Chapter 69: Arranging a Blind Date for You the Day After Tomorrow
Su Qingli was still not reacting, her eyes fixed only on the food!
“What do you mean, we can’t? But I really want to go! Zixi wants to take us to eat roast whole lamb. If you don’t want to go, fine, I’ll go by myself!”
Di Yunshen leaned back, patted his leg, and Su Qingli naturally went to sit on his lap.
She wrapped her arms around Di Yunshen’s neck and instinctively began to act coy. “Let’s go, please! I really want to…”
“Senior Mu, what about Brother Liu, Brother Liu, he…” Zhang Qingyun’s voice choked as she spoke after hearing Daoist Mu’s account.
That evening, Xiao Bohan invited Dr. Kang and Director Xiao out for a meal together. At the banquet, they got to know each other better, and over the course of the day, Xiao Bohan managed to win over Dr. Kang with both his appropriate terms and personal charisma.
In the void, a massive crimson divine ape appeared as a phantom above his fist, emanating a powerful force as it smashed toward the Vajra Manifestation.
The Wei army held the Western Prefecture to the death, buying time for the people to evacuate. Wasn’t this also giving the Central Plains precious time? For that alone, they deserved rescue.
Seeing the three of them, each one a martial artist at the Enlightened Realm, Liu Wuchen gasped. The strength of a mere young lord from a prestigious family was already greater than that of most second-tier powers, not to mention the overwhelming might of a great clan.
Ancient, modern, and contemporary—two thousand years of military political wisdom, bizarrely blended together, had formed a monstrous chimera, as strange as the hotchpotch sumo wrestlers from the East devour; it might well give rise to a terrifying monster.
The spot Li Mo had chosen lay at the edge of the lake island. The rocking chair was set just a meter from the water, with a patch of green grass before it, and tall trees visible not far away.
After the great victory in northern Sichuan, the roads were finally safe. Mei Pengxin mustered his courage to set out once more. He suffered many hardships along the way, but just as he neared Bazhou City, he was mistaken for a bandit and arrested by the National Defense Army.
When Secretary Zhao looked unconvinced and tried to retort, Secretary Li hurriedly rattled off his words, leaving no chance for Zhao to interject.
Behind them, Wei Yiping’s face darkened as he caught up. He hadn’t expected Misty Tower to dare show themselves so brazenly.
The longevity lantern in his right hand had also been replaced by an ancient sword, its blade engraved with thirty-six hundred ritual positions, corresponding to the gods of the celestial realm.
Ever since the incident with the Cheng family of East Commandery, no noble house in the empire dared provoke him. That’s precisely why the students of Jixia Academy dared to jointly boycott the ominous Star of Calamity, Xi Zhicai, and openly criticize the rebellious Guo Jia, but none would utter a word of reproach against Xu Shu.
Relying on his vast divine power, he intended to pit his strength against Guan Yu’s. But Guan Yu was no ordinary Grandmaster of the Vajra Realm—he wielded the eighty-two-jin Crescent Moon Blade with unmatched ferocity.
A familiar red pillar of light shot straight up to the heavens, and in an instant, the black, wintry clouds and the earth below were bathed in the glow of dusk.
A-Liang reached for the enormous porcelain jar beside her and, without a second thought, hurled it down below.
Though the Buddhist sect of the Xuancheng Realm had already expended enormous resources to arrange the “Six Paths of Reincarnation” below, it was still a pity to see it destroyed.
Now, seeing Liu Bian so imposing, everyone secretly broke out in a cold sweat, each thinking they must slay more enemies and win a high post, so they too could bring honor and glory to their ancestors.
Today was Qi’er’s first time receiving foreign envoys since ascending the throne, and also his first outing since entering the palace. So, although he did his best to conceal it, the joy in his brow made Hua Xuanji’s lips curve in amusement.
The current contract was also quite favorable for Wang Nuo. He brought in buyers to cooperate; in addition to paying for the research reports, the buyers would choose to trade on Wanli’s platform, and then… the split commissions, that is, the brokerage fees: Wanli would give Wang Nuo his due reward.