Monster (29)
Even if the Qingzhou army was incompetent, it shouldn't have fallen in less than an hour.
Who would deliver such news, and why? Madam Ding was Stewardess to Jin You, so why would she seek out the third son?
The Emperor was likely to lose his throne—not because of the Prince of Celebration's son, but because of his own actions.
In other words, the future royal heir would be the Ten-Tailed Jinchuriki, able to manipulate the Ten-Tailed Array and enter the Six Paths Mode. And, since the nine-tailed beasts were not sealed within a jinchuriki, Kaguya Otsutsuki would never be able to possess and resurrect again.
To know, the ultimate refinement of Strength Cultivation could elevate the physical qualities of the human body tenfold. This was not merely an increase in strength, but an all-encompassing enhancement of physical constitution.
Everyone was stunned by this question. How could such a thing be certain? The records only documented it once; as for anything else, no one truly knew.
“He speaks so fluently.” When his elder brother’s child was this small, he could barely talk, let alone call out to people.
The closer Jin You walked toward the palace, the more uneasy she felt. Having accompanied the Empress Dowager for so long, she understood the palace intricacies. Their destination lay on the western side, where the concubines' ranks were low.
Ahead, a golden radiance surged, denser than ever, piling up thickly. Instinctively, she felt the space there had been compressed, so narrow it seemed a powerful suction pulled the world itself inward.
Scales shattered, flesh flew, and on the screen, only a colossal torrent of metal could be seen engulfing the Azure Dragon.
But just as Ye Tianyi was about to leave, he remembered something and walked openly to the gatehouse.
Not only that, Luo Yu noticed that the hall was enclosed on three sides—the corridor she had just crossed was the only exit.
Old faces, old scenes—everything as it once was. As long as the family remained together, it mattered not where they found themselves.
The thieves on the city wall, seeing Xiahou Cheng and Jingde killed in an instant, were terrified out of their wits. They shouted and scattered in all directions.
As her figure left the kitchen, the group who had been wolfing down their food suddenly emerged from their silence, eating and chatting excitedly.
Luo Yu followed her instructions, closed her eyes, and walked forward—only to collide heavily with a pillar.
“Who knows? I’m just being cautious, that’s all,” Ye Tianyi replied noncommittally, shrugging indifferently.
“No matter what, we must stop ourselves from seeing her; otherwise, we won’t even know how we died,” Cheng Daosen said.
“I’m not making things up. This morning you asked if you should call Lu Yan,” her godmother replied earnestly.
Guan Sheng, worried for Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Liu Tang, and Hu Yan Zhuo, rode his Red Hare horse at full speed toward Zhaode City, finally spotting Qiao Daoqing leading the thieves as they prepared to enter.
Han Tian Zao Chun Nai was not good at swimming, so she knew precisely what it looked like when someone suffocated in water to their limit.
A few days later, Brother Han and Second Brother Han drove their donkey cart, bringing along Doctor Yu and his wife to Moonlight Manor. Stepping out of the cart, they were completely bewildered.
The upper left corner of the game showed the time: the third quarter of the hour of the dog—exactly matching her current time, 7:45 in the evening.
The leader was a limping, burly man, dressed in rags, with wounded feet, yet nothing could suppress the fierce aura emanating from him.
Sheltered by the mountain gate, the townsfolk had always lived in peace, but disaster struck unexpectedly.
She remembered boldly recruiting Xue Jian, treating him as a cash machine, with a bit of calculation for the sake of borrowing Yu’s identity.
Fei Luan watched the Third Prince’s confident expression, but felt his master probably didn’t understand either.
Its interface resembled an ordinary visual novel, but lacked complex quests and flashy UI, giving it an immersive anime feel.
As the Shen Corporation grew stronger, the Yang family, though holding few shares, enjoyed considerable dividends.
This round of negative reviews and leaked tracks infuriated the fans, but in the end, Lin Xia herself stepped in, releasing twelve new songs—her mood swung dramatically.
Due to her fever, Sixth Sister hadn’t eaten for days. Even after finishing a bowl of fish soup, Qing Bao still felt hungry.
General Chang’s disappearance meant the Tooth Captain was in command, so technically, Bai Qi’s decisions were not wrong. However, General Fang kept insisting they not immediately counterattack, which was actually against orders. If it succeeded, all would be well; but if it failed, Bai Qi would bear the blame.
“Terrible, thinking about it makes me angry. That damn fat man, he really did me in today.” So Hu Cheng recounted the events to Du Ruoxi.
Perhaps because she had sweated under the covers, Qing Bao’s head felt particularly itchy. Scratching it, she realized her hair was dirty and needed washing.
Zheng Zhiyang, once his combat strength no longer obeyed his will, understood that unless he risked his life and called for help from other untainted masters of the Sea Tribe, he could not threaten Chu Yuan in the slightest today.
“So they really are from Tianyun Mansion!” Chu Yuan had expected it, but hearing Ren Hefeng say it aloud still shook him.