Chapter 23: The Dragon-Tiger Great Return Pill (3)

“It’s truly the most treacherous heart of a disciple; he’s even willing to abandon his master for a woman,” sneered Hunyuanzi bitterly. “Although the Dragon-Tiger Great Rejuvenation Pill is a basic auxiliary pill, it’s still quite potent as an aphrodisiac. Depending on the different physical constitutions of men and women, it exhibits different effects. For men, it increases the frequency of sexual encounters. For women, it can trigger climax within seconds and sustain it for a long time.”

“How long is ‘a long time’?”

“That depends on whether the climax is released or not,” Hunyuanzi replied with a sly grin. “If not released, it could last an entire day. Come on, my good disciple, why don’t you help her relieve it?”

Yang Hao almost wanted to rip open his stomach and strangle the old man inside. “Amanda is my friend; how could I take advantage of her in her vulnerable state?”

“If you won’t do it, someone else will. What a pity for such a beautiful woman,” Hunyuanzi persisted earnestly.

Yang Hao stopped talking to the old man. He brought over a basin of water and used a towel to cool Amanda down. He had heard before that if a fever persists too long, it can damage the brain and skin, so he gently wiped Amanda’s body with the wet towel.

As soon as the cool towel touched Amanda’s skin, her entire body tensed up. She occasionally writhed slightly in response to Yang Hao’s movements, as though he wasn’t cooling her down, but soothing her instead.

“I like you… I like you…” Amanda softly moaned.

Yang Hao didn’t hear clearly and leaned closer to her face. “What did you say?”

“I like you… Yang Hao… Yang Hao… I like you.” Amanda murmured like she was dreaming, clinging tightly to Yang Hao’s body.

They were practically skin to skin, and the warmth radiating from her body soaked through Yang Hao’s outer clothes.

Even the most self-controlled man would struggle to resist such sensations, especially when wrapped in the arms of such a hot woman.

Yang Hao still had a sliver of clarity left, wanting to pull away from Amanda’s embrace. But the woman beneath him whispered tenderly, “Don’t leave me, don’t leave me!”

Helplessly watching Amanda tear off her last piece of clothing, Yang Hao finally lost the last bit of his willpower. With a low growl, like a young beast, he flipped over and pulled her close.

Thick, intoxicating passion filled the room filled with machines and parts. In many corners of the room, various robots busied themselves with their own tasks, completely unaware of the intense emotional and physical highs their owner was experiencing.

After Amanda’s long, toned legs and arms had completely lost their strength, she lay exhausted on the sweat-soaked bedsheet. It had taken this long for the effects of the Dragon-Tiger Great Rejuvenation Pill to finally wear off. During this time, Yang Hao and Amanda had been entangled for over five hours.

Even Yang Hao, who had started learning the techniques of the aphrodisiac school, was utterly drained. He held the unconscious woman close and finally fell asleep contentedly.

In his deep sleep, Yang Hao had countless dreams, most revolving around Amanda’s reaction after she awoke. In some dreams, Amanda furiously tied him up and slowly cut off his manhood piece by piece. In others, they shared a warm breakfast together.

However, when Yang Hao finally woke up, he found the room already empty. Amanda had tidied everything up so thoroughly that not a trace of their wild passion remained. On the table sat only the pill-making furnace and the few remaining pills inside. There was neither a warm breakfast nor the imagined violent confrontation. Instead, Amanda had simply acted as if nothing had ever happened, perfectly in line with her personality.

Although Yang Hao found this strange, he was somewhat relieved. With other women, he could only imagine how much trouble might have arisen.

However, when he arrived at school, Yang Hao noticed something unusual. Along the way, many students were staring at him. Particularly those who had entered the academy at the same time as him, who not only gave him strange looks but also gathered in small groups whispering behind his back.

Yang Hao grew a little nervous. Although he knew Amanda well enough to believe she wouldn’t make a big deal out of this, he couldn’t help but feel that something must have happened for everyone to act so oddly.

When he entered the classroom, Yang Hao felt even more uneasy. To his surprise, Alice was sitting in his seat, her expression stern as she waited. Amanda sat beside her, chatting casually.

These two women had always disliked each other and usually had nothing to talk about. Why were they chatting so seriously today, and why did Alice look so furious?

As soon as Yang Hao walked in, Alice nearly jumped up and quickly approached him. “You’re finally here. I’ve been waiting for you.”

“What’s going on?” Yang Hao looked at Amanda in the distance, naively thinking that the two women had come to confront him.

Luckily, Alice didn’t bring up that topic, instead mentioning something else. “Have you heard the rumors?”

“Rumors?” Yang Hao sat back in his seat, glancing at Amanda in surprise. She was quietly fiddling with some device, seemingly unaffected by anything that had happened. Feeling reassured, he turned his attention back to Alice. “What rumors?”

“The rumors about you. Why are you so distracted?” Alice pouted unhappily.

“What rumors about me?” Yang Hao felt a bit uneasy. He had indeed done many things recently that couldn’t be discovered.

“They say the school is going to expel a group of students soon, especially those like you from commoner families and some fallen noble families,” Alice said anxiously. “I’m afraid you might be expelled.”

“Why would they do that? Why expel students for no reason?” Yang Hao was startled.

“This is actually a tradition at Raymond Academy,” Alice explained. “Most graduates from this school usually become high-ranking officers in the imperial army or officials in the imperial government. However, every year, many noble families fall from power due to political rivals. To prevent these declining families from making a comeback, the school usually doesn’t allow their descendants the opportunity to graduate and join the military. Thus, an expulsion process is carried out annually.”

“But that has nothing to do with me,” Yang Hao thought to himself. “I’m not from any noble family. Even if expulsions happen, they won’t target me.”

“In recent years, Raymond Academy has admitted several commoner students, yet not a single one has graduated. Doesn’t that say something?”