Application For Divorce
AFD Chapter 47: Chaos (H)

The tattoo was positioned near the buttocks, right at the lower back near the hip line. The words “little bitch” weren’t very large but were clearly visible, inked in black which stood out against Cheng Jin’s pale skin, drawing even more attention.

The area around the tattoo was still red, looking rather pitiful.

Cheng Jin couldn’t see the tattoo himself and could only use a mirror, while Lu Tao even took a photo of it, displaying it on a huge light screen. Cheng Jin’s originally delicate and enticing body, now inscribed with those words, seemed even more sensual, and even exuded a carnal desire.

Cheng Jin blushed and stuttered, “It really says that, huh…”

“I like it,” Lu Tao said, looking utterly enamored, and even stuck out his tongue to lick at the tattooed area. Cheng Jin felt like the spot Lu Tao licked was burning, the previous pain vanished, leaving only a sense of heat, intense heat. He involuntarily wanted to flee, barely moving his knees forward before his ankles were grabbed by the man, and then he heard the sound of a zipper being pulled down.

Cheng Jin was startled, his face turning as red as if he was bleeding, and looked back at the man, “Are, are we going to do it?”

“Mm, I can’t resist.” The man’s eyes were filled with raw lust, his gaze fixed on his own mark on Cheng Jin’s body, his muscles tensing. His penis was quickly freed, the large glans rubbing against the tattoo, and the clear fluid leaking from the urethra moistened that patch of skin, making it look even more erotic.

“Mmm… honey…” Cheng Jin moaned lasciviously, wanting to escape yet reluctant to do so. The man’s penis was so hot, it felt like it would melt him, and it was so hard—if it were to penetrate… He hadn’t yet considered what the pull of it entering would feel like when his husband already had his shaft pressed against his small hole, thrusting in with one powerful move.

“Ah ah ah…” The doggy style position was initially not Cheng Jin’s preference, not because it was uncomfortable, but because he couldn’t see his partner. However, Lu Tao had placed a mirror in front of them, allowing Cheng Jin to clearly see the image of them coupling.

It was so shameful, yet he loved it.

The thick shaft buried itself completely in his rear, filling his intestines, and he could not only see his man’s face but also feel his warmth and see the love and possessiveness in his eyes.

Cheng Jin was ecstatic about this.

“After marking you, you are not allowed to leave me,” Lu Tao whispered into his ear, his tone serious, not teasing.

“I won’t… I’m forever yours!” Cheng Jin said softly.

Lu Tao chuckled lowly, licking his lips, “Forever my what?”

Cheng Jin, overwhelmed with shyness, still responded, “Your little bitch…”

The result of his teasing was the man’s more fierce thrusting, not only entering from behind but even lifting Cheng Jin in front of the mirror. The clear reflection showed their shameful appearances, Cheng Jin’s legs widely spread, his fleshly hole clasping and sucking on the man’s thick member, and from being pounded so fiercely, his own member was erect and trembling, eventually spurting out semen.

It felt too good, and so lewd.

In the dead of night, the two of them were almost constantly making love, from the bed to the sofa, from the sofa to the bathroom, from the bathroom to in front of the glass window… until finally, Cheng Jin’s legs were as limp as noodles, unable to stand on his own, and had to be carried by the man to be cleaned.

Lu Tao clearly adored the tattoo on his body, always desiring him when he saw it. The couple was debauched in the hotel for several days until, on the fifth day, they finally planned to go out.

The turmoil on Planet Sunshine didn’t seem to cause much conflict, and the area where they stayed had almost no disputes, so they felt safe wandering around the market.

Cheng Jin usually shopped at the bustling commercial streets, where almost everything sold was expensive luxury goods, even the restaurants were frightfully pricey and upscale. So, when he saw the bustling ordinary market, he found it both novel and exciting. Lu Tao couldn’t help but smile, handing him a stack of colorful banknotes, saying, “Buy whatever you want.”

Cheng Jin had been curious about these banknotes, and now took a closer look, “Is this paper money? Only valid on Planet Sunshine?”

“Yes, each planet, besides having a balance, also has its own exclusive currency, which you can exchange at the bank. Light screens aren’t commonly used on many planets,” Lu Tao explained simply.

Cheng Jin was puzzled, “Why not use light screens? Wouldn’t that be more convenient?” Light screens were usually worn on the wrist, small in size, fireproof, waterproof, and shock-resistant. They could record the owner’s identity information, make calls and video calls, search for any information, and even watch TV or movies, and conduct transactions. Essentially, when traveling on the Imperial Planet, one could leave everything behind but the light screen.

Lu Tao didn’t mock his naivety, instead patting his hair, saying, “Because most people on most planets can’t afford the price of a light screen.”

Cheng Jin nodded, somewhat understanding, his slight confusion quickly swept away by the bustling market. The town’s market wasn’t too far from the hotel, a wide road filled with people, some shouting their wares, some choosing and buying. Cheng Jin noticed that most of the vendors weren’t selling fruits but other kinds of general merchandise, like clothing fabric and daily necessities. Most of these were things he had never seen before.

When he saw something strange made of bamboo and learned after asking that it was a “broom,” Cheng Jin no longer naively asked, “Why not use robots for household chores?” He wandered around curiously, Lu Tao also showing interest in the market, even squatting down at a stall selling knife products. Cheng Jin, having no interest in weapons, said, “I’ll go ahead and look around.”

Lu Tao nodded, admonishing, “Don’t go far.”

“It’s fine, if I get lost, you can contact me,” Cheng Jin waved his wrist.

He looked around, drawn by a scent to buy a small bag of fried snacks, tasting deliciously fragrant. Among the seventy-two planets, most planets’ food was nutritious liquid supplements, while a few agricultural planets had fresh food available, and Planet Sunshine was one of them.

Cheng Jin ate the unknown food as he walked, soon spotting another interesting stall.

It was a stall selling knit goods.

Cheng Jin had already noticed the distinctive clothing of the locals, due to the hot climate, most people wore long-sleeve thin robes to cover their bodies from the sun. These robes were usually white but embroidered at the cuffs with unique patterns, Cheng Jin had asked and learned they were embroidered with Sunshine Planet’s aquatic plants.

Aquatic plants could thrive in arid areas, the tops of the plants forming a small sphere that collected moisture from the air, making their surroundings moist. What was most peculiar was that even when plucked, they still retained moisture, so spreading them on rooftops could cool the rooms.

The stall displayed mostly carpets and cushions, with many different patterns, clearly handwoven and very beautiful, some knitting techniques Cheng Jin didn’t even understand. The stall was manned by a middle-aged woman. He started chatting with her, and seeing his eagerness to learn, she pulled out special crochet hooks and thread, asking, “Want to give it a try? I’ll teach you.”

Cheng Jin’s eyes lit up, “Really?”

The middle-aged woman smiled and nodded, handing him a small stool to sit on. Cheng Jin thanked her, just about to sit down when he heard a commotion nearby, followed by frightened screams, and before he could react, a loud explosion sounded.

The blast was startling, making Cheng Jin’s face turn pale, but the middle-aged woman reacted quickly, hurriedly packing up her stall, saying, “The people from the Eastern Teachings have arrived, young master, you better leave quickly, it’s going to get chaotic here.”

“Ah…” Cheng Jin hadn’t fully processed the situation when the middle-aged woman had already gathered most of her goods and ran into the crowd, leaving behind an empty stall and some scattered items. Cheng Jin was stunned, and when another explosion sounded, he remembered to run, but the chaotic crowd made it unclear where to hide, until a vibration on his wrist reminded him.

He frantically pressed the call button, and Lu Tao’s voice came through, “Xiao Jin, where are you?”

“I, I…” The market wasn’t just a straight road; Cheng Jin had just taken a couple of turns and was already lost. He was about to respond when the indicator light on his wrist went out.

Signal interrupted!

Having never experienced this on the Imperial Planet, Cheng Jin initially thought his light screen was broken. He was about to redial when someone bumped into him, causing him to nearly fall over. Though he didn’t fall, he was swept along by the crowd towards a certain direction.

“Please, let me through…” Cheng Jin was panicking, trying to push through the crowd to go back, but he couldn’t make his way out, and the angry faces around him frightened him even more. He was carried forward by the crowd for several meters, then saw a scene of bloodshed.

A silver blade was pulled from a man’s chest, splashing blood a meter high, the horrifying sight making Cheng Jin tremble all over, his eyes widening. But the people around him, instead of fearing the blood, gritted their teeth and charged forward.

“No, don’t… Ah…” Cheng Jin was forcibly dragged into the “battlefield,” as both sides began a fierce skirmish, acting like they were killing enemies, terrifying Cheng Jin to his core. He dodged desperately, narrowly avoiding several blades, but the fighters were blinded by rage, not caring about the innocents caught in the middle, a blade raised high and then heavily chopped down towards Cheng Jin.

Cheng Jin saw the blade nearing his head, knowing it would likely split him in two. He wanted to run, but his legs felt as heavy as lead, unable to move, he could only close his eyes and wait for death.

In that instant, his mind went blank, the only image that surfaced was Lu Tao.

The expected pain did not come; instead, his body was suddenly pulled away, Cheng Jin quickly opened his eyes, seeing the person half-holding him.

It was Lu Tao!

The relief of escaping death made Cheng Jin exhale in relief, just about to speak, when Lu Tao had already kicked two people away, saying, “Let’s go.” He didn’t wait for Cheng Jin’s response, already dragging him forward. The crowd Cheng Jin couldn’t break through before was quickly cleared by Lu Tao. He swiftly brought Cheng Jin to the edge of the area, saying, “Let’s head back to the hotel.”

Cheng Jin had barely saved his life and nodded hurriedly, about to walk with his husband when his eye caught a figure, instinctively stopping in his tracks.

Lu Tao noticed he hadn’t followed, looked back at him, and asked, “What’s wrong?”

Cheng Jin’s eyes were filled with fear, his lips trembling, he pointed not far away, saying, “Honey, that person… isn’t that the driver who brought us here?”

Lu Tao followed his gaze and saw a man covered in blood. His vision was excellent, his ability to recognize strong, he didn’t need a second look to know Cheng Jin was right. The driver was fighting another man, but he only had a wooden stick, while the other had a knife, and he had already sustained several wounds, blood flowing freely. Lu Tao furrowed his brows, pushed Cheng Jin to the side under an empty stall, saying, “Hide well, I’ll go save him.” Adding, “I’ll be back in two minutes.”

Cheng Jin, trembling, nodded obediently and hid under the wooden stall, daring only to peek out and watch his husband’s figure.

Seeing his husband fight up close, he understood why Lu Tao was called the “War God.” Not only was he extremely proficient with weapons, but his combat skills were also top-notch. Cheng Jin didn’t even see how he moved; he was already by the driver’s side, blocking a descending blade, grabbed his wrist, and ran towards him.

Seeing him approach quickly, Cheng Jin breathed a sigh of relief, hurriedly crawled out from under the stall, about to run towards his husband when he saw Lu Tao’s expression change, a hint of fear in his eyes, his mouth wide open, roaring out two words.

The noise drowned out his words, and by the time they reached Cheng Jin’s ears, they were already unclear.

Cheng Jin was initially puzzled, but in just two seconds he understood the source of Lu Tao’s fear.

He heard the sound of a blade chopping towards his head.

And this time because of the distance Lu Tao couldn’t save him in time.

Eexeee[Translator]

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