Flying Gulls Never Land

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Ch62 - It feels like I’m dreaming right now

This chapter is NSFW.

This time there was finally nothing blocking my mouth so I was free to scream and shout as I willed. As I entered a state of ecstasy, these sounds only grew, as the whole bathroom became filled by my cries and moans. 

Perhaps I was starting to make too loud of a sound, as Sheng Min Ou stopped, his breathing heavy. He shot me a displeased glance before clamping a hand over my mouth as he forced back the sounds coming from me.

“Hnngg…” My neck was bent back as I leaned against the edge of the bathtub. Sheng Min Ou approached, eyeing me from top down, bottomless pools of desire forming in his eyes.

 

 

“Lu Feng, do you get overjoyed when I’m angry?” Each time he spoke, his words punctured through my body, with a viciousness that threatened to ravage my entirety. “I dislike emotions that are hard to control and I dislike how you keep testing my limits, ignoring the words I say to you.”

Despite the state we were in and the words he said, his gaze appeared extraordinarily calm. 

I slipped my tongue out and licked the palm of his hand, attempting to appease him.

 

His eyes suddenly darkened as he simultaneously pushed himself within the very depths of my being.

“Haven’t you suffered enough?”

“Hn!” My eyes widened as I trembled, tears emerging from the corners of my eyes.

 

Sheng Min Ou removed his hand from my mouth as he reached underwater and lifted up both my legs before moving furiously back and forth.

I wrapped both my legs around his waist and hugged him tightly, scratching my fingertips impatiently against his back, as my tears rubbed against his temples and cheeks.

I wanted to tell him that if it was for him, I would not be afraid of any sort of suffering. I wanted to tell him that I could be exceedingly obedient, following any word he gave. However, when I opened my mouth the only sounds that escaped me were soft and wet, a repetitive chorus of “Ge” that only steadily rose in pitch.

 

Accompanied by my shameless shouts and moans, his movements also became increasingly frantic. 

I almost couldn’t bear it as I begged him for mercy, “Ge… slow down… slow down, okay?”

He didn’t answer at first, as his lips shifted from my ear to the side of my neck, leaving a trail of his hot breath on my skin. This sensation, mixed with the miniscule droplets of sweat on my body created waves of numbness, leaving me limp. I called out to him again, at my limit, as I scratched my fingernails harshly across his back. This finally elicited a response from him as he responded to me in an unsympathetic tone.

“No.”

Before he had finished speaking, he moved swiftly and bit at my Adam’s apple. 

I let out a sound, sucking in air like a dying prey as my fingertips trembled and stiffened for a moment, before one hand finally slipped limply from his back, leaving the other clinging on just barely to his shoulders.

“Ge, I’m going to die… I’m really going to die…” As my sight swayed, I used a tone that I never could have used normally as my voice came out soft and weak, as if at any moment there was a chance that I was drawing my last breath. I called out to him coquettishly in the same breath, “Can you… en… not do it so hard…”

Every time I did it with Sheng Min Ou, I had a feeling that he was going to completely devour me, that I was going to be torn to pieces by him, one bite at a time. A sense that he would eat me up so cleanly that there would be no traces of even bones left in his mouth.

Even if I begged for mercy, I would not receive any of his sympathy. Instead, it would only provoke him into becoming more ruthless, incentivising greater viciousness. 

The harder I struggled, the more forceful his bite. Once he set his mind to it, I would be his prey until death, a truth so certain that I couldn’t entertain the possibility of escaping him even in my head.

However, I was willing to play my part in this. I understood what it entailed, I embraced the expectations that came my way, Whether he decided to crush me into pieces, or to devour me whole, I would never push him away.

 

He was what I had been relentlessly pining for, his presence beside me a reality that was too hard to come by. His bad habits, I could love them all in its entirety.

“You’re really quite troublesome.” 

Without any warning, he stopped and came to a complete standstill. It caught me off guard, as I felt like I was caught mid-movement.

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When he moved, I felt like I couldn’t stand it, but without him moving it was even harder to bear. In an instant, I entangled myself in his arms.

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I shivered subconsciously as my body trembled incessantly. Just as I was about to proclaim my loyalty to him, Sheng Min Ou kissed my lips and began to move at a feverish pace again, instantly plunging me into a wave of maddening desire.

When I woke up in the morning, I heard the sound of water coming from the bathroom in the distance. I grabbed a fist full of hair as I yawned and sat up from the bed.

A rich aroma came from the coffee machine in the kitchen. Sheng Min Ou was tying his tie as he stepped out of the bathroom, and only spared me a light glance when he noticed that I was awake. He moved to the coffee machine and pressed down a button and he poured himself a cup of fragrant black coffee. 

“I’ll be heading to the company later.” He said, glancing at his watch as he continued, “I’ll give you ten minutes to get ready if you want to take my car as well.”

Ten minutes?

I looked down and observed my dishevelled state from head to toe as I accepted the difficult demand he made, “Alright, wait a bit for me.”

Last night, with the exception of my jacket, the rest of my clothes had been donated to a cause known as Sheng Min Ou’s bath water. They remained wet after being through the washing machine, and even if I tossed them into the dryer now they wouldn’t be able to dry in time. 

I could only rummage through Sheng Min Ou’s closet in search of clothes.I looked high and low and found two white t-shirts that might have been sleepwear for him and a pair of jeans which I folded up and cuffed at the ends. When I paired this with my denim jacket, the end result turned out to be pretty good.

My pocket was weighed down by something heavy and when I reached a hand in to feel it, it was a box used by the delivery service.

Since Yi Da Zhuang had sent it to the wrong place, I didn’t venture to take a look at what was within it. I figured that I would keep it with me first, and I would just return it whenever he decided to show up to ask for it back.

I placed the delivery on the table and said to Sheng Min Ou, “Let’s go, I’m done.” 

Sheng Min Ou was not someone who had a strong sense of curiosity. He placed the coffee cup down and didn’t ask what the contents of the courier box was. He had a suit draped over his arm and turned around as he walked towards the door.

I thought things would be like how they had always been; with him not turning back and not waiting for me. I didn’t expect that after I had changed my shoes and left the house that he would still be there in front of the elevator. I closed the door gently behind me and it was only then that he pressed the down button on the lift, as he had clearly been waiting for me.

 

I walked up to him and stood by his side, and I couldn’t help but sneakily reach a hand out to hold his hand.

He dodged it at once but didn’t remark on it as he deftly alternated his hand holding his clothes. 

I gave a pout but didn’t harass him further. The elevator quickly arrived at our floor and he went in first. When Sheng Min Ou turned around and saw that I still remained in my original spot, he raised his eyebrows slightly as he pressed the button that opened the lift doors.

“Are you coming or not?”

I grinned at him, “Ge, it feels like I’m dreaming right now.”

Sheng Min Ou looked at me, seemingly indifferent, and then let go of the hand holding the elevator. 

Seeing that the elevator door was about to close, I cried out internally and hurriedly stepped in. The elevator door closed slowly behind me as I placed a hand over my chest and called out to Sheng Min Ou with a hint of complaint in my voice, “Ge…..”

Sheng Min Ou placed both his hands in his pockets and fixed his eyes on the display panel showing the floor number as he paid no attention to me. I was standing behind him and therefore caught the corners of his mouth lift up in a slight curve.

How mean of him, I murmured silently within, yet a smile bloomed on my face that was even more jubilant than before.

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I took Sheng Min Ou’s ride and arrived at the pawn shop. I got there a little late so both Liu Yue and Shen Xiao Shi were already there. 

Shen Xiao Shi sat on a sofa and appeared to be texting someone. When he saw me come in, he raised his head and the first thing he asked was if I had heard from Yi Da Zhuang recently.

“Da Zhuang? I got a call from him last week. Why, who’s looking for him?” I brought out my phone and looked through the call history, where Yi Da Zhuang’s last call to me was still there on the day of Shen Xiao Shi mothers final hearing. “Does he owe someone money?”

“No, San Ge has been trying to reach him for the past few days to catch up with him, but for some reason he can’t get through to his phone.”

I tried to dial Yi Da Zhuang’s phone number and found that his phone was also turned off. 

“Maybe he’s tailing a celebrity right now so it’s hard for him to answer the phone,” I said. Yi Da Zhuang had a unique line of work, so there was a chance that he was simply laying low these past few days to gather his scoop. Then, when the information was exposed to the media, he’d reappear along with it too.

However, what I was more interested in now wasn’t when Yi Da Zhuang would pick up his phone, but rather what was going on currently between Shen Xiao Shi and Wei Shi.

I squeezed next to Shen Xiao Shi and lowered my voice as I assumed a casual tone as if nothing was out of the ordinary, “Are you all good with San… Wei Shi?”

Shen Xiao Shi’s fingers continued in a flurry of movement as he typed quickly. Without sparing me a glance, he hummed an nonchalant “en” under his breath in response to my question. 

I didn’t dare to press for further details on how they reconciled and exactly what the situation was between them. All I knew was that our four-member gang was still here and intact, and that we didn’t need to disband. The rest of the details would naturally come out when they were ready to talk about it.

When I told Sheng Min Ou that I was going to live with him, I was at first only testing the waters and didn’t seriously intend to live there, given that I hadn’t brought any change of clothing with me. Now that I really was going to move in, I couldn’t wear his clothes all the time. Hence, I intended to go back to my place after work to pick up some spare clothing.

 

I sent a text message to give Sheng Min Ou a heads up and then took the metro home.

The place where I was living in was quite an old residential area, with high foot traffic passing the place and had its fair share of chaotic incidents. Each year when the end of the year approached there were sure to be several instances of burglary. Therefore, when I entered my place and found traces of items being moved from their usual spot, my alarm bells instantly went off. 

We had just passed the middle of the year and the burglars were already at my door ready to boost their annual performance numbers. Were they low on money at home to pay for coffins or something?

I also just jinxed myself too, I lied to Sheng Min Ou and told him that I’ve been robbed, and now I’ve really encountered a break in.

“That’ll teach you to talk nonsense,” I slapped my mouth gently and took out my mobile phone as I stood in the middle of the messy living room, about to call the police. Suddenly, I felt a ripple of air behind me, as if someone was approaching.

The person never left – they were still here! 

This thought had just flashed across my mind when a sharp, agonizing pain suddenly came from the back of my neck, as my sight became blotted with black. I made an effort to hold on to my consciousness, but I still fell to the ground against my will.

Fuck, was this because the heavens thought I’d been too high-spirited recently, so they had to set a few hurdles for me for me to go through hardship again?

I had no idea how long I was out for, but when I sluggishly opened my eyes again everything was cast in darkness. The ground beneath me was stiff, and my neck still ached dully. I was at a loss for a second before I remembered the memories from before I was knocked out. I was so startled by this that I wanted to sit up, only to find all my limbs were tightly bound by my side, restricting any movement.

What was the meaning of this? Turns out if thieves these days were unsuccessful in robbery they resorted to kidnapping instead? 

After struggling against the restraints for a while I discovered that it had been tied very tightly, as there were no signs of it loosening at all. I had to give up on my attempt and instead resorted to calming my nerves to better observe my surroundings.

There was a smell of wood in the room I was kept captive in. I traced a finger against the ground, and it felt rough to the touch, as I determined it was gravel. There was a door not far away from which a warm yellow light emanated, accompanied by the sound of faint voices.

I twisted my body as I shifted myself towards there, the voices becoming more discernible.

“Why did you take him with you?” A man asked, his tone pressing. 

“We couldn’t find what we were looking for so of course we had to bring him along instead. Weren’t you the one who said we had to resort to whichever methods to destroy the stuff at all costs?” The other man replied, his voice a raucous timbre.

“You guys have no idea what you’re doing. If in such a short span of time, two people go missing and the police get involved in this, what is your plan then? I gave you all this money so you could deal with the matter as lowkey as possible. Instead, you have done the opposite of what has been asked. Is it because you think I’m not in deep enough shit?”

At this, another man interjected, “Lets not talk in such harsh words, now that we’re all in this together, if anyone were to be finished here we’d all face the same fate. Don’t worry, it’s not like we’re intentionally aiming for our demise.”

I had no idea why, but the first man’s voice sounded familiar to me. However, try as I might, I couldn’t quite remember where I had heard of the voice. 

From their conversation I could deduce that they were looking for something, but what could I possibly have that would be of interest to them? If they were looking for items which were traded to the pawn shop, then they should be looking through the inventory there, why the hell would they come to where I lived for no apparent reason?

Afraid that they would suddenly come to where I was, I wriggled my body backwards as I returned to my original spot.

 

A rustling sound suddenly sounded in the darkness. I thought there were accomplices in the room too as my body stiffened instantly.

“Feng, Feng Ge, are you awake?” 

Yi Da Zhuang’s weak voice sounded from a dark corner of the room.

“Da Zhuang?” I was shocked to encounter him in this kind of situation, but other than that a thought also quickly flashed through my mind.

I seemed to have grabbed at the tail of a thought as gradually I was able to piece together and make sense of what was happening.

The man on the other side of the door had said that two missing people would attract the attention of the police, one was me, and the other appeared to be Yi Da Zhuang. Turns out that his disappearance these days wasn’t because of following some sort of scoop, but rather because he had been dragged to the middle of nowhere and kept hostage there. 

“What the hell is going on?” I asked in a low voice as I nudged myself little by little towards his direction.

I didn’t know if Yi Da Zhuang was injured or if it was because he hadn’t eaten for a long time, but his voice sounded weak and rough, as if he had swallowed sandpaper.

“It’s a long story… Feng Ge, I dragged you into this mess, in the next life… I will do whatever it takes to pay you back.”

It was the end of summer now, and the weather was still slightly stuffy. I could smell the stench of blood and rotting flesh on him and realized that he may be injured, as my voice took on a more urgent tone, “Summarise the story then, don’t fucking talk about living or dying, it hasn’t come to that yet.” 

Yi Da Zhuang was silent for a while before sighing, “I mentioned before that I was following a big scoop, do you remember?”

“I do.”

“Long story short, this big scoop I was talking about… it’s, it’s related to Mei Teng Pharmaceutical. When I was helping you investigate Lawyer Sheng earlier, I met some researchers from Mei Teng. I later caught on to some traces of information from them and found out that there may be some complications with their new drug, rendering it unable to be launched to the market. I spent half a year investigating this and collected a lot of evidence, including files of their clinical data which they had falsified, as well as some highly classified original documents. To keep things secure, I hid everything in the safe outside, but to be extra sure I sent you the cipher for the password…”

“Fuck!” I couldn’t help but let a curse out, “Why the hell didn’t you tell me all of this first if you were going to send me something that important?” 

Yi Da Zhuang’s voice became even weaker, “Because I thought…I thought the more you know, the more dangerous it would be…I actually had a feeling that I was being followed the past few days, but I didn’t expect Xiao Meng to have been eyeing me this soon, and to be this bold to have me tied up. For the past few days they’ve tortured me to extort answers and they demanded me to hand over the documents. I had no choice but to tell them that the things were stored in the safe and the cipher was with you… I thought the most they would do would be to look through your house and then to steal the cipher and take it away. I didn’t think that they would tie you up too. Feng Ge, I’m sorry, I’m really sorry, you can take it out on me…”

He sounded as if he was about to cry, and even if I was angry I wouldn’t be able to curse at him further right now. I looked towards the door whilst simultaneously pushing myself against the wall to try and prop myself up.

“What’s the use of scolding you? I’d rather spare that energy and direct it instead to thinking about how we can get out of here. How badly are you hurt?”

No wonder I thought the voice outside sounded familiar, turns out it was Xiao Meng. Though Mei Teng was a large company, they had resorted to doing despicable things such as kidnapping and stealing in order to cover up the truth. Xiao Sui Guang’s daughter was a disgrace, and it turns out his nephew was determined to not be outdone by her. It truly was unfortunate for the family clan. However, the matter at hand was a sensitive one. They had boldly kidnapped us with a clear target in mind, and they also had no intention of hiding their identities. The tone of the two kidnappers earlier was also intermittently laced with malice, leading me to think that they were not planning to let us go easily. 

Yi Da Zhuang may have realised this already, hence his incessant apologies.

Because he knew that there was no chance we would leave here alive.

 

“Just a small injury, however I haven’t eaten much for the past few days so I feel like I have no energy, and I’m still thirsty…” As he was speaking, Yi Da Zhuang burst into a violent fit of coughs. Not long after, the sound of footsteps came from outside the door.

We both held our breath at the same time, and Yi Da Zhuang stopped his coughing abruptly. I looked at the door, its fringes brightly lit and saw a dark shadow flash across the gap. The next second, the door was wrenched open, and the bright lights from outside flooded into the room. I felt a pang of soreness in my eyes as the light hit me and I couldn’t help but squint slightly. 

The tall figure at the door walked towards us as I stiffened my body in alarm and chose my next words with deliberation, “Brother, there’s still room for discussion. Whether it’s money or whatever else you require, I’d be willing to cooperate. Don’t -”

Before I could get the two words “get violent” out the man grabbed a fist full of my hair and violently threw me to the ground. I ate a mouthful of dirt, a cut on my lower lip forming as my teeth knocked into it, the scent of blood ripe in my mouth. Disorientated, I had just raised my head when I was grabbed by the back of my collar and dragged towards the door.

“Don’t touch my friend, I said it has nothing to do with him, take it out on me instead! I beg you, don’t hurt him…” Yi Da Zhuang’s voice was permeated by fear as despair dripped off each syllable. In a matter of moments, the door had shut between us and everything was contained in the small, dark room again.



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