After a few minutes.
—That mouth is so hot! I kept watching and saw Mia sucking the top of my cock while her breasts massaged the underside of it.
She was so busy sucking my cock that she didn’t even notice the owner of that cock was praising her mouth.
—Oh shit, I’m about to cum. As soon as I said that, her sucking speed increased, and the pressure between her breasts tightened — it felt like paradise.
Suddenly, I felt like my cock was going to explode, and I thrust into her mouth as she kept pulling with a vacuum.
"Urrr~~"
I choked, feeling her tongue, rolling my eyes back in pleasure.
This woman is perfect for a blowjob.
After the orgasm, I took a deep breath, grabbed Mia’s hair with one hand, looked into her eyes, and said,
—I liked that. Now you can go back to your place.
Mia sucked and cleaned my cock with her warm mouth before stepping away as if nothing had happened.
As the balloon slowly descended, I adjusted the biochip’s zoom and pointed it directly at the area surrounding the tower.
At first, it looked like an ordinary mountainous forest, but the more I observed, the more I realized there was sothing deeply wrong — or fascinating, depending on your perspective.
The shimring lakes scattered through the forest like small silver eyes imdiately caught my attention.
They weren’t just water.
As I adjusted the focus, I saw strange creatures inhabiting those ponds and the surrounding forest.
Demonic vines, pulsing as if they were giant veins, wrapped around the mutilated body of a deer, slowly draining it.
Carnivorous... I thought, noticing the tallic sheen at the tips of the vines.
Carnivorous owls flew overhead, their dull red eyes staring as they tore chunks of flesh from so small animal.
Farther away, a land elephant with enormous pillar-like hooves and skin that looked carved from living rock crushed vegetation as it passed.
Even so, it seed cautious as it approached one of the lakes.
A giant swamp crocodile, with scales black as obsidian, erged from one of the glowing waters and swallowed a small rodent whole.
This place is deadly... I thought, a slight chill running through as I watched nature devour itself.
But at the center of it all, like a jewel amid the savagery, stood the tower.
It was imposing, over a hundred ters tall, made of white stone that looked like polished marble.
Even so, it wasn’t immune to the forest’s influence.
At its base, the demonic vines twisted around the white stone, turning the tower into a mixture of beauty and threat.
The thorns glead like blades, and I could see piles of bones scattered around the foundation, as if the vines were feeding the tower itself with the blood of intruders.
The balloon landed with a light tremor, and the impact pulled back to reality.
Marcelina finally stepped out of the control cabin, shutting off the gas.
She looked at us with a calm expression, but there was absolute authority in her gaze.
—Welco to Sunmount Tower, she said, her voice echoing among us.
—Now form a line near the balloon entrance, and if you value your life, do not stray from or the periter. Let’s just say this forest is... unusual.
Everyone seed to understand the seriousness of her words.
—Follow .
Marcelina began walking, and we all followed closely.
—Pay attention! her voice rang out clearly, tinged with almost cruel amusent.
—Although the Acolytes of our academy perform periodic cleanups, there are still living creatures, corrupted beings, and malevolent things wandering this area.
—So, as I already warned you, if you wander off, we might as well start thinking about honoring your corpse.
She laughed softly, but it was a cold laugh, like the sound of breaking glass, and it was enough to make the faces of all the acolytes around pale.
As for , I kept walking in the middle of the group, preferring the relative safety of being surrounded by others.
Marcelina continued walking, moving with confident, unhurried steps.
Step by step, the group ventured deeper into the forest.
The environnt grew denser, with thick leaves blocking much of the sunlight.
However, there was a soft golden glow around us, a light mist that seed to warm the air.
Suddenly, sothing flickered in my peripheral vision.
It was black and fast, like a blur.
My eyes locked onto the figure, and I realized it was a creature with a body similar to a scorpion’s — but much larger, nearly the size of a car.
—Biochip, start scanning!"
["Task initiated!"]
["Scanning started!"]
["Beep!"]
The tallic voice of the biochip echoed in my ears:
["An unknown high-energy creature!"]
["Sex: Male."]
["Species: Giant Scorpion."]
["Strength: 4."]
["Agility: 5."]
["Vitality: Approximately 5."]
["Evaluation: Extrely dangerous!"]
My eyes widened.
This monster is much stronger than the giant spiders...
An ordinary warrior would die within seconds against that thing!
Instinctively, I moved closer to Marcelina.
It was as if she were the only reliable shield against the terrors of this forest.
She noticed the group’s movents and laughed softly, a peculiar glint in her red eyes.
—It seems our little acolytes have finally understood the dangers.
The group kept moving forward, and soon the forest beca even more lush.
Towering ancient trees dominated the landscape, while the distant sounds of creatures echoed around us.
I couldn’t tell if it was just my imagination, but the sun seed more intense, as if the solar disk above the tower were amplifying its light.
Suddenly, the biochip alerted once again:
["Warning!"]
["Danger!"]
["A high-energy entity is approaching!"]
["Position: South, behind a tree, now running toward you!"]
Adrenaline surged through my veins.
I turned my head and instinctively crouched.
A sharp, piercing sound tore through the air:
"ARRRR!"
A giant black spider with glowing red eyes erged, its razor-sharp legs moving rapidly.
It lunged toward one of the acolytes ahead of .
"Zap!"
Before anything worse could happen, a nail of light shot from the tip of Marcelina’s finger.
The speed was surreal, and the projectile pierced the spider’s head with deadly precision.
"Crahh!"
The creature collapsed, blue blood spilling out and splattering the acolyte, who stood frozen in shock.
For a few seconds, the girl remained motionless before letting out a sharp scream.
"HAAAAAAAAAA!"
Marcelina didn’t even look back.
—It seems these red-eyed giant spiders are increasing in number again.
—I suppose I’ll need to assign more missions after we return, so you Acolytes can clean up this area.
She turned to us with an impatient look.
—What are you waiting for? Let’s go!
The tearful acolyte rubbed her eyes, trying to regain composure, and finally followed the group with hesitant steps.
As for , I kept my focus ahead, where Marcelina led the way.
Each step deeper into the forest was a reminder of how deadly this world could be.
After another hour of walking, we finally reached the entrance of the tower.
Before us, it lood like an imposing sentinel, its white structure reflecting sunlight while the thorny vines at its base seed to pulse with a life of their own.
I shook my head, trying to focus, but I couldn’t deny the comfort I felt.
Every pore of my body seed to breathe on its own, absorbing the warm, gentle energy in the air.
—Biochip, what’s the situation now?
["Beep!"]
["Task established!"]
["Environntal sample acquisition, analysis in progress!"]
["There is a significant increase in a type of energy particle here that resonates faintly with the host’s brain."]
["They are presud to be Light and Radiance energy particles!"]
The tallic voice of the biochip echoed in my mind, and everything began to make sense.
So that’s it!
These energy particles are clearly beneficial to Light Mages.
It’s just like the novels from my previous world, where cultivators always sought regions rich in spiritual energy to progress.
As I pondered this discovery, we climbed the stone steps, each footstep echoing against the solid structure surrounding us.
The stairs led us to a massive wooden door, adorned with a stone statue standing guard beside it.
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