Like that, I married Lin Huai and became the wife of the sect leader.

The greatest benefit of staying in Shu Mountain is the abundant spiritual energy, which is beneficial for cultivation.

With the sealing of demonic pills, my cultivation was hindered, and I have always been the most useless one in the clan.

Well, since the dream of becoming the calamity of the country's demon princess cannot be realized for the time being, it's better to improve my cultivation first.

Moreover, I heard that cultivating with demons can rapidly increase one's cultivation base.

I suddenly saw the light.

Since I'm already married, it's not excessive to make reasonable use of my husband, right?

But ever since we got married, Lin Huai has never appeared again. Even on our wedding night, we slept in separate beds.

If the mountain won't come to me, then I'll go to the mountain.

I decided to take the initiative.

That night, I meticulously dressed up, took a lantern and set out to find Lin Huai in the Abyssal Pavilion.

On the way, when the disciples of Shu Mountain saw me, they stopped and respectfully called me the sect leader's wife.

I smiled in my eyes and spoke gently, "No need for formalities."

A gentle breeze blew.

I stood in the wind wearing a plain white dress, my sleeves fluttering, and my long black hair dancing in the wind.

A few strands of hair accidentally brushed against the faces of those disciples.

Their faces turned bright red, and they lowered their heads even more.

I was about to curl up my lips when I heard a jade-like voice coming from not far away, "A Chu."

I swiftly retracted the corner of my mouth that was about to curl up.

Though I hadn't done anything, I felt a guilty conscience as if I had been caught doing something wrong.

The disciples who were in a daze suddenly woke up and hurriedly bowed to Lin Huai, then ran away.

I turned around, glanced back, and looked at Lin Huai.

He stood elegantly in the corridor.

And so, we stood there, facing each other from a distance of seven or eight steps.

The lantern cast a dim light and shadow on him, making him glow like a deity.

I was captivated by him.

I couldn't help but feel a desire to destroy.

I wanted to ruin him, crush him, tame him, bring him down from the pedestal of godhood, and let him be tainted with my aura.

Lin Huai was the first to break the silence.

"A Chu, why did you come to me so late at night? What's the matter?"

"Do you want to hear the truth or a lie?"

He gazed at me quietly, "Both."

"I got lost." I paused and said, "That's a lie."

"Then what's the truth?"

"I missed you and came to see you on purpose." I looked up at him, my eyes sparkling, "That's the truth."

He walked step by step towards me.

Our gazes intertwined.

You are in me, I am in you, neither of us will back down.

Suddenly, Lin Huai leaned in close to me, his eyes dark and mysterious.

"A Chu, remember, your entire being, every strand of your hair, belongs to me."

"Don't let anyone touch you."

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