Chapter 109: Driving a Bugatti to Class Was a Bad Idea
Chapter 109: Driving a Bugatti to Class Was a Bad Idea
After their long and intense session of passionate sex, Sofia lay on the bed, trying to catch her breath.
Her body still felt warm and sensitive from everything that had happened.
During the act, she had been completely wild because it had been so long since she experienced someone with such a big dick.
But now that it was over, a strong feeling of shyness washed over her. She could not believe how crazy she had gone with Lucas.
She pulled the sheet over her body and avoided looking directly at him.
Lucas rested beside her for a moment. Then he quietly checked Sofia’s Favorability through the System.
[Target: Sofia]
[Favorability: 100]
He felt relaxed now. Only one more target remained before he could claim the full system rewards.
They rested together for some time. Later, Sofia got up from the bed. She wore only her panties as she moved around. She went to the kitchen and prepared a meal for both of them.
By the time the food was ready, it was already evening. They ate together in a quiet and intimate atmosphere. Sofia still felt very shy. She kept thinking about how easily Lucas could make her lose control.
As the night grew darker, Lucas gently tried to convince her to stay over. "It is already late," he said in a soft voice. "You should stay at the mansion tonight."
Sofia felt tempted, but she shook her head. She knew that if she stayed, she would not be able to resist him and would end up going wild again. "No, I cannot stay," she replied. "I have to go back."
Lucas did not pressure her anymore. He respected her decision and let her leave.
The next morning, Lucas woke up early. He got ready quickly, taking a refreshing shower and putting on a clean set of casual clothes that fit his athletic build perfectly.
He felt energized after the events of the previous day. With a light heart, he stepped outside the mansion and headed to his luxurious Bugatti.
The moment the engine roared to life, a satisfied smile appeared on his face. The deep, powerful sound echoed through the quiet morning air.
The smooth acceleration pressed him gently back into the seat as he sped along the road toward Ashford University.
The wind rushed past the windows, and the sleek black exterior gleamed under the morning sunlight. Lucas gripped the steering wheel with confidence, enjoying every second of the drive.
As he entered the campus grounds, heads turned in every direction. Students who were walking to their classes stopped in their tracks to stare. Some quickly pulled out their phones to snap pictures or record short videos.
The sleek black Bugatti moved slowly across the campus road, drawing all the attention like a magnet. Whispers spread like wildfire. "Look at that car. It must cost a fortune." "He’s living the dream."
Lucas had officially become one of the most talked about people at the University. Freshmen admired him, while some upperclassmen felt a mix of envy and curiosity.
He parked the car in a prime spot near the main buildings, the engine purring to a stop. Stepping out, he adjusted his bag and walked with a relaxed stride, feeling the eyes on him but not letting it bother him.
After parking, Lucas headed straight to the cafeteria to grab some breakfast before his classes started.
There were two classes this morning, and Max thoughtfully brought the textbooks for Lucas.
They placed their textbooks upright on the desks to act as covers, pretending to follow along. Then they spent the entire morning scrolling through their phones under the desks. They chatted quietly about games, cars, and weekend plans.
Not a single word from the lecture entered their heads. The professor’s voice droned on in the background, but the boys were lost in their own world of memes and quick messages.
Meanwhile, Sofia sat near the front of the classroom. She had originally wanted to sit with Lucas. The thought of being close to him after what happened yesterday made her heart beat faster.
But every time she looked back and saw him laughing and chatting with his roommates, memories from the passionate night flooded her mind.
Her face heated up instantly with embarrassment. She remembered how wild she had been, how she had lost control in his arms. Her cheeks turned a deep shade of red, and she quickly turned back to face the front.
She kept her head down, focusing on her notes even though her mind was elsewhere. In the end, she stayed in her seat. She decided it would be better to talk to him later when things felt less awkward.
Sofia took deep breaths to calm herself, but the shy feelings lingered throughout the class.
By the time the final class ended, everyone’s phone batteries were nearly dead. The students had been using them nonstop during the lectures.
By the time the final class ended, everyone’s phone batteries were nearly dead.
The moment the bell rang, Lucas and his roommates shot out of the classroom like hungry wolves.
Fortunately, the four of them ran fast. They passed many groups of students who had only just left their classrooms.
Some were still packing their bags, while others walked slowly while talking.
When they arrived at the cafeteria, it was still relatively empty.
The lines were short, and they could smell the hot food waiting for them.
They grabbed trays and loaded up with rice, grilled chicken, vegetables, and drinks.
As they lined up for food, a sudden commotion erupted near the entrance.
"Is that Maya?"
"It’s really her!"
"I haven’t seen the goddess all summer."
The whispers grew louder as more students noticed. Lucas turned toward the entrance.
Maya had just walked in. She wore a simple outfit of a fitted white blouse and jeans that highlighted her graceful figure.
She carried her tray with ease, but she still managed to attract everyone’s attention without any effort. Her long hair flowed softly as she moved, and her calm expression showed confidence.
The whispers around her seemed endless. Students stared openly, some taking photos from afar. Maya, however, looked completely used to it. She remained calm and graceful as always, ignoring the attention like it was normal background noise.
Seeing how crowded the cafeteria was becoming, Lucas waved at her with a friendly smile.
"Maya, over here!"
Hearing the familiar voice, Maya looked over. When she saw Lucas, her eyes brightened with recognition.
After a brief hesitation, she walked toward him with steady steps.
"What a coincidence," she said with a soft smile. Her voice was gentle yet clear.
The sight left Max, Ben, and Luke completely speechless.
Their mouths hung open in surprise.
"She’s even prettier in person."
"Wait... Lucas, you know Maya?"
Since freshmen, they had spent weeks hearing stories about the legendary student council president and the school’s second ranked beauty.
They had seen countless photos of her online, where she always looked stunning. But seeing her in person was completely different.
Maya had a natural elegance that photos could not fully capture. Her presence filled the space around her. What shocked them even more was how familiar she seemed with Lucas.
The student council had not even started recruiting yet. How had Lucas already become close with someone like Maya? They exchanged quick glances, clearly impressed and a little jealous.
Lucas shrugged casually, keeping his tone light.
"We had dinner together the other day."
After all, they had both attended Sofia’s birthday party. That counted, right? It was a simple connection, but it felt good to mention it.
Max and the others stared at him in disbelief.
"Holy crap."
"You had dinner with the school beauty?"
"Why does stuff like this never happen to us?"
"Lucas, you have to teach us your secrets, man."
By the time they got their food, they found an empty table near the window and sat down.
Sunlight streamed in, making the table feel warm and inviting. To their surprise, Maya followed them without hesitation. Lucas looked at her, a bit curious.
"You’re eating with us?"
Maya tilted her head slightly, her smile still soft.
"Is that a problem?"
Before Lucas could answer, Max quickly spoke up, trying to sound cool but failing a little.
"Of course not."
"It’s an honor."
Ben and Luke nodded so hard they almost spilled their drinks. They immediately shifted over to make room on the bench.
Lucas moved aside as well, giving her space. The table felt more lively with her there.
"Maya, I thought you’d be eating with your friends."
Maya placed her tray down and sat beside him. She arranged her food neatly before replying.
"I’m actually not very social. I don’t have many close friends."
It was the truth. Maya’s presence was simply too overwhelming for most people. No matter where she went, she naturally became the center of attention.
Her beauty and status as student council president made others feel nervous around her.
Over time, most people stopped trying to get close to her. Because standing beside Maya often made them feel invisible.
She had grown used to the loneliness that came with it, but sitting with Lucas and his group felt refreshing.
