Chapter 76: Is It So Difficult?

With You Till the End Music and singing rose from all directions. 1210 words 2026-04-13 17:32:51

Lu Qingqing stared at Xie Zhiyun, who was fuming with rage.

“If you dare curse again, try it,” she said.

“I…” Xie Zhiyun’s temper vanished instantly. “I was only doing it for your own good. If you two reconcile, it’ll be better for everyone.”

Lu Qingqing had no intention of…

Feng Li could barely restrain the fury burning in his heart. If the Celestial Sorrow Zither hadn’t been taken from him and hidden somewhere unknown, he wouldn’t bother with so many words—he would simply charge in and kill. If the Ancient Lotus Demon Ancestor knew all this from the afterlife, seeing even the golden core and manifest ancestor cultivators scorn him, he would surely burst out of the underworld to settle scores with those practitioners.

Suddenly, the Thousand-Legged Old Demon, the Frost Ancestor, and the Storm King all underwent startling transformations, their cultivation levels surging.

He glanced at the burly man leading the group on the right, and instantly, more than a dozen strong men encircled Principal Wolf and his companions.

The sales clerk spoke with pride, “Of course, otherwise how could it sell for over ten thousand? Honestly, a phone at this price is really out of reach for ordinary salaried workers…” At this point, she deliberately glanced at Lee Si.

Lan Xin gave him a reproachful look, confiscated the dollars, and headed out immediately. Before leaving, Principal Wolf instructed her to buy three phones and set up phone cards, among other things.

“Why wait for him? What I hate most is the arrogant faces of the Chen family! So what if their magical talent is a little better than ours?” Si Tu Jian curled his lip in disdain.

“Hmph!” Ouyang Wang let out a cold laugh, saying nothing, his pale, elegant hand still slowly pressing toward Nangong Chu’s dantian, the sea of qi.

Tang Hao’s eyes were fixed, unblinking, on the dragon bone atop the violet-black flames. Half the bone was enveloped in the inner blaze, already forming the outline of a staff, while the other half remained in the outer fire, yet to be melted.

Though Lee Si was extremely reluctant for others to discover his secret, under the circumstances, he had no choice. Human life outweighed everything. In such dire straits, he could not stand by and watch someone die. Even if people uncovered his secret, he could do nothing about it.

“Did Liu Yali and her father agree in person? You didn’t force them, did you?” Zhen Qian asked uncertainly.

“Brothers, I, Wu Yaofa, am about to rise! Listen to my command: throw all those big stones down and then charge forward and kill those two!” Wu Yaofa, thick-browed and fierce-eyed, wore a look of savage determination.

It wasn’t that the moon abroad was rounder than at home; he simply wanted his child to receive a better education. The current domestic education system focuses on exam results—everything revolves around preparing for tests. It’s not just the schools; all other areas follow suit.

Chen Qiaoshan wasn’t the first to suggest creating a finance laboratory, but it wasn’t easy. Setting aside Bloomberg and Reuters, even domestic software like ind and Guotai An couldn’t be introduced in bulk at Guanghua.

“So may I ask, where did the black iron armor worn by the soldiers behind this general come from?” Li Shiming smiled, and within that smile lay a deeper meaning.

Of course, in Chen Qiaoshan’s view, many of the clauses were utterly unnecessary, mere red tape, but foreigners insisted on them, and he had no grounds to object.

Zhen Qian’s modern theories were so convoluted and filled with novel terms that no one had ever heard before, leaving them unable to refute him.

The desolate, sharp blade loomed over Mount Shu like an ancient giant deity, gazing quietly down upon the land. It seemed to have existed there since the dawn of time, never shifting from its place.

The blood grew thicker and spread, covering an ever-larger expanse of the sea. Many sizable corpses of mermen floated on the waves, turning the scene into a veritable slaughterhouse. Even the most hardened souls felt a chill at such a horrifying spectacle.