Chapter 24: Becoming a Eunuch Instantly

Leveling Up with Deep Blue Points in the Multiverse of Movies and TV Starlit Gale 2563 words 2026-04-13 02:48:39

That night, Wang Kun kept his promise and didn’t do anything inappropriate to her. The girl was shy, and she had classes the next day—if she couldn’t get up in the morning, she’d surely hate him for it.

Anyway, Wang Kun wasn’t in any rush. Since she had already spent a night at his place, it probably wouldn’t be long before they lived together. After all, with daily tutoring, going back and forth wasn’t convenient.

Several more days passed. On this day, Su Yunjin received a call from her mother and finally relaxed completely. Her father’s surgery had been a success; as long as he recuperated for a few months, he would make a full recovery.

In the original storyline, Su Yunjin’s father passed away mainly because they couldn’t afford better medical care at a reputable hospital. But now, thanks to Wang Kun’s intervention and the gateway that money provided, Su Yunjin’s father’s fate had changed.

Of course, the success of the surgery didn’t just rely on money—the main reason was that her father’s condition hadn’t deteriorated to the final stage. Otherwise, no amount of money could have saved him.

That morning, Wang Kun went to school as usual. Suddenly, he spotted a figure he loathed.

“This guy actually got discharged!”

Yes, Cheng Zheng, the protagonist from the original plot, had been in the hospital for more than two months, but today he returned to school.

Looking at this annoying figure, Wang Kun began to ponder how to send him back to the hospital. Glancing around, he soon came up with an idea.

As Cheng Zheng and his gang of friends, including Zhou Ziyi, walked toward the academic building, a slab of concrete suddenly broke loose from the rooftop. It plummeted down and, with a loud crash, struck Cheng Zheng squarely on the head, leaving a long gash across his face.

“Cheng Zheng! Call an ambulance, quick!”

Seeing Cheng Zheng’s face covered in blood, his friends were dumbfounded with fear. They fumbled for their phones, frantically dialing for help. The surrounding students, drawn by the commotion, quickly gathered to watch. Each one was shocked at the sight.

“Cheng Zheng is really unlucky. He just got out of the hospital after a car accident, and now he’s been smashed on the head the day he returns to school.”

“And what’s with the school? They really should check these buildings.”

But this accusation was unjust. Their school was one of the city’s top high schools; the academic building was structurally sound, and regular safety inspections were conducted. But when faced with Wang Kun’s terrifying strength—sixteen tons—even the sturdiest wall couldn’t withstand his destruction.

Of course, no one else knew the truth. To them, it was just another accident. As for why Cheng Zheng was the one hit, it was simply bad luck.

A dozen minutes later, Cheng Zheng, knocked unconscious by the blow, was sent back to his original hospital by ambulance. Wang Kun paid no further attention to any of it.

Three days later, Wang Kun happened to overhear Zhou Ziyi talking about Cheng Zheng’s condition. He learned that on the second day of Cheng Zheng’s hospitalization, his parents took him to America for treatment.

Clearly, the injuries from this incident were more severe than the last.

Another month passed. The semester exams ended, and the entire school went on break.

“Darling, now that it’s break and your parents are in the capital, why not just stay here until the New Year? You can go home then.”

“Well…”

“Don’t hesitate—it’s the perfect chance for me to tutor you on the upcoming coursework.”

“Your grades improved a lot this term, but if you want to get into Tsinghua or Peking University, you’ll need to work even harder.”

“So, you can’t slack off during the holidays.”

“Alright then. But you have to promise—no funny business!”

“Deal, I promise!” Wang Kun rejoiced inwardly, thinking tonight he’d finally get what he wanted.

Previously, the girl only stayed over on weekends, insisting on living at school during the week. Wang Kun didn’t press the matter—after all, with only one night, there wasn’t enough time for much, anyway.

But now that it was break, things were different.

That night, Wang Kun took her out for a lavish dinner and a movie. By the time they returned home, it was already eleven. After showering, Wang Kun used his telekinesis to open her bedroom door and quietly embraced her from behind.

“Hey! What are you doing in my room? Get out!”

“I’m afraid you’ll be cold sleeping alone. I’ll hold you and keep you warm.”

“You…”

“It’s just a hug—nothing more, I swear.”

A moment later…

“Hey, don’t move your hand…”

“It’s fine, I’m just resting it here, I promise I won’t move.”

Men’s words are nothing but lies.

That night, the girl finally learned this first-hand. After an entire night of passion, she ended up sleeping in the next day—and for several days after that.

During this time, Wang Kun, having gotten his way, took meticulous care of her. After tasting the forbidden fruit, her resistance grew weaker and weaker until, at last, she gave in completely.

For more than ten days, the two of them seemed to have forgotten all about tutoring. On New Year’s Eve, Su Yunjin received a call from her parents, telling her that her father still needed to stay in the hospital for observation and they wouldn’t be coming home for the holiday.

Thus, Wang Kun and the girl entered their sweet little world of two. They explored every corner of the city together, and after a couple of days, he even flew with her to Shenyang for a trip.

When the new semester began, Wang Kun reluctantly brought her back to Shanghai to start their new school life.

“It’s all your fault! You promised you’d tutor me all vacation, but I didn’t learn a thing! Now that the new term has started, you’d better behave yourself.”

“Alright, darling, you’re the boss! Starting today, I’ll make sure to help you with your studies—you’ll get into Tsinghua or Peking University for sure!”

Though Wang Kun treasured the days they’d spent together, since he was determined to change the trajectory of her life, she would have to get into one of those top universities.

So, over the next few months, he truly dedicated himself to tutoring her.

Time flew by. Two months later, the very same Cheng Zheng, who’d been struck and bloodied before the New Year, returned to school once again.

“Didn’t expect this guy to recover so quickly. No matter, I’ll just send him back to the hospital again,” Wang Kun thought, eyeing the annoying figure at the back of the classroom and mentally sentencing him once more.

So, after the first class, another slab of concrete fell and hit Cheng Zheng. This time, though, it didn’t strike his head—it landed on a far more vital part below his abdomen.

His agonized screams ripped through the air, sending chills down the spines of everyone at school.