Quick Transmigration: The Beautiful Host Wants to Have Both Love and Career

Chapter 469 The Love and Career of a Beautiful Writer 7



Chapter 469 The Love and Career of a Beautiful Writer 7

Ran Cang tilted his head, his amber eyes scanning Jun Sui up and down.

The light from the crystal chandelier fell on her eyelashes, casting dappled shadows.

"Although we have met in many small worlds, we are more or less influenced by some factors and are not the real other person."

so……"

She suddenly glanced at her brother slyly, a dimple appearing at the corner of her mouth.

"Hello, let me formally introduce myself."

My name is Ran Cang, and I am Sui Si's younger sister.

Jun Sui's hands, which were hanging at his sides, tightened unconsciously, and the cuff of his suit sleeve slipped down half an inch, revealing the faded red rope on his wrist.

That was a peace knot that Ran Cang forced on him in some small world.

His Adam's apple bobbed, and his voice tightened: "Hello, Jun Sui."

After a long pause, he added another sentence, with an almost unspeakable probing tone.

"Your brother's...lover."

Sui Si's knuckles turned white as he gripped the glass, and the rising steam from the tea blurred his vision.

Ran Cang suddenly burst into a silvery laugh, breaking the stagnant air:

"Oh, so it really is Brother-in-law."

Now that things have come to this, you and my brother must have a lot to talk about, so I won't bother you any longer. See you tomorrow!

The footsteps suddenly stopped at the entrance.

As Ran Cang turned around, moonlight streamed in through the French windows behind her, casting her shadow on the mottled wooden floor.

"Brother-in-law, thank you for accompanying my brother through so many little worlds."

Her voice suddenly became very soft, "In any case, I am very grateful to you!"

With a soft click from the security door, the whole house fell silent.

Sui Si stared at the grapefruit pulp settling at the bottom of the cup, and heard Jun Sui's footsteps getting closer and closer like drumbeats.

As the familiar scent of jasmine lingered around his nose, he stubbornly kept his gaze elsewhere, yet he clearly caught the trembling in the other person's voice at the end:

"Ah Si... I know it was my mistake to hide my identity in the small world before, but in reality I'm really... afraid that you only see me as an ordinary business partner."

Sui Si then looked up and saw that the gold powder still clinging to Jun Sui's eyelashes trembled slightly with nervous blinking, and his tie was askew as if it had been hastily straightened.

He suddenly remembered how, in those little worlds, this person, who always appeared calm and composed, would secretly snuggle into his arms before going to sleep.

A gentle touch touched the softest spot in his heart. He put down his teacup, his tone still indifferent:

"Let's make this clear first, no more hiding anything this time."

Jun Sui suddenly looked up, his eyes brimming with such overwhelming joy that it was almost overwhelming.

Sui Si gazed into those eyes filled with stars, then suddenly reached out to wipe away the stray hairs from his temples. In the other's warm breath, she heard her own heart pounding like a drum.

Outside the window, the branches and leaves of the sycamore tree rustled in the night wind, sifting the moonlight into scattered silver fragments on the ground.

This time, all the unspoken anxieties and longings slowly unfolded in the overlapping lines of their palms.

Jun Sui's Adam's apple bobbed up and down three times. His knuckles hovered over the outline of Sui Si's back for a long time before he slowly closed his arms as if afraid of breaking something fragile.

His suit fabric brushed against the creases of his shirt, creating a soft rustling sound, but it couldn't hide the pounding of his heart in his chest.

"Congratulations to my Ah Si, your wish has come true."

Warm breath brushed against Sui Si's flushed earlobe, the last syllable carrying a thousand unspoken words from years past.

When Sui Si tilted her head back, the beauty mark at the corner of her eye trembled slightly with her smile, like a butterfly wing covered in dew.

He reached out and hooked Jun Sui's crooked tie, pulling him closer: "Thank you—"

Before she could finish speaking, her fingertips suddenly touched the cold sweat on the back of the other person's neck, and she was surprised to find that Jun Sui's taut back was already soaked with sweat.

A memory suddenly flashed back to a small world, where that person also hugged him in a downpour, soaking wet, yet stubbornly transferring their body heat to his icy fingertips.

The smile faded from Sui Si's eyes, and his hand gripping Jun Sui's tie tightened unconsciously.

"How did you manage to enter those smaller worlds with me? Where did you get your information?"

This question clung to his heart like a vine during countless solitary nights of wandering.

Jun let out a soft sigh, and as he lowered his head, his eyelashes brushed against Sui Si's reddened eyes, and a ticklish kiss landed on the crook of her neck:

Have you forgotten?

Before the Three Lives Stone at Kunlun Ruins, our fates were already entangled in a knot.

His thumb unconsciously rubbed the skin on the back of Sui Si's neck.

"The rules set by Heaven are meaningless in front of us. When I deduced that Ran Cang's fate fragments were scattered into the small world, I knew that this was a tribulation you had to overcome."

Sui Si shuddered, suddenly recalling the day Ran Cang was reborn, when divine lightning shattered the nine layers of clouds.

He exhausted his divine power to tear open a crack in the rules of Heaven, unaware that there was another figure in the shadows, also using his divine soul as a guide, forcibly squeezing into that crack that could shatter his primordial spirit at any moment.

"You knew perfectly well that you would be annihilated!"

His voice trembled, his fingertips digging hard into Jun Sui's waist, "The laws of this small world are chaotic, even I have to rely on the system to repair my soul, how dare you..."

"Because I have no other choice but to follow you."

Jun Sui suddenly grabbed Sui Si by the back of the neck, forcing him to look directly into the storm churning in his eyes.

"When I saw you traversing the three thousand minor worlds alone in the Heavenly Mirror, enduring the pain of having your memories torn apart with each rebirth, do you know how much I suffered?"

His voice was hoarse like sandpaper, "So what if the warnings from Heaven exploded in my ears?"

I would rather become the dust beneath your feet than watch you suffer from across millions of light-years.

Sui Si's eyes instantly welled up with tears, and memories suddenly flooded back like a tidal wave.

No wonder his soul was always unconsciously repaired by some kind of force after each time he traveled through time;

No wonder that in a certain fantasy world, Jun Sui, who was clearly the villain, would shield him from the Soul-Destroying Curse;

No wonder that in the post-apocalyptic world, the usually taciturn man roared with tears in his eyes, "I can't lose you again!"

……

"It's not worth risking your life for an uncertain future, nor is it worth it."

Sui Si choked back tears and pounded on Jun Sui's chest, her tears involuntarily soaking the other's clothes.

Jun Sui suddenly laughed, his laughter filled with relief and reassurance.

He cupped Sui Si's face in his hands and wiped away the rolling tears with his thumb:

"So what if you're a god? The moment I met you, I was willing to be a mortal."

His forehead pressed against Sui Si's, their breaths mingling as their noses touched. "Look at the stars in the sky, which one isn't burning and falling?"

Rather than die alone, I'd rather perish in the warmth of your palm.

Sui Si could no longer restrain himself and stood on tiptoe to kiss those lips that always said silly things.

This kiss carried the salty tears, the longing and grievances of many years, and the burning passion of rebirth.

Jun Sui froze for a moment, then pulled the person into his arms tightly, as if he wanted to knead all the missed time into this kiss.

The moonlight outside the window had thickened, casting the intertwined shadows of the two people on the wall, like a painting that would never fade.

After a long while, the two separated, panting heavily.

Sui Si leaned on Jun Sui's shoulder, listening to the other's rapid heartbeat gradually calm down, and suddenly chuckled as if remembering something:

"So, in that little world, every time you secretly snuggled into my arms, it was all on purpose?"

Jun Sui chuckled softly, the vibration of his chest reaching Sui Si's ear: "Otherwise what?"

His fingers ran through Sui Si's hair, his voice laced with triumphant cunning.

"After all, only when your consciousness is most relaxed can you take the opportunity to repair your damaged soul."

He then pecked Sui Si's lips again, "However—" he lowered his voice, his breath hot.

"Holding you in my arms as I fall asleep is more healing than any magic."

Sui Si's cheeks flushed, and she reached out to pinch the soft flesh on Jun Sui's waist: "If you dare to hide it from me again..."

"no more chance."

Jun Sui suddenly cupped his face in her hands, her eyes filled with a dazzling light like the Milky Way.

"From now on, I will stand where you can see me every step of the way."

He pressed his forehead against Sui Si's brow and murmured softly, "Our story has only just begun."


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