined, so we became even closer. And then… because of SM, I became his master…

The current problem is, who should I call? I absolutely need to find a buddy who shares my anger, someone who understands me, to confide in, even to cry…

Wait! Where's my phone? I froze, not finding it. My phone?! I frantically searched every pocket—it contained my secrets, things I couldn't let slip! ...Oh no! I haven't seen my phone all day! Did I leave it in the classroom yesterday after class? Oh my god!

I desperately hoped my roommate had found it, but I was also terrified that whoever found it would see its contents! I was so anxious! If they saw those things, I...I'd be dead. Those things are shameful, those things...no, please don't let them see them! I couldn't bear to think about what would happen if my secrets were discovered. I'd be completely ruined, and those slaves...

Lately, things have been going wrong one after another! Why is everything so unlucky? Why do I feel so out of place in this society?! This cold winter feels like I'm all alone, at least for now. A sense of despair washed over me, and as I stood there, frozen in place, large tears welled up again.
I walked aimlessly, the cold wind slicing across my face like knives. My tears still wouldn't stop; the recent setbacks, disappointments, grievances, and anxieties about the future seemed endless. It felt like something was stuck in my chest, something I couldn't swallow or spit out. My emotions were more volatile than ever before. I was already frustrated enough, and now panic had added to it; I was truly on the verge of a breakdown.

I kicked a tree I bumped into, stomped on a trash can I bumped into—I needed to vent!
Vent! Otherwise, I'd go crazy! I'd die of grievance! What's more, I was completely lost, facing the prospect of a perfectly normal girl suddenly being exposed for having SM fetishes… Regardless of what would happen to me, what about my family, my friends? How much pressure and blame would they have to endure? I really couldn't bear to think about it…
The streets were so empty; I walked for ages without encountering a single pedestrian, but thankfully, no one saw my pathetic state. I'm a little calmer now. Life goes on, school goes on, but what should I do? My heart is racing; I feel completely disoriented.

Suddenly, a dark shadow froze in my blurry vision. I felt its gaze; it seemed to be looking at me.
I rubbed my teary eyes and looked over. It was a large Chow Chow standing in front of me. It stood about five steps in front of me, staring intently at me, its grayish-brown fur fluttering in the wind.

I couldn't help but look back at it, meeting its dark, bright eyes. In them, I seemed to see incomprehension, doubt, and pity. I don't know if I was just desperately needing comfort, or if I was hallucinating, but this Chow Chow's eyes really seemed to express emotions…

I wiped away my tears and observed it closely. It tilted its head, looking at me as if suddenly sensing my scrutiny.
"Snap!" It stuck out its tongue—such a big, adorable tongue! And its expression seemed to be mocking me. And its tongue was purple! How amazing! I instantly forgot to cry, forgot my sadness, and just stared at the Chow Chow's tongue. It really was purple!

The Chow Chow gave me a "smile," which startled me and made me freeze for a moment. Then, it gracefully took its steps and slowly walked past me. After a few steps, it looked back at me, still panting with its adorable purple tongue lolling out, with a serious yet concerned expression...

Finally, the Chow Chow leisurely walked away. I found myself somewhat stunned. A dog was smiling at me, and with that seemingly concerned expression? How could a dog smile? Oh my god! I must be going crazy.

∩ My mood suddenly brightened. "Dog, thank you.

It's so cute!" I couldn't wait to tell my friend Jiajia about yesterday's events.
"Didn't you dislike dogs?" Jiajia poured cold water on my enthusiasm.

"Well, that was before! I like them now! I only like Chow Chows!" That's right, I liked the one I saw yesterday.

"A dog can comfort you? Zhong Qing, I think you're really crazy." Jiajia's expression was quite helpless.
"It's a rather unusual dog, it smiles! Really!" If I wasn't seeing things yesterday.
"Are you running a fever? I know you've been having a lot of bad luck lately, feeling terrible. Your year-long preparation for joining the Party fell through, your scholarship slipped away, and your competition was canceled. If I were you, I'd be devastated too, but please, don't let your imagination run wild! You're scaring me!" Jiajia patted her chest fearfully.

"Sigh, you don't believe me." I was a little disappointed; Jiajia didn't even believe

me. "How can I believe you! When you're crying your eyes out and nobody cares, a dog suddenly appears, smiles at you, and then you're happy, hehe, hehe." Jiajia forced a smile with her twitching lips.
"You, you rascal! You're making me angry! Fine, don't believe me then! Anyway, I've decided I'm going to get a Chow Chow! Chow Chows are such intelligent animals!" I pouted to express my dissatisfaction, tilting my head back and ignoring her.

Since meeting my best friend Jiajia this morning, I haven't been able to stop telling her about the super cute Chow Chow from yesterday, but her reaction was so disappointing. It's true what they say, "We just don't see eye to eye!" Why won't she believe me?!

As soon as I stepped out of the teaching building, I spotted a dog squatting on the steps opposite. I dare say my eyes lit up instantly!

"It's it! It's it!" I practically dragged Jiajia over, and this time she had no choice but to believe me.

"How did you get here on such a cold day?" I muttered to myself, as if asking the dog.
"What a huge Chow Chow!" Jiajia exclaimed.

"Do you believe me now? It was the same one yesterday!" I reached out to pet the Chow Chow's big head, but it shook its head and moved away.

"You're so cute, haha! You were so nice yesterday, so caring towards me, why are you avoiding me now? Where's your owner? Where's your leash?" I asked it, ignoring its resistance as I touched its neck. Sure enough, there was no collar; its owner probably forgot to put it on.

"Okay, okay, I believe you. You've seen enough, let's go, the cafeteria's about to run out of food," Jiajia urged.
"But, it's all alone! Its owner isn't here, how can we leave it here alone?" I protested.
"Are you stupid? It's obviously some teacher's dog. Such an expensive dog wouldn't have an owner! Look, it doesn't even want you to pet it. Come on, come on, it doesn't even recognize you!" "

Can't it manage on its own?" I looked at the Chow Chow reluctantly. "I'm going to eat now, thanks for yesterday, bye-bye!" I waved to the Chow Chow, but after only a couple of steps, it followed.

"It wants to come with us!" I said excitedly to Jiajia.

"Not necessarily. I think you're just obsessed with this dog, it's scary." This only earned me a dismissive laugh, 555...that's too much.

We continued walking towards the cafeteria, the Chow Chow following us at a leisurely pace. Afterwards, while we got our food and ate, it silently followed, obediently squatting next to me.

"It really did a great job today, getting so many stares!" Jiajia said between bites.

"Vain, woman..." I didn't forget to take the opportunity to retaliate.

"I'm going back after I finish eating, I have class this afternoon, what are you doing? Still with your dog lover?" Wow, her comeback is really something!

"Go to your class, I don't need your help." I said, a little annoyed.

The Chow Chow was surprisingly cooperative, obediently following me even after we left the cafeteria. It would occasionally lift its big head to look at me, and sometimes our eyes would meet. When I smiled at it, it would stick out its tongue and mimic a smile – so cute!

I ruffled its hair and asked, "You seem to be having a great time walking with a pretty girl. Do you have anywhere you want to go?"
It shook its head and ran towards the school gate. Did it understand me? Or was it suddenly trying to run away? I had no choice but to follow it. After we left the school and turned a corner, it stopped. Looking up, wow, this dog really does understand human speech! It led me to the entrance of the Jixiang Wonton Shop.

"Want some wontons?" I asked as we walked inside. This dog is so interesting!

I ordered a bowl of wontons, and the Chow Chow was already sitting on the chair, ready to eat.
I fed it a wonton, which it swallowed in one gulp, then licked its lips, stuck out its tongue, and waited for the next one.

When it finished eating, I was surprised to find that this wasn't a dog at all, it was practically a pig! It ate five big bowls! I was sweating bullets! 50 yuan! I really repaid you, dog.

But it was quite sensible; after leaving the wonton shop, it followed me back to my dorm like a little puppy. Haha, was it seeing me off? I'm growing to like it more and more.

It's so cute!" I couldn't wait to tell my friend Jiajia about yesterday's events.
"Didn't you dislike dogs?" Jiajia poured cold water on my enthusiasm.

"Yeah, that was before! I like them now! I only like Chow Chows!" That's right, I liked the one I saw yesterday.

"A dog can comfort you? Zhong Qing, I think you're really crazy." Jiajia's expression was helpless.
"It's a rather unusual dog, it can smile! Really!" If I wasn't mistaken yesterday.
"Are you running a fever? I know you've been having a really bad day lately, feeling terrible. Your year-long preparation for joining the Party fell through, your scholarship slipped away, and your competition was canceled. If I were you, I'd be devastated too, but please, don't let your imagination run wild! You're scaring me!" Jiajia patted her chest nervously.

"Sigh, you don't believe me." I was a little disappointed; Jiajia didn't even believe me.

"How can I believe you! When you're crying your eyes out and nobody cares, a dog suddenly appears, smiles at you, and then you're happy, hehe, hehe." Jiajia forced a smile with her twitching lips.
"You, you jerk! You're making me angry! Fine, don't believe me then! Anyway, I've decided I'm going to get a Chow Chow! Chow Chows are such intelligent animals!" I pouted to express my dissatisfaction, tilting my head back and ignoring her.

Since meeting my best friend Jiajia this morning, I haven't been able to stop telling her about the super cute Chow Chow from yesterday, but her reaction was so disappointing. It's true what they say, "We just don't see eye to eye!" Why won't she believe me?!

As soon as I stepped out of the teaching building, I spotted a dog squatting on the steps opposite. I dare say my eyes lit up instantly!

"It's it! It's it!" I practically dragged Jiajia over, and this time she had no choice but to believe me.

"How did you get here on such a cold day?" I muttered to myself, as if asking the dog.
"What a huge Chow Chow!" Jiajia exclaimed.

"Do you believe me now? It was the same one yesterday!" I reached out to pet the Chow Chow's big head, but it shook its head and moved away.

"You're so cute, haha! You were so nice yesterday, so caring towards me, why are you avoiding me now? Where's your owner? Where's your leash?" I asked it, ignoring its resistance as I touched its neck. Sure enough, there was no collar; its owner probably forgot to put it on.

"Okay, okay, I believe you. You've seen enough, let's go, the cafeteria's about to run out of food," Jiajia urged.
"But, it's all alone! Its owner isn't here, how can we leave it here alone?" I protested.
"Are you stupid? It's obviously some teacher's dog. Such an expensive dog wouldn't have an owner! Look, it doesn't even want you to pet it. Come on, come on, it doesn't even recognize you!" "

Can't it manage on its own?" I looked at the Chow Chow reluctantly. "I'm going to eat now, thanks for yesterday, bye-bye!" I waved to the Chow Chow, but after only a couple of steps, it followed.

"It wants to come with us!" I said excitedly to Jiajia.

"Not necessarily. I think you're just obsessed with this dog, it's scary." This only earned me a dismissive laugh, 555...that's too much.

We continued walking towards the cafeteria, the Chow Chow following us at a leisurely pace. Afterwards, while we got our food and ate, it silently followed, obediently squatting beside me.

"It really did a great job today, getting so many stares!" Jiajia said between bites.

"Vain, woman..." I didn't forget to take the opportunity to retaliate.

"I'm going back after I finish eating, I have class this afternoon, what are you doing? Still with your dog lover?" Wow, her comeback was really something!

"Go to your class, I don't need your help." I said, a little annoyed.

The Chow Chow was quite cooperative, still obediently following me after leaving the cafeteria, occasionally raising its big head to look at me. Sometimes, when our eyes met, I would smile at it, and it would stick out its tongue and mimic a smile—so cute!

I ruffled its big head and asked, "You seem to be having a great time walking with a pretty girl. Do you have anywhere you want to go?"
It shook its head at me, turned, and ran towards the school gate. Did it understand me? Or was it suddenly trying to run away? I had no choice but to follow it. We went out of the school gate, turned a corner, and it stopped. Looking up, wow, this dog really understands human speech! It led me to the entrance of the Jixiang Wonton Shop.

"Want some wontons?" I asked as we walked inside. This dog is so interesting!

I ordered a bowl of wontons, and the Chow Chow was already squatting on the chair, ready to eat.
I fed it a wonton, which it swallowed in one gulp, then licked its lips, stuck out its tongue, and waited for the next wonton.

When it had finished eating, I was astonished to find that this wasn't a dog, it was practically a pig! It ate five whole bowls! I was sweating bullets! 50 yuan! I really owe you, dog.

But it was quite sensible; after leaving the wonton shop, it followed me back to my dorm looking all grown up. Haha, was it seeing me off? I'm growing to like it more and more. "

Good morning, Master."

As soon as I logged into QQ, the blue skull icon started flashing. "

Good morning!"

My reply was short and sharp. I'm always very serious and sparing with words in front of my online slaves. "

Does Master have time?"

Lately, the blue slave seems to want to communicate with me further, but online slaves are different from household slaves; how can I easily trust them? I decisively rejected him. "

No.

" "You seem to be projecting your emotions onto every slave lately," Hua Chenjun strained his neck to look, even kneeling, he wasn't behaving himself, he was asking for trouble.

I stepped on his chest and pushed him back, "What are you looking at? Aren't you afraid of blinding your dog eyes?" I then glared at him fiercely.

"Master, you should really have pity on him! If he could get kicked by you like I did, he'd be so happy!" Hua Chenjun said shamelessly.

"You're quite the sympathizer!" I slammed down my notebook. "I hope you understand your own situation first." I said coldly, looking down at his face, which gradually lost its playful smile and turned into a bitter expression.

"My situation... heh," he laughed? He dared to laugh?!

"Enough!" I snapped. "

Master, I was wrong. It's rare for you to summon me today, I was just too excited!" Hua Chenjun rubbed against my leg with a servile look.

"I'm in a good mood today, so I saved you the trouble of applying and came to have some fun with you." I have to say my tone was a bit sinister, and my expression was a bit malicious, but Hua Chenjun seemed to enjoy it.
"I've been so looking forward to seeing you arrive so radiantly, it's my greatest honor..."
"Shut up, or I'll give you a cleft lip." I defiantly raised my heel.

"Sometimes, you can be really ruthless..." Hua Hua muttered, turning his head away, afraid I'd actually operate on his lip.

"Oh? Looks like you're quite the charmer! [The rest of the text appears to be unrelated and possibly machine-generated gibberish.]"

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