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Chapter 52 - Chapter 52: The Fog of Denial

The silence that settled over the West Dormitory was heavy, broken only by the settling of old wood and the ragged, synchronized breathing of the survivors.

Kai stood in the center of the lobby, the black Soul Shard pulsing faintly in his pocket. He looked around at the scene. It looked less like a battlefield and more like the aftermath of a fever dream.

Instructor Han Rou was slumped against the reception desk, her jade robes in disarray, her chest rising and falling rapidly. Yun Xi was curled into a ball near the entrance, her face hidden in her hands, her skirt still bunched up around her thighs.

Upstairs, the floorboards creaked. Kai could hear the faint sounds of movement—Leng Yue and Gu Ling were likely waking up from their trances as well.

"Time to act," Kai whispered. He adjusted his collar, wiped the sweat (and other fluids) from his face, and assumed the expression of a weary but triumphant warrior.

He walked over to Han Rou first.

"Teacher," Kai said softly, kneeling beside her. He reached out and gently shook her shoulder. "Teacher Han. It's over."

Han Rou gasped, her eyes flying open. She flinched away from his touch, her pupils dilated with panic. For a second, she wasn't in the lobby; she was still in the pink haze, feeling invisible hands ravaging her body.

"No... don't... I can't take anymore..." she whimpered, her voice husky and unrecognizable.

"Teacher, look at me," Kai commanded, infusing his voice with a calm, grounding Qi. "It's me. Kai. You're safe."

Han Rou blinked, the fog slowly lifting. She focused on his face. Then, awareness crashed down on her.

She looked down at herself. Her robes were pulled open. Her hand was sticky. The sensation between her legs—the wet, cold dampness of her soaked undergarments—told her exactly what she had been doing just moments ago.

"I..." Her face turned a shade of crimson so deep it looked painful. She scrambled to pull her robes closed, her hands trembling violently. "Kai? What... what happened? I was... I..."

"Don't speak," Kai said, handing her a bottle of Purified Spring Water from his inventory. "Drink this."

Han Rou took the bottle with shaking hands and downed half of it, the cool water shocking her system back to reality.

"The Spirit," she gasped, wiping her mouth. "Where is it? Did it... did it get us?"

"It tried," Kai lied smoothly, his face a mask of serious concern. "It wasn't a normal ghost. It was a Formless Yin-Poison Spirit. It released a hypnotic gas the moment we entered the main hall."

"Gas?" Han Rou asked, clutching her collar.

"Yes," Kai nodded gravely. "A potent aphrodisiac neurotoxin. It targets the lower dantian and forces the victim's own Qi to turn into sexual heat. It creates hallucinations... makes you see things... makes you do things to drain your own energy so the spirit can feed."

Han Rou's eyes widened. "Hypnotic gas... hallucinogenic..."

Relief washed over her face. It wasn't her fault. She wasn't a pervert who masturbated in front of her student. She was a victim of a poison attack.

"So... everything I saw... everything I felt..."

"None of it was real," Kai assured her. "Just the gas playing tricks on your mind."

"Oh, thank the heavens," Han Rou breathed, though she squeezed her legs together, acutely aware that the physical aftermath was very real.

"Kai!"

A squeak came from the corner. Yun Xi was peering through her fingers, her glasses askew.

"Is... is the bad man gone?" she whispered.

Kai walked over and helped the small girl up. She was trembling like a leaf. "There was no bad man, Yun Xi. Just the gas. You're safe now."

"But... but I felt..." Yun Xi blushed furiously, looking at Kai. In her hallucination, it hadn't been a 'bad man.' It had been Kai. And looking at him now—tall, sweaty, exuding a powerful, masculine aura—the memory of the dream overlapped with reality, making her knees weak all over again.

"Where are the others?" Han Rou asked, standing up on shaky legs. She tried to regain her composure, smoothing her hair, though she looked thoroughly disheveled.

"Upstairs," Kai said. "I'll go get them."

He didn't have to go far.

Heavy footsteps descended the stairs.

Leng Yue appeared first. The Ice Princess looked... melted. Her usually pristine white robes were wrinkled and stained with dust. Her hair was a bird's nest. She was gripping the railing as if it were the only thing keeping her upright. Her face was pale, but there were two high spots of color on her cheeks.

Behind her trailed Gu Ling. The redhead looked furious and humiliated. She was aggressively trying to button her tunic, but her fingers were fumbling. Her eyes were red-rimmed.

They stopped at the bottom of the stairs, seeing Kai and the others.

The silence returned. Thick. Awkward. Suffocating.

Everyone knew what everyone else had been doing. The smell in the air—musk, sweat, and female arousal—was undeniable.

"So," Gu Ling broke the silence, her voice cracking. "We... we all got hit, huh?"

"It was a trap," Han Rou said quickly, stepping into her role as the authority figure to hide her own shame. "Kai explained it. A Yin-Poison Gas. It forced us into... a state of delirium."

"Gas?" Leng Yue looked at Kai. Her eyes were sharp, searching his face. She remembered the Hall of Mirrors. She remembered the reflections telling her to submit to the commoner. "I... see. That explains the irrationality."

She looked away, unable to hold Kai's gaze. The image of him naked in the mirror was burned into her retina.

"Yeah, gas," Gu Ling muttered, kicking the floor. "Stupid gas. Made me see... stupid things."

She shot a glare at Kai. In her dream, he had spanked her. Seeing him standing there now, looking calm and collected while she felt like a wrung-out rag, made her chest tighten with a confusing mix of anger and lingering desire.

"And you?" Gu Ling pointed an accusing finger at Kai. "Why are you fine? Did the gas just decide to skip you?"

"I have a high resistance to toxins," Kai shrugged, tapping his chest. "And I held my breath when I realized what was happening."

"Of course you did," Gu Ling scoffed, though she looked relieved that he hadn't seen her... explicitly. (Or so she thought).

"What happened to the Spirit?" Leng Yue asked, her hand drifting to her empty sword sheath.

Kai reached into his pocket. He pulled out the black, pulsating Soul Shard that Ahena had given him.

"It tried to manifest when you were all... distracted," Kai said. "I managed to corner it. It was weakened after expending so much energy on the illusions. I struck its core."

He held up the shard. It hummed with a dark, cold energy that made the girls shiver.

"This is all that's left."

Han Rou stared at the crystal, her mouth slightly open. "You... you defeated a Formless Yin Spirit? Alone? Kai, that's... that is incredibly dangerous. And impressive."

"I got lucky," Kai said humbly, pocketing the proof. "It was distracted feeding. I just took the shot."

"You saved us," Yun Xi whispered, looking at him with wide, hero-worshipping eyes. "If you hadn't stopped it... we would have..."

"Drained ourselves to death," Han Rou finished the sentence, a shudder running through her.

The realization hit them all at once. They owed him their lives. And more embarrassingly, he was the only witness to their deepest, darkest breakdown.

"We should leave," Kai said, sensing the mood shifting from relief to intense awkwardness. "The air in here is still toxic. We need fresh air."

"Yes," Han Rou agreed immediately. "Let's go. Now."

They moved toward the door.

Kai pushed the heavy iron gates open again.

They stepped out into the courtyard, the moon high and bright above them.

As they walked down the overgrown path, away from the West Dormitory, the girls were silent.

Yun Xi was walking with a strange waddle, her inner thighs chafed and sensitive. She hugged her bag of salt, but her mind was replaying the moment she had screamed Kai's name. He saved me, she thought. My hero.

Gu Ling was walking behind Kai, staring at his ass. She hated herself for it, but she couldn't stop. Why did I dream about him? she raged internally. Why him? And why... why did it feel so good?

And Leng Yue... the Ice Princess walked at the rear, her face impassive, but her internal world was in chaos.

Kai walked in front, leading his harem-in-the-making. He didn't turn around. He didn't need to. He could feel their gazes on him—heavy, confused, and charged with a new, potent tension.

He checked his status one last time.

[Level 9][Harem Member: Ahena (Hidden)][Group 9 Status: Compromised / Interested]

He smirked at the moon.

"This," Kai thought, "was a very productive night."

"Hey, Kai," Gu Ling called out suddenly, her voice trying to be tough but sounding breathless.

"Yeah?"

"Next time... don't be late. I don't want to be stuck in a gas trap without you again."

"Don't worry," Kai chuckled, glancing over his shoulder with a wink that made Gu Ling stumble. "I'll always be there to wake you up."

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