Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

Chapter 870: Flames of Alliance, Seeds of Conquest



Chapter 870: Flames of Alliance, Seeds of Conquest



The lingering heat of the Cinderwaste Caldera receded as Wang Jian, Yue Lingshan, and Liu Ruyan mounted their Flying Leaf artifacts, soaring away from the now-looted volcanic caves. The air grew cooler, carrying the scent of damp earth and strange, unseen flora, a welcome change from the acrid smell of sulfur.


Liu Ruyan, her map held steady in one hand, led the way.


"The Valley of Smoldering Flora is just beyond this ridge," she called out, her melodious voice carrying easily over the rush of the wind. "The records indicate it’s a natural geothermal hotspot, perfect for high-grade fire-aspected herbs."


Wang Jian, flying beside Yue Lingshan, adopted a posture of slight weariness. "Fairy Liu, Senior Sister Yue," he said, his voice carrying a hint of fatigue, "that illusion array... it drained more of my spiritual energy than I anticipated. I will need some time to recover fully."


He let his Glacial Bite sword rest across his lap, his hands loosely on its hilt, projecting an image of a cultivator conserving his strength.


Yue Lingshan, catching his cue instantly, replied with practiced concern, "Of course, Junior Brother Wang. You rest. We will handle any... minor obstacles."


Liu Ruyan turned, her veiled gaze assessing Wang Jian. She saw no reason to doubt him; the battle with the Stonefist Ape had been grueling, and escaping a powerful illusion array would indeed be mentally and spiritually taxing.


"Do not worry, Senior Brother Wang," she said, her tone warm with a newfound respect and concern. "Sister Yue and I can handle any common beasts. Rest assured, your safety is our priority."


Wang Jian offered a grateful, if slightly tired, smile. ’Excellent. Let them expend their energy. Gives me a perfect opportunity to observe... everything.’ His gaze, seemingly unfocused, subtly swept over the graceful figures of the two women as they flew, taking in the elegant sway of their robes, the confident set of their shoulders.


They descended into the Valley of Smoldering Flora. It was a breathtaking sight. The ground was a patchwork of dark, heat-scorched rock and vibrant crimson moss. Plumes of steam hissed from fissures in the earth, creating a perpetual, warm mist. And everywhere, spirit herbs imbued with potent fire energy thrived.


There were clusters of Firemane Lilies, their petals like flickering flames. Patches of Sunstone Moss glowed with a soft, internal warmth. And in the most geothermally active spots, they found several stalks of the coveted Crimson Sun Grass, a key ingredient in Liu Ruyan’s Inferno Heart Pills.


Naturally, such treasures were not unguarded.


As they began to harvest the Firemane Lilies, a pack of six Emberclaw Raptors – swift, reptilian beasts at the high-level First Rank – burst from a steaming fissure, their claws glowing like hot coals.


"I’ll take the three on the left!" Yue Lingshan declared, her Verdant Willow Blade already in hand.


"The right are mine," Liu Ruyan agreed, her short sword flashing.


Wang Jian remained seated on a nearby boulder, Glacial Bite resting across his lap, his expression one of calm observation as if watching a performance.


The battle was a beautiful, deadly dance.


Yue Lingshan was a whirlwind of green and blue. Her Nightwind Terror Fan became a versatile tool, sending out disorienting gusts of wind that broke the raptors’ coordinated charges, its sharpened ribs deflecting their searing claws. Her Azure Serpent Strike, empowered by her Twelfth Stage Qi, lashed out, ensnaring one raptor’s leg, allowing her to finish it with a precise thrust of her Verdant Willow Blade. She was fluid, efficient, her combat instincts sharpened to a razor’s edge by the trials of the past few days.


Wang Jian watched her, a proud, possessive smile hidden behind his mask of weariness. ’Good. She’s no longer just a princess playing at being a cultivator. She’s becoming a true warrior. My warrior.’


Liu Ruyan’s fighting style was completely different, a stunning display of alchemical combat.


She didn’t engage the raptors head-on. Instead, she created distance, her hands flashing as she threw small, specially prepared alchemical pellets. One exploded into a cloud of thick, viscous substance that slowed a raptor to a crawl. Another released a burst of freezing mist, encasing a raptor’s claws in a thin layer of ice.


Then, she revealed her true power.


"Hmph!" With a soft cry, she raised her palm. A small, brilliant flame, its core a pulsating crimson and its edges a pure, searing white, appeared above it. The Blood Spirit Flame.


The ambient temperature in the valley spiked. The Emberclaw Raptors, creatures of fire themselves, shrieked and recoiled, an instinctual fear in their eyes.


Liu Ruyan pointed a delicate finger. A stream of the Blood Spirit Flame, like a liquid ruby, shot out, striking one of the raptors. It didn’t just burn; it seemed to consume. The raptor was enveloped in the crimson and white fire, its struggles ceasing almost instantly as its life force and spiritual energy were drained, leaving behind only a pile of charred ash.


’Incredible,’ Wang Jian thought, his eyes narrowing slightly. ’The Blood Spirit Flame doesn’t just inflict fire damage; it has a life-draining, essence-consuming property. A truly demonic and yet pure flame. A top-tier prize indeed.’


With their combined efforts, Yue Lingshan’s martial prowess and Liu Ruyan’s devastating alchemical arts, the remaining Emberclaw Raptors were quickly dispatched.


They harvested the herbs, their storage pouches growing heavier. This pattern repeated itself several more times as Liu Ruyan led them to two other locations marked on her map, each rich with fire-aspected flora and guarded by formidable high-level First Rank beasts. Each time, Yue Lingshan and Liu Ruyan handled the battle, their coordination improving, their trust in each other growing.


And each time, Wang Jian watched. He wasn’t just observing their fighting styles. His gaze lingered on their forms as they fought – the powerful grace in Yue Lingshan’s movements, the way her robes tightened around her magnificent curves as she lunged; the ethereal elegance of Liu Ruyan, the subtle, alluring sway of her hips as she dodged and cast her spells. It was, he had to admit, a most enjoyable spectator sport.


After clearing out the last marked location, the trio stood amidst a field of glowing Sunstone Moss, weary but laden with spoils.


"We have acquired a great deal," Liu Ruyan said, her voice filled with satisfaction. "But my absorption of the Blood Spirit Flame is still... incomplete. It is a powerful, willful entity. I need to enter a deeper seclusion to fully refine it, to make it truly my own. It will take some time."


"A wise decision," Wang Jian agreed, finally standing up, stretching as if his fatigue was just beginning to fade. "Consolidating our gains is crucial. We should find a secure location to rest and cultivate for a while."


They found a suitable spot not far from the valley – a network of dry, interconnected caves, naturally formed and easily defensible. After clearing out the resident cave-dwelling bats, they set about making it their temporary home.


"I will require a completely sealed chamber," Liu Ruyan explained. "The final refinement of the flame requires absolute concentration, with no external spiritual energy fluctuations. I will need to set up a containment array."


"Of course, Sister Liu," Yue Lingshan said warmly. "We will ensure you are undisturbed."


They helped her find the deepest, most isolated cavern in the network. Wang Jian, with a few powerful strikes of Glacial Bite, sealed off all but one entrance, which they then blocked with a massive boulder, leaving only a small gap for air. Liu Ruyan then set up her own complex containment array around the chamber, its runes glowing with a soft, fiery light.


"I will require at least a week," she informed them through the array’s barrier. "Perhaps longer. Do not be alarmed if you sense potent energy fluctuations. It is merely the flame resisting my will."


"Take all the time you need, Fairy Liu," Wang Jian said politely. "We will stand guard."


With a final nod, Liu Ruyan sealed the array completely from the inside. A deep, humming silence fell over that part of the cave system.


The moment she was in seclusion, the entire atmosphere between Wang Jian and Yue Lingshan shifted.


Yue Lingshan turned to him, the formal "Junior Brother Wang" instantly forgotten. She launched herself into his arms, her body pressing against his with a neediness that had been suppressed for days.


"Jian!" she breathed, her voice a mixture of relief and desire, her veiled face buried in his chest.


Wang Jian’s arms wrapped around her possessively, his hands immediately finding their familiar, comfortable place on the delightful curve of her hips and buttocks. "Lingshan," he murmured, his voice now a low, intimate rumble. "You fought well. You’ve grown stronger."


He lifted her veil, tossing it aside, and captured her lips in a deep, hungry kiss. The polite, weary facade was gone, replaced by the raw, dominant presence she knew so well.


They clung to each other, the kiss becoming more passionate, more desperate. It had been days since they’d had a truly private moment, and the pent-up tension, the adrenaline from the battles, the constant need for public posturing – it all melted away into pure, unadulterated need.


He led her deeper into their own designated cavern, a spacious chamber they had chosen for themselves. He pushed her gently against a cool stone wall, his body pressing hers, his hands roaming freely over her magnificent curves.


"Tell me, Jian," she whispered between kisses, her breath coming in soft gasps. "The truth. That illusion array... it didn’t really drain you that much, did it?"


He chuckled, his lips trailing down her neck. "My clever little princess. You know me too well. No, the array was a triviality."


He pulled back slightly, his expression becoming more serious, though his hands continued their delightful exploration. "The truth, Lingshan, is that I found something else in those caves. Something... far more valuable than the Blood Spirit Flame."


Yue Lingshan’s eyes widened, her curiosity piqued.


He then recounted his battle with the Duskscale Earthrender Serpent, omitting no detail of the brutal, near-death struggle. He told her about the Verdant Eternal Spring Essence, the orb of pure, condensed life force he had absorbed, and the miraculous healing it had provided. He explained how it now resided within him, a separate, potent wellspring of Wood elemental energy.


Yue Lingshan listened, her initial excitement turning to horror as he described his injuries, then to sheer, wide-eyed astonishment as he spoke of the essence and its power. She reached out, her hand gently touching the spot on his arm where he’d been grazed by the serpent’s poison, then the ribs he had described as broken. There was no scar, no sign of injury, only smooth, warm skin.


"Jian... you almost died!" she breathed, her voice trembling. A fierce, protective anger surged within her – anger at the beast, anger at the danger he had faced alone.


"Almost," he conceded, pulling her close again, burying his face in her fragrant hair. "But the rewards were worth the risk. And now, Lingshan... now we have a true foundation for our future."


He then told her about the hidden grotto, the ancient herbal garden, the treasure trove of extinct and legendary spirit herbs, and the Thousand Cycle Vitality Peach.


Yue Lingshan’s astonishment turned into pure, unadulterated glee. "A private garden of legendary herbs! Jian, do you know what this means?"


"I do," he said, a predatory glint in his eyes. "It means we are no longer bound by the slow trickle of resources from the sect or the meager spoils of hunting beasts. We can cultivate our own destiny. With my knowledge of alchemy, your growing skill in arrays to protect our future garden, and the Verdant Eternal Spring Essence to accelerate the growth of these precious herbs... we can concoct pills that will leave every other disciple in this Forbidden Ground, perhaps in the entire State of Yue, choking on our dust."


"We could... we could truly aim for the highest realms!" Yue Lingshan exclaimed, her heart soaring with ambition, an ambition he had so carefully nurtured in her.


"Indeed," Wang Jian affirmed. "Our next goal, after leaving this place, is to systematically gather every type of useful spirit herb we can find. Not just for immediate use, but their seeds, their roots. We will build a comprehensive botanical library. And I," he added, his voice dropping, "will be able to concoct any and all types of medicinal pills, provided I have the recipe. Our cultivation speed will be... terrifying."


Yue Lingshan’s mind was already racing. "The recipes! Jian, Liu Ruyan! She has them! Or at least, her sect does. We can use some of these rare herbs, the ones you found, as leverage! Trade them for more recipes!"


Wang Jian smiled. His princess was learning. "A good idea, Lingshan. A very good idea indeed."


"I can convince her," Yue Lingshan continued, her eyes shining with strategic light. "She already feels indebted to us. If we offer her a few stalks of, say, the Celestial Jade Stalks to strengthen her soul after she refines the flame, or a Nine Petal Sun Orchid to complement her new fire affinity... she would be more than willing to trade knowledge. We can build a long-term relationship with her, with the Crimson Pill Sect!"


Wang Jian listened, nodding in approval. ’Excellent. She can be the public face of our... negotiations. It appears more genuine. And it keeps my own intentions... veiled.’


Naturally, he had other, more personal intentions regarding the beautiful, ethereal Liu Ruyan. A long-term association, frequent meetings to ’trade alchemical knowledge’... it would provide him with ample opportunities. Opportunities to observe her, to understand her, to find the cracks in her serene facade, and, when the time was right, to subtly, carefully, seduce her.


’Yue Lingshan’s jealousy is a complication,’ he mused silently, even as he held her close. ’But not an insurmountable one. I simply need to be patient. I will weave my web around Fairy Liu so slowly, so carefully, that she will be ensnared before she even realizes it. And my dear Lingshan... she will be none the wiser.’


He pushed those thoughts aside for now, focusing on the immediate, and very willing, beauty in his arms. The week of Liu Ruyan’s seclusion stretched before them, a private eternity in their secluded cave. It was a perfect opportunity to... consolidate their gains, in every sense of the word.



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