Chapter 134: The Concept of Nation! Dimensional Space Has No Limits
Deng Ken didn’t want unified thought, because even modern society can’t achieve that.
It would be best if they started arguing.
Deng Ken held royal power and an army; he wasn’t afraid of things escalating—when they argued, people would begin questioning the Church, because the Church had no theoretical basis to suppress everything.
To be blunt, how many divisions does the Pope have?
If Deng Ken really got pushed to his limit, not only would the polytheistic religion be reformed, but Christianity itself would have to change—Protestantism would emerge over a thousand years early.
After speaking those words, I turned back to Liu Suya and saw her staring at Feng Jiyao’s face—I found it unbearable to look at, and I desperately wanted to kill her again with my Soul Sword.
The King of Hell had injured himself while using the Nine Provinces Cauldron to restore my soul, and his condition seemed terrible, while mine had reached its peak, so I began to entertain thoughts about him.
If you didn’t look at her appearance, you’d never guess that voice belonged to a girl around twenty.
Mr. Bai forced the old man to sign a statement freezing Bai Jinghuai’s shares. Now Bai Tianyi needs money for his lawsuit, and Bai Jinghuai must repay his gambling debts. Bai Tianru came begging, using both soft and hard tactics, but Mr. Bai demanded she trade her own shares in exchange.
After the door closed, the stranger greeted her with “Granny,” and Ruan Shu realized it was Lü Pin.
In the entire mansion, only Second Brother possessed the highest martial skill, and when dealing with ghost-slaying matters, only those of us who could commune with spirits and martial practitioners were of any use.
Yet before she reached the office door, Manager Zhao had already ordered men to seize and hold her.
Bai Zhuohan’s father didn’t even harbor the desire to harm her—he was like a womanizing rake with a seven-second memory; he probably couldn’t even recall this lady’s name.
Lin Chi hadn’t expected that his intended final blow against Lian Yu, meant to make him give up completely, would instead trap him in a quagmire.
Every time she cared for him, every time she protected him, every time she comforted him—it had all been deeply etched into his heart.
High in the sky, clouds churned, air currents howled, and the golden dragon shadow within shattered violently—its crumbling fragments transformed into countless furious sword qi, falling like torrential rain, piercing through void, mountain bodies, and ground, destroying all living things.
“If only someone would come to save me now!” Ning Shanshan cried out to the shadow that surfaced in her mind, yet she knew that Tao Ran, even though he lived in the next-door apartment, wouldn’t enter her room without her permission—how could he possibly know she was in trouble?
Under the arrangement of the "Demon Nightmare" high command, he came to Huaxia to gather intelligence, especially on newly risen geniuses within Huaxia's borders, which must be reported to the organization immediately. If he accomplished great deeds, the organization would plead for him to be allowed to return to the Jiuchong Family—surely the family wouldn’t oppose it then.
“Probably.” Tao Ran glanced in the mirror—the ghostly shadow had expanded again, as if about to burst free, yet it couldn’t leave the mirror’s surface, as if bound by it.
“Thus, all will know that Jiuyao is my savior.” The words Cang Jiuyao had spoken after drinking wine while roasting fish that night had stayed with Yue Junzheng—he knew what Cang Jiuyao feared, so he wanted to give her as much security as he possibly could.
A few days after Yue Junzheng sent Lin Min away, Cang Jiuyao brought her back without his knowledge. Though well-intentioned, it overruled Yue Junzheng’s decision.
The black shadow plunged into the water, sending up a massive wave that hurled the motorboat dozens of meters away, nearly capsizing it—Feng Qinglong gripped the rope tightly, kicked sideways midair, and flipped the boat back upright. Two of the three crewmen fell into the water.
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