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I Just Wanted to Teach Cultivation, But Goddesses Keep Coming!-Chapter 285 Why Does Every Ancient Map Lead Directly to a Harem?
"Don’t wait for me at lunch later, Mentor Lin Feng. I’m going to help with some birthday preparations for my grandma," Ning Xi said softly right after finishing breakfast.
Her tone was casual, but there was a determined glint in her eyes that hinted at deeper intentions.
Clearly, she already had something planned... something she was carefully setting into motion and an enticing scheme meant to draw Lin Feng closer and closer, until he would inevitably find himself caught between her sexy thighs.
Lin Feng glanced at her briefly, as if trying to read between the lines, but in the end, he simply nodded.
"I understand, Teacher Ning Xi."
With that, the group made their way out of the residence.
However, the moment they stepped into the courtyard, they were greeted by a shocking sight.
The entire area was packed.
Thousands of people had gathered outside, forming a dense sea of bodies that stretched far beyond the eyes could see.
These people hadn’t left at all, and in fact their numbers seemed to grow with each passing day.
The moment Lin Feng appeared, a wave of excitement rippled through the crowd.
"Mentor Lin Feng!"
"Please, accept me as your disciple!"
"Let me follow you, even as a servant!"
"Mentor Lin Feng, please let me hug your thick thigh forever!"
Voices overlapped one after another, filled with desperation, admiration, and near-religious fervor.
Many dropped to their knees on the spot, bowing deeply, their faces pressed to the ground as if worshipping a deity.
The scene was chaotic, almost surreal.
Lin Feng stood there, momentarily at a loss for words.
There seemed to be no limit to how shameless people could be.
His gaze swept across the crowd. Young and old, men and women, all of them looked at him with burning hope in their eyes.
To them, Lin Feng was no longer just a mentor... he was an opportunity, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to change their fate.
After a brief silence, Lin Feng finally spoke.
"Everyone, go home. You’re only wasting your time here."
His voice wasn’t loud, yet it carried clearly across the entire courtyard, instantly suppressing the noise.
For a moment, the crowd fell into an uneasy quiet.
But then...
No one moved.
Not a single person stepped back.
They remained where they were, kneeling, standing, or waiting patiently, as if rooted to the ground itself.
Because in their hearts, they all understood one thing...
Even the smallest chance of gaining Lin Feng’s favor was worth more than years and lifetimes of effort.
To be acknowledged by him, even for a brief moment, was akin to the heavens opening and bestowing divine fortune upon them.
Compared to that, what was a little waiting?
What was a few days... or even years?
Lin Feng narrowed his eyes slightly, realizing that his words alone would not be enough to disperse them.
Behind him, the others exchanged glances, equally stunned by the overwhelming performance on display.
The group arrived at the classroom stadium, only to find it even more crowded than before.
Compared to last time, the scene had grown far more chaotic.
A constant stream of newcomers had come to enroll in Lin Feng’s class, and the number of students had already surpassed three thousand.
Voices overlapped, bodies pressed together, and the entire stadium felt like it was on the verge of bursting.
Yet in the midst of it all, Lin Feng remained calm.
His gaze swept across the crowd, steady and indifferent, as if such a spectacle was nothing out of the ordinary.
His hands were clasped behind his back, and he stood there as immovable as Mount Tai.
One by one, he processed the enrollment forms, his movements unhurried and precise.
The clinking of payment being handed over continued without pause, and only after the final student had registered did he lift his head again.
Before him stood a massive crowd, all craning their necks, pushing forward, desperate for even a clearer glimpse of him.
The air had already become stifling.
Lin Feng frowned slightly. It wasn’t discomfort that bothered him, but the risk.
With this many people crammed into such a tight space, even the slightest disturbance could lead to chaos.
After a brief moment of thought, he made his decision.
"Everyone, we’ll continue outside," he said calmly. "It’s safer there than here."
His voice, though not raised, carried effortlessly across the entire stadium.
The noisy crowd immediately quieted, as if a silent order had descended upon them.
No one dared to object.
Very quickly, the mass of students began to move in an orderly line, following Lin Feng out of the stadium.
What had once been a chaotic crowd now resembled a disciplined procession, their earlier impatience replaced by obedience.
Once outside, the open space instantly relieved the suffocating pressure.
A vast field stretched out beneath the sky, easily accommodating the thousands gathered.
Only then did Lin Feng finally turn to face them properly.
Without wasting any time, he began.
It would have been foolish to teach them one by one.
With numbers like this, efficiency was everything.
So instead, Lin Feng taught them all at once.
"They paid money to see me. I might as well make it worth their money," Lin Feng thought to himself, already planning to focus on those who were truly worthy of his teachings.
His gaze moved across the crowd, sharp and discerning.
In a single glance, he could already see through their foundations, their talents, and even the nature of their hearts.
Those with clear minds and righteous intent received his true guidance where every word layered with profound meaning, every sentence capable of leading them closer to the Dao.
As for those with impure or darker intentions, he did not reject them outright.
Instead, he merely offered them the basics... nothing more, nothing less.
Fair, yet selective.
Then, his voice rang out across the field.
"Mountains beyond mountains, heavens above heavens... the Great Dao has no end, and the heart has no limit. To claim one has mastered the Dao is to reveal one’s own ignorance..."







