She Comes Into My Dreams Every Night - Chapter 56
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Chapter 56: People Without a Mouth Are Not Allowed to Date
Su Huaiwang’s dreamscape.
In the pure white world, a hand appeared out of nowhere.
That slender, fair hand with beautiful bone structure seemed to be entangled by something, making its entry exceptionally difficult.
The five fingers stretched out, driving the body, which was still in the real world, to transition into the dreamscape.
Gradually emerging from behind the eggshell-thin wall were the girl’s arm, shoulder blade, waist… until finally, her entire body reached the world of the dreamscape.
The wraith’s usually stable facial expression was rare, showing a hard-won surprise.
Entering Su Huaiwang’s dreamscape once again truly gave her a sense of relief.
Lately, she didn’t know why, but she was not only being given the cold shoulder in the real world, but also in the dreamscape.
The dreamscape, which had always welcomed her and even pulled her in, was tightly shut against her.
It wasn’t an aggressive rejection, just a pure closure.
It was as if it were saying, I don’t like you coming here.
The physical harm was minimal, but the spiritual damage was immeasurable.
Lin Jue’s recent days could only be described as miserable.
First, there was Su Huaiwang herself. Since that night, her attitude had been a mystery. No matter how much Lin Jue hinted, she wouldn’t say a single word.
But Lin Jue didn’t dare to ask her directly what was wrong. Sometimes, it was better to feign ignorance than to tear away the cover.
Su Huaiwang looked at her with a very complex gaze, and the scent she emitted was even more mixed than it had been under the starry sky that night.
The more she behaved like this, the more afraid Lin Jue became.
What could make Su Huaiwang look at her—at Lin Jue, who had done nothing wrong yet—with such a look of contemplation, of making a choice, if not the secret she was hiding?
At the first thought of this possibility, Lin Jue felt panic, followed by rage.
The world shook. She seized the person most likely to reveal her secret by the throat.
The Celestial Master tried desperately to pry open her hand, her mouth not stopping: “Are you insane!”
Only then did Lin Jue snap out of it. Her hand around the other person’s neck loosened slightly: “Did you tell her?”
“Tell her what! Can you stop being crazy!” Lei Yinyin gasped for air, cursing at her.
Lin Jue had no superfluous reaction to the curses. Her long eyelashes lowered, and she asked softly: “In the past few days, what did you two talk about?”
“What could I talk to her about! Don’t you have eyes! The restriction on me is still there!”
But it could be faked, or another Celestial Master might have revealed the truth.
Doubt flashed through her mind, but was immediately dismissed by Lin Jue herself.
No. Apart from the reckless Lei Yinyin, the Celestial Masters who know about this wouldn’t be so rash. Even if they wanted to attack me from this angle, they definitely wouldn’t give Su Huaiwang the power to choose for herself.
If those Celestial Masters did it, there would already be follow-up moves aimed at me.
Her thoughts gradually cleared. Lin Jue casually tossed away Lei Yinyin, whose face was red.
The woman was flung to the ground with a dull thump.
Lei Yinyin couldn’t help but groan in pain.
Lin Jue glanced at her. The original pain on Lei Yinyin’s face was immediately suppressed, replaced by mockery:
“What, resorting to desperate measures? You’re just simply disliked, aren’t you? Even as a human.”
Lin Jue’s movements froze. She slowly sighed, walked to her, and squatted down:
“Why do you have to use such clumsy words to provoke me?”
The Celestial Master forced a smile: “Clumsy or not, what does it matter? As long as it works, right?”
“Why are you so sure that I would be angry over such a baseless thing?”
“Because you’re a wraith.” The heroic woman stated definitively.
“Because I’m a wraith?” Lin Jue repeated her words. “So?”
“So you are insatiable, cynical, and hysterical.” Lei Yinyin looked her straight in the eye, spitting out these words one by one: “You are not qualified to talk about love. You understand nothing. All you can do is envy, hate, and rage.”
A memory flashed through her mind.
Hearing these words again, she didn’t feel the same pain and anger as before.
She stood up, looking down at her, her eyes filled only with indifference: “If that’s what you think, then I have nothing more to say.”
Lei Yinyin’s heroic eyebrows furrowed. She hadn’t expected Lin Jue to respond so calmly.
“Wait…!” Before the words could leave her mouth, a sharp pain surged in her chest. Lei Yinyin opened her mouth and let out a string of coughs.
“What else,” Lin Jue turned around, “I won’t help heal your injuries.”
“Only a ghost would want your help,” Lei Yinyin spat disdainfully. “I stopped you only because I thought of a possibility.”
“…What possibility?” Lin Jue had a bad feeling.
Lei Yinyin grinned. She must have injured her mouth when she fell. Her otherwise white teeth were now stained with streaks of blood, looking a bit horrifying:
“Could she have… discovered something herself?”
“Impossible!”
Her heart pounded violently. Lin Jue opened her eyes.
She put a hand to her forehead.
It had been days since she last entered Su Huaiwang’s dreamscape, and she was naturally a little nervous now.
Just now, in the blink of an eye, she had recalled the fallacy spoken by that Celestial Master.
How could Su Huaiwang possibly…
Lin Jue dismissed the doubts in her mind, not letting the speculation continue.
She looked at her wrists, both still empty.
Good. It seemed Su Huaiwang wasn’t truly rejecting her. The dreamscape hadn’t restricted her actions.
The wraith walked cautiously in the pure white world.
The owner of this world was right in front of her, facing away. Upon hearing the movement, she opened her eyes. A pair of still, black eyes quietly gazed at her.
Lin Jue suddenly felt guilty. She froze in place, her eyebrows slightly arched, showing a tentative smile.
The dream-Su Huaiwang didn’t react much. Perhaps the things her rational mind worried about hadn’t reached her here yet.
She beckoned to the visitor.
The other person immediately came to her and opened her arms to hug her.
Finally holding the person she hadn’t been able to touch for two days, a sigh of satisfaction escaped Lin Jue’s throat.
“Su Huaiwang” hugged her back, silently, without a word.
The silence made Lin Jue let go, but in the very next moment, her hand was pulled by the other person.
The woman grasped her wrist, her face looking cold.
Lin Jue was a little panicked. She knew Su Huaiwang’s dream today involved desire, but she had never expected the other person to treat her with such a forceful attitude.
This had never happened before.
Looking at it this way, perhaps the dreamscape allowing her in today wasn’t because she had been sticking to the dream wall and complimenting it every night for the past few days.
Lin Jue didn’t dare to resist, letting the woman guide her hand downwards.
Her fingertips quickly touched the wet softness. A gentle press would trigger another layer of reaction.
Su Huaiwang frowned, a blush spreading across her face. Her lips parted, letting out small gasps.
Just the palm wasn’t enough. She wanted to continue upwards.
Soon, the girl’s lotus-root-like wrist was wet from her.
Lin Jue was completely stiff, wanting to move but mercilessly scolded by Su Huaiwang. She could only stay put, staring eagerly.
Yet, Su Huaiwang didn’t even want her to watch, and spoke again: “Cl-close your eyes.”
The amber eyes finally stopped looking at her, and only then did Su Huaiwang become more unrestrained.
Her threshold was already low. After experiencing intimacy and then having been deprived for days, her body was now craving without restraint. In just a few minutes, she only had the strength left to sit on the person’s hand and tremble.
The fingers beneath her suddenly moved. Su Huaiwang jumped in surprise, immediately biting the corner of the other person’s lip: “I told you not to move. Don’t you understand?”
She spoke with gritted teeth. Lin Jue didn’t dare to open her eyes or move again, but her delicate face somehow showed a hint of helplessness.
Su Huaiwang leaned close to her ear: “If I don’t let you move, will you be sad?”
Lin Jue’s eyelashes trembled, and she didn’t speak.
Su Huaiwang didn’t wait for her reply and smiled again: “I don’t think you will.”
Her speech was also becoming more disjointed.
“Like, like you… how… how could… ugh!”
The rest of the words couldn’t be said.
Lin Jue still didn’t open her eyes.
Su Huaiwang rested her head on her shoulder, her waist going soft, unable to sit up anymore.
As soon as Lin Jue broke the rules, she had already made a mess everywhere.
“Like me?”
A cool, clear voice finally sounded, carrying a chilling undertone, yet mixed with an inexplicable complaint:
“What kind of person?”
Su Huaiwang slumped against her, too exhausted to speak.
Lin Jue, however, thought she didn’t want to talk to her and pressed harder: “Why won’t you say?”
“Say, say, say what?”
Su Huaiwang felt like she was being electrocuted. Her previously enjoying expression had been replaced by tear-filled terror.
No one likes the feeling of their body losing control, even if it’s a terrifyingly intense surge of pleasure.
She felt like she was being tossed into the sky, then quickly falling, only to be thrown high up again just before hitting the ground.
Her body’s reactions were completely out of her control. The switch was held tightly between the girl’s fingertips, not released even when slick.
But the girl completely disregarded her distress, simply questioning her relentlessly.
Su Huaiwang couldn’t take it anymore and finally cried out: “You don’t understand anything!”
She doesn’t understand why I’m sad, why I’m happy, why I’m distressed, why I’m joyful. She just plays with my heart, tells me nothing, making me scared, anxious, and helpless.
“Me too… I don’t understand anything. It’s too strange. You’re too strange…”
She also didn’t know how to handle these feelings that were different from usual, didn’t know how to proactively express herself, just letting the other person slip away from her hands, unable to even struggle.
Lin Jue stopped her hand, momentarily stunned, then gently patted the woman’s back.
“Mhm, I’m sorry.”
Su Huaiwang was sobbing uncontrollably, unable to hear what she was saying, only knowing that Lin Jue was hugging her very tightly, so tightly that it felt as if she would disappear if she let go.
“It’s my fault.”
Lin Jue felt she finally understood.
She knew why Su Huaiwang had been acting strangely all these days.
It was because.
She wasn’t human.