Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist Chapter 917: Sect Disciples Of Crimson Pill Sect
The next afternoon arrived bathed in the warm, gentle sunlight filtering down into Liu Ruyan's secluded valley. Inside her elegant manor, a subtle tension mingled with the sweet scent of brewing Spirit Tea. Liu Ruyan had prepared everything meticulously, just as Wang Jian had instructed. She waited, her heart a nervous flutter, for her guests – and his prey – to arrive.
Right on time, three figures approached her dwelling, their movements graceful, their auras distinct. They were the three women Liu Ruyan had invited: Senior Sister Qiu Yun, Senior Sister Su Ning, and Junior Sister Bai Xue.
Qiu Yun arrived first, a whirlwind of fiery energy. Her robes were a vibrant crimson, matching her personality. She was stunning, with sharp, striking features, eyes like burning embers, and a figure that was all dramatic curves – breasts like proud peaks threatening to spill from her robes, a narrow waist, and flaring hips. She moved with the confidence of a blazing sun, utterly unapologetic in her intensity.
Su Ning followed a moment later, a complete contrast. Her robes were a soft, watery blue. She moved with a quiet, scholarly grace, her face gentle, almost melancholic, like a willow reflected in a still pond. Her beauty was soft, understated, but her figure was surprisingly full beneath her modest robes, hinting at hidden depths – breasts like heavy moons, soft and inviting.
Finally came Bai Xue, the youngest. She wore pale, snow-white robes, emphasizing her innocent, almost childlike face. Her eyes were wide and curious, like a startled fawn's. But that innocence was shockingly juxtaposed with a body that had blossomed far beyond her years – breasts so large and round they strained the simple cut of her junior disciple robes, a waist startlingly small, and hips that curved with a womanly fullness. She was a paradox, pure snow wrapped around volcanic heat.
Liu Ruyan stepped out to greet them, forcing a warm, welcoming smile onto her face. "Senior Sister Qiu, Senior Sister Su, Junior Sister Bai! Welcome, welcome! Please, come in."
"Junior Sister Liu, your dwelling is as elegant as ever," Qiu Yun said, her voice carrying a natural heat as she swept her gaze around, though her eyes held a spark of competitive assessment. "Quite the improvement over my own simple place."
"Senior Sister Qiu is too kind," Liu Ruyan replied demurely. "Please."
"Thank you for the invitation, Junior Sister Liu," Su Ning murmured, her voice soft and low as she offered a polite bow. "It is good to see you returned safely from your mission."
"Indeed," Bai Xue added shyly, her gaze darting around nervously. "We were all quite concerned when we heard about the troubles in the south."
"The heavens were kind," Liu Ruyan deflected, leading them into the main hall where tea and refreshments were laid out.
From his concealed position in the adjacent chamber, Wang Jian watched them arrive, his senses sharp, his assessment cold and predatory. 'Excellent choices, Ruyan. Truly excellent. The fiery one looks like she'd be a wild ride. The gentle one… ripe for corruption. And the little snowy one… bursting with potential. This will be… entertaining.'
They settled onto soft cushions around a low table. Liu Ruyan poured the fragrant Spirit Tea, her hands perfectly steady despite the storm raging inside her.
"I asked you here today," she began, initiating the pretense, "because, as you know, the internal selections for the Grand Competition are approaching. After being away on mission, I feel… slightly out of touch. I hoped we could perhaps exchange some minor insights? Discuss recent challenges in our refinements?"
"A capital idea, Junior Sister Liu," Qiu Yun agreed readily, leaning forward slightly. "I myself have been struggling with maintaining stability in a third-stage Yang Convergence Pill. The final fusion point is proving… volatile."
"Ah, the Yang Convergence Pill," Su Ning mused softly. "A tricky refinement. I find that introducing a trace amount of Moon Dew Grass during the final stage can help soothe the volatile Yang energy, Senior Sister Qiu. Just a hair's breadth, mind you."
"Moon Dew Grass?" Qiu Yun frowned. "Isn't that a Yin-attribute herb? Wouldn't it clash?"
"Not if used with utmost precision," Su Ning replied quietly. "It acts as a coolant, a buffer."
Bai Xue listened intently, occasionally offering a shy comment about temperature control for vitality pastes or the best way to extract essence from Snow Jade Ginseng.
The conversation flowed, a delicate dance of shared knowledge and subtle probing. They discussed cauldron materials, the nuances of spiritual flame control (each favouring a different technique), the compatibility of various spirit herbs. They were rivals, and while the atmosphere was polite, the undercurrent of competition was unmistakable. Each woman was trying to gauge the others' skills, their confidence, their potential weaknesses, without revealing too much of her own hand before the official competition.
"Junior Sister Bai," Qiu Yun asked, her tone deceptively casual, "I heard you recently succeeded in refining a batch of top-grade Jade Skin Pills? Quite an achievement for someone of your age."
Bai Xue blushed. "I… I was merely fortunate, Senior Sister Qiu. The ingredients were of exceptional quality."
"Fortune favors the prepared, Junior Sister," Qiu Yun countered, a sharp glint in her eyes. "And the skilled."
Wang Jian listened, unseen, utterly fascinated. He wasn't just hearing their words; he was reading the subtle shifts in their posture, the cadence of their voices, the almost invisible flickers of emotion in their eyes – Qiu Yun's competitive fire, Su Ning's quiet confidence mixed with melancholy, Bai Xue's blend of shyness and burgeoning ambition. He was gauging their personalities, searching for their potential weaknesses, their hidden desires, the cracks in their armor he could exploit. 'Qiu Yun is proud, easily baited. Su Ning seems thoughtful, perhaps lonely. Bai Xue is naive, easily intimidated but eager for recognition.'
It was time to make his move. He sent a subtle mental command to Liu Ruyan. 'Now.'
Liu Ruyan, who had been refilling their cups, gave a tiny, almost imperceptible start. Then, as if her hand had suddenly spasmed, she "accidentally" tilted the teapot, spilling a stream of hot, fragrant Spirit Tea directly onto the front of Qiu Yun's vibrant crimson robes.
"Ah!" Qiu Yun cried out, jumping to her feet as the hot liquid soaked into the fine silk. "Blast it all!"
"Oh, dear! Senior Sister Qiu, I am so terribly sorry!" Liu Ruyan exclaimed, her voice filled with perfectly feigned panic and mortification. She rushed forward with a silk handkerchief. "Forgive me! My hand slipped! That tea… it contains Sunpetal Nectar, it might stain the fabric if we don't treat it immediately!"
"Stain?" Qiu Yun hissed, looking down at the rapidly spreading dark spot on her chest, right over her magnificent bosom. "This robe was woven from Spiritfire Silk! It cost me three months' worth of contribution points!"
"Please, Senior Sister, allow me to help you clean that in my private chambers," Liu Ruyan insisted, gently but firmly taking Qiu Yun's arm. "I have a special cleansing solution that should remove it completely. Quickly now, before it sets!"
Qiu Yun, though visibly annoyed and slightly suspicious at Liu Ruyan's sudden clumsiness, couldn't argue. She allowed herself to be gently guided away, towards Liu Ruyan's private washing chamber, leaving the other two guests behind. "Honestly, Junior Sister Liu, you must be more careful!" she grumbled as they departed.
"Yes, Senior Sister, a thousand apologies!" Liu Ruyan murmured, casting one quick, nervous glance back towards the main hall before disappearing around the corner.
Su Ning and Bai Xue were left alone at the table, the sudden departure creating a slightly awkward silence.
"Well," Su Ning said softly, trying to restart the conversation. "Perhaps while Senior Sister Qiu is indisposed, Junior Sister Bai, you could elaborate on your technique for maintaining essence purity in vitality pastes? I find the final coagulation stage often introduces impurities…"
Bai Xue nodded shyly, about to answer.
It was in that moment of quiet, unguarded vulnerability, that Wang Jian chose to strike.
The moment Liu Ruyan and Qiu Yun were out of sight, out of spiritual sense range, he dropped his invisibility. He simply… appeared. Silently. Instantly. Standing directly behind the cushions where Su Ning and Bai Xue sat.
A slow, cold, predatory smile widened on his face.
The game had begun.
Wang Jian didn't announce his presence. He simply reached out, placing a hand gently but firmly on Su Ning's shoulder.
"Gah!" Su Ning let out a startled gasp, spinning around so quickly she almost fell off her cushion. Her normally calm, scholarly face was a mask of shock and alarm.
Bai Xue, seeing him appear seemingly out of thin air right behind them, let out a terrified little shriek, scrambling backwards, her wide eyes filled with pure panic. "Who… who are you?!"
Wang Jian immediately projected an aura of calm, non-threatening power, a subtle mental art designed to soothe frayed nerves. "Peace, ladies," he said, his voice a low, smooth, hypnotic murmur. "Please, do not be alarmed. I am a… friend of Liu Ruyan. Forgive my sudden appearance. I was meditating nearby and sensed… well, let's just say I sensed intriguing fluctuations of alchemical energy and was drawn here. I meant no harm, truly."
His explanation was vague, nonsensical even, but his calm demeanor, his handsome appearance, and the sheer, undeniable weight of his Foundation Establishment aura had a strangely calming effect.
Su Ning, though still wary, felt her initial alarm replaced by a cautious intrigue. Who was this man? His power felt… different. Deeper. And he was undeniably handsome, with eyes that seemed to see right through her. "A friend of Junior Sister Liu's?" she questioned softly, her hand instinctively hovering near a hidden defensive talisman on her belt. "She did not mention expecting any other guests."
"It was… an impromptu visit," Wang Jian replied smoothly. "You must be Senior Sister Su Ning? Liu Ruyan has spoken of your expertise with soul-nourishing elixirs. Your insights during the discussion just now were quite remarkable. Especially your point about using Moon Dew Grass to buffer Yang energy… brilliant."
Su Ning blinked, surprised by his specific praise. He had been listening? "You… you practice alchemy as well, honored guest?"
"Of a sort," Wang Jian deflected vaguely. He focused his attention entirely on her, his voice dropping lower, becoming more intimate. "But tell me more about your work with soul elixirs. It is a field that has always fascinated me. The spirit… it is such a delicate, mysterious thing. What led you down such a difficult path?"
He gently guided the conversation, steering it away from alchemy and towards more personal matters. He asked about her research, her aspirations, the frustrations she faced within the sect. He listened intently, his gaze unwavering, making her feel seen, understood, in a way she rarely did. He used subtle, almost accidental touches – his fingers brushing against hers as he gestured towards a scroll, his knee lightly pressing against hers as he leaned closer to hear her speak.
Su Ning, the quiet scholar, found her defenses melting away under his focused attention, his seemingly genuine interest, his subtle, intoxicating charm. She found herself opening up, sharing things she rarely spoke of, drawn to him like a moth to a flame.
While he worked his magic on Su Ning, his other hand, hidden beneath the low table, moved with a silent, predatory stealth. It found Bai Xue's trembling knee. The young woman had been frozen in place, too terrified to move or speak since his appearance.
He gave her knee a gentle, reassuring squeeze. She flinched violently, letting out a small, choked gasp. Her wide, innocent eyes darted towards his hand, then quickly back up to his face, filled with a mixture of terror and a strange, forbidden excitement. He simply gave her a slow, almost imperceptible wink, a silent promise… or a threat. She froze again, paralyzed, her mind a chaotic whirl, caught between her fear and a dawning, terrifying curiosity.
Meanwhile, in Liu Ruyan's private washing chamber…
"Honestly, Junior Sister Liu, your clumsiness is remarkable!" Qiu Yun grumbled as Liu Ruyan gently dabbed at the tea stain on her crimson robe with a special cleansing solution. The solution worked quickly, the dark spot fading, but Qiu Yun still felt… strange. Warm. Restless. Her skin felt overly sensitive, and her temper, usually fiery but controllable, felt frayed, ready to snap. "Is it getting warm in here?"
"Perhaps a little, Senior Sister," Liu Ruyan replied, her voice perfectly calm, though her heart was pounding. She subtly waved her hand, "accidentally" wafting another, nearly invisible plume of the mild aphrodisiac incense Wang Jian had provided towards Qiu Yun's face. "Let me just rinse this…"
It was then that Wang Jian entered the chamber. He had quickly, mentally subdued Bai Xue's will with a combination of fear and fascination, leaving her trembling but compliant on the divan in the main hall. He now turned his full attention to the fiery Senior Sister.
Qiu Yun looked up, startled by his sudden appearance in the private chamber. "And who might you be?" she demanded, her voice sharp, though it lacked its usual force. She felt strangely breathless, her body humming with an unfamiliar energy.
Wang Jian didn't bother with introductions or pleasantries. He knew her type. Prideful. Fiery. Craving dominance. Words were wasted.
He simply walked up to her, his movements filled with an arrogant, predatory confidence. He backed her against the cool, stone wall, trapping her between his body and the hard surface.
"Get away from me!" she hissed, trying to push him away, but her limbs felt strangely heavy, her usual strength muted by the incense and his overwhelming presence.
He ignored her struggles. He simply lowered his head and kissed her. Hard. Demanding. It was not a gentle seduction; it was an act of pure conquest.
Her initial struggles, her outraged gasps, quickly turned into something else entirely. Fueled by the aphrodisiac, by the sheer shock of his audacity, and by a deep, hidden desire she had never acknowledged, her resistance melted. Her struggles turned into frantic clutches, her pushes into desperate pulls. She kissed him back with a ferocity that matched his own, her body arching against his, consumed by a sudden, inexplicable fire.
He took her right there, quickly, forcefully, against the wall. His movements were rough, possessive, utterly dominant. He pinned her hands above her head, his body grinding against hers, his thrusts deep and punishing. He satisfied her hidden, unspoken desire to be utterly, completely dominated, overwhelmed by a power greater than her own.
Liu Ruyan watched, her face flushed, her body trembling, a silent, complicit observer in her Senior Sister's debauchment.
Leaving Qiu Yun spent, dazed, and leaning weakly against the wall, her crimson robes in disarray, Wang Jian gave Liu Ruyan a curt nod. He turned and walked back towards the main hall, his expression cold and satisfied. Liu Ruyan followed silently behind him, a loyal shadow returning to her master, leaving the conquered queen to her confused, blissed-out aftermath.
He re-entered the main hall. The gentle Su Ning was still sitting where he had left her, looking thoughtful and slightly dazed. The young Bai Xue was still frozen on the divan, trembling like a frightened leaf. Their turn had come.
Wang Jian approached Su Ning first, his entire demeanor shifting instantly. The cold, ruthless conqueror vanished, replaced once more by the gentle, understanding scholar.
"Senior Sister Su," he murmured, his voice soft, hypnotic. He sat beside her, taking her hand gently in his. Her skin was cool, her fingers trembled slightly. "Your insights are remarkable. Your spirit is… captivating."
He spoke softly, praising her intelligence, her quiet beauty, the subtle melancholy in her eyes that he found so alluring. He didn't rush. He didn't force. He simply talked, his voice a soothing balm, his touch light and respectful, slowly, patiently, dismantling the walls around her scholarly heart.
"You deserve more than dusty scrolls and lonely nights, Su Ning," he whispered, his lips close to her ear. "You deserve passion. You deserve to be cherished."
He took her hand, lifting it to his lips, pressing a soft kiss to her knuckles. She shivered, her eyes fluttering closed. He gently pulled her to her feet, leading her towards the soft divan where Bai Xue still sat, paralyzed with fear.
He slowly, reverently, began to undress Su Ning. His touches were worshipful, treating her body like a sacred text he was finally allowed to read. He kissed her shoulders, her neck, the soft swell of her breasts. He made love to her slowly, tenderly, drawing out her pleasure, fulfilling the hidden romantic fantasies she had kept locked away in her lonely heart, even as he was, in reality, utterly conquering her spirit. She wept, tears of release, of joy, of a surrender so complete it felt like a homecoming.
Then, his gaze turned to the young, trembling Bai Xue.
He approached her like a patient predator cornering a frightened, beautiful fawn. He sat beside her trembling form, speaking softly, reassuringly. "Don't be afraid, little Xue'er," he murmured, using an intimate diminutive. "I won't hurt you. I just want to… admire your beauty."
His eyes, however, held a dark promise that contradicted his gentle words. He reached out, his fingers gently tracing the curve of her cheek, then moving down, slowly, inevitably, towards the magnificent, burgeoning swell of her breasts that strained against her simple robes.
He slowly, deliberately, corrupted her innocence. He introduced her to touches, to sensations, to pleasures she had never known existed, never even dreamed of. He was patient, masterful, molding her paralyzing fear into a desperate, confused, and ultimately addictive need. Her initial whimpers of terror slowly transformed into soft, breathless gasps of forbidden pleasure.
Once all three women were broken, pliant, their bodies slick with swea