She Comes Into My Dreams Every Night - Chapter 50
Chapter 50: The Fox Spirit
The night was still.
Su Huaiwang had long been accustomed to dreams like this.
In a hazy world, Lin Jue held her head and kissed her deeply.
Su Huaiwang responded honestly, intertwining with her in a sticky mess.
The trail of the kiss dragged out from her tender, red mouth, pulling a soft line of moisture that trailed down her small chin.
The woman’s eyes were filled with infatuation, and her tongue unconsciously darted out.
“Ngh—”
Feeling another person’s warmth pressing against her, she eagerly rushed to meet it.
The girl’s free hand pressed against her lips, rubbing and massaging. Su Huaiwang opened her mouth and teeth in compliance.
Her gaze shifted downward. A slender, pale finger bone was held between the human’s flat and sharp teeth, so fragile that it felt like one hard bite could leave a piece of the other person permanently inside her.
Uncontrollable saliva flowed, not only coating the other person’s fingers but also streaming down her skin.
Her thighs trembled, and her lower abdomen ached—familiar signs she knew too well.
Her usually obedient tongue no longer circled the foreign object; it became restless, not to mention her hands, which were now free to move.
Su Huaiwang’s trembling hand grabbed the wrist, unable to control her strength, turning her plea into a forceful grasp.
“Stand still.”
The cold voice softly commanded.
It drilled into her ear, making her body shiver. The tears at the corners of her eyes finally broke free.
The girl didn’t comfort her as she usually did; instead, she acted on her own, the sound like a stone dropping into a pool.
“You like this?”
She was noticeably shorter than Su Huaiwang, yet the sight of her frowning with delicate eyebrows made Su Huaiwang involuntarily panic.
“No…” A mumbled sound.
The girl didn’t speak, her expression cold and composed, her clothes immaculate, with only a few drops of wetness on the hem of her skirt.
Su Huaiwang unconsciously followed her gaze downward.
Plop.
A drop fell precisely onto the floor.
The finger that was in stark contrast to her dishevelment had been withdrawn and now pressed against her.
The other person seemed to have occasionally forgotten to file her nails smooth, and the white nail surface protruded slightly.
She seemed distracted, touching and rubbing rhythmically, but never with force.
Her amber eyes looked at Su Huaiwang, reflecting her bewildered, lust-crazed state.
She truly was bewitched.
Otherwise, why would she willingly part herself, inviting the other person to trespass?
Her mind was hazy, and even her tears were warm.
Every time she woke up, she knew it was a dream, but when she was caught in it, she was utterly oblivious.
No, not utterly oblivious.
If she were truly oblivious…
How could she know so clearly?
What the other person needed to do…
To satisfy her own desires.
Lin Jue stood at the entrance of the dream, silently watching the exceptionally vivid scene unfolding before her.
Generally speaking, besides nightmares, Su Huaiwang rarely dreamed.
After filtering out the nightmares, most of Su Huaiwang’s dreams consisted of fragments that couldn’t coalesce into a coherent dream.
As for herself, she absolutely didn’t think she was just a dream.
But today, Su Huaiwang was having a dream all by herself, a rare occurrence.
She had only been delayed by that annoying Celestial Master for a little while, and Su Huaiwang’s thighs were already dripping wet.
The dream-version of herself, wearing her face, was pinned beneath Su Huaiwang, calmly watching the flush-faced woman writhe on her.
Lin Jue gritted her teeth.
So much like her, yet completely! Not! Like! Her!
Her service ethic was clearly a thousand times better than this thing’s.
If it were the real her, she would absolutely not let Su Huaiwang show such a tortured expression.
And making Su Huaiwang move herself? Did Su Huaiwang’s subconscious think her technique was that bad?
Lin Jue stepped forward, entering the dreamscape.
The dream had already begun. She was currently invisible, and Su Huaiwang couldn’t perceive her.
An unfamiliar finger gently scraped a place that was unevenly red.
Su Huaiwang’s neck instantly stiffened.
Her eyes widened, and she instinctively turned her head.
The dream-figure beneath her, however, didn’t allow her attention to wander. It gave a twist and rub between the index finger and thumb, immediately bringing Su Huaiwang’s focus back.
“Kiss me.”
The girl, whose cheeks finally held a slight blush, commanded.
Without hesitation, Su Huaiwang immediately leaned down.
This was the first time Lin Jue had ever been so jealous of herself.
She met the familiar, provocative amber eyes, and the anger in her chest almost overflowed.
“Ah!”
A sudden abnormality occurred between the two people locked together.
“Lin Jue’s” tongue softly hooked, and a smear of blood appeared faintly between her pale lips.
It was from Su Huaiwang accidentally biting her.
“I… I wasn’t… I wasn’t on purpose.”
Su Huaiwang could barely articulate the words.
Something, something strange, had intruded while they were kissing.
And it had rubbed against… or argued with… or gotten into a more intense conflict with the original guest inside her body?
Su Huaiwang didn’t know.
“Ha…”
She supported herself on the girl. In her hazy eyes, the girl was still fully clothed.
She was rubbing herself everywhere, yet still seemed insatiable.
Someone was kissing her earlobe from behind, tending to the neglected areas of her body, and twisting her neck to receive a kiss.
It was too absurd. In her twenty-five years of life, Su Huaiwang wouldn’t even dare to imagine such a thing.
But she still languidly stuck out her tongue, complying with this absurd playtime.
When her peripheral vision accidentally caught the cold eyes of the girl beneath her, her heart was pierced—a painful, yet strangely exhilarating sensation.
She was truly close to breaking.
She didn’t know if it was fear, regret, excitement, or longing.
…
The doorbell rang as usual.
The sky was clear and bright, and Lei Yinyin felt in excellent spirits.
The hottest season had passed, and the impossibly long days were gradually shortening.
The bandages on her hands had long been removed, leaving only an occasional itch.
Good weather and a comfortable body—how could one not be happy on a day like this?
Not to mention, the wraith had been so annoyed by her lately that she couldn’t even manage to provoke innocent citizens.
The thought made her even happier. Her heroic face was practically smiling like a kindergarten teacher with her students.
After a long silence, Lei Yinyin rang the doorbell twice more.
“Su Huaiwang?”
After a few seconds, the door opened, and two small dogs rushed out from the gap, climbing her legs and wagging their tails.
“Little Grey! Little Yellow!”
Lei Yinyin called out happily, hugging them both.
“You two have a really good relationship.”
Su Huaiwang’s faint voice came from above.
Lei Yinyin was about to say, “Of course. It’s normal for dogs to like me; it’s abnormal for them to like Lin Jue,” but when she looked up, the words that escaped her mouth immediately changed:
“Were you drained of your essence?!”
“Do you have to put it so crudely?”
Su Huaiwang’s expression wasn’t great.
Lei Yinyin moved closer to her, rubbing her chin in thought. “No, it doesn’t look like you’ve been drained of essence.”
Her complexion was still rosy and healthy, just lacking energy, looking like she hadn’t slept well.
Besides, with that wraith here, no blind fox spirit would dare approach Su Huaiwang.
They’d have their skin peeled off instantly.
“Wait a moment,” she released the two dogs, flipped Su Huaiwang’s wrist over, and began to take her pulse.
Su Huaiwang didn’t mind and patiently waited for her to finish.
“You know how to do this too?”
Lei Yinyin chuckled. “110 and 120 are inseparable.” (Police and Ambulance)
“Then what about 119? Are you isolating it?” (Fire Dept.)
“No isolation. Next time your house catches fire, I’ll take care of it.”
“Don’t curse me, alright?”
Su Huaiwang sighed helplessly.
“What did you find?” Su Huaiwang’s voice wasn’t very serious; she still thought the other person was just messing around.
“Hmm…” Lei Yinyin’s brows were furrowed deeply, making Su Huaiwang, who hadn’t taken the matter seriously, feel a little anxious.
“Excessive indulgence?” (Lit: Excessive lust)
Slam! The door in front of her suddenly closed, almost as quickly as she withdrew her hand from Su Huaiwang’s wrist.
With the help of their good friend, the two small dogs were successfully given the cold shoulder by their owner for the first time.
They looked up at Lei Yinyin, their eyes filled with disapproval.
Lei Yinyin awkwardly rubbed her nose.
She led the two dogs outside.
Over the past few days, thanks to her strong social skills, she hadn’t gotten close to Su Huaiwang, but she had become very familiar with her two dogs and one cat, so much so that Su Huaiwang allowed her to take the dogs out alone.
How is that not progress?
Just as Lei Yinyin finished comforting herself, she saw Lin Jue leaning against the picket fence, wearing a half-smile that made her feel annoyed.
“Did you just say she had excessive indulgence?”
Lei Yinyin retorted immediately. “What’s it to you? Was it your doing? You won’t even leave people’s private lives alone, will you?”
After spending some time here, she felt she had figured out this ghost.
The other person truly had no intention of harming anyone; she wouldn’t even kick a dog on the side of the road without reason.
But besides that, she hadn’t stopped doing illegal things.
For example, violating a citizen’s right to privacy. Lei Yinyin wasn’t surprised that she was here. After all, if she wanted to, no movement within hundreds of kilometers could escape her ears.
Lin Jue raised an eyebrow. “It was indeed my doing. Do you know how to replenish the body?”
Lei Yinyin scoffed. “Hmph, talking like it’s true.”
‘It was your doing,’ indeed. Do you even have the function for that? You’re a wraith, not a seductress ghost. Stop taking the blame for everything, alright?
“Believe it or not. Answer my question.”
“Go search the internet yourself.”
“Internet?”
Seeing Lin Jue fall into thought, Lei Yinyin couldn’t help but laugh. “I forgot you’re an old-fashioned ghost! You don’t even know the internet!”
“There was no need to engage with it.” Regarding human technology, she had only learned the parts that might be useful for interacting with Su Huaiwang. She had little interest in the rest.
“Well, consider this my aid to the disadvantaged. Hey, listen up. The internet isn’t useless. You should learn how to use search engines. You can find answers to anything you don’t know there.” Lei Yinyin added casually, “I recommend you start by looking up the Criminal Law and then the Civil Law.”
“Thank you, I will.” As for the last part, Lin Jue ignored it.
Lei Yinyin knew without a doubt that the other person hadn’t fully taken her words to heart.
“You brat…”
“What about me?” Lin Jue replied distractedly, her attention focused on greeting the person behind the window.
The moment she smiled, the other person abruptly pulled the curtains shut.
Lin Jue retracted her gaze, looking thoughtful.
Lei Yinyin noticed the scene too, raising an eyebrow. “Ha! She hates you!”
Although she knew the other person was lying, Lin Jue instinctively frowned. “Don’t talk nonsense.”
“Then why is she avoiding you like the plague?”
“Perhaps she’s indulged too much and is in a bad mood.” Lin Jue’s eyes slightly narrowed.
Lei Yinyin pouted. “Always making excuses for yourself. Can’t stand it.”
Lin Jue glanced at her, not arguing. “Heh.”
When Lei Yinyin looked again, the figure had vanished like ashes caught in the wind, leaving only Lei Yinyin clenching her fists and cursing her where she stood.