Chapter 467: Educational Reform: A Thousand Gold for a Horse's Bones
On the University Island, most disciples looked at Zheng Fa with excitement.
Some were even dazed.
Though they did not fully understand the establishment of new colleges or the mentor system, they were all eager.
It seemed as if they were all saying:
Reform?
Reform is good.
They loved the reform just now!
Zheng Fa continued:
“The Nine Mountains Military Academy will establish four colleges: the Immortal Array College.
Then he began muttering strange words—a spell he learned from the Voodoo Sect.
“Disagreements are fine,” said Editor Zhou of the Poetry Journal, smiling. “Truth becomes clearer through debate. Why not hold a formal debate, face to face? Whoever wins is right.”
After all, if the authorities noticed, he would face endless trouble and be unable to prepare for the coming apocalypse.
The banquet atmosphere gradually rose; Luoyang, Lin Pan’er, and Lin Ruoyan became the center of attention. Amid laughter and blessings, an unexpected guest appeared quietly, triggering another wave of excitement.
She silently studied the photo, trying to find something strange, and soon spotted the anomaly.
Feng Duxing thought: If I hadn’t moved away, I could have watched a little longer. What kind of mess is this now? Just standing there, pushing strength against strength, no movement at all.
The man’s face turned pale at the sound, and he tried to resist—but found himself surrounded and immobilized.
The idea that biting one’s tongue could bring release was merely a cruel trick, designed to offer false hope, killing not just the body but also the spirit.
After hearing this, Lin Chen’s heart jolted: if the Demon King coordinated a surprise attack on the outpost, casualties would likely exceed ten thousand.
His long sword swept horizontally, slicing the Heavenly Jiajiu Arrows inch by inch with its black blade, finally exploding into fragments as it passed Serens.
Not only did the Six Heavenly Inquisitions’ lord command awe across the land, but the twelve accompanying Ghost Scrolls of Fengdu Mountain’s spirits had also once revealed terrifying power during the Sacrificial Era.
Shen Xingliu’s words grew increasingly chilling, but Gu Feixue understood more with each word—he felt the same thing himself.
“Come back here! Why didn’t you greet Changfu?” Yu Li’s mother called out to Yu Haitang.
Not only did Lao Gui shove Sun Xingmin aside, he also reached out to pinch Su Bai’s buttocks and teased him with a lewd grin.
After the Moon Crescent Police Unit left, Li Mi stood alone at one end of the conference table—the only person still standing, her figure strikingly visible.
Seeing the man still seated at the table, not rising at all, his wounded hands hung limp at his sides, blood soaking through the bandages and dripping slowly onto the floor.
But the chill behind him grew stronger, wave after wave—clearly not his imagination.
Since that Lin Sunqi came along, not only does he no longer wait for me to have dinner together, but even the evening meal he never delegated to anyone else is now made by a robot?
These men were usually extremely busy, with vast business empires; they paid no attention to online matters or entertainment industry trends.
After telling Qingzhu what Xueqiao had said, the latter was stunned—was it really that simple? The fragrant sweat forced out by Yin Qi, wiped away with a towel, made her beautiful face glow rosy, even more alluring than before.
A single phone call could summon the bureau chief, who was buried in state affairs—none of the villagers believed it, and the village head certainly didn’t.
Second, we’re all neighbors—we see each other every day. If I slept with Dog Egg’s mother, and this got out, I’d never dare return to Liu Village again.
Back in the imperial palace, Xiao Fan carried Princess Qingyu back to her own chambers and gently laid her on the bed. Looking at the princess, Xiao Fan felt guilt. After all, Princess Qingyu had helped him several times—and today, he had been forced to kill her brother himself.
End of Chapter
