Ye Lan’s tenderness always carried a whisper of danger, like a velvet glove concealing a sharpened blade.
Mu Xi knew she had to tread carefully, her every step measured, if she hoped to emerge unscathed from this intricate dance of master and servant.
The sun dipped toward the horizon, casting a soft, golden glow over the garden, its light gentling the world below.
Ye Lan led Mu Xi back to the manor, their footsteps quiet against the cobblestone path.
Dinner, as always, was a decadent affair—cream cakes and delicate pastries, their sweetness cloying on the tongue.
But Mu Xi barely tasted them, her thoughts drifting far beyond the ornate dining room, chasing dreams of freedom.
She needed to find a way, a single fleeting chance, to slip free from the grasp of this enigmatic enchantress.
Night fell, but sleep eluded Mu Xi.
She lay on a bed as soft as clouds, her mind replaying the garden’s every detail with relentless clarity.
Her remarkable memory sketched a map in her mind’s eye—every path, every hedge, every gate.
She calculated silently: if she could secure a car, she might dare to ram through the garden’s imposing gate, a barrier that seemed impenetrable to her slight frame alone.
Attempting escape with nothing but her own strength was like a sparrow hurling itself against stone—futile and doomed.
For now, her only hope lay in gathering information about the vehicles, and most crucially, in obtaining a key.
That night, Mu Xi tossed and turned, sleep a distant stranger.
Her unease deepened when, in the dead of night, Ye Lan stirred awake.
With a playful glint in her eyes, she leaned close, her tongue brushing lightly against the tip of Mu Xi’s nose.
Mu Xi suppressed a shudder, forcing a coy smile.
“That tickles, hehe, stop teasing!” she giggled, her voice light and teasing.
Inwardly, she cursed a thousand times: ‘What is it with this woman, leaving my face slick with her antics?’
***
The next morning, Mu Xi lingered in the hazy edges of sleep when a sudden coolness, paired with a tickling sensation, crept up from the soles of her feet, as if some small creature were teasing her.
Blinking groggily, she propped herself up on her elbows, only to find Ye Lan’s face looming close, her features magnified in the soft morning light.
Ye Lan sat at the edge of the bed, cradling Mu Xi’s foot in her hands, kissing it with a reverence reserved for rare treasures.
Startled, Mu Xi tried to pull away, but Ye Lan’s grip tightened, unyielding.
“What… what are you doing?” Mu Xi’s voice quivered, betraying her unease.
Ye Lan didn’t answer.
Instead, her phoenix-like eyes narrowed, a flicker of displeasure crossing them, as if chiding Mu Xi for her lack of appreciation.
A chill ran through Mu Xi.
She knew it better than to provoke this mercurial woman.
Swallowing her discomfort, she offered her foot again, her voice softening to a saccharine lilt.
“Please, sister, go on.”
Ye Lan’s lips traced a slow path upward—from Mu Xi’s foot, along her slender calf, to the smooth expanse of her thigh, pausing tantalizingly close to her lips.
The morning sun filtered through the curtains, gilding Ye Lan’s profile in gold, her desire as fierce and unyielding as the light itself.
Mu Xi endured in silence, recalling a bitter truth: ‘If you cannot resist, then surrender to the moment.’
Her heart, however, wavered between resignation and defiance.
Twenty minutes later, the bed was a tangle of sheets, both women breathless, as if they’d waged a silent war.
They shared breakfast afterward, the air thick with unspoken tensions.
As Ye Lan prepared to leave, Mu Xi seized her chance.
Emboldened by the morning’s intimacy, she thought Ye Lan might be pliable.
With honeyed words and kittenish charm, she clung to Ye Lan, pleading to join her outing.
Ye Lan’s lips curved into a knowing smile, her eyes glinting with amusement.
“You wouldn’t be plotting to slip away, would you?”
Mu Xi shook her head vigorously, her wide eyes the picture of innocence.
“Never! I’ll stay right by your side, wherever you go. I won’t run.”
Ye Lan considered her for a moment, then nodded, her decision made.
She chose a dress for Mu Xi—a pale lavender gown adorned with delicate lace, cinched at the waist with a silken ribbon that accentuated her slender figure.
The hem swayed just above her knees, fluttering like a violet in bloom with every step.
***
They left the manor, descending into the underground garage, where rows of vehicles gleamed under bright lights—sleek sports cars, rugged SUVs, and understated luxury sedans, each a testament to wealth and power.
A maid in a crisp black uniform handed Ye Lan a set of keys with a deferential bow.
Ye Lan led Mu Xi to a sleek black Land Rover, and as they approached, Mu Xi’s eyes darted to the maid, noting the ornate wooden box she held, brimming with keys.
She memorized the maid’s features, her mind already scheming how to charm or trick her way to those keys.
***
Beyond the manor lay a dense forest, its winding path barely wide enough for a single car.
The road was rough, pitted and uneven, forcing a slow, cautious pace.
Mu Xi feigned interest in the scenery, but her eyes cataloged every detail—the path’s twists, the forest’s density.
A suspicion nagged at her: ‘Was this road designed to thwart escape?’
Ye Lan’s cunning seemed to anticipate her every move, ensuring that any attempt to flee would be swiftly thwarted.
‘What a devious woman,’ Mu Xi thought, her resentment simmering beneath a placid exterior.
The car wove through the forest, time stretching into an eternity of jolts and shadows.
Mu Xi sat in the passenger seat, the picture of docility, but her mind churned like a storm-tossed sea.
She memorized the route, the landmarks, the subtle shifts in the terrain.
If she were to escape this gilded cage, night would be her only ally.
The forest was a labyrinth, and pursuit would be relentless.
Without a map etched in her mind, she’d be a moth blundering into a trap.
After an hour of jostling, the forest gave way to an open expanse—not the bustling city Mu Xi had envisioned, but a desolate range of barren mountains.
Jagged rocks jutted from the earth, sparse weeds trembling in the wind, the air heavy with a forsaken chill.
Mu Xi’s gaze swept the landscape, absorbing every detail.
This place felt like a forgotten corner of the world, abandoned by time itself.
Soon, Ye Lan’s car crossed the wasteland and arrived at her true domain: a sprawling gold mine.
For the first time since her rebirth, Mu Xi saw others beyond Ye Lan and her retinue—men, their bodies honed by labor.
Miners moved to and fro at the mine’s entrance, their skin darkened by sun and dust, sweat-soaked clothes clinging to muscled frames.
They were a stark contrast to the sleek, suited women of the manor.
This is a man’s world, a place where strength and sweat interweave.
Tftc!