Chapter 233: Devil Sect’s Plans
The air between Wang Li and Feng Yue sizzled with an electric tension in the nights that followed their first passionate encounter. Every glance she sent him was laced with an unspoken invitation, every smile hinted at the pleasures they’d shared—and those that awaited them.
The next night, as the moon hung high in the sky, Wang Li returned to Feng Yue’s chamber. She was waiting for him, this time dressed in a more revealing outfit, her skin glowing in the candlelight. Her eyes, filled with a mixture of excitement and anticipation, met his as he entered the room.
“You’re punctual, Sect Master Wang,” Feng Yue teased, a coy smile playing on her lips.
Wang Li smirked, his gaze sweeping over her body with unabashed appreciation. “I couldn’t keep you waiting, could I?”
Their words were merely a prelude to the passion that followed. He moved towards her, his hands gripping her waist as he kissed her deeply, his fingers tracing the soft curve of her back. Feng Yue melted into his embrace, her hands sliding up his chest as she moaned softly into his mouth.
Wang Li wasted no time in undressing her, his hands deft and sure as they worked to free her from the flimsy material that barely concealed her body. Soon, they were both naked, their bodies pressed together as they tumbled onto the bed.
This time, Wang Li was more patient, savoring every inch of her. His hands and mouth roamed over her body, drawing out moans and gasps of pleasure as he teased her relentlessly. Feng Yue writhed beneath him, her body arching and trembling as he brought her to the brink of release again and again.
When he finally entered her, it was with a slow, deliberate thrust that made her cry out in pleasure. Wang Li’s movements were measured at first, each thrust calculated to drive her wild with need. But as her moans grew louder, her nails digging into his back, he lost himself in the heat of the moment, his pace quickening as they both spiraled toward release.
They climaxed together, their bodies shuddering with the intensity of their pleasure. Afterward, they lay tangled together, their breaths mingling as they basked in the afterglow.
“You truly know how to spoil a woman, Sect Master Wang,” Feng Yue murmured, her voice laced with contentment.
Wang Li chuckled softly, pressing a kiss to her forehead. “I aim to please.”
The next night was much the same—Feng Yue waiting eagerly for him, her body trembling with anticipation as he undressed her and took her to bed. Each night, their connection grew stronger, their passion more intense. Wang Li found himself drawn to her in ways he hadn’t expected, her beauty and grace captivating him as much as her fierce loyalty.
By the third night, they had fallen into an easy rhythm, their bodies moving together as if they had been lovers for years. Feng Yue’s moans filled the room as Wang Li thrust into her, his hands gripping her hips as he drove them both toward release. Her body was slick with sweat, her skin flushed with desire as she cried out his name.
When they finally collapsed together, their bodies spent and sated, Feng Yue turned to him with a soft smile. “You’ve ruined me for any other man, Sect Master Wang.”
Wang Li laughed, pulling her closer. “Good. Because I have no intention of letting anyone else have you.”
Feng Yue blushed, burying her face in his chest as she sighed contentedly. “Then I am yours, Wang Li. Always.”
As their relationship solidified in the nights that followed, Wang Li couldn’t help but feel a sense of triumph. Feng Yue was his, body and soul, and through her, the Wind Spirit Sect had become a loyal ally. Their bond wasn’t just built on lust but on trust and mutual respect—a potent combination in the world of sects and alliances.
Yet, even as Wang Li basked in the pleasures of his nights with Feng Yue, trouble was brewing in the shadows.
In a dark, hidden chamber deep within the heart of the demon’s lair, a furious demon lord paced back and forth, his eyes glowing with rage. The leaders of the devil sects knelt before him, their heads bowed in submission as they awaited his wrath.
“You incompetent fools,” the demon snarled, his voice echoing through the chamber. “How could you fail to destroy the Wind Spirit Sect? How could you allow Wang Li to claim victory?”
The leader of one of the devil sects dared to raise his head slightly, his voice trembling as he spoke. “Sect Master Wang Li is more formidable than we anticipated, my lord. His forces were stronger… and more prepared.”
The demon’s eyes narrowed, his lips curling into a snarl. “Prepared? Or did you simply underestimate him?”
The leader flinched under the demon’s gaze, but he pressed on. “We may have failed to destroy the Wind Spirit Sect, but we’ve come across some interesting information that could prove valuable, my lord.”
The demon paused, his curiosity piqued. “Speak.”
“There is a young cultivator… Lin Yun,” the leader began, his voice careful, “once the heir of the Lin Family, but now cast aside. He was the leader of their branch on the island where Wang Li’s family resides. However, Wang Li… managed to destroy that branch, and the Lin Family abandoned Lin Yun after the incident.”
The demon’s eyes gleamed with interest. “Go on.”
“Lin Yun harbors a deep hatred for Wang Li,” the leader continued. “It is said that his cultivation has been progressing at an alarming rate, though not through conventional means. He grows stronger by killing—beasts, demons, even humans. His power feeds off the death around him, and he has become a force to be reckoned with.”
The demon’s lips curled into a wicked smile. “A cultivator driven by hatred and bloodlust? Interesting. And what of his influence?”
The leader hesitated. “His strength has grown, but his influence… remains limited. He operates mostly in isolation, killing any who cross his path.”
The demon considered this for a moment, his mind working quickly. “And you believe he can be brought to our side?”
“Yes, my lord,” the leader said quickly. “Given his hatred for Wang Li and his growing strength, he would be a valuable ally to our cause. All he needs is direction, guidance… and a purpose.”
The demon’s smile widened, his sharp teeth glinting in the dim light. “Then bring him to me. If what you say is true, Lin Yun could be a powerful weapon in our war against Wang Li and his allies.”
The leader bowed low, his voice filled with reverence. “It will be done, my lord.”
As the demon watched the leader leave, his mind was already racing with possibilities. Lin Yun could be the key to turning the tide in their favor. If he could be harnessed, his power and hatred directed at Wang Li, the demon’s plans could finally come to fruition.
Wang Li may have claimed victory at the Wind Spirit Sect, but the war was far from over. The demon would see to that. And with Lin Yun on their side, they would bring Wang Li to his knees.
Meanwhile, Lin Yun roamed the wilderness, his heart filled with anger and bitterness. Every kill, every drop of blood spilled by his hand, fueled his cultivation, pushing him closer to his goals. He cared little for alliances or politics—his only desire was to grow stronger, to become powerful enough to crush those who had wronged him.
And at the top of that list was Wang Li.
As he sliced through a horde of beasts with ruthless efficiency, Lin Yun couldn’t help but think of the man who had destroyed his life. His eyes burned with hatred, his grip on his sword tightening as he imagined Wang Li’s face twisted in agony.
One day, Lin Yun would have his revenge. He would make Wang Li suffer as he had suffered. And when that day came, he would show no mercy.
But for now, he would continue to grow stronger, to feed his power with blood and death. He would bide his time, waiting for the moment when he could strike.
And when that moment came, not even the combined forces of Wang Li and the Wind Spirit Sect would be able to stop him.
The dim, eerie light of the cave flickered off the jagged walls as the leaders of the devil sects approached Lin Yun, each step deliberate and calculated. The echoes of their footsteps bounced off the cavern’s rocky surfaces, filling the otherwise silent air with an ominous tone.
Lin Yun sat cross-legged on the cold stone floor, his body surrounded by a subtle aura of power, the remnants of the beasts and demons he had slain clinging to him like a shadow. His eyes remained closed, his chest rising and falling in a steady rhythm as he focused on his cultivation.
The leaders of the devil sects halted a few meters from Lin Yun, sharing a knowing glance among themselves. The one who stepped forward, dressed in dark, tattered robes that exuded malice, cleared his throat, breaking the silence.