Fei Yu Fei

Part 1: The ties of kinship and the confusion of friendship. Is it that one cannot display their talents in a certain land? When can they finally break through the shackles and spread their wings t...

Rainy Night (Extra Chapter)

Rainy Night (Extra Chapter)

"Ruo Yao." It had been a long time since I'd seen my old friend, so I ran over without thinking. But I'd only gone a few steps before I was dragged back.

"When you meet, just say hello, don't be all clingy. Besides, Yao is already married," someone said righteously.

"Hehe, long time no see." Ruoyao waved her fan, smiling like a fox.

"I don't care anymore." Hui Xin waved her hand generously. "Besides, I can hug Fei Wu, so why not?"

-_-||| What does he mean by that? ? ? It just sounds so awkward.

"Ignore him. He's just overworking..." Ruoyao came over, reached out to pull me, then let go under someone's hateful gaze. I sighed deeply, "Alas, Feiwu is no longer free, how pitiful." Then I shook my head. "I've prepared rooms for you."

"No, we can't stay here without fog."

"Why?" I looked at him. "I lived here for a while before."

“The past is the past. I’m afraid you’ll go astray here.”

-_-*,What's the meaning?

"Hehe." Ruoyao then laughed like a fox. "There's nothing wrong with living here, is there? You can stroll around when you have nothing to do, which will add some fun to your life, and you can even learn a lot of tricks."

I still don't understand. This isn't a martial arts school, so what moves are we supposed to learn?

However, someone grabbed my hand tighter and tighter, and I impatiently shook him off.

"I want to stay here. It's been so long since I've spoken to Ruoyao Huixin."

"...Alright." He finally agreed, which was really difficult, although I didn't understand who the smile on his lips and the cold glint in his eyes were aimed at.

Fei Wu was talking to Hui Xin when someone pulled Ruo Yao along.

"Let's make a deal."

"Of course, it's great if there's money to be made," Yao said frankly.

"Clean the area within a hundred meters of our room thoroughly."

"No, where are those children going?"

“Give them money and let them go on vacation.”

"Well..." Ruoyao held up one finger.

"Deal. I'll have someone bring the money over."

"Hehe..." Ruoyao still smiled like a fox.

"It's raining, and it's so deserted here," I complained. "Looks like Ruoyao's business isn't doing too well either?"

"..." Ming stared at me blankly.

"What's wrong?"

"nothing."

"I hate rainy days." Because that night, I lay alone under a tree waiting to die. Perhaps Ming sensed my thoughts, came over, and hugged me from behind.

"I hate it, but you still want to watch." He gently bit my earlobe.

"Because it's so poetic and picturesque. When I was little, I couldn't go out to play when it rained, so I would stay inside and read books..."

"Hmm." He gestured for me to continue.

"And since it's not raining, they're afraid of thunder on rainy days, so they'll always ask me to sleep with them..." I recalled with a smile.

Before he could finish speaking, someone's tongue cut off his words. "From now on, I'll sleep with you on rainy days."

"Okay." I hugged him, and his hands started to wander.

"If I could, I really wish I had met you sooner." He took off all my clothes, and because it was a bit cold, I couldn't help but shiver. His hot skin pressed against mine, transmitting boundless warmth to me. I felt a little sleepy, yawning, as I watched him put me on the bed.

"If I could, I would erase all your unpleasant memories..." he murmured to himself, his tongue already circling my chest.

"Ming..." Although the weather was a bit chilly, I only felt hot thanks to his body heat.

"But it's not too late now, we still have a lifetime together. I will make up for everything you've done, Fei'er, believe me..." He applied some of the medicine Ruoyao had prepared to my body, the cool ointment and his hot fingers stimulating my nerves, causing me to arch my back and murmur words of love.

"Fei'er... leave it all to me... leave everything to me..." He licked and thrust wildly, teasing me with all his might. My consciousness once again drifted into a hazy, dreamlike state.

After that, every time it rained, he would disregard all objections and pull me back into the room for a tender moment. Just the two of us, snuggling together, trusting each other, giving each other all our affection with our body heat.

After that, whenever I saw a gloomy, rainy night, I found that even when I returned to my hometown and recalled that lonely night under the tree, I no longer felt that heart-wrenching pain. Instead, I felt a blush and a racing heart. I thought of someone's care and love for me, cherishing me like a most precious treasure.

"What did Huixin Ruoyao whisper to you just now?" Someone looked at me angrily. He only showed a normal expression in front of me; to everyone else, he was like a dead man—cold and expressionless.

“He asked me to get some medicine.” I patted him on the shoulder.

"What medicine?"

"..." It was a bit difficult to say.

"Hmm?" He looked at me, his hand reaching out restlessly. I knew that if I didn't admit it, a passionate, earth-shattering lovemaking session was inevitable, which might leave me bedridden for a whole day. I'm a pragmatist, so I couldn't keep my promise not to tell anyone.

"Aphrodisiac." (Actually, Huixin wanted a tonic to nourish her body. However, Ruoyao twisted the facts, and it became an aphrodisiac.)

"..." He looked at me with amusement. Then he gave me a smile that made me a little uneasy. "Why didn't I think of that?" he said, as if suddenly realizing something.

"What have you thought about?" ☆Fried☆Ice Cream☆Organization☆

“You are the best alchemist. Sigh, sigh.” He clicked his tongue twice to express his sigh.

"What's going on?" What's wrong with this person?

"Fei'er..." He suddenly hugged me gently. "Let's try aphrodisiacs too."

"Aphrodisiacs don't work on me." I honestly crushed all his dreams.

"Why?"

"Because I'm immune to all poisons!" she said, feigning innocence, hoping he would forget about the aphrodisiac.

"What a pity, what a pity." He shook his head. He rested his chin on his hand, looking thoughtful.

Two days later, I finally met Huixin, who had dark circles under his eyes, which really tarnished his image as one of the Four Young Masters.

"Thank you, Fei Wu." Ruo Yao smiled happily.

"No need." I nodded, puzzled. Why was he smiling so happily?

"Don't be so rude, say thank you," Ruoyao said earnestly, filled with remorse.

"Thanks," Huixin managed to squeeze out the two words through gritted teeth, her voice barely audible.

I was even more confused. When did I offend him?

"What is this?" I looked blankly at the thin, transparent, hazy, strangely shaped rag in my hand, its purpose unknown. It was too thin to be a rag, too long to be a handkerchief, and didn't seem quite right as a scarf, nor did it keep me very warm.

"It's a gift from Ruoyao," Ming said with a smile. I suddenly shivered.

"Hmm." Without thinking too much about it, it's a gift, so it must be something nice, even if it's just for decoration.

That night.

"I don't want to." What a joke, how can you wear such rags?

"Be good, listen to me. Let me see."

"No." Fei Wu's mouth, which wanted to scream for help, was gagged again. Tears welled in her eyes as she watched someone, without a shred of pity, hastily put on the garment he had treated as mere decoration. He even took advantage of her while dressing her. The person was very happy.

(What Fei Wu didn't know was that morning...)

“Even if aphrodisiacs don’t work, there are still many other methods,” Ruoyao, who had accepted the gold, earnestly suggested.

“You’re an expert in this area, what do you suggest?” someone asked Ruoyao.

"Heh, just you wait. After running Juyinglou for so many years, what don't I know?" Poor Feiwu, don't blame me; I'm a businessman after all.

END