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Chapter 19 - Joining A Familia 3

Demeter intimately pressing into me, like she wanted to merge with me, her soft and warm body pressing against me.

Her lips were as sweet as nectar.

Passersby stopped and watched in shock, their bodies unable to move from extreme astonishment.

The two guards of Demeter Familia also froze on the spot, unable to think or talk. Their worldview was collapsing before their eyes—their pure, innocent, and kind goddess had been tainted. A goddess untouched by any man, seen only from a distance, a dream wife material for all the gods—that very untouchable goddess was touched, and worse, she voluntarily approached and was intimate with an unknown man.

The passionate kiss lasted for a minute before we separated. A string of saliva connected our lips, which she licked along, cutting the string.

"Do you remember me?" Demeter whispered into my ear.

I shook my head while sighing.

"Looks like it didn't work. Oh well, at least you still recognize me instinctively. Your love is really unbreakable despite your state." Demeter.

She hugged my arm affectionately, pressing it to her bountiful chest. My arm was engulfed in softness and warmth, her flowery fragrance intoxicating.

We ignored the crowd.

With Demeter leading, we entered the Wheat Manor.

The guards snapped out of their stunned state, hurriedly bowed, and closed the gate.

When I passed through the gate, I froze in shock.

A vast and unfathomably endless courtyard stretched beyond ??? entirely. I couldn't see the end, but my instincts told me it was larger than even if you combined all the Living Constructs in Orario—it still failed in comparison with the scale of this courtyard. My instinct had never been wrong.

This courtyard had countless Endless Biomesphere, dungeons, living constructs, and special regions, making it even bigger. The exact number was a mystery, but within a radius of billions of light-years, there were at least septillions of them.

At the center of this incomprehensibly boundless courtyard stood an elegant and beautiful white manor. On its roof, an emblem of wheat was engraved and displayed proudly.

The scale of the mansion was a thousandth of the courtyard's size. At its center stood a rectangular Tower—that pierced into the sky of this unimaginably boundless space. I didn't know if this barrier went beyond the mansion's barrier.

This Tower gave me a weird feeling. No, this entire place felt strange, like I was missing something important.

Demeter noticed my confusion and giggled. "This place is just a mere entrance of an entrance of an entrance of the barrier of the manor. You'll eventually see it in the future."

"That's it. That's where the weird feeling was coming from. How many entrances are there?"

"Call me honey," Demeter said sweetly.

"?"

"That's what you usually called me."

"Is that so? Sorry for not knowing—for now."

"It's OK, I understand. We understand."

"Honey, how many entrances are there?"

"I think around Nulcas… Wait, you don't know that. To put it in a way you can understand—it is endlessly beyond ??? entirely. No, it's even beyond that." Demeter.

I looked back and saw a normal gate, the one we had passed through. It still looked normal. However, instead of a gate in a 4-meter-tall wall, that gate had been outside the manor barrier. Now it was different—the 4-meter wall outside was in truth an endless, behemoth wall, no end in sight and never would be.

I was stunned seeing this, which Demeter noticed.

She chuckled and spoke, "The wall outside is just a small part of it. The wall you see now is the true scale and form. If you ever get lost here, always remember this—north is the only exit where the gate rests. All other directions are just entrances to new entrances."

"Copy that." I looked around, my senses covering trillions of light-years.

A couple of thousand miles away, there was a pillar of light.

That pillar of light held an unfathomably vast space, which I couldn't grasp in its true scale or comprehend more information about. The pillar itself was hundreds of miles in radius, with a height off ???.

"Demeter, what is that pillar of light?"

"Oh that? It's one of the means of transportation here. That pillar is a Point Holder, a thing that contains the unfathomably large space known as the Teleportation Point—a space that holds an unimaginably massive teleportation device.

That's where we're headed next."Demeter said, pointing to the pillar of light in the distance.

"Is there any way to reach the manor?"

"Nope, unless you're as strong as me." Demeter.

"Excuse me then." I picked her up, carrying her like a princess. Her body felt overwhelmingly soft, warm, and almost too much for me to hold all at once. Her curves pressed against me, each movement reminding me of the impossible proportions she carried with effortless grace. Her chest, fuller than my head, pressed against me while she hugged my neck like a koala. The sculpted lines of her hips and the generous weight of her thighs seemed to melt into my hold. She was a vision of excess, a figure carved from desire itself, and the simple act of carrying her was enough to take my breath away. I took a deep breath to calm myself, forcing my wild desire to settle.

"Oh my, your control is superb as ever. I hope you don't hold back and just pound me here," Demeter said with a sweet smile.

"You know that I won't do that without knowing you first."

"But you already do."

"Well, I'm supposed to, but now… yes and no."

"I'll wait then. By the way, I almost forgot—the others will also want to see you, so be prepared." Demeter.

"Who?"

"The other Demeters."

"Ok, I am looking forward to it." I smiled.

Demeter leaned in and closed her eyes with a smile.

I stepped forward, vanishing from my spot, heading toward the pillar of light in the distance.

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