Chapter 461: Jiao King
The exit is hidden in a patch of underwater seaweed, tall as trees.
Part of the Suopo Ruins' seal barrier, which extends into the sea, ripples within that patch of seaweed.
Had Xia Daoming not followed Lan Xi out, even with his Heavenly Eye, finding the subtle cracks in this barrier would have been extremely difficult.
Our Jiao people are naturally meticulous, and this Yiguang seaweed, which grows only in the Gale Sea, happens to be our favorite food, so we were able to.
Thus, the initial use of spiritual energy blocked him for a while, preventing him from moving the feather.
An Moxi sighed and tugged at her hair—why, whenever she saw her boyfriend, her face turned into that of a lovesick fool.
Ji Fulei felt the scorching gaze still fixed on her chest; she quickly raised her hand to cover Arthur’s eyes.
As for He Dan, he showed neither haste nor anger, instead placing one hand behind his back and using only the other to fend off his foe.
This is the Yinnan City family’s department store—if Lingling were seen by others, trouble would surely follow.
Yi Nian silently stepped back; since reinforcements had arrived, she would remain in reserve and continue fulfilling Sister Lili’s orders.
Before anyone could react, another bolt of lightning descended from the clouds, striking the crowd and sending a shiver through their hearts.
Nangong Xu spoke of duty and responsibility, yet their many actions harmed Nangong Xu’s words.
“Thank you, Mother—I knew you were just scaring us! We still have plenty to do; we don’t have time to be locked up!” Da Bao laughed.
Thanks to her contributions and Tian Zhong Mushi’s care, she had only received the assassination technique and the most basic spiritual cultivation method, and was forbidden from teaching it to outsiders.
The monks of Mount Koya and the onmyoji of the Onmyo Bureau stared in stunned silence—this army of demons had appeared out of nowhere, with no warning whatsoever.
Li Dan’s wife, Lady Dou, had been pregnant, but upon learning of Li Dan’s rebellion, she suffered a miscarriage, causing their third son to die in the womb.
The Later Jin soldiers’ taut nerves finally eased; all eyes turned to their commanders.
Under the servant’s guidance, Yue Chengfeng was led to a corner of the hall where a door stood, its lintel bearing two gilded characters: “Treasure Appraisal.” The servant opened the door, gestured for him to enter, then departed.
A faint muffled sound—Liu Yang felt his gravity technique scatter; the falling Yue Chengfeng instantly stabilized, vanished in a flash, and reappeared over a hundred zhang away, slashing two glowing white blades toward Liu Yang.
Mu Qingshan and Mu Aotian bowed deeply, filled with gratitude—this arrangement truly acknowledged Mu Xiaotian’s strength, putting Xuanling Sect at ease.
Though sharing the same camp, the two men despised each other, embroiled in constant open and covert rivalry; now that Han Bao was gone, the giant’s unexpected magnanimity raised suspicion among Ji Di’s officers—but since he declared it openly before so many, no matter his true intent, they would first secure their lives.
Golden sunlight pierced the mist of the Qingmu Plain forest, crossed the black-green “Five-Pointed Star Array” city wall, and spilled onto streets, courtyards, and homes.
She tried to raise her hand to stop Yue Chengfeng from self-harm, but found she lacked even the strength to move her arm; Yun Feixuan mustered all her remaining strength to cry out in her faintest voice.
Ye Liangchen loved talking to Sun Yingying—it let him stare at her openly, but he couldn’t be too bold, or she’d lower her head.
The squad leader brought forward a clean new headband and gloves, wrapped in oil paper, and placed them before Yang Shilang; Yang Rong flipped through them, then picked them up to try on.
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