Chapter 63: Unfair to Shen Jin
Ever since the Shen family’s downfall, all those families that once tried to curry favor with them severed ties one after another. Not only did Chi Yi break off all contact with Shen Jin, but his family also forcibly cut off his connection with Lu Qingqing.
Hearing this, Shen Jin was puzzled.
“She had no choice?”
“You didn’t know?” Chi Yi was equally surprised.
That night, after showering, Tian washed her hair and sat upstairs for a while. Once she’d finished drying her hair, she prepared to go to bed.
Dongfang Yudie landed heavily on the back of the unicorn, her fair hands flushed from gripping the saddle so tightly. As for Chu Mo, his fists, each weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds, continued to pound down relentlessly. His gaze grew ever brighter, his aura fiercer than ever, and each blow made Elder Ming’s body, which had already reached the Xuan Sect level, tremble uncontrollably.
“Mr. Zhu, you’ve arrived? I’ve already had your private room prepared—please allow me to escort you!” As soon as he entered the Natural Residence, a rather lovely attendant approached, smiling respectfully.
“Ye Xuan, what’s your plan? Are you going to fight to the bitter end? Surrender outright? Or do you have an ace up your sleeve?” Nangong Yuanzheng asked in all seriousness.
“Boohoo… you’re such a villain! I thought something happened to you! It’s been so long and you haven’t come to see me—do you not love me anymore? I have nightmares every night! You bad man, I’ll hit you!” Xia Zhihan sobbed, burying her face in Ye Xuan’s chest, venting her sorrows as she struck him repeatedly.
“Mr. Luo, when the time is right, we’ll get in touch,” Chang Nianbu said.
He truly wished to help Qin Piao step out of the shadows of her life and find happiness once more.
The sun was bright. Yan Zi wore a black bikini that accentuated her curvaceous figure, her proportions perfect and her skin snowy white and delicate.
Zeng Jing and Xiaoxiao almost lifted their feet to follow, but Yuan Yue’s loud shout made them freeze in their tracks.
“But I remember you used to work as a waiter in a grand hotel, didn’t you? Why do you look like you haven’t eaten in ages? Has life been hard for you lately?” Yan Sheng’s face was full of confusion, his gaze bewildered.
Li Mang stood quietly for a full quarter of an hour before a stooped old man led more than a dozen sturdy young men from the house, all of them eyeing him warily.
Ye Peiyu’s face showed no emotion, but her heart skipped a beat. She gripped her cutlery tighter, stabbing at the plain rice in her bowl over and over.
After felling a pirate, Xiao Dong snatched a curved saber from him. Short weapons suited him best.
Yang Yuanzhi had chosen a rather remote spot, so few people passed by. Thus, the headless corpse leaning quietly against the wall went unnoticed for quite some time.
“It seems I’ll have to have a good chat with Boss Bai when I get back.” After sorting through his fragmented memories, Yu Changan finally stood up and walked toward Zhang Jiao.
Xuanyuan Han, feeling overwhelmed, silently exited the room and closed the door behind him. Whenever they quarreled, it always came to blows, and as a man with an incomplete body, he could only watch in loneliness each time.
First, the root returned to its normal color, then the two leaves became plump again. After that, the blood-red line faded visibly, and before long, the spiritual herb regained its vitality and grew even sturdier.
The desert zone was like a Venus flytrap—the lawless region’s nickname was the alluring scent that lured evildoers in, while the sand snakes lurking within were the deadliest poison. The yellow sands could well become their burial ground.
“First things first: in this duel, neither of you is allowed to use abilities you haven’t fully mastered! Is that clear?” Li Yan glanced at Lu Bu and Zhao Yun, speaking gravely.
The demon tiger spoke indifferently, leaving Lin Feng confused. He was about to step forward when the demon tiger appeared, and instinctively regarded it as an enemy. Yet from the tiger’s tone, it was clear he didn’t see them as adversaries at all.