Chapter 46 Teaming Up
That may have been said, but as they left the tent, they were still intercepted by Lu Dayong. Even with Chu Yan’s strength, he had no time to react before this force enveloped and dragged them away.
Zhang Yi’s willingness to entrust this matter to him showed that he hadn’t yet lost all hope in the hospital.
Outside, all the forces of the Holy Court and the Tian family—except for those currently controlling the Tian family’s palace—had already gathered. There were even some secret guards present, though their exact locations were unknown for the time being.
She was stunningly graceful and breathtakingly beautiful, yet it was a pity that she exuded a chill from her very bones, an icy coldness like that of ancient frost, sending shivers down one’s spine.
He’d never asked her to feed him before, but this time, he truly looked exhausted. Thinking of the cinnabar, who had just finished a period of seclusion to receive a legacy, she mused that this was, after all, her second brother; feeding him was no big deal. Perhaps he was ill—was the Qilin Gu worm acting up again?
Moreover, at that time, burial customs were particularly strong. Beixiang Kingdom constructing its own city in the southeast underground of Zhuge Yan’s tomb was already seen as a form of funerary ritual.
It is good for young people to have talent, but once they have some ability and lose all sense of measure, there is rarely a good end.
The spiritual energy here was so dense that it rivaled that of the Broken Heaven Cliff; such a rich environment was exceptionally beneficial for cultivation.
“It’s nothing,” Su Ke’er’s cheeks flushed as red as cherries, making one instinctively want to steal a kiss.
As for Song Ming himself, he had no idea what effect his casual words might have. His body became a strange shadow that instantly merged with the darkness. Not only ordinary heroes, but even those at the Sky-Reaching Realm would be unable to detect his presence, for Song Ming was now wearing the Shadow Cloak.
Yet some people might have sensed that something was amiss. I was together with Su Nan and the Li family’s old ancestor—perhaps our strength was not insignificant after all.
Cheng Tuo had joined the game late, so now that there was a chance to play big, of course he was willing.
The squadron of fighter planes divided into three groups, with the one sandwiched in the middle clearly serving as the key protection target. Hanging beneath their bellies was something thick and long, resembling a halved torpedo.
I let out a miserable scream as I was flung forcefully away, headfirst, landing straight into the pool of thunder.
Shen Zhong, who was used to commanding them and listening to no one but the Prime Minister, now felt a certain imbalance as Shen Er, whom he had brought along, was suddenly in charge. Even Shen Er himself did not dare to order him around too much—after all, old habits die hard, and who would dare command Shen Zhong with a cold face?
After chatting idly with Xu Feng for a while longer, they took their leave, saying they still had tasks to complete, and I accompanied them downstairs.
“Damn, I stepped on a banana peel!” Qin Tianqi cursed, hurriedly trying to control his body, but the momentum was impossible to check, especially with the two of them so close together.
Kakashi could not possibly have been unaware of Naruto’s situation. Because of the Third Hokage’s orders, the people of Konoha, though not daring to say much, all regarded Naruto as the Nine-Tails that had nearly destroyed the village.
Lu Yang rode a shared bike around the school, only finding the area where the administration was located after a morning of exploration.
Yan Yurou nodded. Although there had been some misunderstandings with Zhang Tian before, they were, after all, both friends of Li Sitong and didn’t want anything bad to happen to him.
My brow furrowed deeply as I instantly thought of the giant snake I’d encountered on the way to Luoxia Dam.