Chapter 180
Author: Enigma Stone
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"Ha ha ha! Bro, we’re all men here—we get it."

"Professor Wilson is too sharp. No need to explain, my friend. We all understand!"

"Yeah, yeah, don’t pretend. The professor already knows!"

The classroom erupted into hearty laughter again. The young man could only scratch his head awkwardly, his face flushed with embarrassment.

"Your eyes are sunken, your lips are pale. If you keep this up, your body is going to collapse—and you might be risking your life," Joseph suddenly shifted his tone, his gaze turning serious.

"Have you ever… fainted during masturbation?" he asked bluntly.

The question hit the student like a thunderbolt. He froze, his face a mix of shock and disbelief. "Professor Wilson, you mean… this could actually kill me?"

"It usually doesn’t lead to death," Joseph replied, his tone calm but piercing, "but there are times when it might feel worse than death."

"Picture this: years from now, you’re successful in your career and married to a beautiful wife. But when the time c
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