Chapter 45: Went to the Restroom to Eat?

After Leaving the Mountain, the Powerful Celestial Master Was Forced to Marry Little Wine 1285 words 2026-02-09 12:55:03

“Unlucky? If anyone’s unlucky, it’s you, you country bumpkin!” Su Qingli shook her head with a smile. “I’ll slowly play along with you all and see who outlasts whom.”

Perhaps Su Qingli’s smile was too eerie, for the other’s bravado faltered. “You—you’re a lunatic!”

Su Qingli stretched lazily...

The Purple Dragon Dagger possessed immense power, almost on par with legendary weapons like Xuanyuan, Juque, and Longyuan. Yet, because of its sinister nature, it had remained obscure and shrouded in dust, a hidden gem lost in the sea, with scarcely any reputation.

Though she had only made contact with a secondary soul, those fragments had already taken root within her. Sooner or later, she would inevitably be affected.

“So it’s true, then. That means you’re part of the Dragon Taming Unit now. But Uncle, I have no idea about letting Du off the hook. Still, rest assured, I won’t hurt Du. For now, let’s get back to our match.” Xia Yu glanced at Xia Yu and Du, realizing with a start how much they resembled each other.

“So, please stay with me always from now on! I don’t want to be apart anymore,” Yixuan whispered softly in Shanshan’s ear.

“Xia Yu, you’d better check the restroom first,” Shirona said with a laugh, her words halting and broken by fits of mirth.

Both the people upstairs and those tangled together below stared in disbelief, as if they’d never imagined anyone could possess such a supernatural ability.

Most of them were cultivators at the Void Realm, who were gradually beginning to touch upon the powers of the Saint Realm. Those at the pinnacle of the Void Realm could sometimes display the strength of Saint Realm practitioners when casting spells.

One of the orbs was blood red, brimming with a murderous aura, yet it stood obediently in place, its color dimming a shade of its own accord. Still, no one could ignore its presence; it simply exuded an air of danger. This was the consciousness of Predation.

Lin Ningxiang and the others were swept back repeatedly, but thanks to her protection, Lin Aijun and the rest remained unharmed.

But who was Huo Yunting? Even though Bai Yu said nothing, the deepening flush on her cheeks said it all. He buried his face in the hollow of her shoulder, laughter muffled in his chest.

In her previous life, she had watched the entire Jinlan Awards ceremony online. She remembered clearly that not long after, the internet exploded with gossip about Qi Meilin hosting sex parties and organizing group drug sessions.

“That’s true. Go ahead and eat first, you can rest at home for a while before heading back to class,” Wang Caihua said as she carried dishes out from the kitchen.

Bai Yu merely smiled faintly, neither agreeing nor refusing. Of course, she would handle things with discretion—helping those who deserved it, and rejecting those who did not or made unreasonable demands.

As the song ended, the audience below burst into enthusiastic applause. Su Yue didn’t linger on stage and quickly left, making way for Yali Shanda’s performance.

Ye Wanwan’s brow furrowed slightly. Though she was still groggy from sleep, she could say with certainty that the glance she caught just now was no illusion.

Let’s go back in time: while the internet was still reeling from the coming-out scandal and the sex-for-favors list, while people were still denouncing Wang Shaochuan and Shi Yi for their hasty marriage and license, suddenly, an insider stepped forward with a bombshell—Wang Shaochuan and Shi Yi, the newlyweds, paid a midnight visit to Huayu Media.

“No problem,” Chen Ye replied. This time, the dorms were assigned by ranking, with different levels of accommodation. Compared to the first season, even the venue for the second seemed more lavish.

The process of salt drying was lengthy. After all, the salt concentration in seawater wasn’t high. To extract the most salt, one had to continuously think of ways to increase the brine’s concentration, and add sand that had been soaked by the tide, after filtering, into the salt fields for further drying.

Ye Lei discovered that his outstretched hand could retract and extend at will, immediately overturning his previous conclusions.

Though the sun hung high in the sky, the massive moon remained visible. One side was brilliantly illuminated, while the other half’s features were still clearly discernible. At this moment, the moon was at perigee, which explained the occurrence of the Force Tide phenomenon.