Kama-sutra Chapter 7

Lin’s courtyard was at the very edge of the residential areas. I was on edge the entire time we were sneaking past the courtyards of the other members of the sect for fear that one of them would pop out and question us on why we were traipsing around buck naked with an unconscious girl and a man not in chains. Thankfully, the entire area was deserted. Everyone seemed to have left to participate in whatever hellish ‘initiation’ they had in store for the new recruits. Actually, their enthusiasm reminded me of excited seniors eager to haze the freshmen. I guess, some things never changed – even across worlds.

I had gained some measure of power from my sexual vampirism but I wasn’t naïve or arrogant enough to think that it would be enough to fend off any of the other disciples. My ability to physically overpower Lin wasn’t any indication otherwise. In fact, I had a distinct feeling that both Lin and her yet unnamed senior sister were at the absolute bottom of the food chain here. The fact that they had to act all sneaky to get one half-dead male screamed of marginalization. The outlying position of Lin’s residence just firmed my confidence in my observations.

I needed to ask her about it. Information was of utmost priority if I wanted to avoid ending up as a cultivation resource for some horny succubus. My doubts about why Lin trusted me despite everything were eating away at me. I had a lot of questions but first…

“D-do you have any c-clothes I could wear?” I asked through chattering teeth as we finally reached her abode. We had been naked the entire time and although at first, the enhancement to my physique helped me stand the chilly mountain breeze, the prolonged exposure was getting to me. She pushed past the door, laying her senior sister on a bed and covered her up with a blanket. Then she turned to me. My eyes were automatically drawn to her massive mammaries that swung gently from the motion before stilling. Hail inertia. Her nipples were puckered from the cold but other than that she didn’t show any outward signs of discomfort. I guess as a mountain lass, she was much more acclimatized to the environment than men of the plains like either me or Liu Yang.

Conjecturing that talking to a woman’s chest was as off-putting in this world as it was back on earth, I turned my gaze up to her face and repeated my question. “Clothes… do you have anything I could wear?”

“I-I don’t have anything for men… you could wear some of mine but… I’m not sure that they would fit you.” she replied.

Uhh… I’d like to avoid crossdressing if I absolutely can. Specially in this buff new body.

“Okay… do you have a spare bedsheet?”

“Y-yes.”

“Needle and thread?”

She nodded.

“Well then, I think I can make me some gear.”

“You’re a tailor?” she asked, surprised.

“In a manner of speaking.” I hedged. I had chosen to sew stuffed toys for orphanages during my stay in prison. With my physique, hard labour wasn’t something I was cut out for. Let alone, my skin never got along well with the sun. If I had to break rocks under the sweltering heat, I’d come away looking like a parboiled monkey. So, it was the needle and thread for me despite the ribbing I received from the male inmates and some of the females. Thimble Thornton, that was me.

“We should take a bath first,” she said, “you can’t keep looking like that.”

Touching my face, I felt the encrusted blood on it. A nice warm bath would be good. “You have water here?” I asked. She nodded, reached out to grab my hand and pulled me out of the house again. Circling around to the side, she brought me to an open area with a man-sized wooden barrel placed upon a circle of stones.

“Wait here.” She said and left me standing there awkwardly, rubbing my arm and shivering in the chill. It didn’t take her long to come back with buckets of water in each hand which she dumped into the barrel.

“Need help?” I asked because that was what a gentleman should do and also to keep myself warm with the physical exertion. “Okay.” she agreed with a smile. I noticed that the bruise on her cheek had already subsided a lot. The way it was vanishing, it would be gone in hours. The wonders of Cultivation, I suppose. After all, my much more serious injuries had healed in an instant.

We worked in silence, ferrying buckets of water to and from the small spring that ran through her courtyard. When asked about the source of the spring, she pointed up at the summit of the mountain. The formation apparently had the additional function of keeping the clouds away from the peak, which had given me the misconception that the mountain was shorter than it actually was. According to Lin, the peak was high enough that it remained snowbound throughout the year. The snowmelt was the source of the gushing mountain springs that supplied the sect with its water.

Having a personal spring in her courtyard indicated that I might have been somewhat wrong in my guess that she was a bottom-feeder in her sect. Well, I’ll just have to find out.

It took some time but soon, the barrel was three-quarters full and Lin called a halt. All the exercise had warmed me up and given me a rough understanding of my new body. I would have collapsed before three trips were up in my old body. Now, I wasn’t even breathing hard. I turned to Lin who had finished kindling the fire under the barrel with flint and iron and was now blowing into it through a bamboo pipe to stoke it. She was unphased by the exercise.

She seemed unphased by her nudity as well. I was feeling increasingly uncomfortable with my current state of undress. Had I landed in the middle of a clan of naturalists? Sighing, I found a smooth rock to sit on near the now crackling fire, stretching out my palms towards it to warm them as we waited for the water in the barrel to heat up.

“So,” I began, “can you tell me about the Yang Demon Sect that your senior sister was talking about?”

“Sure,” she replied, without taking her eyes away from the fire. “As you might have guessed from the name, they are the male equivalent of our sect, but unlike us, they don’t have a fixed residence. They are more like a loose organization of demon Cultivators who practice the same cultivation technique. And unlike us, since they have nothing to offer, they are hunted down by the righteous path as though they were demonic beasts.”

Demonic beasts? No, not important right now.

“So, how are you sure that I’m not one of them like your senior sister said?”

A lifetime ago, when was a second year in college, one morning my girlfriend had straight up told me that she was grossed out by my attempts to kiss her awake without brushing my teeth first. I had never done that again but her words had set me thinking about my ex. She always used to lean away and frown whenever I did it but, in the end, she would suffer through it silently. Until one day, she just blocked my face with her palm and walked out on me. I’m sure there were other gripes she had with me, not just the unhygienic kissing but whatever they might have been, she kept all her complaints bottled up until they exploded. My relationship with the second-year girl lasted a lot longer. Moral of the story: some girls will be up-front with you but for the others, its all body language cues you are supposed to notice. If you don’t, a break-up is right around the corner. Lin was the second type and I couldn’t afford a break-up.

She trusted me for some reason despite all contraindications. If I wasn’t clear about why, there would come a time that I would unknowingly mess up and the tenuous relationship we had now would crumble. The moment I lost her support, I was done for. So, I had to lay all the cards on the table right at the outset.

“Lin, why are you helping me?”

She looked away from the fire and right into my eyes. “Your cultivation method… it’s too advanced for a tiny place like the Coral Islands. Who are you really, Liu Yang?”


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Kama-sutra Chapter 6

Lin’s tears were like a trough of cold water thrown onto my heated brain. It made me realize what I was doing. I was casually talking about taking lives. Good? Evil? What right did I have to judge them? For all I knew of Cultivator society, this might be the moral compass they lived by. The moral compass they had grown up with. The only one they knew.

Was it the fault of the woman trying to fuck herself to death on me while drooling? Was it the fault of the society that had raised her? I didn’t know. I didn’t care.

What I did know, was that if I followed through on my impulse and killed her, I would violate the morals I had lived by in my previous life. I would start living by the creed the Yin Demon Sect followed.

Then? Then what would be the difference between them and me? Why should I live while they perished?

Was my belief in the Kama-sutra really so fickle? A little pain and I was ready to abandon it and become a cold-blooded murderer – its message of love forgotten?

Looking into Lin’s eyes, I realized that it wasn’t. I wasn’t.

Now that I was sober, I didn’t want blood on my hands.

Grabbing her ass, I pushed the woman off me. My cock exited her with a wet ‘schloop’ and she collapsed onto the stone bed like a marionette with its strings cut – unconscious.

Suddenly, my face was enveloped in soft, warm flesh as Lin buried my head in her ample chest.

“Thank you! Thank you! Thank you…” she kept muttering as I felt something warm and wet spatter on my forehead. The liquid trailed down the side of my nose and dropped on my upper lip. Instinctively, I put out my tongue to lick it.

“Aah!” Lin cried out as she stepped back at the sensation of my tongue accidentally touching the valley of her chest.

I liked my upper lip. The salty taste of her tears combined with the coppery tang of my dried blood.

The both of us looked at each other in silence.

She was the first to break our stare-down by furiously rubbing her eyes with the back of her forearm. When she removed her arm, the skin around her eyes was red – as was her nose and her swollen cheek.

“Who else knows that we are here?” I asked her.

She sniffed sharply to clear her nose and replied, “N-no one knows. Senior sister brought you here secretly.”

“Is there somewhere safer than this?”

She nodded. “My room.”

“Won’t the people outside see me?”

“No one is there now. Everyone is at the initiation ceremony for the new recruits.”

“New recruits?” I began to ask, then I realised. “Oh…” she was referring to the females that had been on that ill-fated carriage to the Moonlight Sword Sect.

I was slightly hesitant to trust Lin and leave the room. Right now, I might be a little stronger than her but the moment we stepped out of this room, I would be in her power. She could lead me right to the guardhouse and I wouldn’t know.

Then I realized with a shock how stupid that line of reasoning was. She could have run out the moment I turned the tables on her senior sister and called for reinforcements. Instead, she had tried to persuade me to let her go. She had trusted me despite her sister’s words that I was from that whatever Yang Demon Sect… which if I was guessing correctly was the male equivalent of this sect.

My actions had been even more damning, what with the way I was siphoning off her senior sister’s cultivation. I had stolen some of hers as well. Why the hell was she trusting me?

I didn’t know… but it made no sense to doubt her. So, I nodded.

Lin bent down and shouldered the unresponsive form of her senior sister in a fireman’s carry and we made it out of the cave.

The moment we exited, I was stunned by the sight that met my eyes.

Silver… The entire world was dyed silver by the moonlight. Moonlight that cascaded down from a moon that covered half the sky.

I stood there dumbstruck, staring up at the sky. Seeing one brought so close – close enough to touch filled me with a primal awe of the heavenly bodies that our ancestors had passed down through our instincts.

Lin’s urgent pull on my arm shocked me out of my fugue state. “How?” I blurted out as I followed her as we made our way through the maze of silver buildings, on a silver pathway, up a silver mountain.

“The sect protecting formation.” She replied. “It encases this entire mountain in an illusory barrier. Look –” she said as she pointed at the horizon as we hurried along.

I followed her direction and peered at the distance. We were around the middle of the mountain which had been terraced into levels – of increasing importance, I’m sure – and when I looked into the distance, I could see a long way over the forests that surrounded us.

According to Liu Yang’s memories, there was only one forest of such a size near his hometown: The Viridian Forest. He had never heard of there being a solitary mountain in the middle of it.

“Look closely at the edges where the forest ends and the mountain begins,” exhorted Lin.

Squinting, I made out a shimmer in the air that – now that I looked carefully – surrounded the mountain on all sides.

Judging by my expression that I had noticed it, Lin explained, “It is an illusory grand formation that hides our sect’s appearance from the world. It also magnifies the moon, letting us harvest the essence of moonlight from it.”

“Moonlight essence? Aren’t you the Yin Demon Sect? Isn’t moonlight essence something the Moonlight Sword Sect would need?”

“Yes,” she nodded, “They are our biggest customers.”

“…Eh?”

By the time we reached Lin’s quarters, unopposed and undetected, my mind had been opened to the decayed morals of this society.

Righteous path? Bah. Sham path more likely.

The Yin Demon Sect with their illusion array were the largest source of the Moonlight essence the Moonlight Sword Sect used to cultivate, so, the two sects were in close collaboration.

The Moonlight Sword Sect as the righteous sect governed the people in their region of control outwardly while letting the Yin Demon Sect raid various villages and cities from time to time to get the men they needed for their cultivation.

So, who were the people to turn to for protection against the big, bad, evil sect? Why, the righteous Moonlight Sword Sect, of course? The general populace was absolutely happy to accept the heavy taxes demanded by the sect in exchange for their ‘protection’.

What? You won’t pay the taxes? Are you crazy? Don’t you remember what happened to the last village that didn’t pay their taxes? The Moonlight Sword Sect stopped protecting them and the Demonesses, seeing their weakness immediately attacked. They were wiped out to the last man. As for the women, they were left there to spread the news of their cruelty. Do whatever you want, but I for one am paying. Money? I can earn it… but I have only one life.

If one of the officers began to chafe under the rule of the sect and get troublesome, he could expect a visit from a Demoness late in the night. The next morning, his dry corpse would be found in his bed.

Were there no virtuous people in the entire region, you ask? Of course, there were. They just never climbed very high in the hierarchy of the Moonlight Sword Sect.

Actually, the ordinary disciples of the sect weren’t told about the cooperation with the Demonesses. They cultivated, ignorant of the fact that their cultivation resources were soaked with the blood of the people they had sworn to protect.

As they rose higher up the echelons of the sect, they were screened for the appropriate character to govern the sect. The greedy bastards who cared about nothing except for their own benefit were given the administrative posts while the ones with a conscience were sent off to guard the various cities and towns.

Of course, those cities and towns would be attacked by the Demonesses and the Cultivator would perish heroically, slaying ten times the number of opponents. Why did the corpses of the Demonesses look like old women, you ask? It’s because they practice an evil form of cultivation which makes them look beautiful… when they die, they show their true colours: ugly old hags.

In any case, the corpses of a cultivator and an ordinary old woman are difficult to distinguish. So, even if you have doubts, what can you do? Especially since the tradition is to burn the corpses as soon as possible to ‘purify’ their evil.

In return for all the highly lucrative male cultivators, the Yin Demon Sect allowed the Moonlight Sword Sect to recruit disciples with talent across the territory. Only, once every four years, they would ‘raid’ the carriage and abduct the potential disciples. If you were a prospective disciple, you had to pray that your year wouldn’t be one of those.

Sadly, for Liu Yang, it had been one of those.


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