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Chapter 385 You only need one sloth girl!Chapter 385: You only need one sloth girl!
Alex didn’t have problems climbing up mountains leading to the Winged Realm.
He didn’t leverage his two winged girls or unique bloodlines coursing through him. He stifled all, going through the mountains like a human.
With his sharpened senses throughout many battles, Alex could predict the wind pressure and its unique attacks. No tornado could lift him, no wind could stop him, and no road could contain him for a long time.
Alex didn’t care about mountains and how long he needed to overcome them. He enjoyed the route, for Meiya and Stella had their own bonding time. They were quite a peculiar duo, for they were a mother-daughter pair that shared the same man.
This turned their talk and arguments quite perverted, yet Alex could only enjoy them, for Stella made them amusing.
In a way, Stella and Meiya were probably the best girls to introduce Alex to more debauchery, such as oyakodon.
At last, everything halted.
Alex stopped moving, his girls’ talk ceased, and the wind’s presence dispersed into thousands of invisible blades.
“It’s already the end?” Alex lifted his eyes, surprised by the change in the environment that happened in the blink of an eye.
Just a few seconds ago, Alex was still surrounded by the forest. But as if going through an invisible wall, Alex appeared in a different place.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was a white world, to say the least.
Puffy clouds swarmed the area. In the middle of them, Alex saw grand doors as if leading to heaven, strongly protruding from the white ground. In fact, Alex felt quite at a loss in such a place, for he couldn’t tell which cloud was solidified.
Surely, the clouds around the grand doors were tough.
But what about the rest?
“Is there a path leading to the doors? Is that the last trial before I can see the new world?” Alex whispered, glancing at Stella and Meiya. He noticed that the momma put her finger on Stella’s lips, stopping her from answering.
Thus, Alex inferred that there was indeed the last challenge.
He chuckled, activating his peculiar eye skill.
[You have activated The Fallen’s Eyes(SSS)]
“So you aren’t going to overcome the last hurdle as a human?” Meiya asked, scratching Alex’s cheek with her nail. She saw the red eyes flashing with the unique fallen bloodline’s color, turning redder as if Alex had filled them with blood.
Her tempting curves trembled while her heart fell into Alex’s hand. With such reactions circling within her, Meiya gawked at Alexander.
Stella also looked at her fiance peculiarly.
Alex grinned, “I said that I wouldn’t stop myself from leveraging my bloodlines. They are within me for a reason. Stella passed me her bloodline, I became Fallen Angel through dangerous experiences, and I have always had Asura within me.
All of this is me and my beloveds’ work. And I am sure that Elias used some external help,” Alex explained, going through the path that his eyes easily had seen through.
Meiya whispered, slightly disappointed, “You didn’t have to add that last sentence. It’s a pointless excuse. What you said was more than enough.”
Stella agreed with her mom, “Yes.”
“Flaws are charming, too. If my blunders make you two sing into my ears, I will continue doing them,” Alex smirked, pleased with his words.
Meiya laughed loudly before sneering, “So we will stop talking. Too many mistakes will lead us to hell.”
Stella didn’t reply, rubbing her nose on Alex’s hair.
Alex quickly found some counter, though, “Underground and Hell, I shall thrive here with The Fallen Asura bloodline. I will keep you two safe in my embrace, you two beautiful.”
Those words indeed left the girls content.
Meiya planted a soft kiss on Alex’s cheek while Stella just lazily kissed his hair. And that was enough, for these two had to stop their lovely time for at least a few hours.
[You have finished your challenge.]
[You have received an invitation to the Winged Realm.]
The grand doors opened after Alex left the small path leading to them.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“They take time,” Alex commented, staring at the doors that could be closed, for no adult human still could go through these yet, to say nothing of a man with two women glued to his back.
Alex jested, “I might find more sloths here. Haha!”
Stella whispered immediately, as if those words triggered something within her, “You only need one sloth, me.” Perhaps, it was jealousy.
Alex and Meiya exchanged glances, smiling and no longer pursuing the topic. Alex dropped his hand on Stella’s hair, telling her she was right through head pat.
A few minutes later, after what seemed like an eternity, a man with white wings came out from the other side. He wore clothes straight from the fantasy, for white and thin robes covered his chiseled muscles.
White wings protruded strongly from his back, his golden eyes staying vigilant as he locked them on Alex.
His expression changed significantly after noticing Meiya and Stella, “You two have finally returned home!”
With those words, the man revealed his status window.
[Dewey Klint Lv. 420 HP:??? MP:???]
Although he was so bright, for two lost winged people had returned home, Dewey was happier to see Meiya than Stella. It wasn’t because he disrespected the sloth due to her human bloodline.
The men held feelings for Meiya Deathwill.
“Dewey? Why are you on the doors’ duty?” Meiya was surprised to see the man she had known since childhood, her eyes revealing her feelings.
He hailed from a prominent house, so he shouldn’t be here. Yet, he was, donned in the official clothes from the Winged Realm. Even though these seemed to expose his flesh more than others, the white robes’ stats considerably strengthened Dewey.
“A lot is happening, so someone with dual mana has to be on guard here, keeping an eye on the situation….” Dewey explained briefly, preparing a longer explanation for later so he could spend time with Meiya.
But as she didn’t let Alexander’s shoulder go, Dewey knew that something precious had already happened in her life.
He could only shift his eyes to the young man.