Li Xunsi climbed out of the small lake, her whole body dripping wet, hair disheveled, looking pitiful and strangely alluring.
“Suo~” The King of the Sea couldn’t help but purse her lips at the sight.
Earlier, anger clouded her judgment, and she hadn’t paid close attention to this girl.
Now, taking a proper look, she truly was a rare delicacy in the circle of beauties.
A delicate, fair-skinned body paired with an indifferent, cold expression; supple yet unyielding—two contradictory traits embodied in one person.
People like her seemed made to be bullied—just looking at her made you want to beat her up, then pin her down mercilessly, tearing apart that arrogant, disdainful expression, destroying all her dignity and pride.
The feeling was overwhelming.
The King of the Sea’s mind already conjured dozens of ways to fondle Li Xunsi, her mouth suddenly dry as she began tapping her foot nervously, her gaze turning wild.
“What are you doing?” Li Xunsi couldn’t understand why the King of the Sea’s eyes suddenly filled with battle intent.
Wasn’t she the one about to get beaten?
Shouldn’t she be the one going berserk?
Besides, Li Xunsi’s face had been scratched by the Sea King’s Trident, and her Black Brain value had dropped a notch.
She couldn’t just rely on brute strength like last time when facing the Centipede Demon.
Once her Black Brain value hit zero, she’d become a helpless, immobile zombie.
As a Shell Hunter’s first battle, this was her chance to earn the Guild’s trust.
If she lost now, her reputation would be ruined, and the Guild would never assign her important tasks again.
But the King of the Sea was no ordinary opponent; she was a “Kr Po” well-versed in Dream Infiltration Technique.
Her agility wasn’t something a normal woman could match.
Her body’s flexibility, reaction speed, and combat experience rivaled Li Xunsi’s own as a trained undercover agent.
There’s a saying: not afraid of rich Kr Po, only afraid of skilled Kr Po.
Rich and skilled—how could you possibly fight that?
Most importantly, the King of the Sea wielded the Sea King’s Trident, an incredibly powerful paid weapon.
Li Xunsi couldn’t block it with her body, yet she had no weapon to defend herself.
“Click!”
Just as Li Xunsi felt a bit hopeless, her ears perked up—she heard a faint mechanical gear sound.
“Whoosh!” The rush of wind followed.
The King of the Sea once again forcefully threw the Sea King’s Trident, aiming for Li Xunsi’s chest with a piercing strike.
This time, Li Xunsi retreated, jumping back to her Sword Case and pressed the mechanism button on its strap.
Instantly, the Sword Case fanned open like a peacock’s tail, revealing several concealed knives and swords.
Among them, a white-handled sharp sword moved up an inch, standing out prominently.
Li Xunsi’s eyes brightened as she grabbed the white sword and forcefully pulled it from its sheath.
[Unlocked: Sword of the Novice Village].
[Weapon Details: A sword worse than an iron rod.]
Soon, two lines of text popped up in front of Li Xunsi’s eyes—an introduction to weapons obtained in the virtual world.
The weapon’s description was full of flaws, but now was not the time to complain.
The most important question was: why couldn’t she draw this sword before?
Why now?
It was simple—her Black Brain value had dropped, which unlocked the sword.
If her Black Brain value increased again but no weapon was given, she really wanted to hunt down the Guild’s designer.
“Damn you, Dream Realm designer, thanks a lot. You’re not a complete scumbag; at least you left me a tiny way out.”
Li Xunsi muttered sarcastically, then swiftly turned around and slashed, knocking away the incoming Sea King’s Trident.
The trident spun several times in the air, as if tethered by a rope, before flying back into the King of the Sea’s hand, her expression souring.
Gripping the Novice Village Sword, Li Xunsi’s aura instantly shifted.
Though it was just a beginner’s sword, her whole demeanor became imposing—both cute and domineering, like the lead heroine in a soap opera filled with suffering and revenge, utterly captivating.
“You think you can defeat me with such junk?” the King of the Sea snarled.
“How would I know if I don’t try?” Li Xunsi pretended to be profound and skillful.
In truth, she had quickly examined her novice sword; its blade was unsharpened, the tip blunt, essentially an iron rod—worse than a rod, really.
“Sisters, teach this dumb girl a proper lesson. Let her get frustrated,” the King of the Sea commanded the Fairy Sisters with a wave of her hand.
The Fairy Sisters laughed and agreed, immediately helping Aiya down from the bamboo.
They swarmed her, pinning her to the ground.
The Fairy Sisters took out all kinds of indescribable tools, binding Aiya’s hands with ribbons to prevent her from struggling wildly, then proceeded to fondle, squeeze, and tease her with multiple hands, thoroughly enjoying themselves.
“Mm! Mmm mmmm!”
Aiya was relentlessly attacked by four or five women; her hands and feet held apart, completely unable to fight back.
Her mouth was stuffed, forced to exchange saliva with different Fairy Sisters, barely able to breathe.
The scene was so… so lewd—no, so beautiful!
Each Fairy Sister had her own unique tool, taking turns to “unblock the channels.”
Aiya couldn’t even cry out, swaying weakly in vain resistance, which only excited the sisters more.
This was pure bliss… ahem!
No, it was utterly miserable!
Aiya’s Sensitive Belly value and Black Brain value both dropped to zero from the pleasure, her whole body frozen and unable to struggle, becoming a salted fish for others to play with.
Yet, the little chick didn’t log out forcibly without HP; after a while, she would recover and be toyed with again by the Fairy Sisters.
“Hmph.” Li Xunsi remained unmoved, wearing an expression of indifference.
She even found some amusement watching Aiya being played with, feeling no sympathy—in fact, she almost wanted to laugh.
“Trying to force me into a corner with this bull-headed scenario? How naive. As long as I have no feelings, I won’t be disgusted.”
“Sisters, finish her off too,” the King of the Sea ordered, angered that tormenting her companion hadn’t riled Li Xunsi.
“Ah? Me?” The silver-haired girl trembling in the corner was immediately grabbed by two Fairy Sisters, her hands tied, then sandwiched on both sides.
Clearly a novice, the silver-haired girl became uneasy, her body stiff as if meditating.
The Fairy Sisters fondled her up and down, causing her to tremble rapidly, almost letting out a soft moan.
“…”
Li Xunsi’s expression darkened instantly.
This was her protected target, and when guests were toyed with like this, they were forced offline, which would mean total failure of her mission.
This was her chance for promotion—she couldn’t let the Guild down.
“Hehe, can’t stand it, huh? Open your eyes wide and watch how my Trident pierces your guest, hehe,” the King of the Sea grinned, circling the Sea King’s Trident as she approached the lakeside, ready to act herself.