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The Blue Whisper

Princess Shunde captured a jiaoren demon and wanted to find someone to tame it. The princess has three wishes: that the demon utters human words, that the demon’s tail turns into legs, and that his heart will never be rebellious. Everyone knows that the East Demon Island, the West Demon Mountain, the South Demon Valley, and the North Demon Terrace are the only four places in the world that permit people with the ability to control demons. And the Demon Valley in the south has the strongest Demon Controlling Master in the world. She was the most powerful demon master in the Demon Valley, but her heart was enchanted by a demon.

Lb_1975 · Fantasy
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Chapter 58: Less Than A Human Heart

Ji Yunhe stared at her hand in a daze, forgetting the intense pain. The bones that had been shaved of flesh and blood flipped around and Ji Yunhe reached out further into the sunlight.

All the parts that touched the sun became nothing but bone. From the fingers to the wrist, even the whole arm...

This bizarre sight disoriented Ji Yunhe, and the pain did not call back her senses. She had not seen the sun for nearly six years, and right now, she had an intangible yearning for it. She wanted to explore the sun with her body, as if she wanted to strip herself of flesh and cleanse her soul.

She even took a step to the side to give the sun more exposure. But before this step could land, her other hand felt a forceful pull and Ji Yunhe was once again back under Changyi's broad shadow.

His shadow completely enshrouded her and his eyes glowed against the backlight of the sun, like a hidden gem under the deep blue sea.

He cupped Ji Yunhe's chin with a hand and forced her to look up at him. There was no trace of the self-restraint and proper etiquette he had abided by in the past.

"What are you doing?" His tone was unkind and slightly agitated.

"Do you want to kill yourself?" He seemed angry, but she did not understand why.

"Why are you angry?" Her voice was weak, but the words were clear.

"You came here for vengeance because you still hold a grudge against me for stabbing you that night, right? If that's the case, you should be happy that I seeked my own death."

She looked at him and asked again, "Why are you angry?"

Changyi listened to her careless voice, watched her lazy eyes, and felt her disinterested attitude. His hand cupping her chin slid down onto her neck, then he leaned in close to her ear.

"Ji Yunhe, in the past, your life belonged to the Demon Valley. Before today, your life was the Grand Master's house. And from now on, your life is mine." Changyi's voice was chilling.

"You can't die unless I want you to." Ji Yunhe smiled.

"Changyi, you have become quite domineering. But... this is pretty good."

Not many people could bully him again, right? Ji Yunhe lifted her hand, held it up against his chest, and pushed him away a bit.

"But I still have to correct you. My life is mine. It always has been and it always will be. Even if you can't claim differently."

"You can believe so," Changyi said.

"But I will not give you the right to choose."

He waved his hand, and a large black cloak wrapped around Ji Yunhe, blocking all the sunlight from her. He even made a magic seal around the collar so she could not take it off, leaving only her eyes uncovered.

Ji Yunhe felt comical. "I've been in prison for almost six years without any sun. Do you really think a sunburn can kill me? Who in this world can be killed by some sunshine?" Changyi threw her a side eye.

"You can."

Ji Yunhe saw a glimpse of the Changyi she used to know. Honest, sincere, clear cut and to the point. She suddenly wanted to tell him the truth. She wanted to say: Changyi, I didn't betray you, didn't abandon you, and didn't want to kill you. You can hate me and you can blame me for making decisions for you, but I've never wanted to hurt you...

Ji Yunhe tried to reach out from the cloak to touch him, but the magic seal made it impossible for her to move her arms. She let out a helpless sigh.

"Changyi, the sun can't kill me. It might hurt, but I can't die..."