NOVEL Interstellar Beast World: Winning the Villain's Heart with Cubs Chapter 228: They All Trust Me…
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Chapter 228: Chapter 228: They All Trust Me...

The spiritual sea was no longer cracking. The riot was over. Yue Yue felt a deep sense of relief. She had saved him from the darkness inside his own mind.

Yue Yue finally opened her eyes and came out from the spiritual sea. She found herself wrapped in a very warm and tight embrace. It was Cang Yuze holding her close to his chest.

He was whispering sweet words into her ear. His face had a very bright pink blush on it. He looked at her with so much love and relief in his ocean blue eyes.

Suddenly, he leaned down and kissed her forehead gently. "Thank you, Yue Yue," he whispered. "Thank you for taking care of me and saving my mind from the dark."

Yue Yue blinked and finally looked down at his long mermaid tail. She gasped in surprise. The deep, bloody hole that showed his bone was completely gone now.

His scales were shimmering and perfect again. She never knew that healing a spirit form could also heal a physical body so fast. She was in total awe of the magic.

She turned her head and looked at Feng Yanshen with a questioning gaze. He was the one who had taught her everything, but he had never taught her that she could do something like this.

Feng Yanshen felt his lips twitching as he looked at her shocked expression. He knew exactly what was going inside her mind. He thought she was a very silly but wonderful girl. She did not even know how rare her power was. freewebnoveℓ.com

He stepped forward and flicked her forehead lightly with his finger. Yue Yue pouted and rubbed her head. "What are you looking at me for?" he asked with a small smirk.

"It is you who is so good and powerful," Feng Yanshen continued. "You are our mighty warrior, Yue Yue." He was teasing her, and it made her face turn very red.

Yue Yue glared at him and shouted, "You never told me a wound could be healed like this! If it is so easy, why don’t other females just help like this?"

She was very serious. "It would save so many lives!" she added. She knew that many males still struggle with so many threatening wounds and spiritual riot.

If females could just help, wouldn’t it increase the condition of all the Orcs?

Feng Yanshen was very amused by her words. The other men in the room felt the same way. Han Soi could only shake his head slowly. He did not know how to tell her the truth.

He knew that only Yue Yue was capable of this. Most females in their world were very selfish. They always ran away if someone mentioned giving spiritual comfort to a male.

They were afraid of the pain and the darkness inside a warrior’s mind. They would never risk their own safety to clean a polluted spiritual sea like Yue Yue just did.

"You are special, Yue Yue," Han Soi said softly, his voice carrying a warmth that felt almost tangible. He stepped closer, his fingers gently brushing through her hair. "Not everyone has a heart as brave and kind as yours. You are the only one who can do this."

Yue Yue blinked, her lashes trembling slightly as she looked at them. Their gazes were filled with expectation... no, more than that...trust. A kind of trust so deep it made her chest feel a little tight.

She didn’t fully understand why.

To her, what they were asking didn’t seem difficult.

Her fingers unconsciously curled at her sides as she thought about it again. Entering someone’s spiritual sea, soothing their mind, easing their pain...it felt almost instinctive to her. Like breathing. Like reaching out her hand when someone stumbled.

How could anyone refuse something like that?

If it was simple... if it didn’t hurt her... and if it could save someone, then why wouldn’t she do it?

Her brows knitted slightly in confusion.

What she didn’t know, what no one had truly explained to her, was that entering another’s spiritual sea was never "simple."

For most people, it was a dangerous and exhausting act.

A spiritual sea was the most vulnerable and private place of a person. It held their memories, emotions, fears, and instincts.

Allowing someone else inside meant lowering all defenses...something especially difficult for males, whose instincts were often more guarded and territorial.

Even when they permitted it, their subconscious would resist.

That resistance could feel like invisible waves crashing against the intruder, pushing them away, tearing at their consciousness. Many who tried would be rejected violently, sometimes even injured by the backlash.

And even if one succeeded in entering...

The burden didn’t end there.

Providing spiritual comfort meant taking on the chaos within another person...their pain, their turmoil, and their instability. It was not uncommon for the female to walk away with a splitting headache, dizziness, or even emotional residue that lingered long after the connection was severed.

It was, in many ways, a transfer of suffering.

A silent exchange. Yet Yue Yue had never experienced any of this.

Whenever she entered someone’s spiritual sea, it felt... calm. As if she were stepping into a quiet lake rather than a raging storm. Their consciousness would open to her naturally, welcoming her presence instead of fighting it.

And when she offered comfort, it never felt like she was taking anything upon herself. Instead, it was as though the chaos simply dissolved under her touch, disappearing without leaving a trace.

She tilted her head slightly, her confusion deepening. free𝑤ebnovel.com

Was it because of her high-grade ability?

Or...

Her gaze flickered briefly toward the men before her.

...was it because they trusted her so completely that their instincts didn’t reject her at all?

That thought lingered, soft and uncertain, like a question she didn’t yet know how to answer.

But even so, To Yue Yue, it still felt simple.

And so, after a brief moment of hesitation, her expression softened. The confusion in her eyes didn’t disappear, but it quieted, replaced by a gentle resolve.

"If I can help..." she murmured, her voice light but sincere, "then I will."

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