Chapter 160: 156 Filled with Killing Intent
After the recording of "Only You" ended, Bi Sheng hesitated for a long time before inviting Yu Xing to dinner.
He had previously said he would have dinner with him when coming to Shencheng to record the show; despite the man named Yu causing trouble again, upon reflection, it seemed he attacked everyone indiscriminately, and at least this time he had communicated with him directly.
Bi Sheng gritted his teeth and hosted Yu Xing for a meal, then called his friend Chen Nian.
Chen Nian had originally agreed, but upon learning Yu Xing would be there, he immediately refused over the phone.
Shaking his head, he stifled his sigh and flew toward the specific location the villagers had told him. Several days had passed—he didn't know if the Qilin was still there.
In the Xiaoyao Courtyard, He Peiqing personally cooked a meal for Zhu Tianjun, while He Bufan sat beside him, flattering him.
Having confirmed his target, Mo Tianyue began to look forward to going to work again. Though exhausting, at least life now had purpose.
Moreover, marriage requires joint effort from both spouses. Liu Lei might be a qualified wife, but Mo Tianyue was certainly not a competent husband.
"Go get Geng Shi." Yin Zhen grew impatient; Su Li knew nothing, and Wulana, as the principal wife, had every right to ask—he wanted to know what Su Li thought too, yet she behaved with complete composure on this matter. Clearly, she had always been affectionate toward Beibe; now it seemed she would protect her.
"It's this face shape that's the most troublesome. I spent ages sticking those two longan seeds in place—I even made Old Ah vomit." Li Ren said awkwardly.
The server was delighted to see so many customers arrive at once, running back and forth with a smiling face.
"Oh, I see." Yu Wuming's imagination immediately took flight: the mainland must be in the Three Kingdoms period. Thinking of the Three Kingdoms era from his original world, heroes and valiant generals flooded his mind, their legendary exploits stirring his blood.
The laughter on this side drew even more onlookers, and in the end, the team grew to forty people—a formidable force. Forty members didn't need to defeat anyone; they only needed to carve a path through any enemy they encountered.
Moreover, Han Jun was right: three hundred million in funding could indeed reshape Fengming Village. Forget other considerations—even if the three hundred million were divided among the villagers, each household would receive one hundred thousand, enough to support farming for ten years.
"I'm surnamed Sun; I previously served Madam Chu." Sun Jiaomao bowed to Bai Huaping, then raised her head.
They had concealed it extremely well—he knew nothing of how she entered the palace or why she remained in the Ziwei Palace.
"How do you know so much about my team?" Qin Shenzhi suddenly frowned, turning back with a cold gaze toward Zhuang Yueqing.
Everyone in the square felt as if caught in a storm; soon, most were drenched in sweat, their faces flushed.
Su Xiao had indeed sparked intense interest in the Canyon's Peak these past days, but some had been so frightened they dared not queue for ranked matches anymore.
Su Rao already had a splitting headache and had no desire to get involved, but this man's arrogant attitude was infuriating.
Qin Shenzhi was never a patient person, especially toward subordinates; he could tolerate one or two deviations from his orders, but three or four were simply unacceptable.
"I believe Elder Huo won't let us walk into our deaths," Shi Quan said, glancing at Huo Heng, who sat on a sofa sipping tea.
Generally, after the laning phase ends, teleportation shouldn't be used recklessly anymore—it needs to be handled more cautiously.
Dou Dou lay back down, picked up the magazine Mo Yu had just been reading, and flipped through it. There was nothing interesting in it—he wondered if Zhang Zhong had told his mother about this.
She had to admit she was feeling giddy again. The last time she'd had this feeling was in Xiancheng—she didn't know what was wrong with her now; she'd never felt this way before. Was it because she loved Shen Mingxuan too much?
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