Chapter 599: I Would Heavily Smack Any Outsiders, But To Princess, I...
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It was noon, and the scorching sun hung high in the sky.
A striking figure appeared outside the Magic Academy—it was Yaeger.
“Once Richard returns to Jade City, moving around openly will be much harder,” she muttered to herself as she stepped into the Academy.
Classes had just ended, and groups of students were filing out of the Academy.
Their steps slowed as they noticed a masked figure cloaked in black robes.
But their caution faded almost instantly—many high-ranking Academy members dressed similarly.
‘Huh? Why are they bowing and greeting me?’
As she walked, Yaeger grew puzzled by the students’ polite greetings.
But she quickly dismissed the thought, choosing not to dwell on such trivial matters.
As soon as Yaeger reached the upper level of the Sage Tower and stepped off the platform, the lab door opened, and Allie emerged as if she’d been expecting her.
“You knew I’d be here around this time?” Yaeger asked, curious.
“Of course.” Allie held up a clear crystal, about the size of a ping-pong ball, with a proud smile. Through the crystal, she could monitor everything within the Academy without ever leaving her lab.
“Aren’t you a bit too eager?” Yaeger squinted at her with a teasing grin.
Allie froze for a second before catching on, her cheeks flushing. “O-Of course not!”
Two nearby receptionists exchanged glances, a gleam of anticipation in their eyes.
Their beloved Master Allie was about to fall victim to another playful attack from the Black-hearted Princess!
“Let’s head inside. Things aren’t looking good lately,” Yaeger whispered, leaning in.
Allie’s playful expression faded, turning serious as she led Yaeger into the lab.
“What’s going on?” she asked, her tone suddenly anxious.
“Aren’t you the well-informed one?” Yaeger replied with a faint smile.
“Stop joking around. Be serious,” Allie shot back, narrowing her eyes.
“Richard’s returning in two days.”
“Are you sure?” Allie asked, surprised.
“You didn’t hear about this?” Yaeger asked, puzzled.
Allie’s heart raced, and her mind went blank. In that instant, Yaeger leaned in, her beautiful face drawing closer, until they were just inches apart.
“Wahhh!” Allie snapped back to reality, instantly retreating with a flustered shriek.
Outside the door, the two receptionists exchanged glances as Allie’s sharp scream echoed through the hall.
“Sounds like they’re having a great time in there...”
“Probably even using... toys.”
“Think it’s a whip, or maybe candles?”
“Probably both.”
“How exciting!”
“Absolutely!”
The two leaned closer to the stone door, eager to eavesdrop. Although the lab had good soundproofing, loud screams like that could still escape. The two receptionists could only guess what was happening inside based on the sounds they overheard.
“Heheh, your reactions are always so entertaining.” Yaeger smiled, calm and amused. She knew Allie’s limits, and it was simply too satisfying to tease her.
“I... I was just caught off guard! Wet kisses are my favorite!” Allie retorted, stubbornly holding her ground.
“Oh, is that so? Then why don’t we keep going?” Yaeger squinted, a mischievous grin spreading across her face.
“N-No... Not now... That’s right! We need to focus on the treatment! Yes, treatment first!” Allie stammered, her eyes unfocused as she tried to regain her composure.
“True, treatment does come first.” Yaeger nodded. “It’s getting late. Let’s begin.”
“Yep!” Allie nodded, letting out a quiet sigh of relief.
‘She’s teased me so many times... Sob, I’ve lost all dignity as her senior!'
Teasing her juniors had once been one of her few joys. But now, she could only hope that this junior would take it easy on her. In a way, it was almost tragic.
“Why aren’t you undressing?” Yaeger asked, breaking the silence.
Allie snapped back to attention, exclaiming, “Again?”
“It’s not ‘again.’ It’s every time—the treatment requires it,” Yaeger replied, her tone serious.
“Can I at least leave my underwear on?” Allie pleaded, clearly struggling.
“If you’re not worried about me making a mistake with the acupuncture and messing up your body, then sure, keep it on,” Yaeger replied with a flat expression.
She wasn’t exaggerating—precision was essential for Allie’s treatment, and any interference could lead to mistakes.
“Fine, fine! I’ll do it!” After a brief hesitation, Allie finally complied, reluctantly undressing.
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