I Just Wanted to Teach Cultivation, But Goddesses Keep Coming!-Chapter 69 Twin

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Chapter 69: Chapter 69 Twin

A round jade table sat in the center, surrounded by cushioned seats, while a delicate spiritual formation embedded in the walls ensured privacy and sound isolation.

A faint spiritual pressure lingered in the air, enough to remind anyone present that this was a place reserved for important guests.

Once seated, Lin Feng glanced around casually and said, "It’s my first time here, so I’ll have all your specialties."

"Yes, Young Master Lin Feng. I will arrange everything immediately. Thank you for your patience," the waitress replied, her smile brightening even more, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm.

A wealthy young master like Lin Feng was undoubtedly a rare and valuable customer.

She turned and left with light, confident steps, her hips swaying seductively as she went.

The door closed softly behind her.

Ning Xi remained seated across from Lin Feng, staring at him in silence for a few seconds before she realized what she was doing.

She quickly looked away, but her thoughts were in turmoil.

Earlier today, Lin Feng had defeated Li Tianhao, shocking the entire academy with his overwhelming strength.

His calm demeanor, his precise control, and the way he crushed his opponent without hesitation had already overturned everything she thought she knew about him.

And now this.

For him to casually enter Hidden Phoenix Banquet... an establishment that catered only to high-level cultivators and to order all their specialties without even blinking... it was simply too much.

Spirit stones were not something people spent on food unless they were either extremely wealthy or utterly extravagant.

To Ning Xi, every spirit stone represented months of cultivation, countless battles, and precious opportunities.

Yet Lin Feng treated them like ordinary coins.

Her gaze drifted back to him, lingering on his relaxed posture, his calm expression, and the faint smile at the corner of his lips.

The more she looked, the more she felt that he was shrouded in layers upon layers of mystery.

Just how many secrets was this man hiding?

"Is he really a hidden young master from one of the ancient clans?" Ning Xi wondered silently.

Her heart skipped a beat at the thought.

It would explain everything... his strength, his confidence, his wealth, and everything else about him.

A faint smile soon curved her lips, though her eyes glinted with curiosity and determination.

Since fate had placed them here alone in a private room, she wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip away.

Today, she would find out exactly who Lin Feng truly was.

"Tell me more about yourself, Teacher Lin Feng," Ning Xi began softly.

Her pretty eyes sparkled with unmistakable curiosity, her posture leaning forward just a little, as if afraid he might evade her again.

"There’s nothing to tell. My life is boring," Lin Feng replied seriously, his tone flat and unchanging.

Deep inside, he couldn’t believe how dense Ning Xi was.

It felt like the more he tried to distance himself, the more intrigued she became.

It was almost as if rejection only fueled her curiosity.

If only this had been true in my past life back on Earth, Lin Feng mused inwardly. Then I would’ve lost my v-card back then and lived happily ever after with a woman. Any woman!

His standards for a woman before had never even been that high. He couldn’t help but sigh at the irony.

The past was truly a strange thing to look back on... full of missed chances, awkward moments, and regrets he didn’t even know he carried until now.

Choosing to ignore Ning Xi, he shifted his gaze toward the decorations of the room instead.

The elegant carvings, the faint glow of spiritual formations, and the quiet luxury around them seemed far more interesting than this increasingly awkward conversation.

"..."

An uncomfortable silence stretched on, thick and heavy, lasting nearly a full minute.

Ning Xi shifted in her seat more than once, her fingers tapping lightly against the table before she finally broke the ice again.

"Where do you originally hail from, Teacher Lin Feng?" she asked, her voice gentle but persistent.

"Nothing extraordinary. I’m from one of the small villages outside the city," Lin Feng replied calmly.

Ning Xi’s brows knitted slightly. She didn’t believe him... not even a little.

Everything about him screamed mystery: his strength, his wealth, his confidence, his uncanny abilities.

A mere village background simply didn’t fit the picture she had painted in her mind.

"I see. Do you have any siblings?" she continued, quickly following up.

"What about your parents? Are they cultivators? What kind of cultivation technique do you practice? How did you—"

Lin Feng answered her questions, but only with short, vague responses.

Yes. No. Not really. It’s ordinary. Nothing special.

Each reply was like hitting a wall.

No matter how she tried to pry, she couldn’t extract anything meaningful from him.

Eventually, Ning Xi puffed out her cheeks and pouted cutely, her frustration obvious.

She had never had such a hard time getting someone to open up before.

It felt easier to swallow the entire sea than to crack Lin Feng’s ironclad defenses.

Just as she was about to give up, a sudden spark of inspiration flashed through her mind.

"Lin Feng," she called.

"Hm?" Lin Feng glanced at her, raising a brow slightly as he waited for her to continue.

She straightened her posture, her expression turning serious yet her eyes still shimmered with playful determination.

"You win. You’ve made me completely curious," she said. "Fine. I admit it. I can’t ignore you anymore."

She took a small breath, then continued boldly, "I agree. I agree to be your dao companion and get to know you better."

Ning Xi made up her mind at that moment.

She was far from foolish... on the contrary, she was sharp and observant.

A cultivator at the third stage of the Body Refining Realm simply would not possess spirit stones, let alone casually spend them at a place like Hidden Phoenix Banquet.

Yet Lin Feng had just ordered the restaurant’s entire premium selection as if spirit stones were nothing more than loose change.

That alone was enough for her to draw a conclusion.

Lin Feng was definitely hiding his true cultivation base, and perhaps teaching at the academy was nothing more than a little game for him... just a form of entertainment for someone already so powerful, casually playing the role of a teacher.