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Chapter 226: Secrets

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Murong Longcheng entered Suzhou City, looked around, and his face grew even more confused.

He did not know where to inquire about Murong Yanzhao, and if Murong Yanzhao were an obscure figure, it would be extremely difficult to find him.

Even if Murong Yanzhao had some renown in the martial world, over a hundred years had passed—whether anyone still remembered him was uncertain.

He pondered inwardly: right now he did not know where Murong Fu had gone; otherwise he could ask him who Murong Yanzhao was, or have him go out to inquire.

Second, she always felt she owed the baby too much, so whenever the baby needed something, she would spare no effort to fulfill his wishes.

The previous order had been a casual command, but now in the imperial court, dark currents seemed to stir.

I never thought they could possess such an ability—to temporarily detach their souls from their bodies.

Outside the ruins, several individuals clad in the high-ranking uniforms of the Mage Federation watched the Saint Night Knights’ preparations, as if awaiting something.

In the end, Luo Huaiqing had no debt to her; they were merely strangers who had crossed paths—so ignoring him now was perfectly normal.

With a roar, Zhang Qi exploded completely, knocking over the floor lamp and kicking over every chair; clattering sounds filled the entire living room.

Afterward, Sun Wukong would surely be suppressed and sealed within the Buddha’s palm realm—but before that, would the Buddha make a wager with Sun Wukong?

Murong Xinya did not know what to say now; no matter how much she disliked Hua Zhao, Hua Zhao was now a princess bestowed by the Emperor, her status and position undeniable—defying one’s superior was a grave taboo, and she would not be foolish enough to invite trouble upon herself.

“Seems so—but what if the dragon blood purity is low? The offspring of the Primordial Dragon differ vastly in strength and birth method; low dragon blood purity doesn’t matter.” The Crimson Dragon still did not care about dragon blood purity.

Lie Hong immediately retracted his remaining words, but his expression revealed deep dissatisfaction—he could not voice it openly.

Lin Feng did not dodge or retreat, but continuously reinforced himself with Wind Feather Technique, clutching Da Hali’s thigh tightly with both hands.

Bopi walked over with a plate of cake, handed it to Yang Chen, and said to him with the look of someone who had found a kindred spirit.

After an afternoon of sweating, though she still had not thought of a natural way to approach Wei Zixuan, her mood had improved greatly—as if the gloom inside her had been expelled with the sweat.

But the fourth evolution had taken a full year—there was a world of difference between a year and two months; Gran even thought the Tree Spirit might have already leveled the ruined Grey Mountain into flat ground.

Sain was originally among the weakest dragons in the Dragon Valley, always cared for by the green dragons—he had never cared for any other dragon.

As he spoke, the entire hall fell silent; Sheng Jie stared unblinkingly at the airborne Sheng Zun with his blood-red eyes, saying nothing, while the airborne Sheng Zun watched the old man and Wang Er with intense vigilance.

Junlin’s communication system seemed innate—he could clearly distinguish who was speaking the moment they opened their mouths.

She bent down, one hand supporting Shen Peiru; as soon as she stood up, she pushed her—and Shen Peiru rolled back onto the ground.

Xu Jiao had been locked up all night, and her mother had not given her any food, so she was now weak.

“Then why was I released after a year?” Mr. Qiu had always been confused—this one year had changed the course of his life.

Yun Chi sheathed the Xuan Lotus Blade; Jin Cangling’s Break Heaven Sword followed immediately, slashing through the air with a blade aura like a rainbow, carrying the immense pressure of a Master Realm.

To him, Lin Feng was a thorn in his side; he had failed to expel Lin Feng during the earlier brawl, and now he was determined to thoroughly punish Lin Feng.

This time, he would show no mercy whatsoever—he would hand them over to their father to deal with. Let him do whatever he wanted; he would no longer protect them. They must be properly disciplined, or else everyone around would come to her with complaints: what they had done today, what they had done again—she spent every day apologizing to others.

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