Chapter 174
172、The Disappeared Person (1/1)
Judging from the video, Xu Xiangfei likely knew from the start that the wallet was hidden under the table in this room.
When the cursed letter appeared in the video, his expression… he seemed to know the wallet contained a cursed letter,” Song Jia said cautiously. “So he might have known the wallet was problematic?”
“Yes.”
Zhou Chang nodded: “I suspect the wallet may even have been planted by him.”
The lead middle-aged man’s expression turned to fear; everyone nearby immediately stepped back, afraid of being implicated.
The soldier was right—the soldiers had brought the hunters back. With the hunters’ help, treating the injured horse became easier. The hunters would kill the horse, drain its blood, dismember it into large chunks, and load the pieces onto the cart.
The current Chi Tu horse now looked down with disdain and mockery, bearing the pride of a famed steed.
She had already wronged Ye Chen enough before; if she harmed him now, she could not do it. All she wanted now was to make amends to Ye Chen—she could not bear to make him leave Ye Chen.
The two villagers roasted snake and bird meat, turning it back and forth, sometimes lifting the skewers higher to avoid burning them.
The herbs used to brew the medicinal wine were all common ones, and their age was not particularly important.
As a prodigy of the Central Region, he would never fear a mere chicken—he unleashed his spiritual energy, ready to slay the giant rooster.
After heavy fog comes blazing sun. Indeed, once the fog cleared, that day’s sun shone brighter than any before, as if cheering for Liu Yong.
On this day, Ji Wuyan suddenly felt unease during his cultivation. He snapped open his eyes, a hint of suspicion crossing his face.
After the burly half-lizard finished speaking, the other half-lizards around him also voiced the same cry, turning angry glares toward Fu Xi.
Before Lin Tao could think further, the oval shield forcibly pushed the lightning’s white glow away from the ship’s surface by about thirty centimeters. Bearing that layer of lightning, the ship whooshed into a white streak, hurtling toward the far edge of the storm clouds.
At that moment, the sound of robes slicing through air came again—it was Zhu Que, Yue Er, Yuan Er, and Meng Qinglong arriving.
But this matter needs careful planning; he hadn’t even figured out how to start, yet he’d been lying on this tree all morning, starving, forced to eat nothing but apples! Not a single person had shown up—not even where he’d sleep tonight had been decided.
In increasingly prosperous cities, many self-proclaimed Daoists and monastic masters claiming lofty virtue appeared. They loved to shuttle between officials and corporate bosses, preaching Daoist principles and promoting Buddhism. People, especially the wealthy, flocked to them, vying to become cultivators.
The class monitor’s cold voice yanked Huang Taiyi by the collar out of his daydream and back into reality.
How could James and Wade stand by as the situation worsened? They linked up again—this was their prelude to fury.
Chen Youyi nodded; she had underestimated these refugees—indeed, there were all kinds of people.
Amid swirling smoke, Alpha leaned sideways, her feet already dented the metal roof; her right fist pressed against the shield formed of yellow particles, which still drifted and shimmered faintly around her.
I pinned my long hair with a simple hairpin and accidentally brushed my neck wound—the sword cut had healed, leaving a thin scar. My fingertip traced it, faintly itchy. I recalled the perilous escape that brought me here. Through countless dangers, I am lucky to be alive today.
At that moment, the Black Panther’s eyes darted—he thought: I can’t let someone else take this credit. He leapt into the air, drew in his left palm, and sucked the powerless Green Dragon toward him, then seized him in his grip.
End of Chapter
