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Chapter 66 - C66 - Flipping a Faery

The slutty Faery bounced and spun on Yin Kai's pinky finger as she tried to get all of her energy out.

Honestly, Yin Kai thought it wouldn't fit, but she was bouncing it directly to her neck.

Yin Kai didn't know how it was possible, but seeing her reaction was definitely worth it.

Phoebe was GONE. She had been flittering her wings so fast that they looked still. Her reactions of complete and utter pleasure as she flitted her arms and legs against and around him steamed her golden curls out of their perfect state and made her body sweat to an insatiable degree.

Originally, he was only planning on giving her a minute, but it was a full hour before the little faery showed signs of her energy slowing.

As he slowly unsheathed his finger, she wilted onto the pillow. Seeing her fragile state, Yin Kai tempestously poked her still-erect nipple. She shuddered.

"Now that that's done," Yin Kai stated, "I have a question for you."

"Tell me everything your know of and surmise that could potentially hurt my future cultivation related to you, your father, the Ancestral World, and the Faery Folk. Do not lie to me. "

"For everything you are unable to tell me, orgasm on that pillow desperately for a year's time straight, picturing nothing but my sweaty cock. If you inadvertently lie to me, orgasm desperately on that pillow for a year's time straight, picturing nothing but my sweaty cock."

The little faery looked at her sweat covered body and spoke quickly. "The faery tribe has many enemies. If you are linked to us, the enemies could come against you."

"I haven't set up any tricks or traps against you."

"To the best of my knowledge the faery tribe has set no traps against you."

"To the best of my knowledge, my father has set no traps up against you."

At this, the poor faery began to twitch furiously against the pillow as she began to roll restlessly against it.

'With the current time dilation rate, it should be about seven hours before she finishes.'

He poked the twitching faery. "Phoebe, let me know when you're done; I'm off to conquer a hill tribe."

She muttered incoherently.

"I honestly want to help you out, but I'm just too big. Tell you what. One day, I'll swing you so hard you won't be able to walk straight for an entire year."

She almost rolled off of the pillow.

He teleported her to an empty bed and placed her in between four pillows.

"Stay safe, I'm still waiting for my turn too."

He then teleported out of the Ancestral World and summoned Caihong. "Take me east, to the Falcon Tribe. Fly low."

As they passed hills, they saw various smokesignals rise around them. They were getting close. He landed a quarter mile from the tribe's bastion.

The Falcon Tribe's village was set on the side of a mountain, inside a small forest.

As the beautiful Caihong settled into the crook of his neck, the first tribesman arrived to greet them. "Why do you come here?"

"I have come to challenge your chief and unite the four tribes of the Great Plains. Tradition demands you bring me to him."

"Aye, it is so. Di Ri! Mi Do! Walk with us."

The two archers hiding in the trees slowly descended.

Yin Kai didn't blink.

As the three guided them into the village, the villagers stared out at the new arrival. Gossip was carried along the alleyways as he was taken to the small house built into the biggest tree. A giant falcon with a 30-foot wingspan nestled into the tree above.

An older man with a cane stepped out of the house. "I hear you have come to challenge me?"

"That I have."

To Caihong, Yin Kai whispered. "Go light."

She snorted and ruffled her feathers. As the falcon prepared to descend, she sent him a glance. The poor falcon flipped in the air and landed on his rump.

The elder communicated with it and tapped his foot. "The position of chieftain belongs to you." Stretching out his staff, he handed it to Yin Kai.

"Come, come, elder, let us go inside first." Yin Kai quickly responded, bringing him into the hut.

As they sat down, the Elder had one of the villagers bring them tea. "From where do you hail?"

Yin Kai cupped his hands before responding. "I come from a land far to the south. However, before we start, I must tell you something. I have not come here to become your chief."

The elder raised his brow. "I am here," Yin Kai continued, "To become your chief of chiefs."

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