“Are you absolutely sure she’s a stunner? And still a virgin?”
A young man around twenty asked the person beside him, his face full of lecherous glee.
“Don’t you worry, Young Master Wei.
Definitely a stunner, definitely a virgin.”
That person bobbed and scraped, groveling obsequiously before the young man addressed as Wei.
Then the young man led a large group of people into the “XX Hotel.”
[Ha ha, tonight I’m finally going to get laid.
Let’s see who dares laugh at me for being a virgin after this,]
he thought to himself.
This young man called Young Master Wei was none other than the crown prince of Jinling City’s biggest underworld gang, the “Black Dragon Society”—the only son of the gang leader, Cai Guolong.
Standing over 180 centimeters tall, his features were average, but his muscular frame alone marked him as a capable fighter in the criminal underworld.
“Not bad.
You can leave now.
Just wait outside.”
Cai Shaowei looked at the beautiful young girl curled up in the room, then spoke with a lecherous grin.
Hearing this, his underlings all smirked and filed out.
Cai Shaowei walked up to the girl with some excitement, pinched her chin, and said, “Don’t be scared.
Big brother will take good care of you.”
The girl’s face was full of terror.
“Bastard!
Let me go!
Don’t you people have any respect for the law?”
“The law?
Heh, in this city of Jinling, does the Black Dragon Society care about the law?”
Cai Shaowei’s face was full of contempt.
“You’ll come to a bad end!”
the girl continued.
“My father is Cai Guolong.
Who should I be afraid of?”
“So you really are a big villain.
Killing you would be ridding the world of a scourge.”
The girl suddenly stood up, her expression resolute and sharp, a smile slowly spreading across her face.
“You?
Kill me?”
Cai Shaowei’s face was full of disbelief.
‘Is this little beauty so scared that she’s lost her mind?’
he thought to himself.
“That’s right.
Your time of death has come.”
The girl suddenly charged at Cai Shaowei.
From somewhere, she had produced a short blade and stabbed it toward him.
Though Cai Shaowei was startled, years of brawling and bloodshed in the underworld had honed his fighting skills.
He wasn’t a top-tier fighter, but he could at least defend himself.
He immediately dropped into a crouch and rolled aside, dodging the fatal strike.
He scrambled to the room’s entrance and shouted for his men.
The girl pressed her attack relentlessly, swinging the blade again with practiced precision—clearly a killer who had spent years in the underworld.
Cai Shaowei realized this too and quickly fled through the door.
His underlings heard the commotion and rushed over to block the girl, engaging her in a fight.
But they were no match for her.
Before long, two of them had fallen.
“Young Master Wei, this woman is a top-tier underworld expert.
Run for it!
The brothers can hold her off a little longer,”
one of them said urgently.
“Ah Hua, I’m leaving it to you guys.
Damn it, who the hell hired someone to kill me?”
Cursing under his breath, Cai Shaowei fled outside.
Once outside, Cai Shaowei saw a large group of people charging at him with machetes.
It seemed this was a premeditated attempt on his life.
Cai Shaowei hurriedly dove into his car, quickly started the engine, and sped off.
The hotel was a tourist hotel located halfway up Tianmu Mountain in Jinling City, so there was only one road.
When Cai Shaowei saw that the downhill path had been blocked by that group, he had no choice but to drive uphill to escape.
His only option now was to hide in the mountains and wait for rescue.
He drove until the road ended, but the pursuers were still behind him.
With no other choice, Cai Shaowei abandoned the car and fled deeper into the mountains.
He kept running, but the sound of footsteps behind him never stopped.
He ran all the way to a cliff edge.
“Damn it, my luck is this bad?
I’ll fight you all!”
Seeing the cliff ahead, Cai Shaowei decided to turn back and make a stand.
Then a figure emerged from the distance.
Cai Shaowei gripped his short blade tightly and stared nervously at the approaching figure.
When he saw who it was, he completely relaxed—it was his good brother Ah Hua.
“Ah Hua, it’s you.
Are the enemies dealt with?”
Cai Shaowei asked doubtfully.
“Young Master Wei, it’s safe now.
Come back with me.”
Ah Hua said as he beckoned to Cai Shaowei.
Cai Shaowei instantly relaxed, put away his blade, and started walking back the way he came.
He walked right past Ah Hua, yet Ah Hua remained motionless.
Cai Shaowei found this very strange.
Just as he turned his head to look at Ah Hua, he felt a sudden sharp pain in his abdomen.
Looking down, Cai Shaowei saw with shock that Ah Hua had plunged a knife into his belly.
“Ah Hua!
You!”
Cai Shaowei’s face was full of shock.
“You’re a thorn in our side.
We can’t take over the Black Dragon Society without getting rid of you.
I’m sorry, Young Master Wei.”
Ah Hua’s face was expressionless.
“So it was you who betrayed me.”
Overcome with rage, Cai Shaowei forgot the pain and grappled with Ah Hua.
The two of them tumbled and fought toward the cliff edge.
Realizing that Cai Shaowei was trying to take him down together, Ah Hua immediately used all his strength to kick Cai Shaowei away.
The direction he kicked was straight toward the cliff.
Cai Shaowei lost his balance and rolled straight down the cliff.
Ah Hua walked to the cliff’s edge, looked down into the dark valley, and thought to himself that falling from there would surely smash a person to pieces—Cai Shaowei was definitely dead.
He shook his head and walked back alone.
“Ah, that hurts so much!”
Cai Shaowei woke up in pain.
He remembered that when he fell off the cliff earlier, a vine had caught him, and he had rolled into a cave on the cliff face.
That was why he hadn’t died.
But his leg was broken, and he couldn’t stand up.
“There’s actually a cave on this cliff face.
It seems heaven isn’t done with me yet!”
Cai Shaowei rejoiced.
Then Cai Shaowei noticed a glow coming from deep within the cave.
‘Could there be a reclusive master living here?
Yes, there must be, otherwise this cave wouldn’t exist.’
With that thought, Cai Shaowei felt as if he had grabbed onto a lifeline and crawled desperately into the depths of the cave.
When he finally struggled his way inside, he found that there was no one there at all.
The place was filled with trees, and on the trees grew small yellow fruits.
Each one emitted a soft yellow glow, and it was this light that illuminated the entire cave.
In the center of the cave sat a coffin.
Yes, a coffin—but it was a crystal coffin that shimmered with a silvery light.
“Heh, so I’ve come to someone’s grave.
But today, this will become my grave too.
Hey, this crystal coffin is pretty nice—this must be some rich person’s resting place.
That means this spot must be a feng shui treasure ground.
Dying here wouldn’t be a loss.”
Cai Shaowei spoke to himself in despair as he crawled toward the crystal coffin, wanting to open it and see who was inside.
When he reached the coffin, Cai Shaowei struggled to push open the lid.
The moment he saw the person inside, he was completely stunned.
Lying inside was a breathtakingly beautiful woman.
Though her face showed no expression, she gave off an aura of profound peace and enchantment.
After a long while, Cai Shaowei finally snapped out of it, then showed a look of deep regret.
“Ah, such a goddess passing away like this is truly a pity.
But you won’t be lonely.
I, Cai Shaowei, will soon come to keep you company.
I can barely move anymore.
You don’t mind if we share this ‘bed,’ do you?”
Cai Shaowei’s body went limp, and his eyelids suddenly felt unbearably heavy.
He knew he wouldn’t last much longer.
If he was going to die, he might as well die comfortably—to rest in eternal slumber beside the goddess.
The crystal coffin was very large, more than big enough for two people.
After Cai Shaowei lay down, he turned his head to look at the goddess one last time, then gazed up at the trees above.
At that moment, the yellow-glowing fruits looked like tiny stars, adorning the entire cave.
“So beautiful!
Goddess, I’m coming to keep you company.
Please don’t despise me.”
Cai Shaowei slowly closed his eyes.
The cave fell silent once more.
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