RE: Perverted Sugar Daddy System-Chapter 229: Again
Here I was, getting in the groove, and the system decided to pop up such a horrible notification.
"What do you mean, failed?"
[Remember it was a 50/50 chance]
"Yes, but I didn't expect a failure. Aren't you like a 100% guarantor?"
[No]
The answer was blatant, and it was my name being called that brought my attention back to the table.
"Marcus, are you okay? This is the second time you've zoned out today."
"Yeah, sorry, I'm fine." I turned to Lola, who had surprisingly asked the question.
"If there's a problem, no need to hide it from us. I understand that you initially faced a backlash from rejecting the environment. I'm a doctor, I know my way around the body."
"Thank you, Lola, but I'm okay," I said, though inside, I was trying to pull my mind out of the gutters.
All Lola had said was she knew her way around the body, and my thoughts began going out of control.
"I believe him, that he's fine," Gale said, shooting me a smile, and I cracked my lips in return.
"You mentioned Sade praising me. I'm quite interested in what she said."
"There is nothing there for you to learn about," Sade turned to me, but her father let out a chuckle and crushed her hopes.
"Sade never tells us much about how things are at school. She prefers to just go and bring back top-grade results, but then one day, she came back and mentioned you."
"Dad, do you really have to say this?" Sade muttered, her head bowed, and she idly pushed around the food on her plate.
Her cheeks were so red that I, for a second, worried about her health.
"Is this really the Sade I know?"
On his end, despite seeing the state of his daughter, Gale did not pause in his words.
"She couldn't stop praising your intelligence and leadership skills. You defeating her in that election really made an impression on her."
"I see. Thank you for telling me this, Sir."
If Denise were here, she would beg to differ about these qualities mentioned of me, but the woman wasn't here, and if Sade thought so of me, who was I to tell her otherwise?
"No problem. I know my daughter, and if I don't tell you this now, you'll probably never hear it till you die."
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"That's not true," an embarrassed voice sounded, but no one paid it any mind.
Taking another bite of his meal, Gale continued.
"Sade is always stuck in the library reading. She takes it as her holy grail..."
The food tasted quite good, and I was surprised to find out that it was Lola's handwork.
The woman apparently travelled a lot, but whenever she was home, despite the availability of so many maids, she made sure to personally cook all the meals.
"If I wasn't a doctor, I would have been a chef," Lola mentioned.
The dinner with the family went perfectly well, Gale and his wife were very ready to interact and get to know me.
Not hiding much in the course of the conversation, I let it be known that I had ties to Ford Motors but didn't go too deep.
The revelation caused a subtle change in the atmosphere at the table. Gale looked at me a lot more focused and when dinner was over, Sade and I returned to the library.
Reaching there, I moved to pack my books, but then was surprised when Sade sat down and began reopening the books she had closed.
"What are you doing?"
"Reading," she threw a glance at me.
"Won't you see me off?"
"Where are you going?" Sade turned to me fully.
"I need to get home."
"Why? Stay here and read for the rest of the hours. Sleepover, and then tomorrow morning we go to school, and from there, you can go home."
"You planned this from the moment you invited me over, didn't you?"
"Somewhat. I won't force you to stay if you don't want to. It's just... my plan is sensible and effective.
Given the long drive back to town and then your apartment, by the time you get home, you won't have any more time or strength to study, those are wasted hours."
Sade spoke sweetly and convincingly, and if that wasn't enough, her eyes were literally begging me to stay.
"I'll stay then."
A smile lit up on Sade's face.
"But you can't be serious about us studying after just eating."
"Why not?" Sade asked with surprise, like her actions were the perfect norm.
"Your dad wasn't being serious when he said you spend all your time in here, right?"
"He was."
"Don't you jog, swim, exercise, go for a walk, bask under the sun... do something else other than reading?"
"No."
"Even exercise?"
"Already said no."
"Then how do you have such an immaculate figure?" I walked over to Sade, going behind her chair.
"I eat extremely nutritious and just enough. Also, didn't you see my parents? They gave me very good genes."
"True, especially your dad," I said, my hand going over Sade's shoulder and falling on her breast.
The young woman paused at my touch, but I showed no reaction to it.
My fingers clamped down on Sade's breasts, and I began squeezing and pulling on her mounds.
"They're soft," I leaned down and whispered into Sade's ear from behind.
It was silent throughout the library, and my voice softly filled the air as I spoke, sending goosebumps running through Sade.
Wanting more and facing no resistance, I brought my right hand to the hem of her shirt, going under it, and I had just begun rubbing my way up her chest, feeling her skin when the system popped up once more.
[Ding!! An opportunity to mutate your Psion using nature energy has been detected. The chances of it succeeding are 50/50. Do you want to proceed?]
With there being no consequence to the failure of the mutation, it wasn't hard for me to forget about it, but never had I expected to see this notification again.
"Didn't this already fail?"
[Yes, but another chance came up]
"You worked to create this second chance, didn't you?"
[I can't say you're wrong]
While there were many missed opportunities with the failure of the mutation, there was also escaped danger, and seeing this system message once more, I was unwilling to put myself in that position again.