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She quickened her pace slightly, her tongue flattening against the underside of his member. She worked her mouth up and down on his length, luxuriating in the taste and occasionally sucked just the tip gently, then running her silky tongue around in a circle.
"You don't have to worry Sir. I have duplicated myself using a modified version of Geminio spell. My duplicate is with her. There's only one wizard outside of her house. Do you want me to get rid of them, sir?" Micasa asked while a needle-like a sword protruded from a small pore in the tiny palm of her right mechanical arm.
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Still after learning Sage arts, this world had not many things that interest him. Eating Kyubi meat has made his progress faster, but even that is now slowing down after evolving.
(Sudra): "Have you tried to control it yet?"
sa sobrang takot ko nahimatay ako at diko na alam ang mga sumunod na nangyari...
[Maybe I can get the GYM Leaders to give some to me after I defeated them? Instead of money? I really don't need money. Normal trainers are probably difficult, rather then food they will probably try to catch me even after their Pokémon are defeated. If that is even possible. I don't know. In the games, it doesn't work, but this is real life now.
The titan dropped the steaming carcass from his grip and spit the hunk of meat from his mouth. Rogue heaved a breath before letting out a loud mourning bellow. It then grew quiet once more except for the titan's shuttering breath. Rogue stumbled a bit from mental impair, making his little ones emerge slightly and rub his neck in an attempt to soothe – doing almost nothing. Shock soon replaced anger and sent Rogue into a trance like state. The titan then turned and headed in the direction that he came, leaving behind his evaporating victim. He moved uneventfully through the fallen district, paying no heed to his surroundings. Rogue then followed a group of titans through the now destroyed gate in complete mortification. As the titans moved in the direction that their future meals were located, Rogue veered off and ventured back into his forest, leaving the chaos behind him.
The pacing in these chapters is really well-calibrated. Let me break down why it works. Chapter 8 opens with the audition — high tension, immediate stakes, Lin Shen's performance is described in real-time with that devastating detail about the tears falling before he even starts speaking. The director's praise comes quickly, the result is confirmed three days later. No dragging, no filler. The author knows exactly when to cut. Then Chapter 9 shifts to the endorsement arc, which could have been a boring 'success montage' but instead gets complicated by the Jin Yucheng conflict and the Bai Jian mystery. The watermelon post, the coffee spill video, the overnight fame — it all moves fast but each beat lands. What I appreciate most is the video call scene at the end. After all the external drama, the author pulls back to an intimate, quiet moment. Rain outside the window, Lu Jing fresh out of the shower, Lin Shen gaunt from dieting. The pacing slows down deliberately, giving us space to breathe and feel the emotional weight of what's developing between them. The only thing I'd flag is that the transition from 'Lu Jing declines the role' to 'Lin Shen gets the role' happens almost off-page. We hear about it but don't see it. Could have been more impactful if we'd witnessed Lin Shen's reaction to finding out his friend turned down the lead for him.
Yuri looked absolutely lost. "Where'd you get that from?"
"ORIHIME!" Ichigo yelled out as he realized that his childhood friend was just kidnapped.
