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Chapter 3015

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    ---- Chapter 3015 Along the way, Andrew and Nyx constantly encountered people from various factions, and it looked like everyone was heading toward the Deands. Nyx said, "Mr. Lloyd Senior must be under a lot of pressure over there. Those people we just saw were vampires, and the group behind them looked like Eastern martial artists, but I didn''t recognize them." Andrew replied calmly, "I know who they are. That was Waylon Sloan from Sorya, along with his apprentice, Ezekiel Beckett." As he spoke, a smile appeared at the corner of Andrew''s mouth.


    Nyx asked curiously, "What''s with the smile?" Andrew nced at her and exined, "Ezekiel used to be an incredibly talented prodigy. But unfortunately for him, back in Holtrien, I crippled him and destroyed his martial path. I never expected to run into him here. What a small world!" Nyx sighed. "You''ve made enemies with way too many people. That means you must have bitter rivals everywhere." Andrew chuckled. "That''s true, but I also have beautiful women everywhere too. It all bnces out in the end." ---- Nyx let out a soft snort.


    "Besides me, you have other women, don''t you?" Andrew sighed. "Nyx, do you think I am a normal man?" Nyx''s face flushed as she bit out, "Normal? As if! I can''t even imagine how someone with stamina as good as mine still ends up exhausted by you." Andrew spread his hands. "That''s the point! As a normal man, I naturally have desires and needs. I couldn''t just live a life of celibacy, following strict vows, staying alone forever before I met you, could I?" Nyx cut him off. "I know what you''re trying to say. Back in Holtrien, you already had other lovers before me, right?


    Andrew, I''m not bothered by that. I just hope you won''t abandon me after getting what you wanted." Andrew sighed. "Darling, I love you so much. How could I possibly abandon you? You''re my woman for life. In the future, ''m counting on you to give me a bunch of kids." Nyx seemed to smile, though she sounded reluctant. "We''ll see. Though I have to say, if we have mixed-race children, they''ll definitely be exceptional." Andrew grinned. "Absolutely." ---- With a beauty by his side, even the barren Wastnds felt less dull to Andrew.


    Nyx bit her lip and suddenly said, "Andrew, my strength seems to have improved noticeablytely. I suspect it has something to do with you." Andrew was first caught off guard, but he immediately understood. He smiled and exined, "It probably does have to do with me. ording to Holtrien''s philosophy, you''re a woman with a water-attribute constitution. When we cultivate together, both of us benefit from it." Nyx was thoroughly embarrassed. "Cultivate together? I don''t really understand what that means, but just thinking about it, I know it can''t be anything proper." Andrew corrected her.


    "No, you''re wrong. It''s actually a very good thing. Otherwise, how could the noises you make sound so delightful every night?" Nyx was mortified. "You bastard, you''re talking nonsense! I''m not sleeping with you anymore." Andrew chuckled. "Do you really think you have a choice in the matter? Whether you want to or not, it''s happening either way!"
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