Chapter 58 "It's so rare to meet, even a short while is worthwhile..."



Chapter 58 "It's so rare to meet, even a short while is worthwhile..."

Bao'e stepped forward and said, "Father! When will you release me? If we are to get married, it would be better to do so on the shore. It's a bit cold in the water. Release my master as well; he can be the officiant at the wedding."

King Linggan said, "Tie her up, then eat her!"

“Father, don’t talk nonsense. How can you be married after eating this?” Bao’e said to the demons who surrounded her. “Don’t tie me up. If I marry your Second King, I will also be a king. Then I will have to obey your orders.”

The demons were also confused, and they all shouted in unison, "Great Queen Grandmother!"

Bao'e nodded: "Good grandson, all of you are good grandsons."

The King of Inspiration roared, "You haven't even agreed to this marriage yet, so what are you calling me 'Grandma'? Go away, go away!"

Bao'e: "Don't blame them, they're just telling the truth."

He said, "You'd better shut up!"

“Father, please don’t think I’m being too talkative. You don’t know that your apprentice’s son is mute, and you need someone who can talk to him to marry him.” Bao’e asked him, “I also don’t know how much wealth Father has. I’m not greedy, but I still need to know the details of the family business.”

The spotted monster laughed so hard she collapsed, infuriating the demon king, who wished he could just beat her to death. Her face was bruised, her lips were white, and she was panting heavily.

The man in the spotted robe said, "How can Your Majesty tolerate her? It would be better to hand her over to me than to listen to her nonsense all day long."

The King of Inspiration regained his composure and waved his hand, saying, "My dear sister is right. Since you are short of someone to do, take her away and give me some peace and quiet."

Banyi agreed and pulled Bao'e to the back room.

As soon as she entered, she instructed someone to prepare water.

Bao'e asked, "If we're already in the water, what kind of water do we need to prepare?"

The man in the spotted robe laughed and said, "If I were to boil you, wouldn't I have to boil water?"

Bao'e panicked and said, "You cunning scoundrel! You tricked me into becoming your follower, but now you want to cook me up and add spices for your enjoyment! Good sister, don't scare me. Please leave me alive so I can give you my orders."

The man in the spotted robe didn't respond to her; he took off his outer robe, leaving behind a neat, narrow-sleeved inner garment.

Bao'e asked again, "Why are you taking off your clothes?"

Banyi said, "This outer robe is cumbersome, and it's not good to cut you while wearing it, lest blood splatter and get on the clothes."

“That’s easy to say. Don’t take it off, there are other ways,” Bao’e said.

What method?

The fool said, "If you boil it whole, it won't bleed anymore."

Hearing this, the man in the spotted robe couldn't stop laughing: "Now you're not afraid of death."

Bao'e then said, "At least I've eaten vegetarian food, so I can die with a full stomach."

The woman in the spotted robe stepped forward, stood behind her, loosely wrapped her arms around her waist, rested her head on her shoulder, and whispered, "Bao'e, what are you afraid of? I'm always gentle, I won't hurt you."

"It's hard to say, it's hard to say. If you really become a dead person, you won't be able to speak even if you're in pain."

At this moment, the little demon brought water.

The man in the spotted robe unbuttoned her clothes, stripped her of her garments, and led her to the tub.

Bao'e murmured, "This is terrible! They need to cleanse me so they can be slaughtered. Master, even though you are a wretched creature, you can live a few more days. Please burn incense and pray for me, burn some paper money, so that I won't be a poor demon in life and a poor ghost in death!"

As they were talking, she had already crawled into the bucket, leaving only her eyes peeking out, looking around curiously.

The man in the spotted robe rolled up his sleeves and placed his hand on her shoulder, massaging and rubbing it to wash away the dust.

Bao'e felt comfortable from the massage and leaned against the edge of the tub, saying, "Sister, you're so thoughtful. To be honest, I've been walking on the ice these past two days and only washed up briefly, without taking a proper bath. I've been traveling for days and feel quite tired. This bath has really made me feel refreshed."

Banyi said, "Wash it clean so it can be steamed."

This frightened Bao'e so much that she shut her mouth and dared not utter a sound.

The man in the spotted robe continued to massage her, kneading her shoulder blades, his fingertips swirling with varying pressure, slowly stroking outwards.

Bao'e couldn't withstand such skill; she hummed softly and became drowsy.

"Bao'e, don't sleep." The man in the spotted clothes wiped his face when he saw that she was about to doze off, then hugged her from behind and said to her with a sidelong glance, "It's not easy to meet, even a moment is precious."

Bao'e heard that the enchanting voice was no longer melodious, so she turned her head to look at him and recognized him as Bai Gu.

She said blankly, "Brother, I must be dreaming. How did you end up here?"

Bai Gu said, "Are you afraid I'll interfere with your wedding?"

“Brother, don’t make wild guesses,” Bao’e said. “That mermaid is a mute who can’t speak human language. How can you trust a marriage arranged haphazardly? Besides, you saw it yourself. If I didn’t agree, that Linggan King would eat me!”

"I have no doubts, but after several years apart, has Bao'e forgotten Nunu?"

"Logically, I should keep this in mind all the time, but I am not the same as before, and I have already restrained my worldly desires."

Bai Gu's expression remained unchanged. He simply used his fingertips to support her chin, gently scratching and slowly rubbing it.

He asked, "Really?"

Bao'e was itching to change, but she held back and said, "I really have."

The fairy chuckled softly, slowly opening her mouth to reveal a glimpse of a bright red tongue, which swayed back and forth.

“Bao, E…” He really pressed those two words back and forth between his lips and teeth.

Bao'e trembled and her muscles went numb upon hearing this: "You wicked vixen, don't you dare to be so lewd, you're scaring me into having lustful thoughts!"

The demon didn't respond, but pinched her shoulder and looked at her sideways with his eyes.

Good Bao'e, she really has no self-control. After being coaxed by him twice, she couldn't help but bite his lip and kiss him.

Bao'e tilted her head back to kiss him; the demon leaned down to peck at her lips.

One, like a vine climbing a tree, wrapped her arms around his neck to satisfy her cravings; the other, like a snake flicking its tongue, teased her tongue with unrestrained caresses.

In her spare time, Bao'e asked him why he dressed up as the Spotted King.

Only after Bai Gu explained did she realize it.

It turns out that he had been practicing under Zhen Yuanzi at Wuzhuang Temple for several years.

Now it was the great immortal who sent him to Chenjia Village to rid the evil demon.

The Great King of Inspiration was a suspicious man, and he was not easy to approach, so he killed one of his servants, a woman dressed in spotted clothes, and transformed himself into that female demon so that he could move around more easily.

Bao'e said, "Brother, you should catch him. How can you suggest that he harm my master?"

Bai Gu said, "If we don't capture your master, how will Sun Wukong know where to strike with the Golden Cudgel?"

Bao'e couldn't help but speak the truth: "Let's just leave him be. He's just a monk who rolls around inside a demon's belly anyway. What's wrong with him capturing me?"

The fairy smiled and did not respond.

He kissed her again, then had her sit on his hands, saying, "You said you've been working hard these past few days, and you just had your shoulders and arms massaged. You should massage them carefully again, is that right?"

He used a massage technique that varied in pressure, making Bao'e dizzy and her eyes throb. She thought to herself, "What should I do? What should I do? After not seeing her for several years, this lewd vixen has only become more wanton than less so!"

Only after she had satisfied her craving did he have someone change the water.

“You shameless slut, you shameless hussy!” Bao’e scolded him, and said, “I only see it shedding tears, but I don’t hear it sobbing. It’s clear that it’s just fake excitement, not genuine joy.”

"You don't understand, it's precisely because we're waiting for you to coax it into making some noise."

Bao'e said, "This bucket is too crowded, it's hard to move around in."

"Once you find a safe place to sit, you'll feel a little better." Bai Gu then pulled her into his arms and led her to sit down.

It was indeed a safe place, but it left the two of them panting and unsteady on their feet, with numbness creeping up their heads.

This was a joyous occasion. Midway through, Bai Gu got up, still holding her in his arms, and walked around the room step by step.

They went back to the couch, pressed their chests together, and intertwined their thighs, feeling very comfortable.

Meanwhile, the mermaid saw that the spotted-clothed man was taking Bao'e away and wanted to follow, but he was stopped by the Great King Linggan and told a story.

Having finally shaken him off, they headed straight for the cave dwelling of the spotted man.

Just as he reached the door, he suddenly heard some panting and groaning sounds.

The mermaid was a novice; she only felt that the sound was rather lewd, but she didn't know the details.

He hesitated for a moment, then pushed open the door and entered. He saw two people lying in the gauze curtains, their figures indistinct and unclear.

The commotion was so loud that the curtain was soon lifted, allowing him to catch a glimpse of the scene.

Those few glances alone filled him with rage, making him wish he could draw his sword and smash the bed to pieces.

Before the demon could figure out where his anger came from, he suddenly saw Bao'e's expression, her brows furrowed with spring-like joy, which made him feel somewhat restless.

In the blink of an eye, Cang Shuo heard the rustling sound of scales trembling.

He lowered his eyes and saw the scales being pushed aside, revealing a sight he had never seen before.

The demon was both shocked and furious, not knowing what to do, and hurriedly turned and left.

Meanwhile, Bao'e had finished playing with Bai Guwan and heard him say, "Previously, the Linggan King ate children raw right there in the Linggan Temple. I told him that the statues in the temple shouldn't be stained with blood, so he captured the children and brought them to this Tongtian River. I'll find a way to exchange them for him."

Bao'e asked, "I've never heard anyone from Chenjiazhuang say that any boys or girls have gone back."

The demon laughed and said, "Hidden in my mansion, how can I return it? I should return it, but I was afraid that the people would leak the news, and I was no match for the king, so I kept it in secret."

Bao'e was overjoyed: "Good, good, good! This is just right. Brother, please lead the way so we can release those boys and girls and then kill that demon."

Bao'e said, "Difficult, difficult! Brother, to tell you the truth, that monkey is very capable. He told me that if it were a mountain demon, it would be fine to kill it. But a water demon is a problem."

Bai Gu asked, "What's the difficulty?"

"He must use a water-repelling incantation or change his form. But if he does that, he will be unable to use his supernatural powers."

Bai Gu pondered for a moment and said, "It is indeed a bit difficult."

Knowing that Bao'e had once been in charge of the Milky Way and was skilled in water, he secretly conspired with her to devise a plan to kill the Great King Linggan together.

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