Chapter 324: Responsible for Being Beautiful (Requesting Monthly Votes)
When Qi Hao got home from work, An Feng had also returned from home.
She brought two kittens, and also brought a dog along.
Besides that, she carried countless bags, as if she were moving house—without her assistants’ help, she truly wouldn’t have been able to bring it all.
The two assistants delivered the items and then left quietly.
Even though they were dying with curiosity, they dared not even glance more than once; it was as if they had discovered a monumental secret.
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And if they encountered other survivors, Xia Bai would get out of the vehicle to help if he could; if he couldn’t, he wouldn’t meddle.
Externally, he was merely a 22-year-old college student and president of the student union at Jingcheng Saint Emperor Academy; in truth, if he took things seriously, no one would dare not fear him.
Immediately afterward, he saw Su Ying hurl a fireball, and the opponent swiftly whipped out a flame whip, cracking the fireball into scattered fragments—unluckily, one clump of flame flew straight toward him.
Suddenly, Chu Zhen felt a sharp ache in his muscles and bones, faintly hearing crackling sounds emanating from within his flesh.
Therefore, Xia Bai had not rashly taken any action; and judging from the current situation, had the military here attracted trouble precisely because of this?
As the saying goes, a dying man’s words are kind: Shen Cangsheng’s attitude toward Yang Xiao was no longer as harsh and cruel as before; he sighed lightly, shook his head, and warned Yang Xiao.
Ruan Qiao curiously touched the wall and found it cool to the touch, smelling faintly of dampness.
Saying this, she fled in disarray, her back retreating in frantic haste, as if fleeing something she could not bear to face.
Xiu Caor had been out of the mountains so long she had never encountered an ID check—there had never been one. So she was momentarily bewildered.
Tian Chuan fished for a while, caught a carp weighing about four jin, then stopped. He briefly instructed them on key points—tying the line, adjusting the float, reading the float, baiting—then let them try fishing on their own, while he walked over to the vegetable garden below the hillside to inspect the crops.
Lin Feng’s eyes instantly lit up: if this were truly the case, even if it took more time, what did it matter? He had over a hundred and fifty years of life ahead—only a few years had passed, and what he had least of right now was time.
Lao Mai found it odd upon hearing the news: this “Three Lectures” event was an internal party affair; they had never invited him, an outsider, to participate, nor had they ever asked him to submit study reflections—why today, of all days, was the Discipline Commission summoning him for a talk?
These two corpses had been rather confused, but the moment I opened the door, they immediately spotted us.
“Could the divine technique passed down by Grandfather be related to the Heaven-Rolling Sword Finger?” Su Huai’s Five-Step Kill was born from sudden enlightenment and deep insight into the Heaven-Rolling Sword Finger; now, hearing Su Ziyang’s words, he realized his elder had perceived the subtlety of this move.
“Gang, I love you—it was that idiot who forced me!” Wenwen grabbed Jiang Gang’s sleeve and said.
He also briefly recounted the events of his trip to Xi’an to track and apprehend the long-haired, thin man Tan Zhiduan.
Even if the “Time Abyss Silkworm” never returns here, Huang Qi certainly won’t let her go; since she is the descendant of an old acquaintance, it’s inevitable he must expend some effort before leaving—eliminating those old bastards. As for how to make it flawless, that still requires careful planning.
Once Kongsong stepped onto the flying vessel, he immediately sensed the scenery change drastically—the cabin door was virtual; stepping through it, he found himself standing on a platform before a cave dwelling’s entrance.
At this moment, Lin Yu’s heart was extraordinarily complex; he felt a chill run down his scalp at the sight of the dense crowd surrounding him.
A barrier, in essence, is a type of Qi barrier, but one far stronger and more durable than ordinary Qi barriers, with a much broader coverage area.
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