I Am Unstoppable

Chapter 415

“Wait up!” Lesley shouted.

Charlotte cast Lesley a wary glance. “What is it?” Lesley hurriedly answered, “I have no ill intention, Ms. Schwein. I'm merely aimless. The mountains here are endless. Would you like to travel together?” In his anxiety, he turned red.

Charlotte had never seen a man blush as easily as he did. She was certain that a man like that definitely bore her no ill will. “Sure.”

Lesley was overjoyed.

Marlington was a magical, mysterious place.

The potency of the parasites in Marlington was unparalleled.

The place was also filled with legendary wonders.

During the war, the arrogant Jetroinians never dared invade Marlington. Accurately speaking, they had, but most of their forces had perished when they landed without even seeing the enemy.

Situated in Gablurg, Marlington consisted of mountain ranges and green hills as far as the eye could see.

It was like looking out at a limitless sea of green.

The sun was resplendent at three in the afternoon.

It was also the end of May. Atop the mountains of Gablurg, the days were not very hot but the nights were chilly. Even on the hottest days of summer, the nights were cold.

Because of this, most of the residents in Gablurg had no need for air conditioning at night.

Dressed entirely in black, Simon arrived at the foothills of Gablurg.

He had attained the cultivation of a level-nine Divine Master, and his progress had been nothing short of extraordinary.

By that point, however, the rate of his cultivation had slowed down. There are limits to everything, and speed is not necessarily a good thing.

Simon realized he had hit a plateau. His cultivation level would not increase no matter how much blood he consumed.

His situation was akin to a man who, given a stroke of luck, found his wealth increasing rapidly. At a certain point in his progress, however, he would begin to slow down.

That was an irrefutable fact.

Being able to sustain growth became a matter of knowing where to invest.

At that moment, Simon was no longer under the control of the Heavenly Rebirth Alliance. The elders of the Heavenly Rebirth Alliance had left a spiritual imprint in his cerebral domain.

A mark of that nature was not easily dispellable. If Simon decided to refine it, the imprint would self-destruct.

The cultivation of the elders of the Heavenly Rebirth Alliance was at a terrifying level.

It would be practically impossible for Simon to rid himself of the imprint.

Coincidentally, however, luck is a wonderful thing indeed.

Given Simon's vampiric lineage, his mana could only be turned into combat force at the same time strengthen his cerebral domain.

With such enhancement, his cerebral domain had become invulnerable to spiritual waves and could withstand the assault of any imprint.

Against such fortitude, the threat of the spiritual imprint was negligible.

If the spiritual imprint was a bullet, Simon had donned several bulletproof vests.

At that juncture, he was truly free.

Upon returning to the country, he came to the mysterious Marlington.

The reason for Simon visiting Marlington was because it was Olive's hometown.

He had been seized by a sudden desire to visit where Olive grew up at.

Then, he ascended the mountain.

Upon entering Emerald Mountain, he found himself surrounded by lush foliage.

There was a trail, which Simon thought was too far, so he opted instead to walk through the mountain.

He traveled all the way forward at a very high speed.











































































At noon, Simon arrived before a beautiful stretch containing a waterfall.

After venturing a little further, he noticed a valley ahead which was just as charming. There was a tavern there.

Feeling a little hungry, Simon headed toward it.

The tavern was charmingly quaint. It sat on the foothills of Emerald Mountain, with a stream at the entrance and a bamboo forest at the back.

When Simon entered, he noticed a tour group entering at the same time.

The group consisted of a dozen or so people of young, rowdy people of both genders.

The one leading the party, however, was an old professor.

Ignoring them, Simon entered the tavern and found a place to sit.

The tavern was run by the Marlingtonian, just the two of them. One woman was the owner, and the other the waitress.

They were dressed in their cultural dresses with scarves on their heads.

The owner was a forty-year-old woman who was especially ugly.

The waitress, thirty or so, was also not a looker.

The owner and waitress accidentally overlooked the lone customer as they were serving the tour group.

Simon remained placidly in his seat. He was not anxious, nor did he rush them.

As he was there on a trip to reminisce, he opted to go with the flow.

The waitress brought the tour group some drinks and snacks.

In contrast to the lively group, Simon, sitting in solitude, looked as if he had been forgotten by the world.

Nevertheless, Simon did not mind. Awash in memories, he became lost in reverie.

It was also possible that he was thinking of nothing at all.

At that moment, a clear, melodious voice sounded.

“Hey, man. Have some peanuts. Here's a cup of coffee for you.”

The voice sounded like a ray of sunshine.

Its owner sounded as if she would be beautiful and kind.

Simon looked up and saw a girl in white sportswear and a ponytail.

The girl was about twenty. She smiled sweetly at him, and he noticed that her face was pretty and exquisite.

Her smile, too, was capable of distracting one from the woes of the world.

Simon's eyes traveled to her hands, which were holding a plate of peanuts and an untouched cup of coffee.

Seemingly embarrassed as she met his gaze, she flushed slightly. Then, she placed the peanuts on the table before him.
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