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Chapter 76: I

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On a single page, only half was covered in text.

Yet the description was extremely detailed—scenes, characters, inner thoughts, emotions, actions—all perfectly rendered.

At first glance, it looked like a pornographic novel.

Qi Hao had read the script and knew this segment was a major scene, so he had already practiced similar plotlines in the training space.

After reading the script, Wan Qian quickly stirred up the right emotions.

Qi Hao held one

Now everyone regretted it—how could they have bought such a big house, when they hadn’t even bought a single room back then?

The 20-kilometer coverage radius centered on the base could fully encompass the Four Mountains region, possibly even extending beyond it.

Aura-type skills lower the player’s energy cap and continuously drain energy, as part of the body’s energy splits off to sustain the skill; thus, learning too many aura skills could easily leave one without enough energy.

At this point, Ling Jiuxiu was already a highly accomplished alchemist; even with just a pill formula, he could instantly identify its key points and potential complications during refinement.

When Chu Chen revealed his cultivation level, Fa Xun was terrified—what kind of talent could produce such a monstrous prodigy?

But this area was merely on the outer fringes of the Taihang Mountains; bandit forces were generally weak, and even the strongest among them barely reached the late Spirit Sea realm.

They fell into only two broad categories: military professionals and life professionals.

In Great Xia, with official backing, most people still believed the moon aliens were fighting for Blue Star.

The two set off immediately for the relay station—traveling to Sunset City required first transferring to Lingyun City, then switching to the main city’s relay station.

He collapsed on the spot, his gaze accidentally flicking beneath the table, where he spotted a bomb taped in place—the screen displayed a red countdown, with less than five minutes left.

For him, death was now the only excuse—it seemed only by dying could the nightmare that haunted him finally vanish.

The incident in the Wilds Exclusion Zone had shaken the entire continent; countless families, sects, and dynasties rushed to secure their positions, for the Wilds Exclusion Zone could remain open for only three hours—if missed, even an Emperor at the peak of his power could not enter.

At this moment, a faint smile played on his lips; he clasped his hands, leaned back in his recliner, and gazed up at the dim, pre-dawn stars, his gaze gradually deepening.

Wherever the cold energy reached, many instinctively shivered and immediately activated their Qi defenses.

Long Cangqiong showed no surprise—he knew his grandson’s nature well; it would have been strange if he hadn’t chosen to enter.

The thuds of fists and kicks rang continuously; though Simon was cautious, he still suffered several cuts, but Bing Lan was faring no better.

He then relayed Liu Fang’s orders, and all units immediately moved according to his directives.

With Chu Feng’s abilities, turning these people into ash in one blow was effortless.

Ying Yue murmured to himself, suddenly understanding—becoming a Great Emperor might only be the beginning, the beginning of mastering the Supreme Hongmeng Laws...

Wang Fan’s left rib had torn a large gash in his clothing; he pulled out a blood-stopping talisman and pressed it to his side, still shaken by Lei Lie’s strike, his brow heavy with gloom.

He walked several more laps through the cemetery but found nothing, and Zhang Qian, disheartened, decided to head back.

Lao Zheng recalled how Chen Teng had driven off the thugs earlier, realizing Chen Teng had some skill; he calmed slightly and called out a warning.

“This… this can’t be! How could we be injured so easily? How could this weapon possibly hurt us!” Jin Zhican was stunned.

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