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Chapter 30

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The female griffins began flying nearby with their two chicks, practicing hunting, but such periods were never long and never took them far from the nest.

Wei Xiu needed to entrust Hua Niansu and Ling Hanyu to the Wangyue Tower, so that the Wangyue Tower would be responsible for delivering them home. Chen Ao comforted Long Qingping and sent her and Fang Qian back to their room.

Ling’er was stunned, forgot to help Qi Yang, and watched helplessly as the guard with the knife pulled it out again.

The middle-aged man had been frozen in terror, his face streaked with either rain or tears, dazed as Cao Di gripped him.

Chen Ao wondered: why was Xiao Shuixian coming to see me now? Didn’t I already prepare her gift? Could she be cooking up another scheme again?

Yi Xing Bei Shi ignored him, his eyes glowing with bloodlust, immediately ready to yank out the dagger.

But Nikulu did not act on impulse or lose his temper; instead, he took a deep breath and exhaled slowly.

“This is too much!” Fang Congzhe spat blood from his lip, his youthful face filled with rage as he pushed himself up with both hands, neck stiff.

Chen Ao turned back and said, “Huh?” Xu Minghua and Officer Zhou also stared in surprise, thinking: How could he tell that? Is he joking?

Of course, these were Zhang You’s true feelings; though he had once been wary of Zhu Yijun’s intentions, after all that had happened—especially after his relationship with Li Caifeng—he had long since dropped his guard.

Dudu and Pidgeot tried to flee, but Ying Ruoxue unleashed two water blades and cut them down.

Jesus Bu and Fan Oka exchanged a glance, turned back-to-back and split toward opposite sides of the pavilion, walked about four to five hundred meters, then, in perfect unison, spun around and fired.

Normally, effort is needed to keep your job and position—neglecting duty should mean losing it, shouldn’t it?

Yan Hao played around a bit over there, quickly realized it was boring, and simply activated his spiritual sense; with a single scan, all the mysteries were revealed.

Yan Hao immediately felt his mental energy begin to tremble, and without hesitation, he activated the Soul Refining Secret Scripture.

Although she knew the streamer’s workload—clearing stages, completing side quests, making and editing videos—was enormous, getting stuck always gnawed at her. Bored, she decided to search online for other players’ gameplay videos to pass the time.

“I, Ai Si, wish to become your disciple, Uncle Nangong. Please accept me!” Ai Si knelt on the ground, face solemn.

Gouts of blood spurting uncontrollably from his mouth, the blood mixed with fragments of shattered internal organs—so thoroughly pulverized into tiny particles that Lin Shao couldn’t even tell which were heart, liver, spleen, lungs, or kidneys.

Ding Wei stepped out of the kitchen, apron tied, and shouted: “Ermao, stop biting!”—stopping the dog, who was desperate to go out but had no one to walk it and was resentfully gnawing at Yu Laoshi’s shoes.

Over the past two years, Beijing has begun deploying patrol police at high-traffic locations like train stations; Ding Wei’s car was slightly encroaching on the sidewalk.

Today was the day he emerged from seclusion; Bi Yun and the others had already been notified and were waiting for him to come out before moving to Shuiling Star—it was time to settle down.

As for that large shield, it had only defense and health, no output at all, so naturally it was worn down and killed by Lin Ke’s high damage.

Besides, even if no one saw me, what if my manhood got bitten and swelled up like a club? I’d have to hobble to the hospital—enough to shame me for life.

“Using Qi to heal requires forcibly opening the Ren and Du meridians; this process may be painful. I hope you can endure it,” I told her.

She secretly built her own power base, and to expand it, she did many things Li Dongsheng would never let her touch. Her original intent was to use this power to protect Li Dongsheng—but no matter how much her influence grew within the Great Zhou, it still fell far short of being able to protect him.

Hearing Zero’s words, Wang Chen was filled with ecstatic joy, his smile brightening instantly.

Venni nodded, her face radiating solemnity and sanctity, affirming Wang Chen’s judgment.

The dark web had grown so vast that even if you wanted to restrict it, you didn’t know where to start—you couldn’t even find the backend to seize.

The shark was killed; his men flew into rage, grabbing weapons and charging toward Lin Ke.

“Is that so? Then work hard,” he said, then ignored me entirely.

This was a highly memorable event; they took today’s newspaper home to keep as a collectible—perhaps one day it could fetch a high price.

True energy rune tablets were immensely powerful; Lan Pa’s energy rune tablet had directly trapped a mid-stage third-rank Tianfu user. Though its function was singular, it remained a top-tier treasure, its value no less than Xuantai equipment.

In the past, Qin Yuan would have risen reluctantly, lingering with a sorrowful glance before leaving.

“I’ll go! I’ll go!” Ye Qian, sitting beside Xia Feng like she was on pins and needles, rushed over the moment they announced song requests.

Wa Laba Yi nodded, muttered a few words under his breath, then gave Ye Fan and the others a strange smile before walking into the death corridor ahead.

Learning that the stone wall behind held little treasure, Di Shuye abandoned his treasure-hunting idea; if he caused too much commotion and attracted the attention of some elders from the Huangquan Academy, who knew what strange punishments might follow.

“Jiao Yunyun once described you using a line from a Qing palace drama—I think it’s a bit extreme, but not entirely without merit,” Ye Fan said.

This is the irrationality of comics—and such people are usually called geniuses.

The Green Sprout Law, in plain terms, is a lending institution—and you targeted farmers. If that’s the case, why not just fully liberalize it?

Although he had formed a plan to deal with Lu Yuan, his current situation was somewhat awkward.

He had long regarded Feng Yuting as his own possession, not allowing anyone else to lay a hand on her.

With his previous strength, Liang Yu could still find allies—but figures like the Six Yuan Supreme or the Moon Goddess, pseudo-gods of that caliber, likely had few willing to partner with him.

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