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Su Su is twenty years old, a junior at A University, one of the most prestigious universities in the country. On her first day of school, a photo of her pure, smiling face in the sunlight dominated the A University forum, striking a chord with the male students and stirring their hormones. She thus earned a series of strange titles such as “The Most Beautiful Campus Belle in A University’s Century History,” “Venus in the Holy Light,” “A Pure Angel Fallen to Earth,” and “The White Moonlight Unifying the Aesthetic Standards of A University’s Male Students.”
No one knows what twisted, morbid desires lie hidden beneath her seemingly divinely crafted exterior.
Su Su was beautiful and lovely from a young age, but unfortunately, she was born into a chaotic family. Her father was not only an alcoholic but also a gambling addict. After squandering the family fortune, he forced her beautiful mother to work as a prostitute to pay off his gambling debts. From her earliest memories, she could see all sorts of men coming and going from their house, entering her parents’ room, followed by her mother’s moans, a mix of pain and pleasure, the men’s hoarse roars, and the creaking of the large bed under their weight.
Each man would emerge radiant, with a satisfied expression, some even giving her a disgusting, slick look.
When she finally understood what was happening after starting middle school and experiencing her first orgasm, her mother, unable to endure life any longer, chose to end her own life. Shortly after, her father was imprisoned, reportedly for over a decade.
Su Su, suddenly orphaned and without grandparents, naturally became a burden, passed around among her relatives.
In this environment, the increasingly beautiful young woman, like a blossoming flower bud, inevitably became the object of desire. To avoid being driven away, this girl, living under someone else’s roof, not only couldn’t speak out but also had to pretend to be agreeable to increase her chances of survival.
At that time, she learned how to use her beauty and body to achieve her goals, and she also learned how sordid and despicable men could be. Almost all men could be controlled by manipulating their lower bodies.
It could be said that Su Su grew up on semen; her flawless skin, large breasts, slender waist, and shapely buttocks were all cultivated through daily exposure to semen, resulting in her most alluring appearance.
Su Su, who thought she could be reborn after finally getting into the best university in the country, sadly discovered after starting university that her body had become so depraved that she had developed a sperm addiction. Without semen, she would experience an unbearable itch, while psychologically, she found men dirty and disgusting. This dual torment of body and mind twisted her desires. She had no desire for the men who actively pursued her. Yet, she indulged in sexual desires with other men who were considered “high-quality” by others.
The male students at A University privately said that “A University’s most beautiful campus belle” was aloof from men, pure and innocent, just like her appearance—the purest snow lotus1 on the mountain.
But little did they know what kind of filth lay buried beneath that lotus2.
Footnotes:
- The snow lotus holds profound cultural significance and is highly revered:
Purity and Resilience: Its ability to thrive in extremely harsh, cold, and snowy environments makes it a potent symbol of purity, strength, and unwavering resilience.
Spiritual Importance: In Tibetan and Hindu cultures, it is considered a sacred flower, often associated with spiritual purity, enlightenment, and the gods, such as Lord Brahma.
Rarity and Elusiveness: The flower is rare and difficult to access, growing in remote areas and having a short blooming period, which adds to its mystique and value. It can take years for the plant to bloom from seed. ↩︎ - The most common negative slang term related to “lotus” in Chinese internet culture is “white lotus” (bái lián huā). This term is used to describe a person, typically a girl or woman, who appears innocent and pure on the surface but is secretly manipulative, malicious, or scheming. ↩︎

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