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[Urban] Spring Breeze and Rain Record (Complete) - 15 

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Chapter Two.

With a "snap," something cold was pressed against my neck, and at the same time, a sharp weapon was pressed against my temple.

I turned around and saw Black Hawk's face, which had been burned black.

"You?..."

"Haha, you didn't expect that, did you? This little fire didn't kill me. Haha..."

Black Hawk laughed wildly.

"What happened, Ah Qi?"

I asked Ah Qi curiously.

"Ike, you were too careless. That magic-suppressing circle around your neck was on Black Hawk just now. Have you forgotten its function?"

Ah Qi said.

"So, my fireball didn't hurt him?"

"Of course, he was just burned black, his body wasn't seriously injured."

"Then what should I do now?"

I asked.

"You need my help with this little thing? Ike, you've disappointed me too much. You handle it yourself!"

Ah Qi said.

"Hey, hey..."

No matter how I called, Ah Qi ignored me.

Without Ah Qi's help, I had to figure it out myself.

"What do you want?"

I asked Black Hawk.

"Hmph... I want to kill you all now."

Black Hawk said hatefully.

"Don't say such unrealistic things, be rational. How about this, you put down your knife, we'll let you go, and we'll pretend we never met, how about that?"

I said to Black Hawk.

"Haha, do you think I'm a three-year-old? You think I'd put down my knife? Your companion could kill me in a second. Enough talk, make that guy put down what he's holding."

Black Hawk was still wary of the magic capsules Dereks was carrying.

Dereks looked at me, and I nodded, signaling him to put them down.

Dereks placed the bag containing the capsules in front of him.

"You, step back,"

Black Hawk said, pointing at Dereks. Dereks had no choice but to step back. At the same time, Black Hawk, holding me hostage, moved forward to where the bag was. He held a dagger to me in his right hand, squatted down, and picked up the bag with his left hand.

"Hahaha! Ike, you bastard, you're finished this time. You wanted me dead, didn't you? You go die first!"

Black Hawk laughed wildly as he raised his dagger high, aiming it at me.

The sunlight reflecting off the dagger shone on my face, and I thought to myself, "No way, am I really going to die like this? I still have so many things to do! There are beautiful girls waiting for me at home! And who knows how many girls in the world are waiting for me to chase after! Besides, as the protagonist of this book, I shouldn't die so early, right?"

(A-Qi: "Damn, you can still think like this even when you're about to die, Ike, I really admire you.")

As my last second in this world, I originally wanted to strike a cool pose before closing my eyes and waiting to die, but due to time constraints, I had to skip the first part and just close my eyes and wait to die.

"Ah..."

A scream, I wasn't sure if it was my own voice, but judging from the deduction, it should be my own scream.

Why don't I feel anything? Am I already dead?

I tried to open my eyes a crack, the sunlight intensely irritating my corneas.

"Could it be that there's a sun in the underworld too?"

I wondered.

When I fully opened my eyes, I found myself still standing in the same spot, with Dereksis running towards me.

"Boss, are you alright?"

he asked anxiously.

I looked left, right, up, down... checking myself thoroughly, but I couldn't find any injuries.

Huh, what's going on? Is it that God protects good people from getting hurt?

I looked back and saw Black Hawk lying on the ground, a long knife piercing his heart. Beside Black Hawk's body stood a man who looked somewhat familiar.

"Did you kill him?"

I pointed at Black Hawk's corpse and asked the man.

"Yes, I killed him. Are you alright, my benefactor?"

the man said.

"My benefactor?..."

I looked at him strangely.

"Have you forgotten? I'm the beggar who broke my leg a few days ago! You healed my leg and even gave me a gold coin,"

the man said.

"Ah, it's you."

I was very surprised. I never expected that my momentary act of kindness would save my life. It seems the saying "good deeds are rewarded" is true.

"But how did you get here?"

I asked curiously.

"Please let me tell you. My name is Adva, and it all started a few months ago..."

"Wait, Adva, I'd love to hear your story, but if we don't leave now, the sheriff will come and we won't be able to leave. We need to pack up quickly and get out of here. Tell me your story after we're gone!"

I said.

“Okay,”

Adva nodded hastily.

The three of us then searched the entire house, finding over a hundred gold coins. In the woodshed at the back, I also found several orcs that Black Hawk had bought to sell to me.

I unlocked their chains, took them to the cellar, gave them enough food to leave the Bunker Empire (it wasn't that I was stingy; in the Bunker Empire, orcs were slaves, and those without the mark were obviously runaway slaves, so even if I gave them money, they had nowhere to spend it), and let them go.

“Thank you, human. I will remember your kindness and repay you sooner or later,”

one of the orcs, who looked a little weak, suddenly spoke.

“Alright, now is not the time for such talk. You should leave now!”

I said.

After seeing the orcs off, I lit a fire in the house, and the flames quickly engulfed everything.

Since the houses in the area were isolated, I didn't have to worry about the fire spreading, and I left without worry.

Sitting in the carriage on the way home, I began to listen to Adva tell his story.

“It all started a few months ago, when I was just a lowly henchman of Black Hawk’s. Once, we went to capture an elf, and that elf used some kind of magic to instantly defeat many of us. That’s when my leg was broken. I just felt something pierce through my leg, and then I passed out. When I woke up, I found that Black Hawk had already left with the rest of his men, leaving only a few of us who had been killed or wounded. That bastard Black Hawk actually abandoned us wounded people there; it was utterly inhumane. So, from that moment on, I swore to get revenge.”

As he spoke, Adeva’s hands clenched tightly together.

At the same time, my heart clenched tightly as well.

From his account, it was clear he had participated in the hunt for Salena and Lulu.

"Later, to get revenge, I followed Black Hawk and his men all the way to Bunx City..."

Adeva continued his story, but I had long since lost interest in listening.

I took out the hundred-odd gold coins I had just looted from Black Hawk, handed them to Adeva, and said, "Take this money and get out of here. I don't want to see you again; just pretend you never met me."

I told the coachman to stop and pushed Adeva out. Adeva looked at me, then at the gold coins in his hand, utterly bewildered as to what he had done wrong.

After the carriage started moving again, silence fell over the carriage.

(“Hmph…”

Ah Qi’s cold laugh.

“What are you laughing at?”

I asked irritably.

“What else can I laugh at but you?”

Ah Qi said.

“What’s so funny?”

I asked.

“Laughing at how naive you were before. Didn’t you always like to divide people into good and bad? In your eyes, wasn’t the world always black and white? Now you finally know, most people in the world can’t be distinguished as good or bad. Like this Adva, he participated in the attack on Salena and Lulu, the person you swore to kill, but he also saved your life. You’re confused, aren’t you?”

Ah Qi said.

“Get out of here, stop talking nonsense.”

I was already a little angry. Although I knew Ah Qi always liked to kick someone when they’re down, I still couldn’t help getting angry.

“Hmph…” Ah Qi answered me with a cold laugh. “By the way, Ah Qi, why didn’t you help me just now? Did you find out about Adva’s existence?” I asked. “I’m a god, I always know things that humans can’t know.” Ah

Qi said .) “You’d better tell me earlier next time. I thought I was going to die!” I said. “Next time? Good heavens, why did I choose such a useless person as my spokesperson!” Ah Qi sighed. “…” I was speechless. In the heavy atmosphere, the carriage finally arrived home. Xiao Bing opened the door and said happily, “Master, you’re back!” “What, are you not happy that I’m back so early?” I said. “What? You know perfectly well that’s not what I meant. I just said I wouldn’t be back for lunch, so I didn’t make any for you and Dereks.” Xiao Bing said, taking my coat from me. I looked behind her. Salena, Lulu, and Xiao Qing were all sitting around the dining table, eating lunch. “Master is back.” Salena and Lulu greeted me together. "Mmm..." It feels so good to be home. As soon as I got home, the tension in my body finally eased. Only then did I realize how much energy I had used up. I felt weak and slumped into a chair. "Master, what's wrong?" Having learned from the last experience, the women immediately became anxious. "Nothing, I'm just very tired and need to rest," I said. "Really?" They turned to Derekes. "Boss is really alright," Derekes said. Hearing Derekes say this, the women breathed a sigh of relief. "I'll go back to my room first, you guys eat first!" I said, heading towards my room. Lying on the comfortable bed, I quickly fell asleep. I didn't sleep for long. When I woke up, it wasn't dark yet, so it shouldn't be dinnertime. A warm, soft little hand was on my forehead. Regardless of whose hand it was, I pulled it into my arms. "Master, you're awake," Xiao Bing's voice rang in my ears. "What are you doing here?" I asked. "I was worried about you, afraid you'd sleep for two days like last time," Xiao Bing said. "Don't worry, I'm not that weak," I said. "Weak? Master, did you go and get into a fight?" Xiao Bing looked at me suspiciously. "Ah...no, no," I quickly denied. Xiao Bing looked at my evasive words and said angrily, "You always lie to me, fine, don't tell me then." After saying that, Xiao Bing got up to leave. "Can you call Salena over?" I said to Xiao Bing. "Okay," Xiao Bing walked out angrily. After a while, Salena came in. "Master, you're awake. Is there something you need?" Salena asked me. "Come here, sit here," I said, patting the bed. "Ah?...Now? In broad daylight, isn't that inappropriate?" Salena misunderstood me and said shyly. "What do you take me for? I'm not here to have sex with you, I have something to show you," I said. "Ah, I'm sorry, Master, I misunderstood you," Salena said apologetically. Salena walked to the bedside, sat down, and asked, "What is it?" "Remember when I left this morning saying I'd bring you a gift?" I said. "Master, you really brought a gift? Let me see it quickly!" Upon hearing there was a gift, Salena's elfin nature immediately surfaced. I took out the dagger that Black Hawk always carried from my bosom. I had salvaged it from Black Hawk's corpse. It had a uniquely shaped eagle engraved on it; anyone who saw it would find it hard to forget in a short time. Salena clearly remembered the dagger. When I showed it to her, she froze. This dagger reminded her of those humiliating days. Salena, who had just been smiling, immediately went from sunny to cloudy, then cloudy to light rain, then light rain to heavy rain, and finally heavy rain to a storm. "No..." Salena covered her face with her hands and wept, collapsing into my arms. I gently stroked her flowing green hair to soothe her emotions.



















































































































































The door was suddenly pushed open, and Xiao Bing, Xiao Qing, and Lulu stood in the doorway, wanting to see what was happening inside. I quickly waved to them, signaling them to leave, and Xiao Bing obediently closed the door.

"Alright, Salena, don't cry. It's all over now, don't be afraid, you're safe,"

I comforted Salena.

"Master, Master..."

Salena clung tightly to my clothes, desperately trying to burrow into my arms, as if only this could make her feel comfortable.

"Okay, okay, I'm here. Don't be afraid, you won't be hurt anymore."

I carried Salena to the bed, letting her snuggle against me.

"The reason I gave you this gift is because Black Hawk can no longer harm anyone. He's been eliminated, disappeared from this world,"

I whispered in Salena's ear.

"Really, really?"

Salena said, wiping away her tears.

"Why would I lie to you? Actually, this is the real gift I wanted to give you,"

I said.

"Thank you..."

Salena sobbed.

“Wipe your tears clean, or your face will be all messed up. When we go out, they'll definitely think I bullied you!”

I said, reaching out to wipe away Salena's tears.

Salena snuggled into my arms, wiping her tears and snot all over me.

After a while, Salena gradually calmed down.

“Don't cry anymore?”

I asked deliberately.

“Mmm.”

Salena lowered her head shyly, like a little girl who had done something wrong, fiddling with the hem of her clothes.

“Then you haven't said whether you like my gift or not?”

I asked.

“I like it.”

Salena answered in a voice barely above a whisper.

“That's good. Come on, let me kiss you.”

I kissed Salena's full lips.

I don't know what Salena ate for lunch, but her breath had a sweet honey taste, making me reluctant to let go after the kiss, until we both ran out of air.

“Ah…”

After we separated, we gasped for breath, trying to replenish what we had lost.

"Master, you're really something, always doing these sudden attacks, you almost suffocated me,"

Salena complained.

"Who told you to be so alluring? Every time I see you, I can't help but pin you down on the bed and fuck you good,"

I whispered in Salena's ear.

"Ugh..."

Salena was so ashamed she seemed to want to disappear into the ground.

"What's there to be shy about? Come on, let's do it now."

I placed my hands on Salena's full breasts.

"No, they... they're right outside... ah..."

Salena couldn't finish her sentence; her mature body had already been aroused by my nimble fingers.

"Yes, right there... ah... faster, ah... harder, Master... so good..."

To possess such a sexy and alluring body is something every man desires but can only dream of, and that's exactly what I'm doing.

Salena finally climaxed repeatedly, and due to exhaustion, she fell into a deep sleep on my bed. Her womb was filled with the fresh semen I had just ejaculated inside her.

Chapter Three:

A week has passed since the Black Hawk was destroyed. I enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere at home, especially since Xiao Bing and Lulu kept pestering me to tell them about how I defeated Black Hawk. It felt so good to be treated like a hero.

That day, I was in the lab, idly conducting some experiments, when Xiao Bing suddenly pushed open the door and said, "Master, Mr. Fabino is here."

"Okay, I'll go downstairs,"

I said, putting down what I was holding and heading down.

Fabino was waiting for me in the living room. "Hey, old goat, what brings you here?"

I said, hugging him.

"It's all for you! Have you forgotten you're taking the Magic Guild exam tomorrow?"

Fabino said.

"The Magic Guild exam?..."

I slapped my forehead, thinking for a long time before finally remembering that there was indeed such a thing.

"Oh dear, look at my memory! I completely forgot about it. I've been so busy lately, so many things to do, I completely forgot about it."

I said. "I knew it. Here, take this book and study it carefully. Even last-minute cramming can be effective."

Fabino tossed me a book.

I took the book and glanced at it. The title was "Introduction to Magic and its Basics." "Do I need to read this? Old Goat, you underestimate me. If I have to cram for the magic apprentice exam, then all these years of magic training have been for nothing."

I tossed the book aside dismissively.

"Don't underestimate the magic apprentice exam. There's a lot of basic knowledge you might not know. I advise you to take a look. Besides, I recommended you. If you fail, I'll lose face,"

Fabino said worriedly.

"It's okay, it's okay. Don't worry, I won't fail. Want me to demonstrate for you?"

I said.

"That would be best,"

Fabino nodded.

We left the house and came to the foot of a nearby hill. Curious Lulu and Xiaobing followed.

With two beautiful women by my side, and since they've been treating me like a hero lately, I naturally wanted to show off.

I silently chanted a spell, and a large amount of fire element gathered between my hands.

"Great Fireball!"

With my words, a huge fireball flew towards a boulder taller than a person. With a "crack," the fireball collided with the boulder, the fireball vanished, and the boulder was blasted in two, the area where it touched the fireball charred black.

"Master is awesome! Master is awesome!"

Xiao Bing and Lulu clapped and cheered.

This level 3 spell, "Great Fireball," is an upgraded version of "Fireball." Its power and range far surpass the level 1 "Fireball," but it also consumes a great deal of mana. I could only cast two or three "Great Fireballs" before my mana was depleted.

"How was it?"

I turned to Fabino and asked.

"It was alright, but..."

"Alright, alright, stop nagging."

I interrupted Fabino. "Come on, let's play a game of chess. I've recently learned some powerful assassin techniques; I guarantee I'll make you regret it."

I said, taking Fabino's hand.

"Tomorrow you have to..."

"Okay."

I didn't let Fabino continue.

I took Fabino home, and we played chess all day.

When Fabino left that evening, he said, "I'll pick you up tomorrow morning, and we'll go to the Magic Guild together. Get some rest tonight and recharge."

He then gave a meaningful look at the beautiful women in the room, clearly implying, "Don't bother with that tonight."

"Old goat! I'm not a child anymore; I know my limits,"

I said. Fabino nodded and left.

Finally, I saw this "parent" off and breathed a sigh of relief. Having someone constantly nagging in your ear can easily drive you crazy.

That night, I followed Fabino's advice and went to bed early.

The next morning, feeling refreshed, Fabino and I rode in his carriage to the Magic Guild.

Contrary to my expectations, the Magic Guild wasn't located in the bustling city center, but rather in a large open area near the suburbs. From afar, I could see the towering Ivory Tower of the Magic Guild standing there. In the surrounding open space, the Ivory Tower was particularly conspicuous, visible from a distance.

"What's that tower?"

I asked Fabino.

"That's the Ivory Tower,"

Fabino said.

"The Ivory Tower? What's that, and what's it for?"

I asked.

"It contains many magical records, some of which are still not understood by humans,"

Fabino said.

"What's the use? Aren't magics all recorded in magic books?"

I asked curiously.

"The magic you saw is indeed recorded in magic books, but do you know where magic books came from?"

Fabino countered.

"Could it be from the Ivory Tower?"

I asked again.

"More or less. People wrote them down in books after they understood the magic recorded in the Ivory Tower,"

Fabino said.

"Oh..."

I nodded.

Arriving outside the Magic Guild, many carriages were already parked there; it seemed quite a few magicians had come to take the exam today.

After Fabino and I entered the Magic Guild, we discovered that there weren't many buildings, perhaps because the vast open space made them appear small. It

took Fabino and me about ten minutes to walk to the buildings. I estimated that the distance we covered was only about one-tenth of the entire open space, roughly the same width and length. Along the way, people kept greeting Fabino; he seemed to be a local celebrity. Following

the signs, we headed towards the Magic Apprentice Examination Area.

When I arrived at the buildings, I realized they weren't as small as they appeared from a distance. A constant flow of people was moving in, not out, demonstrating the buildings' considerable capacity.

Upon reaching the Magic Apprentice Examination Area, an elderly man with white hair and beard approached us.

"Brother Fabino, it's a pleasure to see you,"

he said, shaking the old goat's hand.

"It's you, Brother Victor. What are you doing here?"

The two were clearly old acquaintances, shaking hands warmly.

“I’m here today as the chief examiner for the magic apprentice examination area. And you? What brings you here?”

Victor asked.

“I brought him with me. He’s the one I told you about before, Keda’s only apprentice… Ike. Ike, this is the great magician Victor.”

Fabino introduced us.

“Hello, great magician.”

“Hello, young man.”

Victor said, shaking my hand.

“I’ve heard about you. Your master and I have been friends for many years. I never expected this…”

Victor said with a sigh.

“Do your best on the exam, and make your master proud.”

He patted my shoulder and said.

I nodded without saying anything.

“Here, this is your examination permit. You’re in the fifth examination room, it’s over there.”

Fabino gave me the permit and told me to go there myself, while he chatted with Victor.

I went straight to the examination room and was very surprised when I walked in.

In my imagination, the place for magic examinations should be huge and spacious, but this place was more like a classroom in a school, filled with tables and chairs, and some people were already sitting there.

According to my exam number, I found my desk.

"How are we going to have a magic exam in such a small room? If I throw a fireball, the whole room will be on fire!"

I wondered.

There was someone sitting right in front of me, so I patted him on the back and said, "Hey, buddy."

"What is it?"

he turned around and asked.

"How are we going to take the exam?"

I asked.

"With a pen, of course!"

he looked at me with a puzzled expression.

"With a pen?"

A bunch of questions popped into my head. How could you use a pen for magic? He couldn't possibly be talking about a magic wand, could he?!

"How are we going to have a magic exam with a pen?"

I continued. "Answering questions on a test paper, right? We're having our practical skills exam this afternoon!"

He looked at me with even more confusion, as if I were some kind of anomaly.

"Oh no… I'm doomed."

Hearing that, I felt a chill run down my spine.

Why didn't that damned old goat tell me it was a written exam? You see, all my magic is based on the magic books my master left me. If I were to use it, I could do it, but if I were to write down the principles behind these spells, I wouldn't know a thing. This is terrible! I was bragging to Fabino for ages yesterday; if I fail the exam, it'll be so embarrassing.

After a while, the room gradually filled up.

"Ring..."

With a bell, the exam began.

An examiner distributed the papers and pens to everyone.

Looking at the paper, my heart finally relaxed a little, because all the questions were multiple choice, no open-ended questions. This meant I could use my best trick: guessing!

First question: If you and your companion are traveling in the desert, and your companion is injured, what should you do?

a? Use wind magic to cover the wound and treat it after you leave the desert. b? Use fire magic to burn the wound and stop the bleeding. c? Use water magic to heal him. d? Use earth magic to bury him. This is definitely a question for magic apprentices; it's too easy! I chose c without even thinking.

Second question: If an oil refinery catches fire, what should you do?

A? Use wind magic to isolate the fire from the air and wait for it to extinguish itself. B? Use fire magic to make the fire burn even bigger, burning off the oil quickly enough to extinguish it. C? Use water magic to extinguish the fire. D? Use earth magic to bury the fire. That's too simple; of course, you use water to put out a fire. I chose C again.

The later questions were also very simple, and that's what I thought at the time (I'll talk about the results later). However, some of the later morality questions had nothing to do with magic; I guess they mainly tested a person's moral character. For example, question 37:

If you capture a wounded female prisoner in war, what should you do?

A? Heal her and release her. B? Hand her over to your superior. C? Heal her and sell her to a slave trader. D? Heal her and keep her as your slave.

This question reminded me of Salena and Lulu, so I chose D without hesitation.

Before the allotted two hours were up, I had already answered all forty multiple-choice questions.

"Ugh, I was so worried before the exam, but it was all for nothing! I didn't expect the questions to be so easy."

I couldn't help but feel secretly smug.

After handing in my paper, I walked out of the exam room, and Fabino was still there waiting for me.

"Hey, Ike, how did the exam go?"

Fabino asked as he saw me come out.

"Not bad,"

I said.

"That's good. Now, wait for the magic skills exam this afternoon!"

Fabino said. "By the way, old goat, why didn't you tell me there was a written exam today?"

I asked Fabino.

"Huh? You didn't know? I thought you did. Didn't your master mention the Magic Guild exam to you?"

Fabino asked. "No. I thought it was just magic skills, I didn't expect there to be a written exam too. Luckily, I'm incredibly smart, otherwise I would have failed today,"

I said.

"Alright, stop bragging, just wait for the magic skills exam this afternoon,"

Fabino said with a smile.

The afternoon skills exam was really nothing special. Watching those idiots turn red-faced trying to create a small fireball with a diameter of 5 centimeters made me want to laugh but I didn't dare.

During the exam, the examiner set up a water-based barrier. Everyone fired fireballs at the barrier, with the examiner standing behind them. A candidate passed if their fireball hit the barrier and caused ripples.

To show off my abilities, I secretly played a trick during the exam. When firing fireballs at the barrier, I fired two in quick succession. These two fireballs were linked together, making them difficult to distinguish without close inspection.

Just as the examiner and other participants were marveling at how I could launch such "super-sized" fireballs, my fireballs struck the barrier. The first fireball completely neutralized the barrier, while the second broke through, heading straight for the examiner standing behind it. The examiner was only a few meters away from the barrier; given the fireball's speed, it would hit the examiner's face in less than a second.

Fortunately, the examiner wasn't one to be trifled with. Seeing the fireball approaching, he deliberately swerved backward, the fireball grazing his nose and exploding a short distance behind him.

When he stood up, all the other examinees, seeing his current state, lowered their heads, gritted their teeth, and clenched their fists, desperately trying not to laugh.

His face was blackened, his eyebrows burned off, and his hair was sparse, the front charred. The

first thing the examiner did after standing up was to use a water mirror spell to see his reflection. When he saw his image in the mirror, he was so angry he couldn't speak, only pointing at me with a trembling finger, saying, "You...you..."

Luckily, someone had already reported this to the chief examiner, Victor, whose timely arrival saved me from the predicament.

On the way home, Fabino didn't say anything to me, only that the examiner was unlucky to have met me. He must have remembered the suffering he had endured from me years ago.

I just

chuckled and let it go.

When I got home, the girls surrounded me, asking how the exam went that day. Of course, I wasn't going to pass up such a good opportunity to brag, so I "slightly" exaggerated the details and told them, which made them admire me even more.

That night, everyone was asleep, but for some reason, I felt very excited and couldn't fall asleep, so I went to the kitchen alone to find something to eat.

"Hey Qi, are you there?"

I called out to Qi.

"What?"

Qi replied lazily.

"I can't sleep, chat with me,"

I said.

"What do you want to talk about?"

"How did you do on my exam today?"

I asked.

"Not good,"

Qi said.

"Which part did you mean badly? The written test or the skills test?"

I asked.

"Neither, but the skills test was a little better. The written test was a complete disaster,"

Qi said.

"How could that be? The written test was so easy, how could I have done so badly?"

I asked.

"If you don't believe me, fine. You'll know when the results come out in a couple of days,"

Qi said, yawning.

"Damn, I don't believe you. How about we make a bet?"

I asked Qi.

"Sure, no problem. I bet you'll fail,"

Qi said.

"You underestimate me. I'm sure I'll get over 80. If I don't get 80, I lose. How about it?"

I said.

"Come on, I only said you failed to soothe your pride. In fact, based on my observation, you most likely got a zero,"

Ah Qi said.

"Pah! Go to hell!"

I retorted irritably.

My good mood, which had been high all day, was completely ruined by Ah Qi's words. Once the excitement wore off, sleepiness crept in, so I went back to my room and finally managed to fall asleep.

The next morning, I thought Ah Qi had just said that to get me to sleep, so I didn't think much of it. However, a few days later, when I checked my exam results, I discovered… The results for

the fourth chapter

, the exam for magic apprentices, were released first. Three days after my exam, the written exam results were posted on the bulletin board outside the Magic Guild.

I excitedly ran to see my score.

The results were listed in descending order, with the higher scores at the top.

I started looking for my name from the beginning.

In the first row, my name wasn't in the 100s, nor in the 90s, and still not in the 80s…

The more I searched, the heavier my heart became. I looked and looked, even seeing the list of those who scored in the teens, but my name still wasn't there.

At that moment, I felt a strange sense of relief. Even if I did poorly, I couldn't have gotten such a low score; they must have forgotten to cancel my results.

I turned to leave when I suddenly heard Ah Qi's voice in my head: "Ike, why are you leaving already? You haven't even seen your name

yet!" "They must have missed my score, so what's the point of looking?"

I said. "You haven't even finished looking, how do you know they missed yours?"

Ah Qi said. "Is that even a question? I've seen those in the teens, the rest are 0s. Do you think I could get 0?"

I said irritably.

"That's not necessarily true, you should look carefully first,"

Ah Qi said. "Okay, I'll look. Do you really think I got 0? Is that even possible?"

I said dismissively.

But…

when my eyes fell on section 0, everything became possible.

In section 0, Ike. Dragon's name was at the top.

"This…this…this is a joke!…This…this is impossible…this…"

I didn't know what to say.

"Hehe, Ike, now you know, nothing is impossible in this world,"

Ah Qi said sarcastically. "They must have made a mistake, the person grading the papers must have been mistaken. Even if I were to guess blindly, I could probably get one or two questions right! These are all multiple choice questions, how could I possibly get them all wrong? No, I have to go find Old Goat."

I said, walking quickly towards the carriage.

"Go ahead, go accept the cruel reality!"

Ah Qi said again in his standard gloating tone.

At Fabino's doorstep, I bumped into him as he was leaving.

"Ouch..."

I was fine, but Fabino fell to the ground. I quickly went to help him up.

"Ike, it's you! What are you doing, rushing around like that?"

Fabino asked, brushing the dust off his clothes.

"It's about the Magic Guild exam,"

I said.

"What happened?"

Fabino asked. "The results are out."

"Yeah, and then?"

"The results board says I got 0 on the written exam!"

I exclaimed. "What? What? You got 0?"

Fabino looked equally surprised.

He was the one who recommended me to take the exam, and if I didn't do well, it would be embarrassing for him.

"Ike, how did you do? How could you get 0?"

Fabino asked. "I think I did pretty well, so I came to find you. Let's go find the person who graded the papers and have them graded again. I feel there's absolutely no way I could have gotten 0,"

I said.

"Okay, okay, let's go right now."

Fabino seemed even more anxious than I was, after all, it concerned his reputation.

Fabino and I went to the Magic Guild and found the old magician Victor we had seen before.

After hearing about my situation, Victor readily agreed to have my paper graded again and even allowed us to watch.

According to the number on my exam admission ticket, Victor found mine from a pile of papers.

"Look, is this yours?"

Victor handed me the test paper.

I took it and saw it was indeed mine, covered in a bunch of crosses.

A big zero was placed in a conspicuous spot.

Victor brought out the correct answers and began to re-grade my paper.

"For the first question, you chose C, wrong."

Victor pointed a mark on the cross on my first question with his pen.

"Wait, wait."

I stopped Victor from continuing.

The first question was: If you and your companion are traveling in the desert, and your companion is injured, what would you do?

A. Use wind magic to wrap the wound and treat it after leaving the desert. B. Use fire magic to burn the wound and stop the bleeding. C. Use water magic to heal him. D. Use earth magic to bury him. "Is there a problem with my choice C? Doesn't someone get injured and need water magic to heal them?"

I asked Victor curiously.

Victor looked at me, then at Fabino, with a puzzled expression, as if he didn't understand what I was saying at all.

Fabino awkwardly hummed twice, signaling me to continue.

I wasn't going to give up until I got a clear answer, so I kept asking.

"How could water elements possibly gather in the desert?"

Victor, annoyed by my questions, answered with a counter-question.

"Aren't there water elements in the desert? What does a desert look like?"...

For someone like me who has lived on a deserted island since childhood, the desert is a completely foreign concept.

("Haha..."

Ah Qi was probably laughing so hard he couldn't get up.) Victor and Fabino looked at each other, not understanding what I was talking about.

"Alright, I'm not asking any more questions. Just tell me what I should choose."

I decided not to argue with them anymore and just asked for the answer.

"Obviously, the answer to this question should be B. Use fire magic to burn the wound so it won't bleed anymore,"

Victor said.

"What..."

The answer was that.

"Okay, okay, if you say B, then B it is."

I said helplessly.

"For the second question, you chose C again, wrong again."

Victor continued grading my paper.

"Wait a little longer."

I stopped him again from grading the next question.

The second question was: If an oil refinery catches fire, what should you do?

a. Use wind magic to isolate the fire from the air and wait for the fire to extinguish itself. b. Use fire magic to make the fire burn bigger and burn off the oil in a short time so the fire can be extinguished. c. Use water magic to extinguish the fire. d. Use earth magic to bury the fire. "So, you're saying to use water to put out a fire? What's wrong with that?"

I asked, puzzled.

“Please read the question carefully. It's about an oil refinery on fire. How can you use water to put out an oil fire?”

Victor said.

“What? You can't use water to put out an oil fire? Why?”

I asked. Having only learned about oil two months ago, this was a really strange question.

It took the two of them a long time to explain to me why you can't use water to put out an oil fire.

“So what should I choose for this question?”

Finally, I asked, "Of course, the answer is D. It's the safest to cover it with soil."

Victor said.

(The reason I didn't choose A is because wind magic only isolates the air; it doesn't lower the temperature of the burning oil. Once the magic is removed, the hot oil will reignite.

) "Oh, I see, I understand,"

I nodded. "

Can I continue grading?"

Victor asked. "Go on,"

I said. "You got the third question wrong again."

"Ugh, wait..."

And so it went, I asked myself where I went wrong with each question, and Victor had to patiently explain it to me.

At first, Fabino stood beside me, occasionally interjecting, but later he couldn't bear to watch any longer and quietly slipped away. He probably didn't realize that I had no theoretical foundation in magic; my understanding of magic came entirely from practice.

The earlier magic-related questions were alright, but for the morality questions I got terribly wrong, even Victor didn't know how to explain it to me.

"Regarding these morality questions..."

Victor looked at me, then at the paper.

"God, forgive this person who has no sense of morality,"

he muttered, shaking his head.

Although his voice was very soft, I still heard him.

"What is morality?"

I asked curiously.

"..."

Faced with my question, Victor could only sigh.

("Haha..."

Ah Qi's laughter echoed in my mind again.) Actually, I can't blame myself. For someone who has lived on a deserted island since childhood, it's normal not to know what morality is, after all, I haven't received any formal education in a single day.

It took Victor almost a whole day to finish grading my papers. Of course, answering my questions was the main reason, wasting too much time.

When the second grading was finished, I had to accept the cruel reality: I did get 0 points.

I wanted to complain to Old Goat, but when I went to find him, I discovered he had already slipped away.

Angry, I returned home alone.

"Master, you're back..."

When I pushed open the door, Xiao Bing wanted to greet me, but after seeing my face, she was so frightened that she swallowed the rest of her words.

“Master…”

Lulu was smarter; she uttered a single word, then immediately shut up upon realizing the awkward atmosphere.

Dereksis, clutching her wine jug, seemed to have no intention of speaking to me.

Xiaoqing simply kept her distance.

Salena said nothing, simply bringing dinner to me.

So I channeled my anger into my appetite, consuming almost twice my usual amount.

Seeing my gluttony, the women beside me felt sorry for me but dared not dissuade me.

After finishing, I pushed the plate aside and returned to my room alone.

"It's just a lousy magic guild, so what if I fail? It's not a big deal. As long as I know I can use magic, that's enough."

I tried to comfort myself, but the huge zero kept flashing before my eyes.

A moment later, the door creaked

open.

Salena stood in the doorway, with shadowy figures behind her—presumably the girls were all there. They must have pushed Salena out again to ask me what was wrong.

Alone and sulking, I needed someone to vent to, and now she'd delivered herself right to my doorstep.

I cast a wind spell and slammed the door shut.

The sudden noise startled Salena.

"Master..."

Her voice trembled.

Before she could finish, I picked her up and threw her onto the bed. Without a word, I started to undress her.

Salena watched me quietly, offering no resistance whatsoever. Sometimes, when I had trouble unbuttoning her

clothes, she would even help me. Soon, we were both naked, and without any foreplay, my penis plunged into Salena's tender flower path.

"It hurts..."

Salena cried out, caught off guard. But she immediately bit her lip to silence herself.

I didn't care about that. In a bad mood, my actions towards Salena were exceptionally rough today. Each time, it was a deep thrust, each time all the way in. My hands scratched many bloody marks on her body, and I bit down hard on her nipples.

Salena didn't complain about my roughness; she just held my head against her chest.

"Come on, Master, vent your anger on me, it's okay,"

Salena said, like an older sister comforting her injured younger brother.

"I'll fuck you to death, I'll fuck you to death,"

I said, thrusting wildly.

"Master, you're so strong today..."

At first, Salena might have just said that to comfort me, but later, the copious fluid secreted from her flower path, the increasingly tight contractions of her vaginal canal, her flushed face, and her rapid breathing all proved that she wasn't lying.

"So good... ah... so strong... I'm coming... ah..."

With a high-pitched moan, Salena experienced the fastest orgasm she had ever had.

I paused my movements, enjoying the pleasure brought by the contractions of her flower path after Salena's orgasm.

After a while, the afterglow of Salena's orgasm gradually faded.

"Why so fast today?"

I asked, close to Salena's face.

"Ugh, Master, it's all your fault, and you're asking me..."

Salena shyly turned her face to the side.

"So, you like me being rough with you?"

I asked curiously. I'd always thought women were like delicate flowers, needing careful, patient, and meticulous care, but Salena seemed to enjoy my rough treatment today, which puzzled me.

"Don't ask..."

Salena's face was as red as it had been during her orgasm.

"Tell me, okay?"

I pressed. Pressed, Salena used her trump card; her flower path clamped tightly around my penis. I felt it was like a small mouth, sucking on it relentlessly.

"Ah...oh...you're so tight..."

Salena's sudden attack made me moan with pleasure.

Forgetting about asking anything else, I once again reveled in the pleasure of entering and exiting Salena's flower path.

This time, I abandoned the wild movements, replacing them with gentle care. Every thrust was filled with my tenderness for Salena; each entry felt like returning to my dream home.

"Ah..."

Salena's seductive moans rang in my ears again.

Whether it was a raging storm or a gentle breeze, our union always brought immense physical satisfaction to both of us. We were both drenched in sweat.

"Give it to me, Master, give it to me..."

Salena's soft cries foreshadowed another climax.

"Coming..."

I thrust my member into Salena's flower path one last time, thick semen flooding her womb.

I collapsed weakly onto Salena.

From the bottom of my heart, I was deeply grateful to Salena. With her vast, ocean-like maternal love, she calmed my volcanic rage.

"Thank you, I..."

I began, but Salena's voice was already pressed to my mouth.

"Don't say anything, Master, I'll always be yours, it doesn't matter how you treat me,"

Salena said, looking at me tenderly.

That night, Salena slept with me. Although our relationship was no secret, I still felt strange when Salena and I appeared downstairs together the next morning.

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