Goblin: Spicy chapter warning.
Song Qingshuâs eyes widened in astonishment. Though he was thoroughly enjoying the sweetness and softness of Gebiâs lips, he still pushed her away and looked down at her with a serious expression. âWhat are you doing?â
Gebi smiled faintly. âThis is my way of repaying you for avenging my husband.â
A dark line seemed to form over Song Qingshuâs head. âBrother Tang Kuo and I swore an oath of brotherhood. Avenging him is only rightâthereâs no need for any repayment. How can I possibly accept this⌠this kind of payment?â
âYour nobility in being willing to avenge Wogula speaks to your honorable character. But as his wife, I cannot be so ungrateful as to let you take such risks without compensation.â Natural modesty made Gebiâs cheeks grow hotter, yet strangely, her heart remained calm.
âMadam, you really donât need to do this. You have your reasons, and I have my principles. If I truly wanted to take advantage of your vulnerability to possess you, I could have used the matter of revenge to pressure you long agoâbelieve me, Iâve done such things before.â Visions of Nan Lan and Luo Bingâs resentful gazes flashed through his mind. âSo I genuinely want to help you.â
Song Qingshu wore an expression of righteous dignity, as if bathed in a halo of justiceâuntil Gebiâs next words shattered it completely:
âThat night⌠wasnât that taking advantage of me?â
Her jade-like cheeks burned as she continued, âYou neednât rush to refuse. My reasons for doing this go beyond avenging my husband. Thereâs another consideration.â
âWhat consideration?â Song Qingshu asked awkwardly.
Gebi parted her red lips, hesitating before whispering shyly, âI also wish to preserve a trace of Wogulaâs bloodline.â
Song Qingshu blinked in confusion. âBut Brother Tang Kuo is alreadyââ
âWhich is why Iâm asking you.â Gebi was both embarrassed and exasperated. ‘This man is usually so sharp-wittedâwhy is he being so dense now?’
âEven if⌠even if you were to conceive, how would that child have anything to do with Brother Tang Kuo?â Song Qingshu felt his brain short-circuiting.
Gebi looked up at him. âDo you remember what you promised me on the way to the Pucha residence?â
Song Qingshu searched his memory, then suddenly recalled her requestâthat any child they had together must bear the Tang Kuo name. At the time, he had assumed his identity was still hidden and had agreed without much thought.
âAs long as the child carries the Tang Kuo name, no one will question their lineage. They will naturally be seen as Wogulaâs descendants,â Gebi explained.
Song Qingshu frowned. âYou want ‘my’ son to take another manâs surname?â Over the years, he had been intimate with many women, but as a transmigrator caught in a turbulent era, he had subconsciously avoided fathering children. Each time, he refined his essence into Qi, ensuring most of his releases were âblank shots.â Of course, accidents happenedâlike that time with Huang Rong⌠In the heat of the moment, he hadnât been thinking about refining anything.
If Gebi were to conceive, this might very well be his first child. The idea made him reluctant.
Gebi rolled her eyes, cheeks flushing. âI must remind you, young master, that I am another manâs wife. You get to enjoy boundless pleasures without any responsibilityâwhere else would you find such a deal? And yet you wonât agree to this one small request?â
âAhâŚâ Her words made him realize he was indeed being unreasonableâenjoying the benefits while pretending to take the high ground. âFine. But you must promise me one thing in return. If, when the child grows up, they wish to reclaim their true lineage, you wonât stop them.â
Gebi hesitated. By the time any child came of age, at least a decade or two would have passedâenough to satisfy societal expectations. And if necessary, they could always have grandchildren to continue the Tang Kuo line.
âVery well!â
Only then did Song Qingshu realize something was off. âWait, how did we start discussing children? I wasnât even planning to take advantage of you.â
Gebi gave him a reproachful look. âYoung master, Iâve already offered myself to this extent. Must you still make things difficult for me?â
Song Qingshu studied her carefully. Gebi was breathtakingly beautiful, her snow-white mourning robes accentuating her flawless skinâit was hard to tell which was paler. With tear stains on her cheeks, she looked utterly pitiable. His heart softened, and he pulled her into his arms.
âI donât want to possess you through some transaction. It feels too much like exploitation.â
Gebi sighed softly. âYou werenât nearly this principled that night.â
âYou dare tease me?â Flushing, Song Qingshu instinctively swatted her rounded backside. The crisp ‘smack’ left them both frozen in shock.
âI⌠I should go.â Gebi suddenly felt flustered.
Seeing the shy, hesitant beauty in her mourning attire, Song Qingshuâs heart stirred. He pulled her back. âMadam, you were so bold earlierâwhy retreat now?â
âYoung masterâŚâ Her voice trembled.
âCall me ‘husband’,â he commanded.
Gebi glared at him. âYouâre not my husband. I wonât.â
âBut you were the one who suggested I continue impersonating him,â Song Qingshu teased.
Gebi grew flustered. âWhen did I say that?â
Leaning close, he whispered, âYou asked me to father your childâa child who would bear the Tang Kuo name. But if âTang Kuo Bianâ were to disappear now, and you turned up pregnant, wouldnât everyone assume the child was illegitimate?â
Gebi punched him lightly. âWhat kind of father calls his own child a b*stard?â
“Does Madam also agree that I am the childâs father?” Song Qingshuâs heart also stirred with excitement.
Gebiâs red lips parted slightly, as if she wanted to say something but hesitated. In the end, she nodded softly, “Mm.”
Song Qingshu laughed heartily, swept her up by the waist, and carried her toward the bed. Gebi turned pale with fright: “Itâs already daylight.”
Glancing at the faintly brightening window, Song Qingshu replied carelessly, “Itâs still early. Thereâs plenty of time.”
Gebiâs chest rose and fell rapidly. “B-but… Iâm still wearing these mourning clothes. If the young master desires me, wait until I finish observing filial piety for Wugula… then… then Iâll give myself to you.”
Song Qingshu looked down at the beauty in his arms, a wicked smirk playing on his lips. “Itâs precisely because youâre wearing these clothes that it feels even better.”
Gebi froze for a moment before realizing his meaning. Flustered and ashamed, she protested, “How can you face your sworn brother like this?”
“You know very well that Brother Tang Kuo willingly gave you to me. Why would he mind now?” Song Qingshu raised his head and murmured solemnly, “Brother Tang Kuo, if your spirit watches over us, bear witnessâfrom now on, I will cherish her, protect her, and never let her suffer harm. I will make her happier than ever before…”
Before he could finish, Gebi covered his mouth with her hand. “Enough, enough. Donât mention him now.”
“But you were the one who brought him up,” Song Qingshu teased.
Gebiâs face flushed crimson as she buried it against his chest, refusing to look at him.
Song Qingshu only laughed more delightedly, carrying her step by step toward the bed.
This time, she offered no further resistance.
Gently laying her down, Song Qingshu was amused by her shy expression. “Madam, itâs not like weâve never been intimate before. Why are you so bashful?”
“That night… you werenât like this,” Gebi turned her face away, unable to meet his gaze.
“Which version does Madam prefer?” Song Qingshu leaned in, pressing light k!sses along her cheek before whispering in her ear.
“Of course… of course, my husbandâs.” Feeling his scorching breath against her skin, Gebi tensed like a bride on her wedding night.
“But I am your husband now,” Song Qingshu murmured, his fingers trailing down her slender neck as he loosened the top of her robe, revealing a glimpse of snowy cleavage.
“Youâre not…” Gebi breathed weakly.
“I am. From now on, I am your man, your husband.” With that, he captured her luscious lips in a searing k!ss.
Gebi let out a soft m0an, her body stiffening momentarily before melting against him, her breaths growing uneven.
Song Qingshu k!ssed her deeply while his hands roamed freely, sending shivers down her spine.
“Donât… not like this…” she murmured incoherently.
Song Qingshu chuckled and lifted her skirt.
Gebi squeezed her thighs together shyly. “Take off these clothes… It feels strange.”
“Absolutely not!” He exhaled hotly against her ear. “A widow in mourning attire is the most alluring.”
“Youâre truly a scoundrel!” Gebi struck his chest with a delicate fist, but her protest was cut short as Song Qingshu parted her legs and thrust his throbbing shaft inside.
“Mmm~” Her body clenched tightly.
That night, believing him to be her husband, she hadnât noticedâbut now, knowing his true identity, she felt every inch of his overwhelming size.
“Between me and Brother Tang Kuo, whoâs bigger?” Song Qingshu teased wickedly.
Gebi flushed and turned her face away, refusing to answer.
“Your silence says it all. That night, you admitted I felt stronger than usual.” He moved slowly, relishing the sight of her in snow-white mourning robes, her face a mix of shyness and reluctant pleasure.
“Stop tormenting me…Ngh~” Gebi suddenly sat up, wrapping her arms around him and biting his shoulder hard.
Song Qingshu laughed when he felt her wetness spill against him, driving into her with even greater abandon.
Pah! Pah! Pah!
“MnnâŚHmng~”
Dizzy from the relentless rhythm, Gebi never imagined sheâd willingly surrender to a man other than her husband.
Seeing her mourning robes crumpled beneath her, guilt gnawed at herâyet knowing her husband had orchestrated this left her torn.
‘Forget it… Let this be for his lineage.’ She wrapped her legs around him, arching her hips to take him deeper, praying it would aid conception.
Time blurred. When she felt utterly spent, the man atop her finally reached his peak, filling her w0mb with scalding hot liquid.
Pah! Pah! Pah!
“Hmph!”
“NghhhâŚahng~”
Exhausted but determined, Gebi tilted her hips to welcome every last drop shoot deeper insideâŚ
*****
Meanwhile.
Wanyan Ping was stunned. Her imperial brother had killed his only son, Prince Wei!
The Laundry Courtyard had launched a frantic investigation, keeping her busy all night. Seizing a rare moment of freedom, she slipped out of the palaceâshe had to warn her sister and brother-in-law before they unknowingly provoked the emperorâs wrath.
The servants of the Tang Kuo residence knew Wanyan Ping well. As the mistressâs younger sister and a frequent visitor, they treated her like family, letting her pass unchallenged.
Since that night in the ravine with her brother-in-law, guilt had made her avoid the couple, burying herself in workâuntil todayâs crisis forced her to visit.
Entering the estate, she hesitated. With her sister and brother-in-law estranged, whom should she approach first? Deciding on her sister to avoid suspicion, she was dismayed to find her absent.
Steeling herself, she headed toward her brother-in-lawâs quarters, heart fluttering. ‘Has he missed me? If he tries to pull me into his arms, should I refuse?’
Nearing his room, strange noises reached her ears. Now a woman of experience, she recognized them instantly.
Hearing her sisterâs m0an, a pang of jealousy struckâtheyâve reconciled.
Shame quickly followed. ‘Shouldnât I be happy for them?’ The thought eased her heart.
She turned to leave, intending to wait in the hallâbut curiosity gnawed at her. ‘How is my sister with him… compared to me?’
Despite their bond, the urge to compare proved irresistible. After a long internal struggle, she tiptoed to the window, vowing, ‘Just one look, then Iâll go.’
Trembling, she pierced a hole in the paper and peered inside. Her sisterâs breathtaking beauty made her sighâ‘sheâs always been lovelier than me.’
Then, her body turned to ice.
‘Who is that man on top of my sister?!’
Oh my GodâŚâŚ What is this soap opera lmfao đ