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I Cultivate 10,000 Times Faster-Chapter 137: [135] Crippled!
A couple seconds later, the Elven woman quaked as an intense orgasm exploded out of her. She screamed, "Aaaaaaah, fuuuuuuuck, I'm cuuuuuuuuuuuuuming. Fuck, fuck, yes Levi!"
As he deposited his load into her, Levi watched the most animated orgasm in his life. She shook, she screamed, she talked dirty, it was the hottest thing he'd ever seen. He finally pulled out, his cock still twitching, and demanded, "Clean my cock, slut."
This time she obeyed with lightning speed, spinning around and falling to her knees before him. She took his cock that was just in her no-longer-virgin-ass and began to bob on it, her tongue eagerly cleaning every inch, possibly endeavoring to retrieve any last remnants of cum still upstream inside his cock.
Finally spent, Levi collapsed back onto the bedroll, pulling her down with him. They lay tangled together, their bodies slick with sweat and sex, the air thick with the scent of their coupling. Lyra rested her head on his chest, her fingers tracing idle patterns on his skin.
"I meant it, you know," she whispered after a long silence.
"Meant what?"
"That I'm yours," she said, her voice soft but certain. "All of me."
Levi's arms tightened around her he smiled but didn't say anything.
Marcus woke everyone as the sun rose, his expression still tense with the urgency of their situation. "We move in ten minutes. Grab whatever food you can eat on the go. We need to reach Ironpeak City before nightfall."
As they broke camp and resumed their journey, Levi and Lyra maintained perfectly professional distance. They didn't exchange meaningful glances or show any sign of the previous night's intimacy. To any observer, they were simply teammates focused on survival.
By mid-afternoon, exhausted but pushing through., they finally reached a hill and saw Ironpeak City spread out below them.
The city was massive, easily one thousand times the size of Redwood Village.
The main gates was opened, with vehicles and travelers flowing in and out in steady streams. The sheer number of people would make it easy to disappear, to lose themselves in the crowds.
"We made it," Kai breathed in relief.
"Not yet," Marcus cautioned. "We need to enter the city and enter the academy before we know if we are safe or not."
They approached the gates, joining the line of travelers seeking entrance. Guards checked identification and asked basic questions, but nothing too intensive.
When Levi's turn came, he presented his Chaotic Star Academy identification badge. The guard examined it, raised an eyebrow at seeing a first-year student traveling alone, but ultimately waved him through.
Once inside, the group gathered in a side alley away from the main thoroughfare.
"This is where we part ways," Marcus said, though his expression showed reluctance. "Levi, you're heading back to your Academy?"
"Eventually," Levi confirmed. "I need to recover first, maybe a day or two. Then I'll take a transport directly there."
"Out academy is here but we will stay in the city
in Ironpeak for about a week," Marcus said. "Need to sell some of our materials, and the Golden Wyvern cub and rest properly. If you need anything before you leave, contact me on that device I gave you."
Levi nodded. "I will. And thank you. All of you. For everything."
Lyra stepped forward and, in a gesture that seemed natural given their recent adventures, gave Levi a quick hug. "Stay safe," she whispered, so quietly only he could hear. "Call me when you want to use me."
Levi's sick trembled and she immediately pulled back before the embrace could seem unusual, flashing him a smile with deep meaning as she smirked at him.
The Feng twins offered formal bows, their respect genuine. "If you ever need allies in the eastern territories, the Feng family will remember your help," Kai said seriously.
"Same for the our family," Marcus added. "You saved our lives multiple times. That creates a debt we won't forget."
With final farewells exchanged, the group separated. The Silverpeak students headed toward the merchant district where they could sell their materials. Levi went in the opposite direction, as he headed for an hotel.
He found one called the the Restful Phoenix—clean but not luxurious, cheap but not sketchy.
After securing a room and ensuring Luna and the wyvern cub were settled, Levi collapsed onto the bed.
He didn't immediately go to sleep though. He was already very close to the academy. There, punishment awaited him.
He had killed two academy students. That alone was enough for the academy to sentence him to death.
And now he'd killed the brother of a Peak Fiend-God bandit leader who would be hunting him once he discovered what happened.
The walls were closing in from every direction.
"When I get there, I'll cross that bridge," Levi shook his head and put it to the back of his head. "One problem at a time. First, survive the academy's judgment. Everything else comes after."
With that thought, he finally let exhaustion claim him, sinking into dreamless sleep.
Two days later, Levi stood at the transportation hub in Ironpeak City, preparing to board a hover-car that would take him directly to Chaotic Star City—the massive metropolis where Chaotic Star Academy was located.
The past two days had been spent in recovery. His Regeneration, boosted by the Celestial Moon Necklace, had healed half of his physical injuries. His meridians were still damaged but could now absorb energy. He wasn't at full strength yet but he certainly wouldn't be easily bullied.
He'd spent credits on a new set of clothes to replace his blood-stained and torn outfit then purchased supplies for Luna and the wyvern cub.
Now, as he stood before the sleek hover-car Levi couldn't help but think rapidly.
He was going back to face judgment for killing two students. What if he ran? He had resources now that could be sold for tens of millions. He could disappear, hide in some remote region where the academy couldn't find him.
But that thought lasted only moments before he dismissed it. The academy elders were Fiend-Gods. Finding one rogue student would be trivial for cultivators at that level. They could probably track him anywhere in the Eastern Federation within days. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
And even if he could hide successfully, what about his family? His parents and little sisters in Redwood Village? The academy would almost certainly use them as leverage, or worse, punish them for his escape.
Running wasn't an option. He had to face this directly.
"We will know when we get there."
He boarded the hover-car, paid the driver his fare, and settled into a seat near the back. Luna curled up in his lap.
The hover-car lifted smoothly into the air, its anti-gravity systems engaging as Ironpeak City shrank rapidly as they ascended to cruising altitude.
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# RETURN TO CHAOTIC STAR ACADEMY
The hover-car hummed through the sky, its sleek frame cutting through clouds with practiced ease. Levi sat in silence, his mind a carefully maintained blank slate. Every time a worry tried to surface—the punishment awaiting him, Bloodstorm's inevitable pursuit, the Asura bloodline's hunger for slaughter—he pushed it back down.
One problem at a time.
Luna squeaked softly in his lap, her small paws kneading his leg in a soothing rhythm. The Golden Wyvern cub, Aurelia, was secured in her specialized carrier beside him, occasionally letting out small chirps that sounded almost musical.
Through the window, Levi watched the landscape transform below. Rolling hills gave way to dense forests, which eventually yielded to cultivated farmland stretching as far as the eye could see. Small villages dotted the terrain like scattered seeds, each one a tiny cluster of civilization in the vast wilderness.
After three hours of flight, the driver's voice crackled through the cabin speakers. "Passing the eastern checkpoint. Chaotic Star City will be visible in approximately two hours."
Levi nodded to himself and shifted in his seat. His body still ached from accumulated injuries, though his Regeneration was steadily working to repair the damage. His meridians, while no longer completely shredded, remained fragile—like glass that had been carefully glued back together but could shatter again under too much stress.
He pulled out a small vial from his spatial ring—one of the remaining Decade Condensed Jade Extract bottles he had.
Might as well use this time productively.
He uncorked the vial and took a careful sip. The taste was sweet and cooling, like mint-infused honey. The moment the liquid touched his tongue, he felt energy flooding through his body.
"Sizzle…"
Steam rose from his skin as his cells absorbed them and started to replicate and repair themselves. His damaged meridians began to repair more quickly, the microscopic tears knitting back together. His depleted energy reserves started to refill, drop by precious drop.
Levi closed his eyes and activated the Oceanic Soul Scripture, guiding the healing energy through the four phases of his meditation technique. The extract's power was amplified by his cultivation method, distributed evenly throughout his body instead of concentrating in one area.
[Cultivation of 'Oceanic Soul Scripture' detected]
[Random multiplier activated: 4,200×!]
[Healing efficiency drastically increased!]
[Meridian recovery: 50% → 75%]
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