Qin Shiu’er headed into a dingy hallway. It was straight and led into darkness as if it could even lead into the underworld. Heavy metal doors were situated on each side at regular intervals. Ten were visible from the light her body gave off but more lay out of sight.
This place had been prepared by her for this plan many months ago. Even the plan was mostly her idea. Her anxious state of mind during the ambush and escape had already turned into one of barely restrained excitement. She cared about her senior brother but it was impossible not to be selfish when so many human immortals were her captives and her cultivation resources.
She looked to one side and opened the first door. There was no one inside but there was a pile of items in a haphazard on the table. There were spatial bags as well as camouflaging spatial bags in the form of rings and necklaces. There were bottles of precious pills. There were piles of spiritual crystals separated into red, orange, and even yellow of which there was one small piece. On top of these, there were quite a number of immortal weapons and items of varying quality. There was even an immortal armor set in the form of a pair of silk gloves.
This room contained all the valuables that she had stripped off the twenty-three human immortals. Her eyes fell on that water practitioner’s Water-Carrying Gourd. She tried it out and was able to summon a stream of dirty water to circle around her body. She clicked her tongue in annoyance and let it all drop to the ground. Humans were so crude and stupid. They couldn’t even properly utilize the Dao of water.
She then picked up the slender golden saber of that strong human female. It was quite a good weapon. She let out a few giggles as she swung the blade around. She spun around a few times and found the other impressive weapon, a giant hunk of metal that was as black as coal. She put down the golden blade and tried to lift the heavy sword. She struggled for a while but it was simply too heavy and unwieldy.
“Ah, whatever.” She said and threw the thing away.
Sword arts had nothing to do with water arts so she had no use for swords. It was a pity that none of these immortal items suited her tastes. However, she wasn’t unhappy as she could always trade them with other demons. If she was careful, she could even exchange some of the items anonymously on the human market for spiritual crystals.
However, all of that would come later. A fierce glint flashed in her eyes. Her spiritual sea was feeling somewhat hungry. It was time to cultivate.
Qin Shiu’er turned and quickly left the room. She failed to notice that behind her, a small black mass emerged from within the silk gloves.
Chen Wentian, in the form of his trusty shadow fox Chen Mo, looked around and let out a sigh of relief. He had been quite lucky. He finally succeeded in sneaking into the demon hideout.At first, with so many captured human immortals, their auras mixed together gave him enough cover from the powerful Spirit King Realm demon. In addition, there were so many immortal items that added to the chaos. Hiding inside the gloves was the right choice and allowed him to avoid the most dangerous moment when they first arrived at the hideout.
Each human immortal was stripped naked and thrown into individual cells. If he had hidden in their clothes, he would have been discovered. It was only because he hid inside the gloves that he had evaded detection.
Now that he was here, he could finally see what the demons had in store for their human prey.
Chen Wentian moved with shadows and followed behind the water demon. He saw that a nearby door had been opened and slipped in. There was a glowing formation exuding suppressive might in the middle of the room and a bony figure sitting inside.
Something like this had been used by the Beast God Sanctum to imprison Jasmine. If each captive had their own formation, that Spirit King ancient shade would have had to heavily drain its vitality in order to pull it off. No wonder, this could also be a factor why his shadow fox hadn’t been discovered.
Qin Shiu’er walked up to the edge of the wall of energy and spoke, “Hey, human, wake up!”
The old man slowly opened his eyes. He was the first one to fall, Immortal Ghost Sword Luo Ye. His face was expressionless and he didn’t put up a fight, almost like he had already given up.
“You should be happy. Today is your lucky day.” She said in a mocking tone.
“Peh!” Luo Ye spat, “If you want to kill me, then do it already. Don’t speak nonsense!”
Qin Shiu’er laughed heartily. She was currently in her most seductive form so her ample bosom shook up and down in an intoxicating manner.
“Do you know? How a pure shuimu cultivates?” She asked slowly.
When there was no response, she lifted a finger and touched the barrier. The imprisonment formation responded to her command and quickly shrank. Instead of a large cage, it transformed into glowing shackles of energy that bound the old man to the ground. There was one around his neck, each of his four limbs, and even his waist. He couldn’t move even if he exerted all of his strength. His spiritual energy was also surpressed. Even if he wanted to commit suicide, he couldn’t do it. He was utterly helpless.
The water demon walked around him, examining the bag of bones that was his naked body. Her eyes fell on the pitiful little thing between his thin thighs. Beneath some white hair was a shriveled, dick that was trying its best to hide in terror.
Qin Shiu’er finally stopped and knelt beside him. She patted his stomach like a kind nurse and said softly, “I will tell you. Shuimu are beings born of water. Water is our most important cultivation resource. But what does that have to do with you? Well, it just so happens that water exists in all living things, humans especially.”
She noticed his horrified expression and giggled, “Oh, don’t be silly. I’m not talking about your blood. Only dirty half-breeds and other worthless demon species care about human blood.”
She paused and slowly moved her hand that was on his stomach downward. Her soft fingers glided over a patch of white hair before finally landing on her prize. She gave him a good squeeze.
Luo Ye’s eyes widened and his mouth was agape, “No… no…”
She rubbed his limp dick for a long time, ignoring his weak protests. Although he was facing certain death, human instinct was difficult to suppress, especially without access to spiritual energy. He obviously was unwilling but he still started to get hard.
“See? I think you understand, even your body knows.” She said with a victorious smile.
His was now fully erect. He wasn’t very big and fit neatly in her palm. She gave him a few encouraging strokes and even fondled his winkled ballsack. His cock twitched energetically, betraying his decrepit age and his despairing mind.
Qin Shui’er didn’t say much else and leaned over. There was no hesitation as her mouth went straight for his dick. She gave his entire length a sensual lick and then clamped her plump lips on his shaft. Her head began to bob up and down as she sucked him off with great enthusiasm.
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