The Wizard's Biological Chip Can Process Everything-Chapter 26: Goodbye, Emily.

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Chapter 26: Goodbye, Emily.

As time passed, I felt a strong urge to cum after pounding Mia for several minutes.

—Mia, my sweet chocolate. My dick is going to explode!" I whispered forcefully next to Mia’s black ears, with an expression on my face that tightened even more when I felt as if her penis was about to explode.

"Pah~~"

"Pah~~"

"Uhhh~~"

—I’m being raped and it’s so hot!!!" Mia screamed in a muffled voice.

And her voice was nothing less than a release button that made me release my semen, letting it flow inside Mia like an ocean.

"Uuuuuhhhh~~"

I breathed tiredly when Mia immediately started convulsing on the bed, having multiple forced orgasms to the point that her eyes turned completely white and iris-less.

While my dick was inside her, I grabbed her in an embrace and bit her neck, and then her black ear.

—This chocolate-colored pussy is really amazing."

"Hhhhmmm~~"

The juice from Mia’s vagina suddenly gushed out of her hole without her being able to control it, and the bed became a completely filthy mess.

While the smell of our depravity filled the room like a gentle breeze, bringing much-needed relief.

...

After cumming several times inside Mia’s chocolate-colored womb, I whispered in her ear.

—This will be our secret. Don’t you dare tell anyone what happened today, or else not only will you suffer the consequences, but your friends will too."

Mia, after experiencing the paradise of pleasure caused by my villainous dick , takes a deep breath and replies in a tired voice.

—O... o... okay."

Soon after, I move away from Mia, put on my clothes, untie them, go back to my room, and go back to sleep in peace, completely sexually satisfied.

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The aroma of roasted chicken and the sweet scent of truffles and fresh fruits filled the place where the acolytes had gathered.

It was a feast unlike any other since I arrived here.

Certainly, the generosity of this breakfast was connected to our imminent departure.

I sat at the table and served myself generously.

Well, I deserve this, I thought as I chewed a juicy piece of chicken.

The fruit juices were refreshing, and the lightly sweet wine warmed my spirit.

As I ate, my eyes were drawn to the corner of the room.

There stood Professor Marcelina and Oliver, the five-star acolyte.

He was speaking to her in a low, respectful voice, and I noticed a faint blush on his face.

Interesting, I thought, observing the hesitation in his gestures and the obvious gleam of admiration in his eyes.

He’s captivated by her... as many must be.

I knew I wasn’t the only young man — the scent of her that subtly lingered in the air was certainly a brutal trap for weak-minded men.

Wallace, seated beside me, tore a large piece of meat from a chicken leg and commented casually.

—Having a five-star acolyte this semester is truly rare.

—Since he arrived, Professor Marcelina has spoken with him several times.

—I bet she’s planning to make him her personal apprentice.

Liam, always bitter, added.

—It’s no surprise.

—For a Mage, aptitude determines a large part of one’s progress.

—But accumulating knowledge and understanding is the true path to power.

I smiled inwardly as I continued eating.

If knowledge is the key, then I am in an advantageous position.

With my biochip and my ability to process information, I am years ahead of these acolytes and perhaps even ahead of some Mages.

On the other side of the room, the acolytes with lower aptitude were huddled together in a small circle.

Sophia, in her maternal tone, tried to cheer up Mia, who seemed strangely quiet.

—What’s wrong, Mia? Why so silent? Cat got your tongue? Sophia asked.

Mia lowered her head, avoiding my gaze from afar.

A wicked smile appeared on my lips.

This world is truly fascinating.

Where the strong make the laws and the weak simply obey.

That is how it should be.

Olivia, always protective, wrapped an arm around Mia’s shoulders and answered for her.

—She probably didn’t sleep well. We’re far from our families, from the comfort of home. That must be affecting her.

The atmosphere was tense, and even with the banquet before them, most seemed to have lost their appetite.

I, however, enjoyed every bite, watching silently.

After breakfast, Marcelina stepped away from Oliver and moved to the center of the room. Her presence drew attention.

—Prepare yourselves. We depart in two hours. Gather your belongings and wait here, she announced firmly.

Without hesitation, everyone began to move.

Back in my room, I packed my things quickly.

When I stepped out, I sighed.

—I need to visit Emily to say goodbye...

Walking through the nearly deserted camps, I noticed that the frantic energy of the indecisive acolytes had diminished significantly.

Now the place was much calmer, with small groups scattered here and there.

I had planned to meet Emily before each of us went our separate ways.

Since she had already chosen her academy, I at least needed to know where to write to keep in touch in the future.

The Blutil Tower is here.

I walked to the back of the student quarters and blocked the path of a girl I recognized from the journey.

—Hello, Samanta, do you know where Emily is?

Samantha has blue hair and matured early, demonstrating more confidence than most girls our age.

—Edu... Eduard!

She blushed when she saw me, probably remembering the times I helped some of the acolytes during the journey.

—Emily is in room 18, I’ll call her for you!

She grabbed her skirt and ran down the corridor.

I sighed inwardly.

This world was vast and full of beautiful girls, but my heart was already satisfied with Mia, so I ignored any other distracting thoughts.

Shortly afterward, Emily appeared before me.

—Eduard, good to see you and your ugly face.

She had clearly bathed and changed clothes, and the fresh air around her made her presence stand out even more.

—Ugly?

I’m handsome!

Some girls even like my face.

She realized the conversation was taking a strange turn and quickly changed the subject.

—Have you finished choosing your academy?

—Yes, I chose the Sun Mount Tower!

—The Sun Mount Tower.

She touched her chin thoughtfully.

—I’ve heard that tower is famous for Light Element magic.

She crossed her arms and stared at me.

—Are you sure your magical attribute is light?

I frowned.

—Yes, why?

—You don’t match light.

Maybe darkness would suit you better.

I heard her cheeky remark and started laughing.

—HAHAHA.

—I hope you don’t make a fool of yourself because of the height of the Sun Mount Tower.

I’ve heard it’s one of the towers built at terrifying heights!

—Terrifying heights?

—Yes, very high.

I thought for a moment.

If they were mages with affinity for light, it made sense that they would build their tower at the highest possible point to fully capture the sun.

—It doesn’t matter.

As long as you know where I am, that’s enough.

Let’s keep in touch in the future.

She spoke seriously, very different from her earlier smug expression.

—Let’s keep in touch.

I nodded firmly.

—Ah, do you know where Lucy went?

she asked suddenly.

—Lucy?

I shook my head.

—I heard her aptitude wasn’t very high, only second-grade acolyte level.

So she entered the Arcangrove Tower.

—I see.

I wasn’t very interested in that girl’s matters—after all, I had already toyed with her near the end of the journey and was tired of her, and now I would look for new partners.

I looked at Emily for a few seconds before speaking.

Maybe it was boldness.

Maybe just curiosity.

—Emily... do you intend to get married someday?

She blinked twice, clearly surprised by the sudden question.

—Married?

She crossed her arms, but not defensively.

It was more as if she were organizing her own thoughts.

—I need to focus all my attention on becoming a great mage.

Relationships... marriage... that would only distract me from my goal.

She spoke firmly.

There was no hesitation in her voice.

I smiled slightly.

—I understand.

But maybe... in the future... you’ll end up falling into my arms.

She stared at me for a second.

Then she started laughing.

A light laugh, almost musical.

—Eduard, you really do have an interesting personality.

She shook her head, still smiling.

—But the answer is still no.

I placed a hand over my chest as if struck by an invisible arrow.

—Cold.

She laughed again.

For a moment, we fell into silence.

—Take care at the Sun Mount Tower.

She said, more gently than before.

—Don’t go falling from those terrifying heights.

—Only if you’re there to dance for me in a sexy outfit,

I replied.

She rolled her eyes.

—Goodbye, Eduard.

—Goodbye, Emily.

And then we parted ways, but of course...

I would look for her in the future and I would force her to sleep with me. I don’t accept being rejected by a woman, not in this world.

Where there are no laws, or police to arrest me.

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