Chapter 800: The Great Qin Situation
Gou Jiao gazed dreamily and said: “Master Daoist, you truly haven’t become an immortal? Yet you’ve fully perceived the traces of gods and immortals among mortals.”
Truly, ghosts and spirits flee before you—this young scholar feels this is already the work of a deity.”
“When I improved the Zhengqi Scripture, did I hide anything from you? If I were an immortal, so would you be,” Xiao Yu said.
Gou Jiao said: “My spiritual realm is surely as high as the Seventh Heaven; even if I cannot see the deities of the Seventh Heaven, I should at least sense those of the Second or Third Heaven.”
Yet they are merely the dwellings of ordinary people—and they never doubt this, because after entering Yumen Pass, they saw other commoners’ homes, which were only slightly more crowded than this place.”
Why is it always me being hunted? Hearing the piercing rush of air, Su Ye didn’t even think—he sidestepped instantly. The trees before him were instantly shattered by the shadow, which adjusted its position and continued charging toward Su Ye.
The large stone sphere in the center of the field had also been moved aside; the smoke-shaped figure halted its advance at the sphere’s center, and the hem and cuffs of its windbreaker suddenly tightened.
“You’re surprisingly carefree. Well, being neither wholly good nor wholly evil isn’t bad—just be yourself. Why overthink? I wanted to save you—that’s your fate; if I didn’t, you’d just have to watch. Nothing wrong with that,” the drunkard said smugly, voicing Su Ye’s inner thoughts.
“Where is it? Did I bury it in the wrong place?” the warthog muttered to himself. He plunged his large hand into the soil and dug outward—suddenly, his fingers struck something hard.
He now held a deep impression of this navy: true navy—harsh toward evildoers, merciful toward the innocent; they wouldn’t arrest someone merely for flying a pirate flag.
Feeling his dantian utterly empty, Su Ye instinctively reached into his storage ring for something to eat—but this time, his spiritual sense met nothing. All the high-energy Golden Core and Nascent Soul energy he had accumulated over so long had been completely consumed in the battle, not a trace left.
He raised his hand and pressed downward in the air; a spot of black spread, and dark matter swallowed everything around it—including Luo Tianduan’s corpse and the battle scars on the ground.
This time, the weasel doctor did not insist. He pulled out golden needles and inserted them into Jiang Yenu’s scalp. After three needles, Jiang Yenu suddenly opened her eyes, roared in fury, and swiftly formed a magical hand seal.
Bao Datiang smiled inwardly as he watched Su Ye head straight for the grilled meat window again. Being able to eat is impressive indeed—but what if you gobble up not just your own meal but also the high-energy food of another ruthless person? What would that ruthless person do then?
High above, an overwhelmingly brutal ice force clashed instantly with the divine phoenix flame that scorched heaven and earth. Azure blue and golden-red light illuminated the sky; a terrifying storm of power swept through the void, and the colossal impact produced a deafening roar.
This thrilled Grisa. She had long wanted to test herself against a master like Face King, but had been forced to follow the Grand Priestess’s orders—otherwise, disrupting the plan might leave them with no way out.
But when Lin Canghai entered the office, Li Muzi paid him no attention, fully absorbed in her own work.
After all, truly building a covert force required funding beyond what he could provide. Seeing Yao Hui ignore him, Lin Canghai also ignored Yao Hui, letting him attend to his own affairs.
This school’s empirical approach to historical evidence deserves recognition, yet it also brought many negative effects. For instance, it severely undermined the legitimacy of ancient Chinese philosophical thought, causing the Chinese people to lose a sense of ethnic identity and pride—affecting them even to this day.
The captain politely declined: “No thanks. We have other arrangements. Your invitation is noted.”
His move made Master Liu glance over in surprise—he hadn’t expected such a young man to be such a seasoned hand.
End of Chapter
