Chapter 34: Layers of Mist
“So what if someone’s here? This is my own residence, my own wife—can’t I be a little presumptuous?” Liu Susu was about to speak when hurried footsteps sounded outside the door.
“Your Highness, urgent news to report!” The voice was forceful and clear—it could only be Li Biao. Chen Mu rolled his eyes inwardly in resignation.
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Lin Yi’s foot gathered all the righteous energy at its sole, reinforced by the Gen trigram, embodying the weight of a mountain, hard as iron. With a single kick, he sent Qin Shan, already at the seventh rank of the Benevolent Realm, flying out of the tavern.
When Madam Wang learned of the incident after they returned, her heart bled with regret. She had finally set her sights on a breathtaking beauty, only to lose her so easily.
At that moment, Ye Hui flashed Aman a meaningful smile, which left Aman dazed. Remembering Ye Hui’s mention of the “First Lady and the Lotus Pavilion,” and thinking about the “Red Lotus and Sacred Pure Fruit,” he spoke again.
Hearing the commotion from the main chamber, Chen Jingzhi quickly went out. When he learned His Majesty had summoned him yet again, he immediately followed the eunuch messenger into the palace.
The duty manager was Maham. He nearly threw himself against the window, his face pressed flat against the glass.
Jinbao knew that the Empress had never liked Lexian, so he thought he might as well take the opportunity to have Lexian “hang herself,” and perhaps curry favor with the Empress.
With that, Aman deliberately lifted her sleeve, revealing bruises so shocking that all the ladies present gasped in horror. Seizing the moment, Aman wiped her face again.
After leaving the campus of Utopia University, Lu Chuan finally had some free time. He was about to head to the Information Department to give Zhang Qing a surprise attack, but when he checked his phone, he found a message from Zhang Sanwen.
Otherwise, when Xie Yaoxing returned to his position, he would certainly retaliate against those who had cursed him.
Since the authorities were already aware of the matter and were dealing with it, it was clear that they had taken action.
Though Ma Da’s formation was immensely powerful, reaching the celestial tier, it was still in some respects no match for Wang Yuan.
“Should I call my dad and ask?” Bai Yuting, thinking that Wang Yuan and his group might have discovered something, decided to cooperate and offered the suggestion.
Now the ghastly corpse had no way to escape. It could only raise a hand to barely fend off the arrows aimed at its eyes.
A half-dragon beast-drawn vehicle charged straight through, sending some nearby elephant carts and carriages flying aside as it drifted to occupy the best parking spot.
The entire universe brightened in an instant. That roar reached every living being; countless powerful beings who knew the name Pangu turned toward the source of the sound. Some even deduced a terrifying truth from those two words, shivering from head to toe.
“There’s one more thing to add to the second rule: without my permission, you also can’t enter my room—best not even knock if there’s nothing important.” Zhang Cuishan spoke.
Shenlong Clan’s second son, Shenlong Xiaoyi, was the brother of the previous clan chief, and thus Tianyi’s uncle.
“I’m sorry, Master! I was wrong! I have no complaints!” Qin Moyu replied calmly as he saw that blue whip. But if you looked closely, you would see the fury hidden in his eyes.
The Immortal Lady was tangled in vines, her hands bound. Enraged by my words, she tried to headbutt me, but there were still vines wrapped around her feet; as she leaned forward, she nearly fell. I hurried to catch her.
In fact, this was a skill the Echo Frog used to attract mates—the more echoes, the fiercer the courtship.
“Shrinking the earth to a stride?” A hundred meters at least—how miraculous! So that’s how he crossed the trench just now.
The middle-aged man said coldly, his presence forcing Xie Feng two steps back. Xie Ling also soared through the air, eyeing the man warily.
Zhou Guangzong looked somewhat embarrassed. Why did it sound so odd coming from his mother? If others heard, they’d think they were abusing her—hoarding food and not giving her any, making her so hungry she nearly passed out and had to sneak over to steal something to eat.