The Consequences Of Being A Tyrant Chapter 11
byChapter 11 Shame?! Don’t worry, I’m always here
Yanyan looked at the small figure huddled under the blanket. Amidst the white fluff, the other’s face was impossibly red. His thick eyelashes trembled, and the corners of his eyes were tinged with a rosy blush, like a gently swaying peach blossom.
His voice was hoarse for some reason. Yanyan instinctively wanted to draw closer to him.
“What’s wrong?”
Lin Yu only wished to be left alone right now. As a standard human being possessing propriety and shame, he would absolutely not resort to grabbing his keeper’s leg and going into heat.
Nor could he casually resolve the issue right in front of the other person.
Why exactly was this happening?
The question popped up in Lin Yu’s mind again.
He let out a breath, making his voice sound cool and calm, “I’m a little sleepy.”
Given the situation, he had to resort to pretending to sleep.
There was simply no other option.
If he left the blanket now, he would completely expose himself. His keeper might even think he was sexually harassing him from a distance and throw him out.
After all, there was no one else here.
It was just the two of them—one person and one ghost.
Heaven knows, his preferences weren’t that bizarre, okay?
Who would have those kinds of thoughts about a non-human entity?
Lin Yu was utterly miserable. Fortunately, his keeper didn’t press him further. The space fell silent again until the moonlight softly shone in, and Lin Yu’s lower half remained stubbornly erect.
“…”
He felt like he was truly breaking down.
Would this thing even be usable in the future?
Lin Yu was deeply skeptical.
He spoke again, his tone seemingly carrying an indescribable heat, “Are you still here?”
“Yes.”
“…”
Lin Yu’s mood was complicated. He wasn’t sure if it was because the other party valued him so much, constantly paying attention to him, or because he currently didn’t want the other party’s company.
He fell silent again.
Yanyan had indeed not left the area. His Mental Power completely enveloped the entire zone, from The Palace to the outer forest. Every movement here could not escape his notice.
This, of course, included the little person’s abnormality.
The other party seemed a little agitated.
He didn’t look like he wanted to sleep at all.
Even though Yanyan was slightly puzzled by this incongruity, to avoid missing the little person’s call, he kept most of his attention focused on him.
Thus, every time Lin Yu called out, his keeper caught it steadily.
In fact, he responded faster each time.
Lin Yu even felt like the other person was just waiting for him.
He closed his eyes and began another round of self-hypnosis.
1, 2, 3, 4…
“Are you still here?”
“Yes.”
Lin Yu: “…………”
Hesitating between maintaining his human dignity and maintaining his manhood, Lin Yu tentatively reached his hand down.
The burning sensation made his ears completely red, yet his heart felt cold. Could this thing really be saved?
He felt absolutely nothing when he touched it.
To prevent himself from truly losing a certain function, Lin Yu endured the shame and wrapped his hand around it.
Just then, his ear suddenly felt cool, as if something had touched it—the exact same sensation as when his hand had touched it before, gentle and moist like water.
Lin Yu remembered that touch; it was his keeper, Mr. Yanyan.
The immense shock of shame made Lin Yu’s heart pound against his chest, and then, in a flurry, he slapped that rigid, useless thing.
He achieved his ultimate wish.
It withered.
Lin Yu shivered, feeling like his entire body was on fire.
“Why did you suddenly touch me?”
His voice sounded sticky and wet, incredibly soft.
Yanyan’s heart suddenly felt a tickle. Was the little person acting spoiled?
In the pet knowledge he had been furiously studying recently, he recalled this point being mentioned.
[If your Pet constantly comes close to you and makes high-pitched noises, do not doubt it—they are acting spoiled. Put down what you are doing and go accompany your little darling.]
Yanyan followed the advice in the book and offered comfort to his little Pet: “Don’t worry, I’m always here.”
Lin Yu: “………………”
Thank you very much.
He curled up like a shrimp, his whole body red like a nearly cooked prawn, burying his ears between the plush blankets.
Only a few strands of his soft, black hair were visible.
Under the blanket, Lin Yu stared in horror at the area that had just subsided. In a matter of seconds, it had inflated again without warning.
A look of despair flashed across his face.
He did not want to be an indefatigable, seven-times-a-night man.
It was suffocating inside the blanket. Lin Yu wished he could just faint, but right before he ran out of breath, he finally convinced himself to stick his face out of the blanket, breathing in the cold air outside.
It’s fine.
He refused to believe this thing could stay erect all night.
Life is precious, but dignity is more so.
He didn’t know how much time had passed. The night had grown dark like thick, spreading ink. Even the moonlight had disappeared. The chirping of insects and frogs outside was barely audible. It seemed like Lin Yu was the only one left in this world. He spoke with almost no hope, “Mr. Keeper?”
Yanyan: “I’m here.”
Lin Yu: “……………………”
Was this what they meant by every pot having its lid? He used to have Pets who could stay up later than him, and now he had a master who was about to kill him with sleep deprivation.
The room, devoid of moonlight, was left with only one color, reflecting Lin Yu’s current mood. He stared blankly upwards, his gaze unfocused, his mind empty.
Lin Yu sighed heavily in his heart, deciding to just let things take their course and stop caring.
Yanyan didn’t know that the expression on Lin Yu’s face at that moment could be accurately summarized by one phrase—utter despair.
He looked down at the little person’s fair and delicate face, thinking to himself.
He truly is clingy.
He needs to be watched constantly, even at night. He was just about to go find something to eat when the other party called him back.
He would just eat during the day then.
Yanyan suddenly remembered that the other party’s eating habits were probably not like his own. Every Pet had different feeding times and intervals; he needed to observe carefully.
[A qualified owner must prepare sufficient, nutritious food for their little Pet.]
He lowered his gaze. His massive body coiled and wrapped around itself, gently biting his own tail. Just then, the bright moon tore through the dark clouds, softly illuminating the blue area.
The scarlet tail looked like a flame burning across the sea.
The entire space seemed illusory for a moment.
On the other side, An Qiao was soundly asleep, hugging his little Pet. He was dreaming of quitting his job and traveling the world.
Seagulls cried, the sun was perfect, and the little Pet in his arms emitted a warm, dry scent. Everything was leisurely.
Gold coins were scattered on the small wooden sailboat. He looked up and let out a long howl: “I finally got rid of that Tyrant, hahahaha.”
He held up his little Pet and kissed it fiercely twice. “Smooch smooch!”
“My good Rongrong, now I have enough time and money to spend with you. Aren’t you happy?”
He no longer had to live in fear of being thrown out every day. No, he wasn’t afraid of being thrown out anymore.
He held up a gold coin, squinting at it against the sunlight. The scorching sun transformed into another super large gold coin. An Qiao drooled over it. The next moment, the coin in his hand melted. The viscous liquid turned into a curved, elongated snake shape, with two gray gems embedded on the sides, like a pair of deep eyes staring at him.
An Qiao suddenly shivered and laughed heartily, “This must be a dream.”
“This must… be a dream.”
How could a gold coin turn into that Tyrant!
He ‘whooshed’ the snake-shaped gold coin into the sea.
Watching the golden arc, he smiled, “Get lost, you! I’m the boss of my dream!”
The furball in his arms suddenly trembled for some reason. An Qiao keenly noticed this. He picked up his little Pet and comforted it, saying in a nonchalant tone, “What’s there to be afraid of? That’s all fake!”
“We lost one gold coin, but Master has plenty more gold coins here. Enough for our Rongrong to live in luxury and buy lots and lots of grass biscuits from The Great Prairie, enough to eat until the next life.”
“Are you happy?! Do you love Master?!”
“Say ‘Thank you, Master’ for me.”
“Hurry up…”
But the Pet in his arms was not comforted. Its dark, bright eyes grew wider and wider. It shook like an electric toy.
At the same time, the sea around them became Frenzy, with turbulent waves, yet strangely without any spray. The small boat tilted to nearly 90 degrees, suspended high in the air, swaying precariously. An Qiao’s teeth chattered as he slowly turned his body around.
The shimmering lights beneath the sailboat had, at some point, turned into blue scales, like countless cold blades. The rising waves were clearly a thick, long snake tail. They were lying on the belly of a giant snake, whose shadow obscured the sky. A pair of lead-colored eyes suddenly opened next to the sun!
The snake’s head looked down at them.
An Qiao stiffly let out two laughs, “Haha.”
He must be dreaming.
—
Lin Yu didn’t know how long he had stayed awake. It wasn’t until the first ray of dawn appeared on the horizon that the erect thing slowly subsided.
Finally…
He slowly let out a breath, feeling the bittersweet relief of surviving a great ordeal.
Lin Yu didn’t continue his competition with his keeper to stay up late. How could a ghost possibly need rest?
He must have been out of his mind last night. Lin Yu puffed up the blanket and looked, confirming that the area was truly flat before shrinking back into the warm blanket. He rolled to a spot where the sunlight didn’t directly hit, and, dragging his exhausted nerves, fell into a deep sleep.
Naturally, he missed the lively scene outside.
An Qiao was leading a group of moving robots, marching grandly through the forest.
He also had dark circles under his eyes.
Yet, his spirit was extremely high.
Their cold and ruthless King was actually keeping a little Pet?!!!