Chapter 192
189、「Qian Kerens」(7K,1/1)
Inside the vehicle.
Zhou Chang sat in the driver’s seat, fastening his seatbelt.
He watched outside the window as Qian Feihu, driving a black sedan, passed by his car with Wang Haoyu.
The headlights flashed past the police station gate and vanished into the traffic outside.
Only the echo of a horn remained where they had been.
“Wang Qing, Wang Mengwei, after this investigation is over, the two of you should get your driver’s licenses,” Zhou Chang said.
Admiral Hipper knew Wilhelm II was playing with fire, but he had to admit this was an exceptionally rare opportunity—with very high success rates. Thus, Hipper accepted the order, returned to the High Seas Fleet, and formulated a battle plan.
The wind ceased, the rain stopped, all things under heaven and earth seemed conquered; even the most brilliant diamond now dimmed to dullness.
The man watched as the old man walked slowly toward him, accompanied by a child with purple hair and purple eyes—strange and sinister.
The chicks raised in his yard shared the same ancestry as those in Liu Junhao’s courtyard, but they were much smaller and lacked such vibrant plumage.
Guan Yixue glanced at Wu Nuanyue, nodded slightly in acknowledgment, then calmly followed Li Kaize out of the room.
In the northeast corner of the Great Wilderness stands a mountain named Xiongli Tuchou. Yinglong dwelled at the southern pole, slew Chiyou and Kuafu, and could not return upward; thus, droughts frequently descended upon the land below.
To face such a man, if Zhuge Liang had absolute confidence, that would be absurd. He was merely a young man just stepping out of obscurity; though brimming with talent, he had never experienced battlefield carnage. Facing the formidable Cao army, Zhuge Liang could not help but worry day and night.
“Contracting the dam pond? What joke is this? What use is this water? Raising fish… you’d go bankrupt for sure.” If Er Mazi hadn’t been utterly serious, he’d have thought it was just a joke.
“Hey, why does that sound so sleazy coming from you?” Lin Yun’er raised one eyebrow higher than the other, glancing at Long Zhiyan.
“Why don’t you confront Fang Shimin directly? Do you have some secret suffering you can’t reveal? Is this song truly, as he claims, plagiarized?”
Hu Yu wasn’t thinking at all anymore. Since Jing Zhenshun told him that Connie Wei had died, his mind had gone blank; now he knew only that he must kill, must seek revenge—nothing else mattered. Every slash he delivered, he poured his full strength into.
Ye Chen looked at the Grand Alliance Leader; cold light flickered in his eyes, coalescing into an aurora that severed the man’s head.
A sense of ancient age instantly spread outward; where the spearlight passed, the air twisted violently.
“The Immortal-Demon Realm is too formidable to resist. Once we clash, I can barely save myself—how could I protect you?” Su Hanshan said.
“Comrade Cang, who is this comrade?” Shan Qiao Dao Ren squinted at Cang Dao and the cultivator beside him, failing to recognize the man as Fang Yan, who had once been hunted and cornered by him.
But as soon as he entered the room, Ming Luo leapt out the window, ordering Ye and Chang’an to follow, saying they must travel through the night.
“Ha, I’ve heard the barbecue whole lamb on the dam is especially delicious, Grandpa—when the time comes, you’ve got to give me the tastiest part!” Fan Weiwei chuckled.
In terms of cultivation conditions, Da Hun Star naturally surpassed Qian Lan Star; even if other planets had better environments, none could replace one’s homeland. Perhaps someday I’ll choose a cultivation planet rich in spiritual energy—but now, I still cannot sever my longing for home.
“Heh, how did you know?” Since it was no longer a secret, why deny it? Wang Zhongming smiled and asked.
Fang Ziqiang was naturally dissatisfied with this outcome. In a foul mood, though he felt deep gratitude toward Xu Mu, he still gave Xu Mu no good face, turning on his heel and leaving.
Lin Fengchu, watching from nearby, was stunned—and filled with rage and inexplicable fury.
End of Chapter
