Chapter 84: Bully South Boss: Get Out of the Way, I Want to Be He Chen
Entered the campus.
Huang Zhitao greeted them.
Ruan Liuzheng suppressed her emotions, glanced beside her, and asked in surprise, “Why are you alone? Where’s Qiao Yingzi?”
Normally, Yingzi and Taozi, the best of friends, always stuck together.
“She said she had something to do.”
Huang Zhitao was also puzzled, but she still covered for her friend.
Ruan Liuzheng didn’t press further.
She had her own troubles to deal with.
Wang Fang, instinctively shielding her chest, couldn’t have looked more disheveled.
If anyone found out, he’d have no chance to return to the capital for his report—he’d be thrown straight into prison as a corrupt official.
His heart was torn—he wanted to kiss him, yet felt shy, wondering whether he should pull away.
The long-haired shadow teased: the two of them were Oscar and Ning Rongrong—it was true, a handsome man must meet his partner’s family.
Suddenly, over a dozen luxury cars with Nihon license plates lined up in a straight row and stopped one by one before the Yamada Exhibition Hall.
Li Chen frowned slightly and calculated twice, surprised—Li Tianze’s current Sacred Realm strength should allow him to remain in power for another century; why was he stepping down so abruptly? Was there some hidden reason?
The once-fitting jacket had now turned into tattered rags, hanging loosely from his body.
Shen Tian’s dark eyes narrowed; hearing their conversation, she understood Sui Xiaoyao’s plan—furious and stunned.
Zhang Xiaoyun’s expression revealed something; Dou Tongtong, who had been watching closely, spoke up at the right moment.
Shangguan Xue’er clenched her teeth; her seventh black ten-thousand-year soul ring flared. Though slightly resentful, she stared at the yellow-red mist clinging like a parasite, silently reassuring herself: he hasn’t found the right chance yet. The appearance of the snow fox drove Gongxi Gan even more frantic, prompting him to consider another tactic.
Yang’s mother didn’t mind at all—in fact, she somehow insisted Yang Jun give up his room.
“Boss, the Rouran have sent word—they have something to report and hope you’ll go to Manhui.” Ye Lei said.
The sound of a camera hitting the ground broke the silence, jarringly out of place. But no one paid attention—they were lost in admiring the angel who had descended to earth, afraid that a single blink would make her vanish.
Tao Qingchao watched on TV as Chen Mubai and Tao Yaoyao held hands tightly, and his heart grew bleak.
His consciousness grew heavier, his vision blurred; he stumbled to the 10th-floor stairwell.
Later, Mu Qing descended through the hole, walked a long distance, and emerged—right at the place where she had first met the mad nanny. Had the mad nanny dug this hole herself?
But when Wang Yufei dug up this story from deep within his memory, he felt a fierce surge of battle lust rise within him.
Lin Yuexi smiled wryly—yes, the man’s words pleased her, but he didn’t know why their CEO Mo Chen valued this business exchange so much. Was it really just for the partnership? Naturally not.
“I didn’t harm Mu Xue. I want to know exactly what happened yesterday—can you tell me in detail?” Mu Qing didn’t want to quarrel with him; she only wanted to understand what had truly occurred.
As for electromagnetic waves, they emit a weak electric shock to paralyze the opponent. In actual combat, this technique can be amplified to maximize output.
The eight serpent people were completely immobilized by the sudden oscillation storm; they found they could no longer approach each other, each isolated and unable to find a clear path forward. They could only keep agitating their chaotic cosmic ripples, sending out concentric waves to neutralize and calm the threats reaching them.
End of Chapter
