Chapter 69 CHAPTER 69: DO YOU CARE FOR SOME 69?

As Davies stepped into the hospital, he expected a clean white scene and the smell of disinfectants and other hospital-like smells to fill his nose, but instead of what he had expected to see, a heavenly scene came into view and a smell that he was most comfortable smelling brushed across his nose, filling them up with heavenly scents.

'Uh, Miya… is this really a hospital?"

'Or did I take a wrong turn somewhere and enter the promised land,'

'THERE'S BOOBA EVERYWHERE!!!'

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The lobby was a clean white space that was built to be wide to facilitate easy movements of people and useful tools to save people. It was an impressive sight, especially with the beautiful and neat decor and also the presence of different kinds of beautiful and sweet-smelling flowers, but this was not what took Davies's breath away.

Rather it was the presence of the extremely beautiful nurses who were wearing a pink-cloured nurse uniforms over their sensual bodies as they moved around doing all sorts of work.

Even the doctors were extremely beautiful-looking females. They paraded around in their different clothes, but they had the distinctive white coat that was the trademark of every doctor in the medical industry draped over their shoulders, but that only served to increase their enticement value.

'This is what heaven should be like!' Davies screamed inwardly almost crying tears of joy, but that was just him being over dramatic.



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'... Maybe I should have let myself be hospitalized back then…' Davies thought back to when he had refused to be hospitalized because he didn't want to make a fuss.

'Fuck duct tape! I need me some soft fleshy pillows!' he thought tearfully.

Davies's presence at the VIP entrance didn't go unnoticed as quite a few of the nurses' and doctors' eyes wandered over to look at the handsome bloke who stood at the entrance, scanning them with his cold eyes.

This was one of the after-effects of having gone through too much mental stress from the constant betrayal and deaths of four lifetimes.

His face and personality were always frozen and impassive, making him impossible to read and his face never showed any expression unless he made a conscious effort to show an expression.

This was the reason why Miya was so hung up over the fact that Davies had smiled unconsciously when he was with Tisha, back at the mission gate.

Therefore, to the people looking at Davies as he stood at the entrance, he seemed to just be standing there with his hands in his pockets, a cold look and an icy aura as his eyes slowly scanned across the room. This did nothing to diminish his charm but rather made it stand out even more as it fitted perfectly with his white hair and glowing green eyes, he looked like a domineering ice emperor as his emerald-green eyes that glowed with power swept across the room.

Of all the women looking at him right now, none of them could avoid being enthralled by his looks, and neither could they ward off the risky images that appeared in their heads and played around in their minds, causing their body temperatures to rise quickly.

Davies began walking into the lobby after his eyes had taken in all the perfect imperfections of the human body on all the women present and appraising them in his heart.

He walked inside at a moderate pace and approached the counter that seemed like a place to make inquiries, completely aware of the attention he was receiving but not paying much attention to it for now.

There was nothing he could do about it for now, he already had an appointment for tonight, not to mention the fact that he couldn't handle all the women looking at him right now, he wasn't some dual cultivator who could sleep with ten thousand women in one go, that'd kill his little brother.





It was a waste of the opportunity, but when he remembered that he owned the hospital, he no longer had a reason to stress himself, he could just come back for them anytime, after all, they all worked for him… but if the worst comes to the worst, he'd just get himself admitted as well, as though light, he had also sustained some injuries in the dungeon that he had wrapped up with bandage and duct tape.

[...] Miya just watched her host's antics and the way he was scheming all so he could get his hands on some booba.

Davies arrived at the counter where a beautiful redhead was doing some work on the computer in front of her. She was one of the few women who hadn't looked up when Davies had walked in, she was swamped by work so she had shut out all distractions, but when Davies arrived in front of the counter and simply looked at her without saying a single word, somehow his aura alone had managed to get her attention, so she looked up with a professional smile and look, prepared to deal with whoever had arrived, but the moment she looked up and met with locked eyes with Davies she was stunned by the absolute lack of emotions that his eyes held.

She had never dealt with something like this before, so she was stunned for a few seconds but quickly recovered herself while she kept her professional look and smile, even when she had been stunned by Davies's apathetic look that seemed to be bored of everything, it was obvious that her professionalism was no joke.

"What can I help you with, Sir?" she asked with her every word dripping professionalism. It was obvious that this was not the first time she had asked this question and had probably done it a few thousand times.

"This place is where the Imperium League members get treated if they suffer injuries in gates, correct?" Davies got straight to the point.

The red-haired woman immediately straightened up the moment she heard his question, though his aura had been quite subtle, this question let her know that he was a big fish who at least had a relationship with an Imperium league member.

Little did she know that she was speaking not to a big fish, but to the biggest fish in the sea known as Imperium.

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