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Be Gentle, Immortal Master

[Warning: Mature Content] "Master, are we going to keep what happened last night a secret between us?" "For how loud you moaned and cried, Qing-er, I think the whole world has already learned all about it, and your concern is irrelevant." Yun Qing-er, the only disciple of the legendary immortal swordmaster Bai Ye, has been hiding her feelings for her master for years. Unaccepted by norms and morals, it is the darkest secret that she swears to bury deep within her heart. But life has other plans. Bai Ye's desire for her burns hot beneath his solemn appearance. He will teach her not only the art of the sword, but also the pleasures of life that she never knew existed before. ---------------- Smut starts at Chapter 17, with a teaser in Chapter 11. A bit softcore at first but will get wilder quickly as the story moves on :) Note that this is NOT a typical cultivation romance. Immortals and spiritual power and whatnot are all plot devices… You'll see what I mean in just a few chapters! ---------------- [Sneak Peek] He pinned me against the poplar tree at the center of the garden. A breeze rustled past, stirring the sunlight sparkling through the autumn foliage above us, and a sprinkle of gold fell over his shoulders. "Say you want me," he whispered. "Bai Ye—" I breathed, but the rest of my words were replaced by moans the moment he traced his kisses along my neck and took my earlobe into his mouth. Familiar tingles roared through me as he nibbled and suckled gently. His hand slid up my chest, and he played with my sensations with his lips and tongue and fingers until my arms trembled around him. All other thoughts vanished from my mind. The only thing I knew was the irresistible feeling of him on me, so overwhelming that my knees started growing weak. I would've fallen if he wasn't pinning me hard against the tree. "Bai Ye …" I moaned again, clawing at his clothes. "Of course I want you … Right here, right now." He let out a soft puff of laughter, and his hand grazed down, gripping the folds of my dress. With a rip of fabric, he tore them away.

Witchhazel · Fantasy
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313 Chs

Qing-er (Bai Ye's Memory)

For a long, wordless moment, Bai Ye just looked at her. The face in front of him was an unfamiliar one of a six-year-old girl, but he knew that when he looked into her eyes, he was seeing the sword spirit. He was seeing the person he'd been waiting for, for two hundred and sixty years.

He didn't know what to expect. He didn't know if she would wake up with any memories of him. He searched the girl's face for any signs of recognition, but he found none. The girl blinked, and then looked past him toward her parents.

"Mommy?" she called, her voice hoarse from the sickness but filled with life. "Daddy?"

The parents burst into tears. They rushed over to the bed, hugging her and crying with all the grief and fear they'd been holding for the past few days. Bai Ye didn't want to intrude upon this precious family reunion. He took another lingering look at the girl, and he quietly stepped out of the door.

He didn't have the courage to face her anyway.