Wizard: Start with Biological Transformation to Grind Experience-Chapter 127 - 002: Suit yourself!

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Chapter 127: 002: Suit yourself!

Everyone’s gaze was fixed on Lynch, their eyes brimming with confusion.

Back when he descended from the carriage with a group of maids, many had already noticed him. After all, a lone male apprentice suddenly appearing among a group of maids was naturally eye-catching, not to mention his strikingly handsome face.

Now, seeing Avery, who had already walked away, specifically returning to inquire about him, it was hard not to arouse curiosity.

Lynch hurriedly said, "Miss Avery."

Just one simple sentence caused Avery to pause involuntarily.

Over the months they had spent together, this was the first time Lynch had spoken to her in such a tone.

Formal, yet distant.

Lynch continued, "I’ll just escort you this far."

What was originally supposed to be an ordinary task of modifying Elemental Coral had unexpectedly spiraled into such chaos.

From battling Black Wizards to clashing with the Knight Order, they had barely carved a path drenched in blood, only to be crushed like defeated strays fleeing in disarray.

Crossing Snow Mountain, traversing grasslands, climbing steep ridges, enduring meals in harsh winds and sleeping under open skies—

This journey, though outwardly smooth and uneventful, had hidden suffering that only Lynch could understand.

After countless trials, they had finally managed to return here. He was genuinely terrified.

At least for now, he truly wanted nothing more than for this to be the end. He craved no further entanglements.

At this moment, he just wanted to go back and sleep soundly.

Avery gazed at him, "Are you sure?"

Lynch nodded, "I’m sure."

Avery’s face betrayed no particular expression, but her tone became noticeably sharp: "Suit yourself!"

With those words, she turned and walked away without looking back.

Lynch opened his mouth slightly.

You’ve got to be kidding me...

At least settle the bill for me...

...

A few hours later, White Castle.

In the spacious and luxurious hot spring pool, Avery lay completely naked, letting the maids clean her body.

Doll Lisa was nearby, tirelessly chiding her with a hint of reproach.

"Next time, don’t make such mistakes again. No matter the circumstances, your own safety must always be your top priority."

"The Elder Council fools should’ve never accepted their absurd condition in the first place. ’Completing the task relying solely on your own strength without outside assistance’—what a meaningless trial! Everyone is born different. It almost caused trouble..."

"I suspect those people have been bought off by that Luwa scoundrel; otherwise, how could they have..."

Midway through her rant, Doll Lisa suddenly noticed Avery staring blankly at the water’s surface.

She couldn’t help but call out, "Avery, Avery!"

"Ah!"

It took two shouts for Avery to snap out of her daze. She replied, puzzled, "What’s wrong?"

Lisa raised her eyebrows, "That’s what I should be asking you, isn’t it?"

She asked again, "Did something happen?"

Avery shook her head, "No, maybe I’m just a little tired."

Lisa didn’t say anything further but studied her eyes for a moment, before concluding firmly: "No way, you’re hiding something from me."

Avery became slightly flustered, "What could I possibly be hiding..."

Lisa interrupted, "Is it that boy who returned with you earlier?"

A faint blush crept up Avery’s neck unnoticed.

Lisa sighed, "So it is... I suspected as much when I sensed your emotional fluctuations earlier."

Avery was exasperated, "Was I that obvious?"

Didn’t I conceal my emotions flawlessly without revealing the slightest clue?

Lisa stated calmly, "Emotional fluctuations don’t solely manifest through facial expressions. Every word, gesture, and demeanor of yours conveys your mood to me."

Avery twitched the corner of her mouth, "Fine, fine."

Lisa got straight to the point, "So, you like that boy?"

A subtle crimson flushed over Avery’s cheeks. Despite the fact that her maids, marked with her soul imprint, were essentially her loyal followers, she still instinctively glanced around in embarrassment, as if her little secret had been accidentally exposed.

Though she didn’t directly answer, the truth was unmistakable.

Lisa pondered briefly, "You are at the appropriate age to consider fulfilling physical needs. His level of physical appearance is indeed quite impressive—it’s understandable."

After a moment, Lisa candidly suggested, "Shall I bring him to you?"

Avery’s cheeks were now entirely ablaze.

She said in frustration, "Can you not make me seem like some kind of wanton woman?"

Lisa appeared utterly unbothered, "I never said anything like that. I am simply stating the facts. After all, male and female physiological structures exist for this purpose. At a certain age, every woman begins to yearn for..."

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Avery, overwhelmed, quickly cut off Lisa’s unfiltered remarks. Whoever engineered her wizard creator must be insane—could they not have programmed her personality with a touch of subtlety?

She shook her head, "Matters of the heart, I’ll handle them myself. Absolutely! Completely! Do not make decisions for me!"

If she didn’t lay down such ground rules, there was no doubt in her mind that she’d return from bathing and find Lynch tied naked to her bed.

"Alright," Lisa accepted the directive.

But she added one last comment, "However, I still recommend considering my advice. Appropriate male-female affection can..."

"Got it, got it. I’ll seriously think it over."

Avery quickly waved her hands in dismissal. If this conversation dragged on, she might genuinely die of embarrassment.

She said, "But now’s not the time."

Far too many matters required her attention.

This unexpected catastrophe had been devastating for her, but no doubt, the aftermath presented valuable opportunities.

Before, within the family, there were conflicting opinions concerning her suitability as the heir. But in light of this ordeal, such dissenting voices would undoubtedly fall silent.

After all, her sole strong competitor, Luwa, was now mysteriously missing, and the remaining challengers posed no real threat to her.

Should there still be dissent, she could leverage this newfound advantage to silence them completely.

In short,

what mattered most was seizing this chance decisively to establish herself as the heir, silencing all rivals and dissenters.

Opponents would be suppressed, allies would be recruited.

There was so much work ahead of her—the distractions of the heart felt entirely out of place now.

As for feelings...

These... trivial things, Avery concluded, should remain trivial. She would set them aside for now...

Though she told herself this, she couldn’t entirely control her wandering thoughts.

So Avery said, "Lisa, I need you to help me handle a few matters."

Lisa replied, "Whatever you need."

Avery continued, "Hmm... Start by securing a Netta Apprentice recommendation letter from Master Calvin for me..."