When Linda questioned him, Cory's eyebrows furrowed in rage. One of the reasons he had decided to come this far into this island that he bought was because he wanted a life of solitude. A life of solitude meant that he wanted to embrace celibacy and abstain from everything and anything that has to do with sexual intricacies. If he wanted two hundred beautiful women to keep him company on the island, he would have asked his errandboy to go fetch them for him. In fact, if he wanted to build a harem, that would be the least of his worries. What Linda had just said to him offended him a great deal, but he didn't want to act on it. If there was anything he had learned during the process of cultivation, it was the fact that celibacy and utmost focus were the fastest routes to perfect a spiritual life and energy. Celibacy keeps the mind pure, and the spirit is not smeared. Utmost focus in a quiet environment enhances connection and clears out pressures that could foul the air and reduces
All the girls had returned to the tent. They couldn't tell how they got back there, but they were all seated on the rug, staring blankly into the space. A couple of them had their minds wandering around the scene that had unfolded before Cory vanished into thin air. Things like these were only seen in the movies, but not only did they see it, but they felt it equally. Some of them still didn't know what to believe at that moment. Some still thought it was an illusion. Some felt like they had been daydreaming, and none of those was right. "He's not human." One of the girls finally found the boldness to say it. A couple of the girls gazed at her and inspected her face to further analyze the reaction that inspired what the girl had just said. No one gave a comment to what she had said. They looked away as though they didn't want to be part of the conversation. "How did he do that?" Another person asked. "How does he do it?" Someone had another way of putting the question. There
Cory's eyes were super active as he stared at the screen right in front of him. As usual, the bunny had been sent on the secret mission again to gain information for him. He looked intrigued and quite surprised. His eyes trailed from the large screen to the floor as his lips muttered unintelligible words. "They are here for the scroll?" Cory thought out loudly for the first time. His eyes squinted, and he got up on his feet. He sauntered to the refrigerator and brought out a bottle of red wine. He picked a glass and turned a half-filled content of the wine. He took a swig. He shut his eyes, letting the savor invade every corner of his mouth. He shook his head. This was not what he wanted at that moment. He walked away from the refrigerator to the bar that was carved into the corner of the foyer. He grabbed a bottle or vodka and took a fifth of it. His eyes were getting really heavy now, yet he wasn't close to getting intoxicated. There are a lot of perks for living this spiritu
"Immortal Dao?" Cory muttered as his mind became isolated from the things happening around him. Not only had he swam from his pool to find himself in the middle of the ocean, but a couple of dolphins had come to pay homage to him. In fact, he was traveling on one of the dolphins at the moment, an entourage of other dolphins idling around him. He wasn't really sure of what to make of this. At least not yet. What does this mean? Does it mean that he had scaled through the order of events in the spiritual world?For a fact, he didn't even know when he levels up. He didn't know what the requirements for leveling up were. All he knew was that he was constantly being assigned tasks by the system, and he had to complete them to get some gems. Right now, as it stood, it seemed like he had just completed another task that he didn't know he was doing. He had just been referred to as an Immortal Dao by the system. "Does this mean that I am no longer a supreme god?" He asked, trying to get th
"Ah... not this fool." Cory grunted as soon as he saw the yacht. The truth was that the yacht was still several meters away from the beach, let alone from the tent. Cory had not gotten a clear view of the design of the yacht yet, let alone the face of the person on the yacht. But then again, how did he know the person on the yacht? He should be pondering on this, but he chose not to. He wouldn't spend the rest of his time getting shocked every second by new discoveries. The yacht finally stopped at the shore, and a young man climbed down from the yacht. The man started to walk in the direction of the tent. That was the first thing for any sane human being to do. You meet yourself in a place. The first thing to do is approach the only group of people in sight. He kept on walking until he was close enough. When he was close enough, the faces of the girls were clear to him. Just from that spot, he could recognize a couple of them. He wanted to stay on that train of thoughts when al
"How did he do it? Where did he go just now?" Aine wondered, walking briskly to the front whether or not she would be able to trace the footsteps of Cory, but she couldn't find any. "Is he human?""He looks like a human, but does not act like one. Imagine what happened with the cannibals, too.""Whenever I remember, it gives me the chill. How can a human do all these things that this guy did?""I'm losing some brain cells at this point."The couple of girls were throwing the words around as soon as Cory left. They really didn't know what to make peace with. They didn't know what to believe. A few others who were not talking were lost in thoughts. The likes of Linda still had the image of Cory's dick in her head, and she couldn't blur it out. She wanted it to remain in her head. It would seem as though it was a form of solace for her in this kind of situation. The biceps and abs of Cory were just too unreal. His body looked like he had been sculpted by the best sculptor the world ha
Linda was reluctant as she led the way. In fact, she couldn't hide the fact that she was scared. She was dragging her feet along the beach sand and towards the forest. "Could you make it faster?" Stephen's urgent voice knocked her out of the fear. "Oh y-yeah." She stuttered, getting a grip of herself. As soon as she increased the pace to a normal stride, Stephen walked to her side, and they were walking side-by-side. "Is your father Havill?" Stephen demanded. Linda was stunned as she gazed at him. She couldn't hide the surprise, but then she looked away. "Seems like everyone can just see through me." Linda muttered. "Sometimes, I just feel like I'm a sort of transparent material that could be seen from the other side." Her tone was a little bit gloomy. "You don't sound proud of your father. You're his only daughter. Fathers are fond of their daughters." Stephen tried to make her see some sense. "I am proud of him, of course, but knowing what he's capable of, I just don't know
"What the fuck!" Most of the girls had the same thing to say. At that point in time, it seemed as though they had all just forgotten their miseries. Their worries were gone when they found the cannibalS kneeling and bowing. Initially, they were scared out of their wits and didn't want to come up to the mountaintop, nor did they want to stand at the mouth of the cave in case of a ruthless encounter with any wild cat. "Since when has it been?""How many hours has it been?""Are you kidding me? Isn't it past one day already?" The girls couldn't come to a conclusion yet. No matter how hard it was to track the timing, it didn't even alter the most important thing they wanted to know so badly. Ever since they left the mountaintop, have the cannibals been bowing? it was hard to tell. "Why are they bowing?" Stephen asked cluelessly, turning to Linda. The manner at which Linda was staring at the cannibals, it seemed as though she might know one or two things about the situation. "That