Lily was unable to believe that this was Ayakaâs first time kissing. This seemingly inexperienced woman had a kind of natural dominance that enraptured Lily a little.
Of course, if Ayaka hadnât said anything about this matter, Lily certainly wouldnât have guessed it.
At this time, it became difficult for Lily to think clearly. There was no room for additional thoughts in her mind other than kissing. She wanted to think and find a countermeasure for this situation, but she couldnât.
Lily repeatedly tried to push her away, but her strength seemed to have been drained away by Ayakaâs kiss. Lilyâs hands pushed against Ayakaâs body, and in response, the latter pushed her down to the ground even more forcefully.
It must be because I feel Lady Ayakaâs sadness. If I forcefully push her away at this point, it will only make her sadder⌠This is not a kiss of mutual affection. This, this is just for comfortâŚÂ Lilyâs thoughts were chaotic at first, but gradually, such thoughts completely melted away.
She could only let Ayaka press her to the ground and continue their strong kiss. Ayaka grabbed Lilyâs arms with one hand and pressed them above her head, while the other hand was free to roam Lilyâs defenseless body, causing her to twist and trembleâŚ
Admittedly, Lily didnât dislike Ayaka in her heart. It was impossible to dislike such a powerful and beautiful woman. However, Lily really didnât want to be kissed by her, nor did she want to be kissed without having a chance to catch her breath1. Yes, it was a seemingly endless kiss.
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If it wasnât for the shout from outside which relayed their near arrival to the chief advisorâs residence, it was uncertain when Ayaka wouldâve stopped.
At this time, Lily was lying underneath Ayaka with her clothes slightly open, revealing parts of her ample chest. Although Ayakaâs lips had separated from her own, Lilyâs beautiful little mouth still seemed to be relishing the feeling. Her lips were slightly parted as she kept gasping for breath.
There werenât any tears in her eyes, but her eyes looked misty. She just stared at the corner of the sedan chair that had no particular decoration.
She had already been kissed for the whole day so there was no point in complaining or resisting now.
That would only reflect her own powerlessness and let Lady Ayaka know that she was no longer capable of resisting after getting kissed, thus giving the mistaken impression that she was partially conquered with just a kiss. It was absurd.
Lily was a very strong girl and wouldnât admit it. At this point, was there any use crying and regretting her complete lack of resistance?
What made Lily especially angry with herself was the lingering feeling Ayaka left on her lips. It was a sweet, wonderful feeling, though she refused to admit itâŚ
Like before, Ayaka helped Lily to tidy up her lapel so she could experience her gentle side after the storm.
Do you think this will comfort me? Do you think I will forgive you just like that? Lilyâs heart was in denial.
She pushed Ayakaâs hand away and complained, âYou had straightened my neckline for me and said that girls should be reserved. Was it just to prevent others from seeing anything while you can look as much as you want? I donât understand you, Lord Chief Advisor. You rule the Heian Dynasty, but does a supreme power like you have to act so arbitrary and rule everything? I, I know that you are very sad right nowâŚso I wonât blame you for what happened today, but I hope you can be considerate of other peopleâs feelings and donât repeat this incident in the future!â
Lily gave a righteous warning.
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Ayaka leaned down and the fragrance from her hair pulled a haze over Lilyâs mind once again.
âLily, I understand your feelings better than yourself. Because we look from different perspectives, I can see what you canât see about yourselfâŚâ
The tickling breath in Lilyâs ear made her feel ashamed, âDonât talk nonsenseâŚâ
âWatch your tone of voice. Do you think that because you got bullied by me, you can speak so rudely to the Lord Chief Advisor?â
âSo what? Will you punish me? Then punish me!â Lily was also really angry and a bit erratic.
âI wonât punish you today, but if you act so willfully in front of me later, maybe I will punish you very severely.â
âYou obviously do whatever you want, yet you say Iâm willful?!â
Ayaka clasped Lilyâs hands and gave her a solemn look, âDo you think that, as chief advisor, I will just do this to any woman2? No, itâs not like that. Lily, actually, IâŚâ
âLord Chief Advisor, we have arrived at the manor.â Just then, there was a sudden shout from outside the door.
Ayaka released Lilyâs hand and said, âGet off the sedan chair.â
Regardless of whether Lily was willing or not, Ayaka still insisted on holding Lilyâs hand and pulled her all the way into the mansion. Feeling that Lily wanted to shake her off, Ayaka increased her strength so she couldnât. In contrast to Ayakaâs elegant and firm pace, Lilyâs steps were somewhat unsteady as she was dragged into the backyard.
The other servants, who had never seen their Lord Chief Advisor act like this before, dared not to say anything. They could only bow nervously and carry the sedan chair inside before closing the door. What else could they do? The matters regarding the Lord Chief Advisor wasnât something they could talk about.
Only Hoshi Murasaki watched as the reluctant Lily was pulled into the private backyard by Lady Ayaka. Her eyes fell on Lilyâs slender waist and plump buttocks that swayed from side to side with a bit of jealousy. Her jealousy only grew when she saw Ayakaâs graceful steps and unquestionable grasp.
âWhy has Lady Ayaka never treated me like thisâŚ? I, I wonât resist like that woman. IâŚâ Tears flowed down Hoshi Murasakiâs face and she walked towards the side of the mansion3.
Back at the study, only Lily and Ayaka were left in the huge and quiet courtyard. Lily thought that she was going to be punished for her rudeness or be subjected to other similar treatments. Lily didnât like to be treated forcefullyâŚbut in a place like this, it seemed really difficult to resist her.
However, Ayaka sat opposite to Lily in a serious manner and said, âLily, this extended night is still going on, but I still have to go to the court in the afternoon.â
âEh?â She suddenly started to talk about official matters? Lily had nowhere to express her originally swirling emotions.
âWhatâs wrong?â Ayaka asked.
Whatâs wrong? What did you do to me just now, yet you are suddenly acting formally as if nothing happened? Lily was annoyed in her heart, but she felt an inexplicable emptiness.
But on the surface, she could only in accordance, âI await Lady Ayakaâs orders.â At this time, Lilyâs expression was also indescribably wonderful.
Ayaka once again used arcane arts to isolate the sound inside. However, Lily felt that this isolation was not only to protect sensitive information, but also to prevent the leakage of sound no matter what was done to her, right?
Lily felt that she was thinking a little too much about what happenedâŚ
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âLily,â A wave of sadness flashed across Ayakaâs eyes as she said, âIâm sorry for making you go through such a thing.â
âPlease donât say that, My Lady. For something like this to happen, Iâm sure that My Lady is more upset than I am.â
âBoth Yoruko and I are dedicated to the great responsibility of preserving the heavenly way. Since we chose this path, both she and I had made preparations for such a day sooner or later. Yoruko is a samurai and had long been able to face all this head-on. She was well-aware of the situation.â Even so, Ayakaâs eyes still glistened with tears.
âLady Ayaka, Madam Yoruko asked me to bring the heavenly oracle at the last moment.â
Ayakaâs eyes narrowed and she gestured for Lily to stop talking. She pulled Lily to the back room where there was a small altar. Ayaka devoutly worshiped the altar which hung a very beautiful and moving portrait of an ancient goddess. The goddess was floating in the sky and ruled all living beings with her beauty and strength. There was a sword in her hand, and although the painting was not completely in place, the artistic conception Lily perceived felt familiar.
âTsukuyomi Sworstyle?â
Lily also showed her veneration in front of the altar.
âThis is the great god, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto. Although we, the Fujiwara Clan, are not qualified to have such a great god as our patron deity, we have worshiped her for generations as a symbol of beauty and battle power.â Ayaka said reverently.
âThis portrait is very beautiful. Legend has it that the great moon god is the god of beauty who rules the night. This is my first time seeing a portrait of the great moon god.â Lily marveled.
âAh, Lily, you are really too simple. How could anyone in the world have seen the real moon god? This was only painted according to peopleâs own imagination. I think that the real moon god must be a thousand times more beautiful than this portrait.â
âI think so tooâŚâ
âOkay, Lily, now you can tell me the heavenly oracle in the presence of the moon god.â
âHm.â
Lily prayed reverently and solemnly in her heart, âGreat Moon God, please bless Senior Sister, my sisters, and Lady Ayaka. Donât let them tragically sacrifice themselves for the sake of the heavenly way, just like Madam Yoruko did. Please bless this world and eradicate the evil choking the heavenly way as soon as possible, and let the sunshine return to earth.â
After praying, Lily looked at Ayaka and said, âThe heavenly oracle that Madam Yoruko told me was: Those who rebel against the way of heaven are the three archdemons.â
âWhat?!â Ayaka was shocked, âThe three archdemons are the ones who are disrupting the heavenly way?â
âYes, that is the whole heavenly oracle.â Lily said.
Ayaka became dazed for a while. Of course, she absolutely believed in Lily, and even more in Yoruko who sacrificed her own life for the heavenly oracle. She deeply pondered over those words and couldnât help looking at the portrait of the moon god, âIs this the heavenly oracle that came from the high heavens? So it turns out that the root cause of this heavenly disorder are the three archdemons making trouble in the world. If we want the heavenly order to return to normal, we must first get rid of the three archdemonsâŚâ
Suddenly, on the other side of the room, the spell that Ayaka had cast to isolate the outside world was blown apart by a gust of wind. The cold wind and rain blew into the room and snuffed out all the candles on the altar, and even the portrait of the great moon god was blown up. Ayaka rushed to grab it, but even with her fast reaction speed, she actually failed to catch it immediately.
Rumbleâ! A flash of lightning that was brighter than daytime frightened the hearts of strong experts like Ayaka and Lily. During that moment, the portrait of the moon god flew through the window and landed in the rain and mud.
Ayaka and Lily rushed out of the room and picked up the moon god portrait that fell in the rain. They found that the rain got the ink wet, leaving two ink marks that flowed from the beautiful eyes of the moon god, which looked sad and poignant. Those eyes seemed to flow with tears of blood!
âThis, what is this bad omen?4â Even Ayaka, the number one onmyoji master of the Heian Dynasty, looked up at the rainy sky with despair, trembling in her soaked white dressâŚ
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