Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Rise of a Master It Starts With Rejection. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 970. Let's read the author's The Rise of a Master It Starts With Rejection Internet story right here.
As long as Harmony Clinic was open, Natalie would always come by—rain or shine. Although she always left quickly after getting insulted, she would still come.
"Are you stupid? You don't want to get close to me, yet you still come by. What's wrong with you?" Felix snapped.
However, Natalie didn't get angry this time. Instead, she turned and closed the shutter door—surprising Felix.
"Hah! I can see that you're all bark but no bite. Now that the door is closed, we're alone. You can do whatever you want to me. Come on." A sly look flashed in Natalie's eyes.
Felix was so annoyed he wanted to teach her a lesson and tell her to never come again.
"You said it yourself. How lucky I am to have one of the Top Ten Menaces—Natalie Earnheart, the beautiful alchemist. I didn't expect I would get to have a taste," Felix said as he walked over to her slowly.
His movement made Natalie feel a little unsure. Could the elder's analysis be wrong? Was this man really a pervert?
"There are surveillance cameras in the clinic. It'll prove that you consented to have sex with me."
As he approached, Felix made it look like he was about to drool. Natalie, on the other hand, felt terrified.
"How shameless! I'll never come and see you again! You're disgusting!" she exclaimed. She pulled open the door and slammed it angrily on her way out.
However, Felix felt relief. "It should be completely effective this time."
Meanwhile, Jared sat outside in a car, wanting to laugh and applaud Felix's audacity if it wasn't for the current situation.
"Hah! What a fool you are, Felix! You're digging your own grave! You even closed the shutter door? You're definitely dead meat now!" he thought triumphantly.
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