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Chapter 74: 73. Arrangements (1/3)

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73. Arrangements (1/3)

When Sun Qi zhan heard Da Dian say this, he squinted, hesitated briefly, then nodded. “Then it’s settled. Have you been in touch with Sha Mo and the others lately? What about Yin Zi and the rest?” Sun Qi zhan ultimately asked.

The warm, affectionate expression vanished; his gaze turned as sharp as a hawk’s, piercing and unmatched, causing Ye Cheng’s heart to quicken and a crushing pressure to settle over him.

Within Yang Tian’s body, the Dragon Pearl existed in a peculiar way—it had transformed into countless stars, continuously supplying its power whenever Yang Tian needed it.

“Of course, I also want to get to know Zeng Yi better, hear about his heroic deeds,” Fu Haiyang said, then laughed heartily.

After rising and stretching his body, Ye Cheng felt his bottleneck loosening slightly—just half a step away from breaking through the barrier, shattering the constraints of Qi Xuan Realm, and ascending to Ren Xuan Realm. He couldn’t help but sigh.

Cheng Ge sized up Qian Yue, whose lips kept twitching, and smiled. Yuan Shan’s head hung even lower as he barely held back his laughter. The young mistress’s antics surpassed even the young master’s; poor Qian Yue would have a hard time serving her.

When Lu Sisi couldn’t understand something, she stopped thinking about it. Lin Yunshi had only mentioned it in passing; her main focus was still arranging with Lu Sisi the time to return to the academy.

“Ultra-Spiritual Electromagnetic Cannon!” General Zhang Ying stared blankly for a long time before finally uttering those words.

Nearly two hours later, the Laizhou troops’ cavalry returned victorious, drenched in blood, singing a triumphant song—powerful, resonant, and majestic.

At his level, once he sensed a strong karmic connection, it was enough to indicate one thing: he was needed to act.

Days passed without Bian Tianci emerging; Sha Paozi and the others grew anxious—where had he gone? Why was there no word at all?

“What? Do you dislike me? Don’t want to share a room with me?” Liu Nianfeng looked at Chen Shihan with a pained expression.

Thank you for being so kind to me all this time. No matter what I’ve been through, you’ve always treated me the same way—I’m truly moved.

“Announce to the soldiers! Those willing to die, mount up and follow me south! Those unwilling to die, flee north at once!” The battlefield report interrupted Yu Fen’s words; he swung his iron sword high into the air and roared louder.

What she despised most was Chen Zihao. She had assumed Ji Ran would marry Lord Liu, but who knew Ji Ran would choose this worthless fellow, Chen Zihao?

“I’ve spoken too much. I am guilty. I dare not rise. I beg Your Majesty to punish me.” Zhao Gao remained prostrate on the ground. When the king had asked, he had answered without thinking. Now he realized it violated Qin law and court taboos.

Aristotle IV spat out a string of numbers, intending to convey that the Chun people were as cunning as the Sogdians—but before he finished, Wu Ji ran up from afar, forcing him to stop and listen.

I hope the beloved Wolf King Zhang Donghai will spare them a bite to eat. It’s truly hard on them, just for a scrap of food.

“If not for her, you and I might both have fallen into Mu Yan yuan’s hands,” Li Tianqi said.

But Tang Feng had now figured out the underground ninjas’ tactics—he had entered the “wondrous realm” of an internal martial arts master: the realm of listening to force.

Zhang Donghai walked toward the monkey, grabbed the other handle of the tripod with one hand, and lifted it up with force—raising both the tripod and the monkey together.

Xuanwu later became the Heavenly Venerable Who Pacifies Demons. For his triumphs over demons, the Jade Emperor granted him the title of Zhenwu Great Emperor, and he settled upon Wudang Mountain.

Summer often brought rain; soon, dark clouds gathered. A maid from Hua Yi’s chamber came to find her, and Hua Yi followed her out.

“Boom!” A deafening crash—the massive water dragon had torn a great tree in half, yet the tree, with both arms straining, slammed down and severed the dragon at its waist.

Zhang Lihua nearly swooned at Lin Qingxuan’s faint smile. Who said this man was an ice block? He was clearly the warm breeze of February—my goodness, her heart was stirred to its core.

The Dark Inn had five floors: the first and second were for dining; the third to fifth were guest rooms. Lin Qingxuan booked three rooms on the third floor: one for himself and Hua Xiangrong, one for Lin Yumeng and Ning Xue’er, and one for Han Bing alone.

“Formation base?” Lin Yumeng bent down to inspect closely but found nothing unusual. Even the venomous snake came to look—and found nothing. Clearly, the group’s deepest understanding of formations lay with the stars—they’d practically become experts.

“Second noose!” As the order was given, another noose tightened before the giant could struggle—securing his other ankle.

“Robin, I’ve slept, eaten something—I can do anything now. You said you’d help me, didn’t you?” Su, who had been quiet just moments before, suddenly grew agitated again.

“Brother must sing beautifully—sing one for us, please,” Jiang Minjing’s bright, watery eyes fixed on Li Qiu, her hopeful gaze melting everyone’s heart.

In an instant, Nalan’s face turned crimson; anger flickered in his eyes as he stared at Robin.

Mei Si turned back, looking again at Robin. “Look—you didn’t even know how we felt about this choice before making your decision.”

If he’d walked over, Chen Changsheng might not have thought this way—but these days, he’d gradually gained insight. Though he wasn’t as arrogant or reckless as disciples of the Four Sects and Twenty-Eight Schools, he was no longer as restrained as before.

“Robin! I just sensed an enormous amount of information—how could you have recorded only this little bit?” Fen Ni’s frown clearly stemmed from a different reason than Robin’s.

“Yes, here we have accompaniments for almost every song any singer has ever performed, hehe.” Li Haili rose, ran to the player, fiddled with it, then waved for Li Qiu to come over.

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