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TSBIRBV Ch 166
by berryChapter 166. Heshi’s Bi (2)
Yegyeol had been building a house all this time.
Thanks to the senior Espers who had once disastrously lost themselves to first love, he possessed not only blueprints but a flawless manual on how to withstand storms and tempests. It was a manual that left no room for error â from insulation to the final finishing touches, everything had to be perfect.
He fired countless bricks, cut and polished wood, and raised pillars. Night after night he toiled, heart tight with anticipation. Though difficult now, he believed with certainty that he would one day complete a perfect home.
Yet what finally stood before him in completion looked nothing like the vague house he had once imagined.
He thought he had built this house alone, but in truth, Haryang too had been firing bricks on the other side, cutting timber and erecting pillars.
Thus the house had taken shape in a form Yegyeol never could have conceived.
But that is only natural.
Yegyeol reached out and traced Haryangâs lips. The softness under his fingertips was gentler than expected; a sensation unlike any he had known, unlike any warmth he had ever felt.
A peculiar laugh slipped out.
Trying to imagine something like this from the start â what a hopeless idea.
His brain must have melted after growing up among those cursed control-freak Espers.
Those senior Espers were not him, and their Guides were not Je Haryang.
âSenior Brother.â
As life slowly returned to Yegyeolâs dazed face, Haryang recognized it immediately.
Yegyeol rose and brushed aside the silk. Dawn had already passed; morning light now poured through the window.
Around them, the floor was littered with silks of all colors, sprawled in disarray. This felt nothing like Qinghai Manor.
It resembled instead the dye works along the Hangzhou coast where a ragged little beggar had once roamed, or the bustling wedding street of Shuâs Shu-gold district in Sichuan.
Yegyeol took Haryangâs half-raised hand and pressed it to his own chest.
âI am in love with you.â
Unlike his shy confession, his heart pounded loud and fierce beneath Haryangâs palm.
Yegyeolâs face was flushed red, yet his gaze remained straight and unwavering.
Haryangâs hand trembled.
He already knew of his juniorâs affection â he had seen and heard it through the Black Ghostâs eyes and ears.
Unable to bear approaching his senior, the disciple had chosen to entangle himself with a martial rogue instead. And Haryang, not wanting their relationship to sour merely from physical longing, had allowed those lies and evasions.
After countless nights, Haryang believed he had satisfied his own desire.
What a fool.
Now he understood â it had been a pitiful delusion.
He pulled the disciple into his arms. A feeling of fullness, of overflowing joy as if it would well up forever from his chest, made him truly smile.
âI feel the same.â
His breath sat high at his throat, making speech difficult.
Yegyeol almost lost his senses at Haryangâs radiant smile. At the same time, he felt Haryangâs fingers trembling where they held him.
Yegyeol felt that tremor resonated with his own heartbeat.
âThere is nothing in this world for me but you. So, GyeolâŠâ
Face buried in his discipleâs shoulder, Haryang whispered:
âDo not abandon me.â
It was not a declaration of love, but a plea. Yegyeolâs chest tightened painfully.
Haryang had always been far ahead, a towering mountain. Yegyeol had been content merely to walk within his shadow.
How deeply must such a brilliant man have decayed inside to speak of love in such pitiful words?
âI grew up starved and uneducated. I have many desires.â
Yegyeol spoke abruptly.
âOnce something is in my hand, I never let it go.â
He clasped Haryangâs hands firmly.
âYou gave yourself to me, didnât you?â
Relief washed across Haryangâs face. If his joy had been fierce, his relief was quiet and deep.
âSo then⊠thenâŠâ
He faltered, seemingly seeking certainty, hesitation flickering across his features.
âWhat must I do to make you happy?â
Yegyeol smirked mischievously.
âYou should ask me to cherish you.â
A flicker of astonishment crossed Haryangâs face.
He had been large since childhood, and though handsome, his cold expression seldom invited tenderness. To be cherished â the word hardly suited him.
Haryang stared at his disciple, who dared to use such unfitting language with heartfelt sincerity.
âIf I asked to be cherished, what would you do for me?â
âFor you, I could even carry you on my back.â
Yegyeol answered firmly, confidence bursting. Haryang gave a helpless smile.
ââŠAnother time.â
He nipped Yegyeolâs ear gently, whispering:
âCarry me another time.â
Arms tightening around his waist, Haryangâs lips returned to Yegyeolâs skin â soft kisses that trembled with affection, each one making Yegyeol shiver, as though holding the whole world in his embrace.
âSenior BrotherâŠâ
Haryangâs lips trailed downward. When they reached his neck, Yegyeolâs spine tingled. The predator-like gaze made him feel he might be devoured at any moment. Trapped between those strong arms, he could neither flee nor resist.
And yet, pleasure shivered through him.
It was Je Haryang â no other â who now desired him so fiercely.
He had provoked him, clawed at him, to drag the man behind the Black Ghost to the surface. That process had not always been sweet, yet this moment â this moment was pure bliss, blooming in Yegyeolâs chest.
The sash that once held his clothes together had long since fallen; nothing remained to halt Haryang now.
Haryangâs mouth trailed from his throat down to his chest, teeth marking tender flesh.
âAhhâŠâ
Haryang rose slowly, gazing down at his disciple trembling like a frightened fawn, yet refusing to let go.
Even when he had been the Black Ghost, he had known: this one was defenseless â recklessly, blindly devoted. Haryang felt he had given him so little in return.
To test this devotion felt almost inevitable.
He bent again, taking Yegyeolâs nipple into his mouth and teasing it with his tongue.
âAh, ah!â
Yegyeol clutched Haryangâs shoulder, trying in vain to push him away. But Haryang was immovable as stone. The playful suction on his sensitive chest made Yegyeolâs back arch.
Wet sucking echoed in his ears. His thoughts emptied by the moment.
Relentless.
Haryang pulled back, admiring the reddened mark he had left.
The body he once stole furtively in the secrecy of night was now exposed in dawnâs unflinching light. Clothes disheveled beyond repair hung uselessly, hardly better than wearing nothing at all.
Yegyeolâs chest heaved, eyes reddened with helpless longing, gazing only at him.
Where Haryangâs hands and lips had been, pale skin flushed crimson like melting frost.
He wanted to brand him so deeply that the mark would never fade.
Lowering his head again, Haryang bit gently.
A hunger that could never be sated.
âIt hurts, ahâ it hurtsâŠâ
As Yegyeol whimpered, Haryang whispered against his skin:
âAnd yet you stand so proudlyâŠâ
Just as he said, Yegyeolâs nipples were taut and angry, flushed from overstimulation. Seeing his chest so plump and reddened, Yegyeol turned away in shame.
Feeling things below was natural â but whenever Haryang touched his chest, guiding stirred phantom sensations, creating an alien yet intoxicating pleasure.
It was pleasure, yes â but unfamiliar.
As if the body he knew so well had become something else.
âYou like it.â
âBut that place⊠that place shouldnâtâŠâ
Unable to finish from embarrassment, Yegyeol shook his head hard.
Haryang grasped the other side lightly as if ready to pinch, making Yegyeol jolt and retreat.
âHave I ever harmed you?â
His voice softened. Yegyeol shook his head. The Black Ghost had tormented him, yes â but Je Haryang, on the surface, was innocent.
How could I ever nod to that face?
Better to steal candy from a child.
âThen trust me. I will make you feel good.â
Haryang bent his head again.
âAhâ!â
This time he latched deeper, swirling his tongue without hesitation. Yegyeolâs back jerked. One hand kneaded the opposite side with painstaking devotion.
âSo strange⊠it tingles, and my stomach⊠ahh!â
Haryang kept his promise well. The discomfort dissolved into pleasure â his tongue and fingers brushing sensitive peaks, heat pooling below with every stroke.
âYou are sweet⊠unbearably sweetâŠâ
He lifted his head, eyes burning red with desire.
âI should have taken you sooner. Why did IâŠâ
Though muttered to himself, Yegyeolâs ears perked â clearly regretting his time as the Black Ghost.
But I enjoyed that too.
The scarcity had made each encounter more precious. Though he worried about Haryangâs thoughts then, he always had.
âAhh!â
A sharp wave of pleasure cut through his thoughts. Meeting Haryangâs gaze, he realized the man had pinched deliberately â caught him drifting away again.
Yegyeol kissed Haryangâs forehead gently, once, twice, soothing a beast.
Haryangâs expression softened. He nipped lightly in return.
ââŠI will take you.â
His lips were damp as he declared it â his gaze fixed, intense, as though anxious, waiting for any sign of refusal.
Yegyeol lifted his eyes quietly.
âI will part your legs and thrust between them like a ravenous beast. Do you understand?â
Such crude words spoken from such refined lips â brazen and shameless.
Yegyeol feared he might retreat again if flustered.
âI understand.â
He averted his gaze on purpose.
âYou must think Iâm too innocent to even touch myself, but actuallyâŠâ
His voice dropped to a whisper, breathless:
âI have known a man before.â
Haryang knew well.
After all, it had been him.
âThat does not matter.â
Even if Yegyeolâs first had not been him â even if it had been another â such things were meaningless.
âJust tell me one thing. Was it your choice?â
Haryang knew too well what it meant to be forced. Had the cult found no other value in him, he would have lived and died as a plaything.
Yegyeol had been found near death; who could believe nothing had happened in twenty years?
Even when Yegyeol claimed amnesia, Haryang never forced the truth.
He had simply been grateful the disciple returned alive.
âYes.â
Yegyeol nodded firmly.
âThen that is enough.â
Haryang slid a hand gently along Yegyeolâs exposed shoulder.
âIf it does not matter that I have known a man before, then what does matter?â
Yegyeolâs eyes trembled as he looked up.
âYou broke your promise to me, Senior Brother.â