Chapter 88: Change Is a Good Thing!
“Posting a thread to point out WE’s problems is enough to vent your anger?” Ban Yuzhe asked curiously as he leaned over after washing up.
Lin Fei grunted, “I’m not targeting WE—I actually like Smile. I’m targeting those obsessed fans who still claim ‘Smile is invincible’ even after the patch nerfed ADC’s dominance, and now top lane Strawberries are handing out first blood like candy.”
“When JM Live hit #1 on the national server, we talked about it.”
Shen Changqing’s former self was merely a probationary Demon Exterminator in the Demon Suppression Bureau—the lowest rank among them.
Make Ye Feng and Shen Rong’s family live forever in regret and pain as punishment for offending Chu Jiangnan.
He instead felt the greatest obstacle might be An Xi herself—could she endure the pressure of marrying into a family full of doctors?
These children were spared the muddy mountain paths during rainstorms—every year, people in villages nearby fell to their deaths.
As Liu Bei’s stronghold, if Mi Zhu could arrive in Lin Chao without Lin Xi noticing, then Lin Xi’s School of Surveillance had no reason to exist.
Hearing this, Zhao Yun understood the coming conversation was crucial, and he ordered the surrounding soldiers to disperse.
The Jade Child glanced at the Buddha’s divine form and all the Bodhisattvas before turning and leaving the hall.
Though the escort captain was confused, he followed orders, gently channeling a strand of yellow spiritual energy into the man’s body. The moment the energy entered, the man’s face darkened further, and he cried out in agony.
Chen Xiaoan nodded, turned around, and saw Chen Li had vanished—probably gone inside long ago.
Nie Rong’s mother believed that somewhere in the capital city, there must still be justice and law—surely, just because the royal city had powerful backers, he couldn’t act without restraint.
Though Liu Feng’s mother spoke as if she had accepted it, inwardly she felt otherwise—no parent in the world could instantly come to terms with the sudden death of their child.
Zheng’s wife had terrible luck: married to Yun Xiu’s father for eight years, she bore three pregnancies, each delivering a daughter. Now twenty-eight, she was preparing to try once more when the old matriarch passed away.
Su Zhe was left utterly speechless. Wu Hua, seeing Su Zhe’s face turn livid, couldn’t hold back and burst out laughing.
The city’s commanding general clapped his hands, and the soldiers hidden along the road immediately drew their swords and surged forward, blocking the center of the path.
But seeing Qin Mulan and Qian Fanmeng’s determination, she couldn’t refuse—they were idle in Xizhu anyway, and perhaps traveling with them might reveal what they truly intended.
“What do you mean by that? How was I tricked by Niu Xin’er?” Zong Jing asked, puzzled.
Wu Hua wouldn’t let up—he plopped right onto the man’s chest, swung his fist like a sandbag, and pounded left and right across his face. Blood trickled from his lips, and his cheeks swelled within moments.
Kai Yang, bathed in the car’s light, possessed a tall, athletic frame, noble elegance, and an innate princely aura that radiated unmatched superiority.
“...How could this happen?” Xiao Yun’er propped her chin, staring at the left-top wall, deeply confused.
Previously, Yi Er had sent me here to collect fingerprints, but because Su Le wanted to investigate further, I didn’t come until now.
After resting nearly half a day, the “Juvenile Dragon” lifted off again, roaring through the wind toward the Federation’s Hua District.
They came to Nuoga Mountain entirely for her—to lessen the injury she suffered while mending the barrier.
After being immobilized, Xiao Han couldn’t move. The vampire summoner swiftly leaped back to create distance, then ordered his blood serpent to lunge and bite Xiao Han, inflicting five layers of damage. Immediately after, he unleashed his ultimate—Blood Bat Swarm—forcibly reducing Xiao Han’s health to 60%.
End of Chapter
