Chapter 260
"Tang Tang, who's back?"
An aunt saw Tang Tang's movement and immediately shouted out loud, drawing Yu Guilan's attention.
Yu Guilan put down her work and walked over curiously.
Through the gap in the large iron gate, they saw a Mercedes driving toward their small courtyard.
"So we have guests," Yu Guilan said, surprised.
Their Rainbow House was merely a private charity, known only within Binhai.
"Damn, so many of you can't even take him down!" A man pulled two golden-flower butcher knives from his pocket and swung them straight at Huo Yun's head and chest. Huo Yun adopted a defensive stance, blocking the attack with the blade's edge and countering with the hilt.
Gu Yue sensed the assistant mark, trying to discern the pool's nature, but suddenly widened his eyes—"This pool isn't from this realm!" Suddenly, the words "Intrusion Detected" appeared above the pool.
"No worries, take your time thinking—I'll handle it, no pay required."
After Hua Qing endured the thunderwave with her human form, she was instantly struck by its immense force, her body flung backward and wounded; she spat blood, yet even with such overwhelming lightning power, it had little lasting effect on her.
Bai Li had barely transformed into the phoenix form when he flared his massive wings and slammed them into Ming Xin—just one strike, and Ming Xin was killed instantly; his strongest true form dissolved into a mist of blood beneath the phoenix's wings, terrifying the many powerful subordinates of Ba Sen, who trembled with fear.
"Don't laugh at your brother, we're all in the same line—how much better could you possibly be?" Guoguo sneered.
Fourth Lady Mo Lan, upon learning Jiang Xue had her own courtyard, pestered Sheng Hong until she too got her own quarters.
He glanced toward the inn's exterior, where occasional curious Xuan cultivators peered over. He sighed—this was truly a hassle; he needed to figure out exactly how to teach them.
"Don't think this means I won't kill you, Huo Yun!" Ye Lan showed no mercy, speaking bluntly to Huo Yun.
What he had just explained wasn't merely related to the alchemical knowledge Du Yunfeng had used before—it included many aspects of alchemy Du Yunfeng had never encountered or understood.
He'd definitely pick the toughest opponents—if you're going to show off, you go for the strongest, otherwise your strength won't be evident.
Jiang Youling hadn't reacted yet when a random stranger suddenly rushed over and dragged her away.
Hua Du'er twisted her wrist, grabbed Mei Tongtong's hand, and yanked—there was a sharp crack, Mei Tongtong screamed, then collapsed, her hand limp.
Shen Hanlin had intended to refuse, but seeing Tan Qingzhu's earnest gaze, he knew this was something he couldn't turn down.
Su Qing pulled the reins with both arms, hooked her right leg around the other stirrup, relying mostly on her arms to bear her full weight; had she not grabbed the rope just in time, she'd have fallen off the horse—and possibly been trampled by its galloping hooves.
Until one day, she went on a trip with classmates and fell into a wolf's den; she thought she was surely dead, but a miracle happened—a white-robed man named Liu Jing saved her, brought her to Tianhen Continent, and taught her the spell she relied on for survival—the Heart-Devouring Spell.
If Zhang Ting became an official, he truly would be a good one—he understood serving the nation and the people, not just satisfying his own selfish desires.
Lu Fang held Xu Yilan in his arms, gently patting her to help her rest early, so he too could rest well and stop feeling so exhausted. Every time he opened his eyes, his mind raced with thoughts of solving the company's computer issues, of handling this matter better—and Lu Fang felt heartbroken.
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