Chapter 467: Qin Country Can No Longer Be Stayed In
Xianyang.
The number-one city in the world.
Jingdu, Linzi, Jiangdu, Xianyang—these are the four great cities of the world.
They are also the four national capitals, concentrating the strength of a nation to become the mightiest cities under heaven—this is unavoidable. Even the most remote small town, if it is a national capital, naturally attracts those vying for power, and these powerful people would never settle for poverty; luxury and indulgence follow, and business opportunities arise.
Du Wanqiu couldn’t even cry. She had been climbing step by step—how had everything vanished all at once?
After a few more light-hearted exchanges, Liu Xinyao and Qin Wan gradually grew familiar. Seeing that she was indeed easy to get along with, they felt somewhat reassured.
This was not a trial or purification for him, but pure destruction and ruin, inflicting massive trauma upon him.
Ouyang Yunzhao appeared perfectly composed. During his exchanges with Shen Zhou, he maintained politeness and necessary distance. Aside from knowledge about flowers and vegetables, the most they discussed was Zheng Lao’s identity; not a single unnecessary question was asked—he showed remarkable restraint.
At this moment, Shen Zhou and his dorm mates from Room 308 ate something quick and arrived early at the auditorium, only to find it already filled with people. Student union seniors and juniors were setting up the stage and making final adjustments.
Laozi Li Dan, as the one with the highest cultivation, faintly sensed another force within the sword array, and felt puzzled.
At the gate, Lin Yunzhu suddenly remembered that Xu Ding had once told her: if she was dissatisfied with his private residence, he could return to the southern army to earn military merit.
Ahead, Xu Dong ran ahead, leading and directing the team. Normally, his temperament would never drive him to act this way—but several events coincided, and his genuine desire to curry favor with Qin Jiang made him do so.
By next month, when he collects the stall fees, I’d be surprised if he breaks even; by then, he might only have a few ten thousand yuan left per month—he won’t recoup his investment in three years.
Yet Shen Zhou got exactly what he was thinking about: even before he returned to the villa, he received a call from Liao Jinsong.
“Of course I’ll go with you—if not, who will protect your safety?” Tang Feng said.
One could only say that Ye Nan’s various displays were simply too astonishing, naturally leading people to regard him as a spirit user from a powerful faction.
As it happens, the attributes of this green staff are better than his current weapon, boosting his attack by about ten points.
Whenever reporters asked about this, Jiang Xia would merely wave it off generously, saying she hoped for a chance to face Master Qingbai again.
“But this is far too risky—what if they’re hired actors?” Tang Yuan grew anxious. This matter could very well affect her father’s job—she couldn’t afford to ignore it.
He hadn’t even had time to feel depressed when, beneath the red glow behind him, three pitch-black humanoid shadows appeared on the slope ahead. They stood motionless—not ghosts, but Mu Tou knew they weren’t Gou Zhu or the others either.
They had now reached the western region of Kunyun Realm, a considerable distance from the original location of the ruin.
So now a grave problem confronted Er Lang: continue hiding and surviving, or go out and kill.
Just now, when he looked outside the playground, a sea of black figures stretched before him—all staring up at him.
Those who knew Nyvia’s true strength, like Sels and others, weren’t surprised by the changes in the arena—but the others were.
Though their exchange had been brief, the danger involved left Ling Yun shaken. Had Ling Yun not always prioritized safety and avoided reckless gambits—had he seized the moment of his opponent’s shock to counterattack—he might have suffered grave consequences.
She got food and took things too—today was truly her lucky day. But… does this person have no ill intentions?
End of Chapter
