Brothel Manager 2 :Path of DUAL CULTIVATION

Chapter 75: Preparation for Intimate-Act



Note: This chapter is very slow and has many small details. Please read this wth patience as next chapter is payout. Tq for support!

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The bamboo house stood quietly by the pink river, the faint glow of moonlight spilling through its bamboo gaps.

Inside, Mo Han waited for the lady with a nervously beating heart. Even though it is not his first time, the thought of dual cultivation made him a bit excited.

On the earth, his first time was taken away by Maria. He saved her life by sacrificing his manhood. The same situation is repeating in this world also as he is going to do dual cultivation for Chi Kai.

The chamber was already prepared with meticulous care, as though every leaf, scent, and fabric were chosen to please both heaven and earth.

The room carried the soft fragrance of jasmine flowers, their delicate essence drifting from garlands hanging across the beams and from a clay pot simmering with scented water in the corner.

The aroma designed to lull the heart into calmness while sharpening the senses at the same time.

The bed where Mo Han stood had no ordinary furnishing. Carved from aged bamboo, polished until it gleamed faintly in the lamp's glow, it was covered with silk bedding. Its surface looked soft enough to swallow one into dreams, while the edges bore delicate engravings of clouds and cranes.

To the right of the bed, a tall bronze mirror stood—its surface smooth and reflective, catching the light from oil lamps, as though silently watching the room and whoever entered it.

On the far side, near the wall, was a small bathing pool fed by an enchanted stream. Crystal tree branches overhead dripped hot water like silver threads falling from heaven, splashing into the pool with a gentle rhythm. It was a marvel of craft, resembling a divine spring captured in a mortal dwelling.

Mo Han remained still, his hands folded behind his back, but his mind was not quiet. His thoughts moved like restless waves.

To Mo Han, this was no longer a matter of youthful indulgence or fleeting intimacy—it was a vow, a sacred ritual framed between trust and responsibility.

Yet still, standing in that perfumed room, waiting for a girl he had seen only a few times, Mo Han felt a weight settle in his chest. Is this truly for her? For me? Or only for the flow of cultivation energy she will gain? His heart was calm on the surface, but beneath it, he searched for the meaning of this encounter.

The oil lamps flickered softly as the door creaked open with a hesitant sound. The night's silence pressed in for a moment, then broke with the faint step of feet upon bamboo flooring.

Chi Kai entered. Her head was lowered, and in her hands she carried a jade plate upon which sat a small wine jar and cups. A red veil covered her face, hiding the curve of her lips and the tremble of her expression.

She walked with the grace of someone trained to be composed, yet her shoulders betrayed a nervous stiffness. The faint jingling of her silk garments echoed in the quiet chamber.

Without lifting her gaze, she placed the plate upon a low wooden table by the bed. Her hands moved carefully, as though every gesture had been rehearsed. She poured wine into a cup, the crimson liquid shining like liquid fire beneath the lamplight. Then, holding the cup with both hands, she offered it to Mo Han with a faint bow.

Mo Han looked at her. He felt as though the fragrance of jasmine had grown stronger, enveloping them both in a world where time moved slowly. Accepting the wine, he studied her posture—the way her hands trembled slightly though she tried to keep them steady.

For a moment, he wondered whether to smile, to ease the tension, but he stopped himself. His heart was solemn; this was no occasion for careless words. Taking a small sip, he set the glass aside and looked at her closely.

Her face was hidden under the veil, but he could sense her hesitation, the rhythm of her breath betraying her inner struggle.

In a voice that carried gentleness but also a trace of firmness, Mo Han asked, "Do you truly wish for this to happen? If your heart carries even a shadow of unwillingness, I will not force you."

The words hung in the air like a vow.

For a few seconds, silence stretched. Then, in a meek but steady voice, she answered from behind the veil, "I was the one who asked my sister to prepare this… It was not her will alone. I chose this path myself." Her tone faltered, but her meaning was clear. "There is no doubt in my heart, Mo Han. My choice has already been made."

Mo Han's eyes softened. He felt the weight of her words sink into him. Unlike what many in the cultivation world might believe—that dual cultivation was a convenient exchange, a partnership of benefit—here was a girl before him, staking her future upon this act. He could no longer treat this as duty alone; it demanded sincerity, reverence.

Slowly, he stepped closer. The lamps cast his shadow across the silk bedding as his figure moved toward her. With a calm hand, he reached forward, his fingers lightly lifting the edge of her red veil.

The fabric slid upward, and in that moment, their eyes met for the first time without barrier.

Chi Kai's gaze trembled, but it did not retreat. Her cheeks held a faint flush, her lips pressed together in resolve, yet her eyes were clear, shining like ripples over a moonlit lake.

Mo Han stood still, gazing into her eyes, feeling a silent connection pass between them. Whatever words could be spoken seemed too shallow; in that instant, he understood the weight of her trust and the responsibility she had given him.

The jasmine fragrance swirled around them, the faint trickle of water from the crystal branches filling the room like a divine rhythm.

Mo Han leaned closer, not with the rush of desire, but with the calm gravity of a vow.

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