Chapter 84: Today, It Is My Turn, Dou Changsheng, to Make My Name Known Throughout the World
The first barrier has been broken.
Dou Changsheng looked at Chen Qingyao, who had become motionless after entering the pass.
He did not press forward to break the second barrier; in Dou Changsheng’s view, the second barrier had prepared itself—the great array had activated and stood ready, no longer caught off guard as it had been the first time, so it would not fall so easily.
If the battle continued, it would shatter the momentum Chen Qingyao had painstakingly gathered.
Only one barrier had been broken, though the commotion was great.
But it paled compared to what Dou
He struggled desperately to control his rage and the violent energies surging through his body, yet his thoughts felt tethered by some unseen force, utterly beyond his control.
Jian Yue and Lu Yanbai walked in from outside, followed by Jian Sichen, whose steps were steady, calm, and carried the bearing of a great general.
After Chen Deng fell ill, many affairs in Huainan had piled up unattended; with Liu Bei’s arrival, he naturally had to address them thoroughly and resolve the urgent matters.
I tossed the phone aside, out of sight, out of mind, cleaned myself up briefly, then lay down.
Out of mercy, Liu Bei ordered the body of Liu Xun to be collected and buried alongside the soldiers who died in this battle.
Shen Sisi, left behind, stood frozen, Shen Hao’s words echoing endlessly in her ears.
But he still had to attend the martial arts exchange meeting these days—all the sect masters were present; if he didn’t go, the Seven Stars Fist Sect might face criticism.
In the center of the light, “Zui” was bathed in illumination, his violent aura intensely overwhelming; holding the gun, everyone felt uneasy.
Fang Zheng looked out—rolling hills stretched endlessly, and within the lush forests, perhaps lurked one after another anti-government rebel groups, known as mountain soldiers.
Watching Wu Yi vanish in a flash, Wan Qian was both angry and amused; she bit her lip, waved her spatula a few more times, then remembered she was still cooking and rushed back.
But for some reason, despite the preciousness of this jade pendant, Xu Zhongqian felt a faint unease. In value, the pendant was undoubtedly the most expensive gift among all, yet this still could not ease Xu Zhongqian’s worry.
In truth, Hall didn’t care about helping the elf clan at all—he merely needed to use this to tell the elves that he was no longer the old Hall; if they wished to scheme against him, they should first consider whether it was worth it.
Connie could unhesitatingly say she was among the top two summoners among humans, and among the top five in her magic academy; for her to say this, it was clear how highly Reni regarded Hall.
The rain had not merely drenched people—it erased all memory of the Demon Lord. At the TV station, Wen Zhenghua, General Chen, and the station director had just been exhilarated by the Demon Lord’s destruction, but now they had forgotten everything entirely, staring blankly and asking, “What’s happened to us?”
These two frauds spent half a month in the presidential suite at Yanjing Hotel playing double with Lanshan; when they boarded the plane, their tear-streaked, snot-covered faces made everyone think they’d been deported.
If once he had seemed like a drawn divine sword, dazzling and intimidating, now he resembled distant mountains and waters, as if merged with the Dao of heaven and earth—glance at him, and one could not help but feel goodwill.
Yet the red plume on his helmet had been severed by the enemy’s blade, and the tassel fell to the ground.
Using the Jiejie Gao Great Array as a phased barrier, all attacks are neutralized one step before they land; the hidden Spirit Gathering Array then absorbs and concentrates these scattered energies, channeling them into the dimensional realm.
If everything continues developing as it is now, perhaps she could quietly endure for another year.
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