Chapter 469: The Golden Beast Robe!
The Artifact Hall also did not permit Feng Yu.
The reason was simple—not due to any special rule, but because the empty space in between, though merely an outlet for furnace steam, accumulated an astonishing temperature.
It was equivalent to bathing one’s entire body in the extreme heat of Zhenji Yan Flame, a heavenly fire, with steam surges occurring intermittently; even a Nascent Soul cultivator who wandered in would be in dire straits.
Perhaps only a Soul Transformation master could
As if sensing our curious glances, King lifted his head and glanced outside; I instantly froze, feeling utterly exposed.
Saying this, he couldn’t help laughing himself. When Xi Gu saw me laughing heartily, he curled up on my shoulder and giggled “gaga,” completely out of context.
Tan Qing examined Wang Long’s injuries for a long while before slowly speaking to Ye WuHui and the others.
Nowadays, the system is so sneaky—coming up with such ideas to hide critical quest elements. But Qin Feng and his three companions were lucky, stumbling blindly into the Giant Spirit Snake King’s lair.
Hua Rong heard the shouts outside, swiftly cleaved through the half-beast before him, and instantly teleported to the cave entrance—but still saw no one. Hua Rong gritted his teeth, leapt up, and stepped on the densely packed heads of half-beasts as he charged forward.
Xue Qingcheng said: “It’s a long story—let’s leave here first!” Then she picked up the sleeping Gonggong Yier again.
Originally, the Golden Hoop Staff was not a round rod like the one Sun Wukong wielded in the TV series Journey to the West, but a long-handled axe. The handle was about 1.2 meters long, engraved with coiling dragon patterns at the base, and fitted with two crescent-shaped blades at the other end; at the front of the axe head was a spear-like tip.
“Even if everything here belongs to you, does that give you the right to act recklessly? What if I just happened to be using the toilet? Are you going to watch—or watch?” Su Huan’s face darkened as she pressed forward.
Xue Qingcheng smirked: “I wondered why I hadn’t seen the white pigeon—it turns out you anticipated I’d do this. That saves me even more trouble.” With that, she lounged in her chair, sipping tea, lost in thought.
His first thought was that it was impossible—he had personally seen the fire break out last night before leaving; how could Li Dahai and Zhang Mei be unharmed?
“But, Sister-in-law, if you go out like this, every man in town will go mad for you. If you must go out, you should make yourself look uglier,” Li Changsheng suggested.
He impatiently shed his shirt, wiped sweat from his forehead haphazardly; his chest was broad and solid, his waist narrow and taut, his honey-toned abdominal muscles tightly flexed, glistening with sweat, veins bulging as they vanished into his military pants.
Liang Xun declared firmly: “A true man cannot escape death—it’s only a matter of when. Since I’ve fallen into the hands of these ghostly creatures, I’ll be tortured to death eventually, so I have nothing left to fear.”
After their meal, Li Xiangming set off for the city. His fourth and fifth sisters insisted on accompanying him; Li Xiangming had no choice but to bring them along.
Seconds ticked by. As Lin Qian began to think Yin Moran wouldn’t answer, a low male voice came through the line.
“We firmly believe you are not that kind of person, and would never do such a thing. Please refrain from reporting this for now—we will investigate and clear your name,” Director Zhang Lin said earnestly.
Sun Jian roared and unleashed wild punches; he realized his opponent was no ordinary foe and dared not slack off for a moment—he had to give everything he had.
Market feedback was extremely positive; people praised Long Teng Corporation not only for the efficacy of its medicines but also for its swift response to public needs.
Sun Yan felt bewildered at their tense expressions, then turned back to study the team member holding the communicator—he immediately noticed the man’s abnormal tension and fear, deepening his confusion.
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