Chapter 183: Nervous Little XX
On the game loading screen, Jiang Ming confirmed the opponent’s mid-lane ID—Jin Taixiang.
Or rather, Jin Gugu, Monkey, Poisoned Coin—they were all him.
The mid-laner for FPX, champions of the S9 season in the original timeline.
A roaming mid-laner, the iconic figure who pioneered the “everything can be tanked” playstyle.
If Faker was the benchmark who pushed the competitive spirit and professional attitude of League of Legends to its extreme, then Jin Gugu, in some sense, had mastered the path of chasing profit.
Achen calmed his nerves and said, “Lin’er, I’m fine. Go back to your room after eating. I have something to attend to.”
The two walked one after the other into the cave dwelling, where the furnishings were simple: a stone bed, a reed mat, and a luminous pearl embedded in the ceiling.
The mutated rat met the same fate as the previous zombies—reduced to fragments by the defense towers.
In Wangcheng, Xiang Hechu slapped her hard and discovered she was no longer chaste.
Xu Mo and Hu Lei sat on the stone bench before them, sensing the qi gradually increasing, both astonished, casting questioning glances toward Xiaoyaozi.
On Saturday night, after finishing his part-time job, Zhao Jian returned to the dormitory and was immediately dragged by Liu Yang and the other to discuss their next move.
Qin Yue looked at the standoff between Yan Bing and Lin Bao, as if remembering something, smiled, and walked away.
Chen Bu didn’t hold a good impression of Luo Hailong—his tendency to stir up trouble showed in his mouth, but the root lay in his heart; people with hearts that leaked poison were rarely liked, and Chen Bu was no exception.
But the old man fishing there paid him no heed, sitting motionless as if Xu Mo didn’t exist.
Otherwise, the Boat of the Other Shore, right now, has no offensive capability beyond reckless charging. It cannot dominate within the Cave Heaven realm—its only real use is crossing the void.
“Mama~” Du Yuniang knew Liu Shi was upset. Though she had slapped Zhang Shi, the miserable feeling of hearing her own child scolded left her feeling wronged and heartbroken.
“Looks like a sleazy piece of trash—obviously no good. How could he possibly compare to Fifth Brother? Is his mother blind?” Liu Xing’er fumed, wishing she could go over and slap Yang Feng hard right now.
“Exactly. I think this girl is wholly devoted to serving you—probably fell in love at first sight. Why not accept her? It’s a heavenly match.” The chorus grew louder; to the common folk, the boy’s proud demeanor now looked like false modesty if he refused.
True enough, as a carnivoran canid, the fox shares many similarities with the dog. Also inherently suspicious and highly perceptive, Chen Feiyang believed his tracking skills were top-tier—he hadn’t been detected by Jiang Er all along. So then, who exactly was Jiang Er hiding from?
The personnel responsible for ship maintenance were mostly recruited from the Pirate Star Region; the local environment left them no choice—either become pirates or serve them.
The corpses on both sides piled higher; by the end, the Kelaili pirates had fallen into absolute disadvantage, their remaining dozens forced to back-to-back, struggling to fend off wave after wave of frenzied attacks.
In an instant she understood, and internally sneered—Qin Su came from lowly origins; serving beside Empress Pan was her fortune. Yet after Empress Pan’s death, she had flown from a crow to a phoenix, not only being granted the title of Consort Su by the Emperor, but also carrying the imperial seed within her womb.
Within the campus, trees and vegetation had grown lush; streetlights shone brightly, casting dense shade everywhere, lawns green and fresh, the air carrying a faint scent of herbs and flowers.
Moreover, among the other three, For Si was also known to Xu Yue; of the remaining two, Lady Norma was the wife of a viscount and also the younger sister of Duchess Dai La.
What? Zhao Chenchen scratched her messy hair; fragments of last night’s memories slowly surfaced in her mind.
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