Chapter 80: To Go or Not?
Zhang Yan laughed heartily as he released his sword energy to shatter the Immobilization Spell. The last time, he had almost suffered a severe loss from this very move, so how could he be unprepared now? She carried so many magical treasures; after surveying them, he finally chose the Fundamental Diagram from the Clear Breeze Temple. As expected, the sword energy broke through the secret technique.
But just as Zhang Yan put away the scroll and turned to flee, his expression froze. A sudden stiffness came from his right leg. He—
Yet, despite his shouts, the other elders in the room remained unmoved, their expressions varied and unreadable.
By reason, she should have exposed the Young Master in green robes for secretly tossing the pendant into the jade bottle.
The Ma family truly excelled at amassing wealth, but their lineage was weak, lacking the noble aura, so the old aristocrats mocked them as "upstarts."
Thinking of Yan Ru’s predicament and hearing her ask such a reckless question, Gu Yunchu couldn’t help but laugh.
"You can wear contact lenses. Honestly, I’m not joking. Take off your glasses, and your attractiveness will rise by at least half a point!" Chen Mo said earnestly.
"Alright. I’d better hurry back, before they become suspicious," Leng Yue’er said with a smile and walked away.
"Can’t I touch it?" Having brushed past it, Chai Mi felt a bit dejected, glancing back repeatedly.
His gaze was fixed intently on An Ge, waiting for her reaction, but to his surprise, his words failed to shake her.
The undulating, rugged gray terrain was covered by thousands upon thousands of fallen bodies, forming a massive bas-relief spanning several square kilometers.
As the smoke from the enemy’s defenses slowly dissipated, their figures could be seen busily weaving through the lines, but what stood out most was the flurry of shovels stirring up clouds of sand and stone.
Li Qingyang felt his scalp tingle, as if a fierce beast had locked its sights upon him, and every attempt at resistance seemed powerless against the imposing force exerted by the figure before him.
Daye County wasn’t far from Ezhou, only a few dozen miles, and Ezhou itself was a major hub on the Jinghu Road, housing the largest force among the three stationed armies in the region at the Ezhou Governor’s Base. This time, the Jin army’s southern incursion focused on the Jingxiang front, so the defenses in Hubei faced tremendous pressure.
After all, the two of them held vastly different attitudes toward life; when alone together, three sentences would spark an argument, and by five, they’d have quarreled. In short, they simply weren’t cut from the same cloth, and only by a twist of fate had their paths crossed as they had.
Li Yunfei nodded, waved his hand, and a fierce wind swept through the cave, rolling the bones into a heap and tossing them outside. The stench of corpses was unbearable; Li Yunfei simply couldn’t stand it, so he threw the remains out.
But without the control and blessing of the Overlord Ancestor, not only was the just-merged Heart of Kongtong forcibly expelled from the Kongtong Seal, but even the five Great Heavenly Emperors and numerous mighty figures, now bereft of the Heart, were without exception cast down.
Chu Ge understood, but he still stared at Qin Ruojing in shock. This idea… was simply insane.
The parachute wasn’t blasted apart, but instead drew a hailstorm of bullets, a barrage as dense as rain.
"Hmph, ignorant!" Ryan snatched back the Dragon God Order and prepared to leave. Of course, Ryan would never admit that the dragon clan’s main divine artifact had been produced by his own hand—such matters must not be publicized.
"An Shuo, what on earth are you saying?! If you keep spouting nonsense, I’ll have people throw you out of the prince’s residence!" Naturally, Xi Lin Mingqi couldn’t stand her slandering Yong Ling.
Still haunted by her last experience, when she couldn’t go anywhere, Major Wesley was far too bold. She had to inform Wesley first—if she didn’t let her future know, he might not even let her go to Sweden.