Tower of Monte Sun

After a few minutes. "That mouth is so hot!" I kept looking and saw Mia sucking the top of my dick while her breasts massaged the underside of my dick.

She was so busy sucking my dick that she didn't even notice that the owner of that dick was complimenting her mouth.

"Oh shit, I'm about to cum." As soon as I said that, her sucking speed increased and the suction force between her breasts increased, it felt like heaven.

I suddenly felt like my dick was going to explode and I came inside her vacuum-sucking mouth.

"Urrr~~" I choked, feeling her tongue, while rolling my eyes with pleasure. This woman is perfect for a blowjob.

After the orgasm I took a deep breath and then grabbed her hair with one hand and looked into her eyes and said. "I liked that, now you can go back to your seat."

Mia sucked and cleaned my dick with her warm mouth, before leaving as if nothing had happened. 

As the balloon descended slowly, I adjusted the zoom of the Virtual Laboratory and aimed directly at the environment surrounding the tower. At first, it seemed like an ordinary mountainous forest, but the more I observed, the more I realized there was something profoundly wrong—or fascinating, depending on your perspective. 

The shimmering ponds, scattered throughout the forest like tiny silver eyes, immediately caught my attention. They glowed with a light of their own, but there was something about them that sent chills down my spine. They weren't just water. These ponds had a presence, a life of their own, as if they were observing, measuring, and waiting. The sensation that these waters would be lethal to anyone weak was unmistakable. 

As I adjusted the focus, I saw strange creatures inhabiting those ponds and the surrounding forest. Demon vines, pulsating as if they were giant veins, wrapped around the mutilated body of a deer, slowly draining it. "Carnivorous..." I thought, noting the metallic sheen at the tips of the vines. Flesh-eating owls flew by, their eyes a dull red as they tore chunks of meat from some small animal. 

Farther away, an earth elephant, with massive pillar-like hooves and skin that seemed carved from living rock, crushed the vegetation as it passed. Yet, even it seemed cautious when approaching one of the ponds. A giant swamp crocodile, its scales black as obsidian, emerged from one of the glowing waters, swallowing a small rodent whole. 

"This place is deadly..." I thought, a slight shiver running through me as I watched the spectacle of nature devouring itself. Every creature seemed adapted to kill, as if the forest itself were a hungry, living being. 

But at the center of it all, like a jewel amid the savagery, stood the tower. It was imposing, over a hundred meters tall, and made of white stone that looked like polished marble. The sunlight reflected off its surface, making it radiate a cold, almost divine light. The contrast between its purity and the brutality of the surrounding environment was shocking. 

Even so, it wasn't immune to the forest's influence. At its base, the demon vines entwined around the white stones, turning the tower into a mixture of beauty and threat. The thorns gleamed like blades, and I could see piles of bones scattered around the foundation, as if the vines were feeding the tower itself with the blood of intruders. 

The balloon landed with a slight tremor, and the impact brought me back to reality. Marcelina finally emerged from the control cabin, shutting off the gas with a fluid, calculated motion. She looked at us with a calm expression, but there was an absolute authority in her gaze. 

"Welcome to the Tower of Mount Sol," she said, her voice echoing among us. "Now form a line near the balloon's entrance, and if you value your lives, don't stray from me or the perimeter. Let's just say this forest is... unusual." 

Everyone seemed to understand the seriousness of her words. As if an instinctive command had been triggered, they hurried to form an orderly line, leaving behind their jokes and conversations. 

"Follow me." 

Marcelina straightened her body with a calculated elegance, as if aware of every gaze directed at her. She took a deep breath, her eyes half-closed, as if the forest air carried something rare and unique. "Pay attention!" her voice rang out clear but tinged with an almost cruel amusement. "Although the Acolytes from our academy conduct periodic cleanups, there are still living creatures—corrupted and malevolent beings—wandering this area. So, as I've already warned you, if you stray, we might as well start thinking about honoring your deceased body." 

She laughed softly, but it was a cold laugh, like the sound of glass shattering, and it was enough to make the faces of all the acolytes around pale. As for me, I continued walking in the middle of the group, preferring the relative safety of being surrounded by others. Marcelina led the way, moving with confident, unhurried steps. 

Step by step, the group began to venture deeper into the forest. The environment became denser, with thick leaves blocking much of the sunlight. However, there was a soft, golden glow around us, a light mist that seemed to warm the air. 

Suddenly, something flickered in my peripheral vision. It was black and fast, like a blur. My eyes locked onto the figure, and I realized it was a creature with a body similar to a scorpion's, but much larger—almost the size of a car. 

"Virtual Laboratory, begin scanning!" 

["Task initiated!"] 

["Scanning initiated!"] 

["Beep!"] 

The metallic voice of the Laboratory echoed in my ears: 

["An unknown creature of high energy!"] 

["Sex: Male."] 

["Species: Giant Scorpion."] 

["Strength: 3-4."] 

["Agility: 4-5."] 

["Vitality: Approximately 5."] 

["Assessment: Extremely dangerous!"] 

My eyes widened. "This monster is far stronger than the giant hawks... An ordinary warrior would die in seconds against this thing!" I instinctively moved closer to Marcelina. It was as if she were the only reliable shield against the terrors of this forest. 

She noticed the group's movements and chuckled softly, a peculiar gleam in her red eyes. "It seems our little Acolytes have finally grasped the dangers." 

The group moved forward, and soon the forest became even more lush. Towering, ancient trees dominated the landscape, while the distant sounds of creatures echoed around us. I couldn't tell if it was just my imagination, but the sun seemed more intense, as if the solar disk above the tower was amplifying its light. 

Suddenly, the Virtual Laboratory alerted me once again: 

["Warning!"] 

["Danger!"] 

["A high-energy entity is approaching!"] 

["Position: South, behind a tree, now running toward you!"] 

Adrenaline surged through my veins. I whipped my head around and crouched instinctively. A sharp, piercing sound tore through the air: 

"ARRRR!" 

A giant black spider with glowing red eyes emerged, its sharp, metallic-tinted legs gleaming. It charged toward one of the acolytes ahead of me. 

"Zap!" 

Before anything worse could happen, a nail of light shot from Marcelina's fingertip. The speed was surreal, and the projectile pierced the spider's head with deadly precision. 

"Crahh!" 

The creature collapsed, its blue blood spilling and staining the acolyte who stood frozen in shock. For a few seconds, the girl remained motionless before letting out a high-pitched scream: 

"HAAAAAAAAAA!" 

Marcelina didn't even glance back. "It seems these giant red-eyed spiders are increasing in number again. I suppose I'll need to assign more missions after we return, so you Acolytes can clean up this area." 

She turned toward us with an impatient look. "What are you waiting for? Let's go!" 

The tearful acolyte rubbed her eyes, trying to regain composure, and finally followed the group with hesitant steps. I, on the other hand, kept my focus on the front, where Marcelina led the way. Every deeper step into the forest was a reminder of how deadly this world could be. 

After another hour of walking, we finally reached the tower's entrance. Before us, it loomed like an imposing sentinel, its white structure reflecting the sunlight, while the thorny vines at its base seemed to pulse with a life of their own. 

I shook my head, trying to focus, but I couldn't deny the comfort I felt. Every pore in my body seemed to be breathing on its own, absorbing the warm, light energy of the environment. 

"Virtual Laboratory, what's the situation now?" 

["Beep!"] 

["Task established!"] 

["Acquiring environmental sample, analysis in progress!"] 

["There is a significant increase in a type of energy particle here that resonates faintly with the host's brain. These are hypothesized to be Light and Radiance energy particles!"] 

The laboratory's metallic voice echoed in my mind, and everything began to make sense. 

"So that's it! These energy particles are clearly beneficial for Light Mages. It's like the novels from my previous world, where cultivators always sought regions rich in spiritual energy to progress." 

As I pondered this discovery, we climbed the stone steps, each footfall echoing against the solid structure surrounding us. The stairs led us to a massive wooden door, adorned with a stone statue standing watch beside it. 

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