Forced To Become The Devil’S Succubus Lover Chapter 49
byChapter 49 Su Sheng felt a shiver…
That day, Su Sheng had a dream.
In the dream, he returned to that small world. At that time, Adelaire had just awakened and was looking down at him, devoid of any emotion.
From below, the Demon King’s angry shouts could be heard. Su Sheng slowly thought that he seemed about to be taken away.
However, events unfolded beyond his expectation. Adelaire did take him away, but the Demon King followed close behind.
How could this be? he wondered.
Dazed, he returned to the Holy Temple of the God of Light. The injuries on his body recovered under Adelaire’s powerful strength.
But unfortunately, a familiar heat climbed up his lower abdomen—his heat cycle had arrived as scheduled.
A bad premonition surfaced in his heart. He pulled the blanket up, trying not to appear too unusual, because there was a person occupying the space on his left and another on his right.
But as the emptiness grew stronger, he uncontrollably began to pant softly, and the two people simultaneously asked: “Has your heat cycle started?”
Su Sheng admitted it, steeling himself.
“Need help?”
“Let me help you.”
The two voices spoke in unison.
Before he could process how wrong this felt, the blanket was abruptly thrown open by the Demon King, who then let out a soft chuckle.
Adelaire also sat down and slowly embraced him from behind.
Su Sheng was stunned for a moment, and then a face magnified before him. He instinctively wanted to dodge, but his body was firmly held in place.
A faint voice came from behind, carrying a hint of warning: “Be good.”
Lishiel used the tip of his tongue to pry open Su Sheng’s lips, his hand cupping the back of Su Sheng’s head. He chuckled softly, “Focus, my dear Norton.” What followed was a torrential kiss.
The ambiguous sounds of wetness echoed in the vast hall.
…
Su Sheng suddenly sat up. The area before his eyes was dark. Only when he realized that no one was in front of or behind him did he understand that it was just a dream.
He covered his face, thinking, this was too terrifying. Fortunately, it was only a dream.
Beside him, Lishiel woke up, pulled him into an embrace, and quietly asked what was wrong.
This voice was exactly the same as the one in the dream, causing Su Sheng to shiver involuntarily.
“It’s nothing,” he said, forcing himself to remain calm, though a flush appeared on his cheeks.
Lishiel’s low laughter came from beside him:
“Since you’re not tired, how about we continue?”
The tone and content highly overlapped with the dream, and an unknown sensation washed over him.
Su Sheng felt a shiver run through his entire body.