Night fell.
Cynthia, the little fox girl, lay on the grass, gazing at the starry sky.
Her mind wandered back to that unforgettable day.
On a vast stretch of open grassland, they leaned against each other, looking up at the boundless expanse of stars. Their breaths intertwined, creating the only melody in the universe. It felt as if the entire world had shrunk to contain just the two of them.
Cynthia loved the sense of freedom she felt in that moment. The infinite starry sky, the open fields, and the embrace that surrounded her like a safe haven—she could let go of all her troubles, close her eyes, and simply enjoy the serenity.
If she were to give herself wholly here, she felt no fear. Perhaps it was time to surrender herself to her lord.
This thought had lingered in her mind for some time. She longed for a deeper bond with the Lord, one like the relationship Leah and the others shared with him. She wanted to truly belong to him, to erase any distance between them.
Leah's recent hints and encouragement further solidified her resolve, finally giving her the courage to take the next step.
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The next day.
David arrived at the training grounds in the back hills as usual, accompanied by Leah, Amy, and Reina.
As night fell, Cynthia approached him with a flushed face. "My lord, could you take me to see the stars again, like that one night?"
David froze, his gaze probing her expression.
Cynthia avoided his eyes, her head lowered, nervousness apparent in her demeanor.
"Alright," David replied, his throat dry as his eyes lingered on Cynthia.
She stood at just 1.5 meters, a petite figure with delicate and proportional features. Her slim waist, as thin as a willow branch, transitioned naturally into subtly rounded hips. Though her figure lacked dramatic curves, it exuded an unpolished purity and natural beauty that made his heart race.
Her outfit—a school-style uniform resembling a JK outfit—added an innocent charm, intensifying her already captivating presence.
"Master David, we'll head back now," Leah said with a gentle smile.
Reina said nothing, holding her head high with a proud expression as she left first.
Amy, still unclear about what had happened, quickly followed upon seeing Leah and Reina depart. Their figures disappeared into the distance.
In the wooden cabin, Firedance and Waterlily remained, preparing a romantic candlelit dinner.
After David and Cynthia finished their meal, they held hands and left the cabin, walking toward the grassy field beneath the starry sky, seeking to rekindle the mood from that night.
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On the grassy field under the stars, the two embraced each other. David didn't rush but quietly accompanied the little fox girl, admiring the countless stars above as their hearts drew closer.
"Thank you, my lord," Cynthia said softly, turning to look at him with gratitude.
David gazed back at her, his resistance finally breaking. He leaned over, meeting her lips in a gentle kiss.
He was patient, savoring her sweetness and taking time to guide her into the moment. When he was certain Cynthia was easing into the experience, he gently stroked her back, her petite frame fitting perfectly in his arms.
"Cynthia, are you ready?" David asked gently, sensing her hesitation.
Cynthia's face showed unease, but as she looked into his eyes, a sense of calm washed over her. She wrapped her arms around him, her voice shy but resolute. "Yes."
David's heart burned with emotion. He carefully lifted her, holding her completely in his embrace, his broad frame enveloping her delicate body entirely.
"Don't be afraid. I'll protect you forever," David whispered, his tone soothing.
"Mm." Cynthia buried her face into his chest, her trust evident.
Reassured by her response, David began to guide her gently, ensuring she felt safe. Despite her initial shivers, she gradually relaxed, allowing him to proceed with care.
Cynthia's breathing quickened, her small frame trembling lightly as her face turned bright red. But even so, she cooperated earnestly, overcoming her inner fears.
"Shall we head back?" David's breathing had also become heavier.
To his surprise, Cynthia shook her head and shyly said, "I like it here."
At her words, David could no longer hold back.
He laid her down gently on the grass.
Cynthia gazed at the sky above. Though she had made her decision long ago, a mix of nervousness and anticipation filled her heart in this moment.
Fortunately, David's tenderness soothed her unease, just as he had once dispelled the darkness and fear around her.
"Cynthia," David called her name softly.
"Mm," she responded with a nod.
Pain briefly flashed through her expression, and she let out a muffled sound, but alongside it came a profound sense of relief. The darkness in her heart was replaced entirely by light.
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[You have completed a cultivation session and
gained the Beast Transformation Talent.]
Beast Transformation Talent: Low Grade (1/1000)
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