The Country Beauty 119, 119 Can you promise me? (Second Night) 119 Can you promise me? (Second Night) 119 Can you promise me?
"Pain…."
Though she had mentally prepared herself, the intense pain when Lu Yun's determined body truly entered her still sent waves of sharp cries rippling through her. Her body arched upward suddenly, and she opened her mouth to bite down hard on Lu Yun's shoulder.
This content is the textual material from Chapter 119 of "The Country Beauty."
Upon hearing Liang Hongyu's cry, Lu Yun paused his movements, gently caressing her slightly stiff body and whispering sweet words into her ear, hoping to ease her tension.
But before he could finish his words, a sharp pain shot through his shoulder—Liang Hongyu had used all her strength, her two rows of sharp teeth cutting deeply into Lu Yun's shoulder.
Lu Yun gritted his teeth, gasping for breath.
Liang Hongyu’s delicate teeth were deeply embedded in Lu Yun’s shoulder flesh, and suddenly she felt a faint, slightly salty liquid being drawn into her mouth—she realized she had bitten through his shoulder—but wouldn’t let go of her grip, her tears cascading down in steady streams. Lu Yun endured the burning pain radiating from his shoulder, slowly bending down to adjust Liang Hongyu’s posture so she could be more comfortable, his fingers gently tracing the flow of her long, cascading hair, and softly said, “Yu’er, are you in pain? It’s all my fault—I’ve been so clumsy…”
Lu Yun had originally intended to say, “If you’re in pain, I can withdraw my forces,” but upon reflection, he realized that would sound utterly absurd.
Absurd, absurd—more absurd than ever!
If he actually said it, not only would Liang Hongyu feel embarrassed, but even Lu Yun himself would find it utterly ridiculous. Once the final curtain was lifted, and the two of them truly became one, would they not be like a young bird settling into a warm nest—only to flap and flutter around for a while before finally settling in, content and at peace?
Liang Hongyu shook her head slightly, though the motion was subtle—her even rows of pearly teeth remained embedded in Lu Yun’s skin, and the simple gesture instantly made Lu Yun’s eyes water with pain. Suddenly, a slender, smooth tongue traced its way to his shoulder, gliding around the injured area. The pain mingled with a tingling sensation, stirring Lu Yun’s excitement. He arched his back and began to move slowly and deliberately. Nothing could compare to the joy intertwined with pain.
“Hmm… ying…”
This was a sensation entirely new to the once-undisturbed village woman—deep, tearing pain interwoven with an indescribable pleasure. It compelled Liang Hongyu to release her grip on Lu Yun’s shoulder, her lips parting in soft, breathy sighs, her eyes glistening with tender longing.
“Hongyu, how are you feeling now? Is it still painful?”
Blushing deeply, her voice barely above a whisper, Liang Hongyu replied, “I won’t tell you.”
The moonlight was soft, gilding her cheeks flushed with rosy hues, veiled yet radiating a breathtaking, almost suffocating beauty. After the initial discomfort, a profound sense of fullness took hold—steady, powerful, and relentless—so intense that she nearly lost herself. Had it not been for the girl’s modest reserve, she would have eagerly yielded to the tide. "Don’t tell me!" These four simple words, at present, carried more weight than a thousand words. As if receiving a subtle cue, Lu Yun’s movements suddenly surged into a storm—like a resilient bird soaring through tempests. The spring waters flowed eastward, the emotions rippling gently, and all the passion and intensity poured forth in full bloom. For the first time in her life, Liang Hongyu, newly experiencing the world of love, could no longer hold back, her breath growing soft and delicate with quiet sighs.
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After the surge of passion, Lu Yun stood motionless, gazing at the vivid crimson petals scattered across the grass, utterly speechless.
Liang Hongyu lay on the grass, her eyes closed, immersed in the moment's frenzy, a serene smile of happiness and contentment blooming on her flushed cheeks. "Lu Yun, you needn't feel guilty—it's my own choice, what I wanted." After a long while, Liang Hongyu sat up, her arms cradling Lu Yun's neck, whispering softly into his ear, her fragrance carrying a delicate, subtle aroma. "Little Yu, am I being too demanding?" The intense passion had now subsided, and Lu Yun was completely calm, his words laced with endless self-blame. "Perhaps I can offer you nothing at all—nothing but a simple promise!" Liang Hongyu leaned against Lu Yun's strong back, gently rubbing her warm cheek against the sweat on his shoulders, speaking softly, "I don't need any promises. All I ask is that you always have me in your heart, never forget me throughout your life. Is that possible for you?" Is that possible for you? Can I truly achieve it? This content is from Chapter 119 of the novel "Rural Beauty."
Facing the maiden who had first entrusted her virginity to him, Lu Yun asked himself, could he truly meet her one simple request? Could he? Really could he? A request so simple—merely a touch of his upper lip to his lower lip, even if he had to compromise his conscience—left Lu Yun feeling as though needles were pricking him, as though a fishbone were lodged in his throat, nearly suffocating. "I don't know!" he slowly uttered the four words, as though making the most difficult decision under a crushing weight. Lu Yun had never considered himself a gentleman, nor did he wish to deceive Liang Hongyu, yet the intimacy between them had grown profound. After much inner struggle, he finally shared his true thoughts with her. "I don't know!" Liang Hongyu murmured softly, then suddenly burst into laughter, her arms tightening around Lu Yun, her warm breasts pressing firmly against his back, whispering, "Lu Yun, I'm so happy tonight. I've never felt this happy in all my life."
"If you had just casually told me earlier that you'd remember me for life, that would have hurt me even more, wouldn't it? Do you know that?" "Red Jade, I—" Liang Hongyu interrupted Lu Yun, continuing: "Do you know why I suddenly fell in love with you? In fact, I only just realized it myself—it's your confidence and your commanding presence that have quietly drawn me to you, that have made me fall in love with you. I know one day you'll transform into a dragon, soaring and thriving across your own sky. And indeed, as you said, I'll simply be a fleeting silhouette in your life. So I don't expect much. All I ask is that, in your brilliant life, you remember there was a girl who once stood in this little grove, who gave you her most precious gifts without reservation. And that would be enough."
"I'm truly content now. You might find me humble, even ungraceful, but I've opened up completely, revealing the most genuine version of myself to you—without reservation. At first, I wanted to outshine Xiao Ying, to win her over. But after tonight, I realize you won't be held back by a woman's presence. So you don't need to feel guilty or burdened—everything has been entirely my choice. I'll step aside from the competition with Xiao Ying. All I ask is that, when you finally claim her body, you do so just as I did tonight—show her your true self. Will you promise me that?"
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