3064 Third Wheel
“It is finished,” I said suddenly; Marina, who was lying beside me, looked at me with excitement in her eyes.
“Show me,” she said excitedly; I nodded and raised my hand, and immediately, the badge came flying from my shirt onto the floor as it appeared in my hand; I transferred the blueprint my clones had created inside inheritance.
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Buzz!
The badge buzzed lightly, and soon a huge round projection appeared in the room.
The duvet covering Marina slid down as she sat up, giving me the full view of her delicious breasts, the one faint red bite mark that is rapidly healing.
It hadn’t been a minute since we had stopped, and we only planned to rest for a few minutes before we started again.
My one hand moved toward her breast and began to play with it while I sucked on another as she studied the blueprint I had created after months of study. It will be a legacy that I will leave behind.
It will make the academy self-sufficient.
“It is quite comprehensive,” she said while I just hummed, enjoying her breasts too much to reply to her properly.
For these things, I had fought the damn war and killed the Grimm, and I will enjoy them to my heart’s content. Even Marina did not stop me; she knew much I loved them.
“It will really be amazing if you are able to do it, though it will be quite difficult,” she said softly, but I heard the challenge in her voice. “Yes, it will be difficult, but your love will do it,” I said and flipped her up, taking her top of me, right above my member.
“We should sleep early today; your parents are coming to visit tomorrow,” she said as she slowly descended.
“We will see,” I said and sheathed myself into her, drawing out a moan from her wonderful lips, the moans in the next few minutes got louder and louder as she rode me with wild abandon.
We did it the whole night and only slept at dawn before waking three hours later to be ready for my parents.
Days passed in bliss, and before I knew it, it had been six months since I defeated the Grimm.
Today is special; I have nearly finished with all the social occasions and responsibilities and will be starting my tours of the ruins. The first is the swirling ocean, and I am taking Marina with me and also the Professor, unwillingly.
“You know, professor, you don’t have to be the third wheel; you can explore the ruin on your own,” I said to the Professor.
It was supposed to be Marina and me, but the Professor is tagging along, despite me saying no to her.
“You have been hogging my sister for months; I want to spend some time with her,” she said as she circled her arms with Marina. “You are always welcome, Josie,” Marina said while looking at me guiltily.
I shook my head and walked through the hallway with them, and soon, we appeared in front of the huge blue metallic gates, which I pushed it opened and walked inside.
“I couldn’t help but feel awe whenever I see this thing,” said Professor as she looked at the huge teleportation gate.
Unlike Pyramid, which could only do teleportation in the world on its and needed separate ruin-breaking gates, our artifact teleportation gates could break through the ruins.
It is far safer than traveling through any of the ruin-breaking gates and also more efficient on energy.
It also eliminates the need for the technician, we will only need to add the coordinates, and it will send us there.
Buzz!
I had already uploaded the coordinates and only needed to select one before the teleportation formed the connection; as it did, it buzzed loudly.
“Let’s go,” I said as I took Marina’s hand and walked inside; a moment later, we were in the space tunnel, which is very hard to break, and we were moving extremely faster.
Step!
Seven seconds later, we breached the ruin boundary and stepped on it; I immediately looked up and saw dense energy clouds swirling over us.
“What a dangerous energy,” said Professor as she appeared.
She looked at her sister and felt relieved. I did not cover Marina with my energy; she is a High-Grandmaster now, and with her abilities, bearing this energy is no challenge for her.
It is even better for her growth if she stays in such a high-energy environment, seeing how her body absorbs this thick, dangerous energy without any problem; there is not even a hint of discomfort on her face.
“So, where is the special place where you were talking about?” she asked, “Near,” I replied as I began to walk.
If I wanted, I could have just taken her there; it would have only taken me a few seconds, but I wanted to enjoy the walk with her. If one forgets the danger of energy and spatial tear, this ruin is quite beautiful.
“It really a wonderful ruin,” said Marina and moved to kiss me; while the professor just looked, she did not even look ahead and instead stared to make me, wanting to make me feel uncomfortable, but I am not made of such thin skin.
I instead deepened the kiss and squeezed Marina’s ass tightly, making her let out a soft moan.
“Please, get a room,” said Professor, while Marina broke the kiss and glared at me. I smiled and took her hand into mine, and resumed the journey.
About an hour later, we reached our destination.
“What is this?” asked the professor seeing the building. “You will know soon,” I said and waved my hand; the runes came out and moved toward the door.
Buzz!
The door buzzed, and I pushed it open soon while, like always, Ashlyn and Nero flew out of me; they had no interest in coming inside.
We have entered the familiar hall of the monastery, with the stone door at the center. I took them toward it before opening it and walking inside.
“Whoa!”
Said Professor with shock as we appeared in front of the huge statue, radiating powerful divine energy.
The divine energy seemed to have gotten a lot stronger, likely because of my level; the stronger you are, the more it will affect you. It did not matter; it would only take me a few minutes more to reach the gates at its feet.
As for Professor and Marina, they both have a strong enough will to pass this challenge.
“Are those divine element flowers?” asked Marina, “Yes, I planted them when I was here last time,” I replied as I looked at mature divine flowers; all of them had reached Primary-II grade.
While it may seem like I had only left them for six months, it had been more than twelve years here, and in such thick divine energy, the over thousand plants I had planted had grown to Primary-II.
“Let’s go,” I said, and we walked toward the statue under its powerful divinity.
A smile couldn’t help but appear on my face as I walked toward the statue; for six months, there was no challenge. I hadn’t even sparred with anyone aside from teaching.
Now, this divine is pressing against me from all sides, trying to stop me, but it will not succeed.