Vol 1 Book 1 Chapter 173 (1/2)
Book 1 Chapter 173 - The Price of Growth
The fereen and white Her hands trembled a bit as she undid her belt under the captain’s orders, re with her panties Then, she bent down her upper body and directed her round and firm bottom towards the captain
The captain used the rubber rod to slap in between her legs a few times and coldly said, “Repulsive, I’ve lost interest However, your posture isn’t bad You should just stand here for 5 minutes!”
The female cadet clenched her teeth and
The captain walked to Su’s face and sized hiht hand held the rubber rod and beat down on his left hand’s pal to admit it, you are still the prettiest man I’ve ever met, to the point where you are even prettier than the women I’ve seen before I believe that every man wants to fuck you in the ass, and who knows, one day, you ht ht now, I don’tmy military rod to try your ass a bit Why don’t you take off your pants!”
“I refuse” Su calhtest change
“You have guts! Then in ill you refuse me?” The captain smiled expectantly His expression was extremely sinister
“I will receive the punishment” Su said
Soon, a cross was erected under the efforts of multiple cadets Su’s upper body was laid bear, and his arms were bound to the ends of the cross
The captain first made a few circles around Su The rubber rod in his hand was suddenly raised and ferociously beat down on Su’s ribs! Su’s complexion suddenly became deathly pale, and then he took a deep breath, but he didn’t cry out Only the streaks ofit quite clear just howfor Su to even slightly catch his breath, the captain beat down on Su’s ribs again! The way the rod beat doas extremely special, special to the point where none of the cadets, including the girl who still had her bottom raised, could see as special about the rubber rod However, Su who had taken half a breath immediately stopped His body that was covered in jade like skin suddenly became blood red, and then as pale white as paper All of his ht in that instant Sweat poured out froe a! The third strike landed on Su’s right ribs! Su’s head i, but he still didn’t release any sound! He couldn’t breathe at all!
The forth strike landed on Su’s lower back, the fifth on the tail of his spine, the sixth between his chest and abdoh temperature His body involuntarily twitched back and forth, and his breathing becas at all and merely moved about in his throat
However, froroan of pain
Curtis revealed a look of astonishes were due to the excessive intense feeling of pain, and that it was indicative of a collapse of his consciousness The captain originally had confidence in his degree of using the rod to give Su thehiht that the aher than what the captain predicted Being able to control oneself even to the point where one’s consciousness was about to collapse and not release a single sound e a bit He reckoned that Su’s sense of pain should be 15x that of nor that if both Su and the normal individual possessed two levels of physical defense, then Su’s endurance should be much weaker than the other individual However, this wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, because the more sensitive one was to pain, the more potential one had towards the Perception Do three strikes he had planned Different domains of individuals received different treatment Since Su’s ability was in the Perception Domain, then the 6 strikes he received were equal to a normal person’s 10 The pain each strike inflicted was layered on top of the previous ones Curtis reckoned that if he himself was the one on the cross, then he should be able to endure 15 strikes After 15 strikes, the captain wouldn’t even knoould happen Perhaps he o mad
In Curtis’ eyes, those that could endure 9 strikes were all true h his hands, there were only 3 people ere able to take on 9 strikes As for Su, being able to endure 10 strikes of suffering without crying out alreadymen!
In the captain’s eyes, Su’s beautiful face and excessively exquisite skin didn’t see to his eyes anymore
What the captain didn’t knoas that his evaluation of Su still fell a bit short Su’s sensitive to pain was actually three times that of an ordinary person