Chapter 459: The useless purchase
Chapter 459: The useless purchase
The reward Emma had hinted at came when she rode Kevin until he was completely drained. She rode him for what felt like hours that night, trying every cowgirl position imaginable, satisfying both herself and Kevin to the fullest. By the end, she was just as exhausted as Maria, collapsing beside her, and Kevin, equally spent, finally drifted off to sleep with them after cleaning up the mess they'd made.
From that night on, things only got wilder. Both sisters grew bolder with each encounter, throwing around dirty names like 'slut,' 'bitch,' and 'hoe' as if it were nothing. Kevin could hardly believe the change in them--both of them had been so pure before, but with him between them, they had transformed into lustful demons.
Maria and Emma constantly challenged each other, competing to see who could overwhelm Kevin with pleasure first-who could make him orgasm faster, and who could hold out the longest while he pounded into them. Their silly but lewd competitions kept them all on edge, each trying to outdo the other. fгeewebnovёl.com
"It's fun..." Kevin muttered with a big smile, recalling the wild night as he drove to the store. But then his tone shifted, sounding annoyed, "...but it's fucking exhausting." He hadn't had a good night's sleep in what felt like forever. Sure, he was managing just fine, but nothing beat a long, uninterrupted sleep.
It had been a week since Emma had drawn Maria into their little game, and a lot had happened beyond just Emma's corrupting influence. Kevin had even bought the other upgrades they needed—the ore processor and dimensional storage-to keep up with everything.
The ore processor does exactly what its name suggests-it processes ore, but it's far more advanced than any other machine Kevin had researched. It can handle up to heaven-grade ore, which is so incredibly tough that the machines designed to break them down usually have to be made from even higher-grade materials.
Unfortunately, it can't process ores with complex properties, like self-repairing materials and a few others. However, it works exceptionally well on standard ores that behave like regular metals, and it does so quickly. In just a few days, it had already earned Kevin quite a bit of money.
Kevin couldn't help but regret buying the dimensional storage. It wasn't earning him any money, and he found himself cursing the system for making it a requirement for the store upgrade. Essentially, it was just a big dimensional space like the spatial rings have, though it did have the added feature of being connected to Kevin and the store. This meant he could access items from the store from anywhere and send things back without having to return from his adventures. That part was pretty useful and might justify the steep price of 100,000 Omni tokens.
But Kevin had expected more. Sure, the storage space was enormous-big enough to hold two Nimbus Desires—but he could have purchased that much dimensional space with units and linked it to the store anyway. So, in his mind, it felt like a waste.
"But what's done is done," Kevin muttered with a sigh as he got out of the car. As usual, the store was packed with customers, mostly alchemists, and now even some weapon smiths. The regular warrior cultivators were fewer in number, as they typically only came to buy weapons and survival supplies, including potions, which is hard to come by. However, his store was beginning to see a steady stream of these potions, thanks to contracts he'd made with a few local alchemists.
In exchange for guaranteed access to 100 grams of common essence twice a week, which they still had to pay for, the alchemists agreed to supply Kevin with around ten Qi potions or similar common potions each week at a lower price than he'd sell them for. They accepted without hesitation, as Kevin wasn't asking for much in return. This arrangement meant his store would soon have a reliable flow of items, but to expand further, he needed to acquire more high-demand products like herb essences and another ore processor.
For now, Kevin decided to focus on his training and cultivation. Something was happening back at the Den, though he wasn't sure what. He'd find out soon enough once Keith returned. Keith was supposed to be back four days ago but had been delayed by a trip to the Misty Mountains, where he was securing more replnium from the mining site. They wanted to stockpile it before its uses became widely known. Kevin had sent some money along for Keith to buy extra for him. He could have gone himself, but he preferred to avoid the trip and all the paperwork involved in purchasing such a large amount.
With the store running smoothly, Kevin dedicated more time to his training. He had already mastered almost six moves of the Soldier Blade technique and had become proficient in moves like Armor Breaker and Swift Slash. The other four moves he'd been working on included Soldier Fury, a more intense and powerful version of Armor Breaker; Phantom Blades, which used speed to create attack projections; Retreating Gale, a technique for safe withdrawal and dodging; and finally, the most challenging move, the Qi Slash. He learned Qi Slash after connecting all the meridians in his arm. It was difficult to perform, but then again, so were all the other moves-and Kevin was up for the challenge.
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He'd been learning the Qi Slash over the past week, just like the other moves, but performing it repeatedly could cause immense pain in his arms due to the strain on the still-imperfect meridians. It would ease up as he connect all meridian into a single, smooth path, but that would take time. Still, mastering it was worth it for the powerful trump card it provided.
On another note, Keith had been persistently annoying him with requests for spicy shots and videos of his daily escapades. As soon as Kevin entered the store, he saw a message from Keith: "Hey, where you at? Send me some goods." Kevin read it with a slightly helpless smile, but didn't reject the request. He glanced over at Amy and Sia, who were busy attending to customers, and gave them a nod of acknowledgment without interrupting their work.