Volume One, Chapter 33: A Peerless Hero of the Nation!
Liu Yuan adjusted his glasses, his lips moving awkwardly, but for a long time he couldn’t bring himself to speak.
“Senior Sister, hey, her twins are seven months along, but her belly isn’t even as big as someone with a single baby at six months. The children together don’t even weigh three pounds!” Qingqing hurried to answer for me.
Standing on the balcony, Yuruo thought of He Yanfei, warmth surging in her heart, and a happy smile involuntarily blossomed on her lips.
“Sister, what’s the matter today? So hurried, you didn’t even bring Jade Cui by your side.” Heyan rose, noticing something was off about her from the moment she entered.
Jade Xinran’s eyes were full of admiration, though she felt nothing for men like Li Chen. After her failed romance, she wouldn’t believe in love again for a while, so she simply appreciated him for what he was.
But if she knew that the person she was closest to in this world had betrayed her, how heartbroken and distressed would she be? The matter she had searched for in vain, he had managed to find a clue.
As they sang, their boat had already reached the center of the lake, separated from us by only a few yards, but never coming any closer.
Do you love him so much, so deeply that you cannot live without him? So much that there is only him in your eyes?
“Uh,” the shadows surrounding Yu Sheng froze, momentarily unable to handle the situation before them.
“Forget it, let’s just stay here today and observe the situation!” With a sigh, Xuanwei placed the cloth banner beside her, sat cross-legged on the ground.
The Pig God provided them with plenty of food; fine grains went to the men of the Southern Wilderness King, while coarse grains were given to the slaves.
And so, Liu Ma and Cracker clashed, their swords colliding with a burst of fierce sparks.
For ordinary people, staring into someone’s eyes might pressure them into not daring to lie or betray their deceit.
But why would they want to kill their own grandson? With this thought, he looked at that stone wall again, his eyes widening.
When the persuader Wen Zhongjiu was sternly rejected, but if Lin Chou wished to go himself, that was another matter.
The ripples spread outward, and the desert sharks instantly showed signs of pain, then, as if frightened by something, turned tail and scattered.
With this, he could sense that in half a year he would definitely advance to the Emperor’s realm, in truth just recovering his previous strength.
At first glance, the surface of the barrier resembled a calm lake, with faint water ripples visible.
She had just said three words when she noticed Ye Shuang was already gone, doubting her own eyes—was it an illusion? There was no one at her side.
Yet, to the White Wolf King’s surprise, its razor-sharp claws, capable of easily slicing through high-grade celestial metals, were suddenly blocked by a gentle force, unable to break through.
As soon as the Primordial Heaven Sword was acquired, it trembled slightly, as if recognizing its master, immortal light swirling as its clear song rang out.
He chose to hide the relationship, simply to make it easier for the Four Blossoms to gain faith.
Fang Yun glanced at the three battle formations, instantly grasping their basic principles and gaining newfound respect for the strategist’s formations.
Duan Lie shook his head, his gaze cold as he addressed Zhou Feng, “This time, Emperor Wei has sent your Prince Xiang as the commander against our Great Qin. General Zhou, what do you think of this?” After speaking, he wore a playful smile as he watched Zhou Feng.
It must be said, money makes things easier. With the accelerated construction at the base, the spy satellites and psychic sensors were completed in less than half a month.
After the collapse of Buzhou Mountain, with heaven and earth torn apart, the sages reforged the land. The Northwest Sea was compressed to less than half its previous size and shifted from its original location.
That sentence, with three hums, sounded awkward to Ye Shuang, but it didn’t matter; she would probably be leaving again soon.
In the attack formation, the warriors transformed into a flying fish, its massive head formed by powerful, penetrating fighters, able to break fiercely into the enemy ranks with unmatched force.
“Please follow me.” Li Luanqing said, then soared westward, forcing the other two to follow.
“I can’t stab you to death!…” Zuo Yuanzhou gritted his teeth, furiously wielding the Xihe Divine Sword, ignoring the searing pain in his arm, desperate to get Shen Yu off his body.
Su Xuan intended to say that both he and the assassin were poisoned and could keep her company, hoping to ease her heart, but before he could speak, Li Yuan Yuan, fearing she’d lose control, hurriedly hung up.
Su Qian instructed the intelligent brain once more: if any foreign enemy invades, immediately close the spatial channel and reset the barrier.
No one was more grateful than Zhu Rui, who hugged and kissed Lin Bin, now utterly devoted, conquered by Lin Bin. Whatever Lin Bin asked, she would obey without hesitation.
Why, even at this point, did she still refuse to let go—why, when she meant nothing to him, did she still refuse to let go—why, when there was no possibility, did she still refuse to let go.
Feeling her sister’s frail body, Qianxue Mei Nai thought, perhaps she should play along with that fellow for now. After all, her sister’s treatment was the priority, and there’s no such thing as a free lunch—perhaps it was only right to pay a price.