Chapter 150 The Dragon Princess Kidnapped...?

Name:The Psychopath's Harem Author:SKuLL
Every 10 Golden Ticket = One Bonus Chapter

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Sword Fairy stood outside the door of one of the palace's lavish rooms, where the sounds of passion echoed through the halls.

She grimaced at the thought of what was happening inside, but she had a job to do.

She was here to tell Xia Tian and Nyx to lower their voices.

Her cultivation was being disturbed, and she wouldn't stand for it.

As she listened to their voices, her face twitched with irritation. She didn't have a fetish for eavesdropping on people's intimate moments, but she couldn't resist the urge to listen in.

However, when she arrived at the door, she froze. What was she supposed to say?

She could just knock and ask them to keep it down, but what if it didn't work?

What if she was caught in the crossfire?

Sword Fairy knew how to be careful around immortals. You never knew what they were capable of.

Just as she was contemplating what to do, she felt a tap on her shoulder.

She jumped, startled that someone had managed to sneak up on her.

She turned around to find Evelynn standing there, looking at her with suspicion.

"Hello...?" Evelynn's gaze shifted from Sword Fairy's face to the door behind her, and then to Xuan Ruyan's face as she thought of something terrible. "Do you want to join...?" she asked, a sly grin creeping across her face.

Sword Fairy took a step back, feeling a chill run down her spine.

She could sense the immense power emanating from the immortals before her, and it made her heart race with fear. She shook her head vigorously, "No!"

She knew better than to mess with immortals and their affairs.

One wrong move could mean the end of her life. She turned on her heel and thought of walking away, hoping that Xia Tian and Nyx would quiet down soon.

She felt awkward talking with Evelynn because she had no idea of the latter's age. Evelynn looked young, but Sword Fairy knew better than to judge a book by its cover. She had seen plenty of immortals who looked young and innocent, but were actually centuries old and wise beyond their years.

Evelynn nodded. "Oh, never mind. Can you keep it for me then?" She asked, handing over the thing she was holding in her hands.

Sword Fairy examined the object closely.

It was a delicate crystal orb, shimmering with an otherworldly light. It was too big to be kept in her pocket, and she wondered what Evelynn's intentions were.

"Keep it?" Sword Fairy blinked in confusion, unsure of what to do with the object.

However, Evelynn only nodded and opened the door and left. Sword Fairy watched her go, feeling a sense of unease settling in the pit of her stomach.

Something about the whole situation felt off, and she couldn't shake the feeling that she was being used for something.

Sword Fairy was left bewildered as the crystal orb had already moved from Evelynn to near her.

She could feel its energy pulsing through her fingertips, and it made her skin tingle with a strange sensation.

She looked around, wondering if anyone else had noticed the strange object.

Her eyes caught the small sight of what was happening inside, and instantly her mind exploded with chaotic thoughts.

She saw Xia Tian and Nyx entwined in a passionate embrace, their bodies pressed together in a feverish dance.

"Is it that pleasurable...?" She asked herself, feeling strange as she never actually had feelings for anyone, men or women.

She shook her head, trying to clear her mind of the distracting thoughts.

She needed to focus on the task at hand, and not get sidetracked by her own desires.

"Sister, do you want to go in as well?" The crystal orb near her asked with shining innocent eyes. Sword Fairy jumped, startled by the sudden voice.

She hadn't realized that the object was sentient, and it made her feel uneasy.

Xuan Ruyan's expression instantly changed. She looked at the new creature in front of her and knitted her brows. "... Who are you now?" She asked with a tired sigh.

She was getting tired of all the strange creatures popping up around her lately. It seemed like every day there was something new and bizarre happening in her world.

There used to be a time when no one could enter the main palace of her sect, but after the advent of Xia Tian, it appeared to become a public property. She couldn't help but feel a sense of loss at the thought.

Her sect used to be a sacred place, a haven for those seeking enlightenment and spiritual growth. Now it was just another tourist attraction, filled with gawkers and thrill-seekers.

Sword Fairy sighed, feeling a sense of weariness settling over her.

She missed the old days, when things were simpler and she didn't have to worry about immortals, crystal orbs, or strange creatures with shining eyes.

But she knew that she couldn't go back to that world, not now that she had seen the true face of immortality.

"Oh, me? I am Zhou Zhixuan. You can call me Zhi," she said, her voice as sweet as honey.

A blinding light emitted from the orb, and suddenly a figure materialized in front of Sword Fairy.

Zhou Zhixuan appeared before them, her movements graceful and fluid like that of a dancer. She was stunningly beautiful, with porcelain skin, delicate features, and long white hair that cascaded down her back like a waterfall of snow.

Her eyes were big and bright, a deep shade of blue that twinkled like stars in the night sky.

As she introduced herself, Sword Fairy couldn't help but notice the subtle movements in Zhou Zhixuan's breast, suggesting that this little girl would be absolutely destroy other women in charm once she grows up fully.

The only noticeable difference was the her and Bai Xue was small horns above her head, which added to her overall charm and allure.

The creature had the shape of a human, but it was clear that she wasn't human at all. She had an ethereal quality about her that was both captivating and otherworldly. Despite her youthful appearance, she exuded a sense of wisdom and power that belied her age.

"Who are you?" asked Sword Fairy, her mind spinning. She wanted to ask how the orb had transformed into this girl, but then she realized she was asking the wrong person. "Nevermind, just follow me," she said, her voice firm.

"Okay, but where are we going?" Zhuo Zhixuan asked, following Sword Fairy.

"We're going to leave you with someone your own size," Sword Fairy replied, her eyes gleaming with determination.

Zhou Zhixuan tilted her head, not fully understanding what Sword Fairy meant.

"How did you end up here?" Sword Fairy asked, her curiosity piqued.

"I got kidnapped," Zhou Zhixuan replied nonchalantly, as if it was no big deal.

Sword Fairy felt her heart sink, and she stumbled, almost falling to the floor. "You shouldn't be so casual about it," she said, frustrated with yet another strange person.

Zhou Zhixuan didn't respond to Sword Fairy's query and kept moving. Sword Fairy could only shake her head in frustration and sigh.

After a while, Sword Fairy left Zhou Zhixuan with Bai Xue, and made her exit as soon as possible. She was trying to avoid any problems with Xia Tian falling on her head. The thought of Xia Tian falling on her head made her shudder.

Bai Xue's eyes widened in recognition as she gazed at Zhou Zhixuan. It wasn't the first time they had met, but something about the situation caused her to feel uneasy. "How did you end up here?" she asked, echoing Sword Fairy's question.

Zhou Zhixuan's nonchalant response did little to ease Bai Xue's apprehension. "I was abducted while I was sleeping," she said.

Bai Xue nodded, her mind racing. "Huh? You're pretty cooperative for someone who was abducted. Sigh, at least your mother didn't kick you out."

Both women exchanged an awkward smile, knowing that the same person was responsible for their current predicament.

Suddenly, Bai Xue let out a heavy sigh, her voice laced with emotion. "Sigh, my life has turned into a joke."

Zhou Zhixuan shook her head, her tone gentle but firm. "Don't compare your life to a joke. At least jokes have meaning."

"Y-You!" Bai Xue's eyes bulged out, and her fists clenched at her sides.

This was precisely why she didn't like Zhou Zhixuan.

The girl's smile was as sharp as the insults she hurled at others.

Zhou Zhixuan was a smiling insultor.