Chapter 83 Visitors from the Fan Family
“Mr. Qin Yu, I’ve already sent my people into the Han Beauty Company building—my daughter, in fact. It’s easier for you young people to interact.”
“Thank you, Master Fan.”
“No need to be so formal between us, Brother Qin Yu. It’s nothing.”
With that, the call ended...
From the look on Bai Yongping’s face, Xiao Yang knew he had no intention of seeking out the whereabouts of this spirit pearl any further.
In the end times, these survivors, focused solely on staying alive, had long since lost any curiosity, let alone compassion.
When there were only a few tens of millions left in his account, the bank barely acknowledged him, giving only a verbal promise for an eighty-million loan.
Gradually, the belly of the whale grew narrower. The briny, fetid green mucus replaced the seawater, while drifting corpses and weeds floated in the murky current.
“Sis, change your clothes!” Su Yuan handed the garments to her, making no effort to avert his gaze as he watched her slip out of her nightdress and don the clothes he’d picked.
Henry Leitch glanced again at the eight formidable Blue Star battle servants, and a wicked scheme began to brew in his mind.
“There’s nothing impolite about it. I’ve already told you, I consider you one of us,” Lin Mo said calmly.
That afternoon, Su Yuan planned to visit the Pearl River Villa District. If everything looked good, he’d buy it outright.
The deathly general charged forward with his broadsword, shoved Ye Nan’s head behind him, and strode up to meet the enemy himself.
The lord’s token Anna had brought from the Blue Lion territory was promptly handed over to Jiang Yu after the magical beast tide had been quelled.
In an instant, Qiao Guang reached the apex of the shield, thrust his blade, and pierced through the barrier with ease before vanishing in a flash.
Knowing Ye Ran Che would never speak to her, Nan Xinuo pondered to herself, suddenly recalling the frog’s kiss in the Yu Pavilion at Bixia Manor. She remembered that, back then, she’d said only those with ruined faces would use it, and their expressions always seemed so peculiar.
Xixi wiped her eyes and grinned foolishly, mumbling as if speaking to Qiao Guang, or perhaps just to herself.
“There are... more than thirty, I didn’t count,” Zhang Jing said, tossing several pieces of Red Dragon at the headless ghost. Each piece burst into a fireball, burning gaping holes through the ghost’s hair.
No matter how good his self-control, Xiao Ye couldn’t help but twitch his lips a few times at this moment; he finally understood what Lin Bixiao’s assistant had meant on the phone about “shamelessly treating himself as one of the family.”
Onlookers only saw a flash of steel—no one even had time to see what happened before the assassin before Liang Qi was already decapitated.
It was a corpse: vulture’s body, serpent’s tail, exuding a terrifying presence no less than that of a master of Daoist resonance, even in death. What’s more, he felt it looked oddly familiar.
“In truth, things aren’t so bad. Right after we retreated, the Sea Jiao Sect sent out large numbers of men, splitting up to hunt us down. Along the way, the rest of us drew their people away.”
Li Junxiu’s words left the blindfolded Xu Yuan helpless and even more speechless.
This spirit-rhinoceros demon ghost had stumbled in by accident, drawn by the ambient yin energy, and stayed to cultivate here.
Just as Shuer debated whether to call Shen Huai for dinner, Shen Huai suddenly tossed aside the letter in his hands and swung himself out of bed.
“Exactly! You’re even more impressive than me. I can only bring one girl, but you bring three. I can’t compare. You’re amazing in every way. The moment I heard you were back, I dumped my girl and came to wait for you, but you kept us waiting so long. You owe us a meal,” Ma Hongjun said.
“Oh, I forgot to mention—Tang San and Tang Hao are father and son, so there’s no need to worry about awkwardness. They won’t mind. Let’s establish the War Gate in Tiandou City. Sect Master Ning, discuss it with the other three sect masters,” Chen Qu said.