Chapter 805
Xiao Yu chanted a Buddhist mantra, then gave Gou Jiao a meaningful glance. “I’m not reciting sutras today—you convince her with reason.”
“How do I convince her?” Gou Jiao asked.
“Just like always—use reason to exorcise demons. Say whatever’s in your heart, as long as you believe it’s true. Speak freely, no constraints.”
“I’ll give it a try.”
Gou Jiao took a deep breath, awakening the righteous hall deep within his soul, pouring out his Dao and principles.
“Snap!” Hei Xing leapt into the air, kicked back powerfully with his strong hind legs, and sent the utterly unprepared Attila flying clean off his feet—making him a true aerial acrobat of this era.
“If only I could take these with me,” Fei Heng said regretfully, grabbing a handful of the highest-grade purple crystals.
Though Tang Yawen insisted she and Li Zhongshu weren’t children, Li Zhongshu, sitting across from her, now looked exactly like a guilty child—every time Tang Yawen paused in scolding him, he couldn’t help but nod his fat head.
“Supply steel for urban construction?” Su Xing repeated Wang Gang’s earnest offer, surprised.
After speaking, he dashed out in a flash; his agility made him seem nothing like someone nearing forty, perhaps due to the benefits of bodily enhancement—his cells metabolize vigorously, making him mentally youthful as well.
[10] He dashed out in a flash—his movements didn’t look like those of a man nearing forty; perhaps this was the benefit of bodily refinement: vigorous cellular metabolism, making even his mind seem young.
The scouts truly lived up to expectations. Wu Zhu revealed a hint of pride and immediately ordered his troops forward. The thunderous cries of battle, the clatter of hooves and footsteps shattered the night’s silence, merging with the ceaseless drumbeats, making this night especially fiery and extraordinary.
The scene before him instantly stunned Chen Pan—he wondered if his soul had lost its way and wandered into another world.
He had only just jumped down from the tower, less than ten seconds ago. Yet his body already bore over a dozen new wounds.
No matter how troublesome this demand was, annihilating the Earth Federation meant one hundred thousand slots—equivalent to wiping out over thirty races. Most importantly, the Solar System was closer to Kato; he had already decided: the first thing he’d do upon returning was to incite Kato to launch an army against the Solar System.
Because advancing a B-rank ability to A-rank requires touching a specific realm of power division. Relying solely on those cinematic worlds, it might take a very long time—after all, even the Fengyun world lacked any formal system of power realms.
At first, Jian Hao thought no news was the best news. But now, so much time had passed, and no news had become the worst news.
“Ningxing Realm…” Hei Fu said grimly. He was now certain: Ye Feng’s cultivation had broken through into the Ningxing Realm. And that aura was stronger than ordinary cultivators’—otherwise, he could never have defeated Cheng Yuan so easily.
Inside the room, Ye Feng and Shi Xu frowned as they treated Ling Changfeng’s injuries; the entire chamber was heavy with gloom.
Arriving at the rear, Zhang Cong saw a dark alleyway. Knowing Xiao Feng must be injured and couldn’t have gone far, he didn’t hesitate—he plunged straight into the alley.
Bai Jun didn’t lag behind; a brown longsword instantly appeared in his hand. The four black discs circling him continued spinning, yet when the two swords clashed, the discs inflicted no harm on Bi Lian.
“Tian’er, if you ever reach the day I imagine, I’ll personally capture you—I swear it!” Liu Yanchuan gritted his teeth, his face resolute. He restarted the police car; the engine roared as it sped toward his home.
If that middle-aged man had struck one more time before fleeing, Ling Feng would have been knocked flat on the spot, utterly defenseless.
The Smiling Tiger trembled all over, his former authority at the watchtower long gone. But Hunjiang Long was unnaturally calm, eyes half-closed—as if this outcome had been expected all along.
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