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... ing against flesh echoed through the ruined cathedral.

- Spurt, Spurt…!

“Ahhh…”

After the 21st ejaculation, Frey gave up counting and twisted his body as another orgasm built up.

- Tingle, tingle…

But his member only left a tingling sensation as it began to shrink. It was the result of countless orgasms forced out by Ferloche’s relentless torment, leaving him completely drained.

“F-Ferloche…”

Lying on the ground, trembling, Frey called out ...

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