Chapter 83: I Also Invited Miss Ye
During the morning rush hour, traffic was heavy, so Jiang Shuyao and Jian Weian wisely chose to take the subway instead. The two squeezed into the crowded carriage, and naturally, there were no seats left. Jian Weian pulled Shuyao's hand, pushing through the crowd until they found a corner by the wall. Jiang Shuyao wrapped her arms around Jian Weian's waist, resting her head on the softness of her chest.
"Weian, maybe I should move out. I don't think it's good for the three of us to keep living together," Jiang Shuyao said, not wanting to make things difficult for Jian Weian. At the same time, she muttered a curse under her breath for Lin Ran.
The power of a weapon can kill enemies who would otherwise have been impossible to defeat, while stronger armor usually only means dying a little more slowly.
Shen Xi was meditating in his room when he heard a commotion outside. It sounded as if quite a few people had entered the Shen family compound.
According to Hong Yazi, the Purple Heaven Palace, Mount Sumeru, and the Upper Yin Academy might not make a move right away.
"Now that we've formed an alliance, we have to choose a leader, don't we?" The chief of the Heroic Brotherhood asked Qin Wuyong.
After hearing what Chen Fan said, He Tianyi scratched his head thoughtfully.
Chen Fan looked at his father with concern; as a son, how could he not know what was on his father's mind? But this was the reality—the Chen and Xia families were as close as one could be, but the gap between them was still glaringly apparent.
In Li Man's hand appeared another black and white origami figure. With a slap to the ground, a dog with snow-white fur and black spots materialized.
"Let's give it a try," Huang Chao offered, walking over and lifting the lid of the piano. With a gentlemanly gesture, he slid the piano bench back and invited Guan Juan'er to take a seat.
The elders and elite warriors of the giant tribe, led by Wildbeard Aruru, immediately abandoned their plan to approach the coastline and instead returned to King Fabuti's side.
Cui Ze quickly climbed the tall clock tower beside Central Square. Using binoculars, he once again surveyed the area for the navy recruits and spotted several figures in blue-and-white uniforms entering the outskirts of the town.
Moreover, the camel's death had been caused by just such a shipment. Chen Jin had even used the incident to ignite a war between the Dongxing and Hongxing syndicates.
Blowing Chicken had already left, but the loyalty of Wang Jianguo's team was unwavering—they would never betray Chen Jin. As for Han Bin and Dinosaur, so long as they had any sense, they wouldn't dare reveal this information to anyone.
Prince Beijng ordered the docks sealed off; even the Golden Crow Guards only knew something had happened at the docks, but not exactly what.
It possessed an exceptionally slender blade, though not as thin as a one-handed sword. The edge seemed to have absorbed the qualities of a cast ingot, and it felt as if one's gaze could almost pass right through it.
If they could command undead skilled in other unique crafts, perhaps they could open the trade market of four villages—Bluewing, Tingfeng Town, and so on—all at once.
"You did nothing wrong. I just don't understand—wasn't everything fine?" Li Ji said through tears. She didn't know what mistake she had made, or why Qin Lang couldn't even grant her this sliver of hope.
He knew that his feelings for her were dangerous now, and that he should withdraw and cut off these cursed desires, yet he found himself unwilling to let go.
A few strands of dark hair fell across her face, making her jade-like features appear all the more exquisite, as if untouched by the passage of time.
In a mountain cave, there was a simple bed of green stone slabs, but it now lay empty. In the center of the cave, a rack held a wild boar roasting over the fire, one of its legs already missing. Near the entrance, Liu Yang sat in quiet solitude.
Everyone said Jack had run away and gone into hiding, leaving the people of that region anxious and fearful. Yet, none of them knew that the very Jack they feared had already arrived in the mysterious City of Reincarnation.
Fei Yinan pressed his slim lips together, hesitant, unsure whether he should deliver these investigation results into Song Ruyi's hands.
Of course, it was undeniable that the Phantom Wind Mask was a rare treasure—only, it simply wasn't something they needed.