Volume One, Chapter 36: You Should Not Have Agreed to the Divorce

Out of Control After Marriage Like a Fish in Water 1783 words 2026-04-10 08:37:51

Faced with his warning, Qin Shaoyu shrank back and nodded, showing none of his former arrogance—as if the events of the past few days had utterly changed his character.

Luo Wei, who had still been struggling drowsily with sleep, was instantly jolted awake by that single sentence. Like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, she shuddered, withdrew her arms, and sat upright, her previously dazed eyes suddenly clear.

The crossbar shifted, then shook again, and at just the right moment, slid off to one side and fell.

Su Qing had already sent some people to the location based on Ning Lanyou’s cell signal. After hanging up, Su Qing immediately turned the car toward the coast, instructing everyone there to halt any further action and to prepare the most advanced and reliable equipment for going out to sea.

The Immortal Clan was dissatisfied with the title, for the willow represented the Willow Immortal, and thus they were displeased with the Yang Family’s dominance. Should the Yangs rank ahead of the Lius? Absolutely not! The Daoist faction objected as well.

“What? Are you telling the truth?!” The Elder stepped forward and seized Sikong Fa by the collar, his eyes fixed intently upon him.

Lin Hao swiftly put down his wine glass and turned to gaze quietly at her—her eyes earnest and urgent—then leaned back and whispered a few words to Avril.

Under Lin Ran’s intimidation, Alice, though unwilling, could do nothing but put on a sullen face and accept the inspection with the identity Anke had arranged for her.

“So, do you know if there’s a legend of the Bodhisattva Guanyin in your village?” Zhang Wei sensed an opportunity.

At that time, the courts were not entirely staffed by graduates of specialized institutions. Many veterans had joined various government departments. Xue Tao’s promise to help was not empty; he truly could lend support. Those who shared his values were sure to be upright, and would never tolerate the abandonment of one’s wife.

Her gaze lingered on Fang Qing, as if she wished to speak, yet hesitated, unsure whether she should.

After registration, Sheng Xia followed her plan and divided the participants into three groups—elderly, middle-aged, and young—giving them three minutes to select a leader, then sending a representative from each group to learn from her.

He stared dumbly at Lin Annuan’s corpse, frozen for several seconds, before collapsing forward and weeping with heart-rending anguish.

The battle between the two sects was brutal and savage, with both sides striking mercilessly. Such ferocity exceeded even what Nalan Ting had expected; though he had anticipated much, he had underestimated the intensity of a clash between martial gods.

“Reporting to my lord, they all seem to be the samurai residences of the Takeuchi and Ando families,” the guard answered honestly.

Wei Zhongdao’s parents, heartbroken for their son, sent people to the capital to erect a memorial tablet for him and held a mourning ceremony there. Guo Bin happened to return to the capital just in time to witness the event.

“With your word, everything will be fine!” Baozhu declared, and without waiting for An Tie to question further, launched a barrage of punches. Cheng Yuru screamed and tried to intervene, but Baozhu tossed her aside.

“Twenty minutes remain. Do as you please in that time,” Xu Ci said after checking the hour.

Because Yun Yao suspected Niohulu Galuo—who would become Consort Wenxi in the future—was the mastermind behind her previous life’s murder, she had her subordinates begin investigating Niohulu Galuo.

Speaking of those three masters, the old alchemist’s eyes filled with longing. If he could reach that level one day, he would die content, even if it had to be immediately.

He wiped the sweat from his brow and began packing up. With only a superficial knowledge of potions in his mind, it was truly difficult for him—a self-taught Spirit Tamer—to concoct a high-level potion like the Rejuvenation Elixir in such a short time.

Han Bing’s attitude put Xuan Yan at ease. Though her pride wasn’t as fragile as Han Bing imagined, the fact that he could consider others’ feelings was enough to prove he was a good boss.

Once he was out of the pickup’s line of sight, he dared to let loose and run at full speed.

“So it’s the three enforcers from the Tuyuans’ Sanctuary—Li Youji, Li Youhui, and Li Youkui. The three of you are indeed formidable to have located me here,” Ximen Sheng remarked, folding his arms and regarding them with calm indifference.

After giving instructions, Indira drew her sword and advanced. Xemor was preparing to unleash his full strength to capture Indira in one move, but was shocked to find his power had dropped to barely seventh rank. Though he could still transform, he’d lost his overwhelming advantage over Indira.

Following the map Danzo provided, Uchiha Feng traveled leisurely, truly appreciating the customs and scenery of the world of the Ninja.

Chen Meng contemplated for a while before entering the Temporal Space to cultivate his martial skills. Though he was already quite proficient and unlikely to make great strides, he knew that martial arts training could never be neglected. Otherwise, it would be like rowing upstream—if you’re not advancing, you’re falling behind.

Qin Yu was about to agree with Shi Qian’s words, but knowing Dai Li's character, she wasn't sure what Dai Li would say, so she decided to tell Shi Qian the truth.

Suo Ou laughed heartily. Just then, the previously calm polar volcano began to shake violently for no apparent reason. An eruption followed, and fireballs rained down like a meteor shower. The crowd quickly gathered and raised a protective barrier.