I Just Wanted to Teach Cultivation, But Goddesses Keep Coming!-Chapter 28 Stable

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.
Chapter 28: Chapter 28 Stable

Their power could not be measured by conventional means.

They could bend time, twist space, manipulate energies in ways that defied logic, and destroy entire fleets with a mere gesture.

But even among them, what she had just witnessed went far beyond expectation.

His movements, calm and unhurried, had erased a threat that would have required armies and countless sacrifices to eliminate.

The ease with which he had done it was terrifying and exhilarating.

For a long moment, she simply stared at the holographic display, trying to process it all.

Her mind raced with possibilities, calculations, and questions she could barely voice.

Even as she marveled at the display, she could feel the weight of a strange, unfamiliar emotion stirring within her.

It was not fear. Nor gratitude alone. It was awe... a deep, profound recognition of a being who was, in every sense, beyond her comprehension.

Her thoughts lingered on the moment his hand had moved, on the blinding wave of light, on the utter obliteration of the mechanical horde.

That single gesture had rewritten the course of her world’s history.

A single gesture had saved countless lives and changed her fate forever.

"Sigh..." she exhaled deeply, letting the weight of responsibility settle fully on her shoulders.

The past battle, her near-death, and the immense power of the man who had saved her all swirled through her mind.

She could feel her heart still racing from the adrenaline, her body still tingling from the lingering echoes of the void.

For a moment, she simply stood there, collecting herself, her armor slightly scorched but repaired, her body fully restored yet still heavy with the enormity of what had just occurred.

"I better get busy," she murmured softly, her voice steady despite the exhaustion that clung to her.

There was no time to dwell on awe or fear... she had responsibilities, a world to protect, and now a promise she could not ignore.

Immediately, she set herself to work. She wasted no time.

She reviewed the aftermath of the battle, checked the conditions of her troops, and verified the defenses of her world.

She organized, delegated, and planned.

Every possible contingency was addressed, every weak point reinforced for the next five years.

Hours passed like minutes.

Time, once oppressive, now seemed almost her servant, yielding to her determination.

The sun rose and fell over her world, marking the passage of the day as she tirelessly worked.

Finally, the appointed twelve hours arrived. She took the small piece of paper Lin Feng had given her.

Its surface felt ordinary to the touch, but she knew better... this simple object held unimaginable power, a connection to a being beyond comprehension.

With calm hands, she set it aflame.

Ding!

The space around her shivered and bent.

The void warped as if reality itself had acknowledged the command of the paper.

She felt herself drawn, tugged violently yet smoothly, as though being pulled through a river of unseen currents.

Light stretched and twisted around her, colors flashing and folding in on themselves, time momentarily stretching and snapping back as she was whisked away.

Then, in the blink of an eye, she arrived.

The place was dark, quiet, and unfamiliar, yet the first hints of dawn crept along the horizon.

Golden light washed softly across the edges of shadow, revealing enough for her senses to orient.

The air was still and warm, faintly scented with comfort and life, a stark contrast to the void and devastation she had left behind.

Her gaze fell immediately upon him.

There he was, lying asleep in the dim light.

His chest rose and fell in a steady rhythm, each breath slow and measured, each movement radiating an effortless grace.

Even in repose, he seemed impossibly alive, his presence impossible to ignore.

His features were striking, carved with both beauty and authority, and his aura... his aura was unreadable.

She hesitated.

She did not want to disturb him.

She did not want to intrude upon the calm serenity he radiated, this peace that seemed almost alien compared to the chaos she had endured.

So she lingered at the threshold, quietly observing, patient, respectful.

She took note of his posture, the slight rise and fall of his shoulders, the faint sound of his breathing.

Every detail, every movement, she memorized.

Three minutes passed.

And then he stirred.

He stretched, slowly, deliberately, as though the very act of waking were a display of control.

His movements were fluid, natural, yet imbued with a subtle authority that made the room itself seem to bend slightly to his presence.

He yawned, blinked, and then without hesitation his eyes found hers piercing through the walls of the house.

The first glance was calm.

A recognition, calm yet profound, as though he could see the entirety of her being in a single moment.

She felt a shiver run down her spine, not from fear, but from the overwhelming force of his presence.

In the blink of an eye, they were standing face to face.

The room seemed impossibly quiet, the soft morning light filtering through faint cracks in the ceiling.

She could feel the faint warmth of dawn brushing against her armor, but all her attention was fixed on the man before her.

Lin Feng radiated a calm, unshakable presence that made the space around him feel both vast and intimate at the same time.

"Do not fear," Lin Feng said, his voice even and measured, yet carrying an authority that left no room for doubt.

"I am Lin Feng. You may call me as such."

She blinked, trying to steady her racing thoughts.

After everything... the battle, the near-death, the impossible light that had erased her enemies... he spoke with a serenity that seemed almost unreal.

"You will be my cook for five years," he continued, his tone casual yet firm.

"During that time, I will safeguard your world. You may even return there on a daily basis if you wish. I will create a portal between our worlds to make travel easy and convenient."

RECENTLY UPDATES
Read Wizard: Starting from the Skill Tree
EasternActionFantasy