Volume One, Chapter 24: The Situation of the Three Kingdoms

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Moreover, Prince Chen clearly saw that the creature hidden in the shrub was the notorious viper of this generation—Green Bamboo Viper.

Using the rebound force from the wall, Prince Chen executed a somersault, landing directly behind Li Chen. With his right hand, he smoothly grasped the name tag on Li Chen’s back and gently tore it off.

“I watched the livestream today; he was indeed performing true to his nature,” Zhao Liying said with a smile, looking at Yang Yunfan, her words tinged with unmistakable jealousy.

Yang Yunfan, exhausted from flying, could barely muster any energy. He simply leaned back with a faint smile, quietly observing them.

Li Chen, hearing Deng Chao’s suggestion, laughed, “Are we really the type to let things slide? If we’re going to vent, we should do it twice, not just once.”

The underground river, now calm, surged again; the turbulent waters suddenly rose, forming a massive waterfall that crashed fiercely against the two wooden figures blocking the cave entrance.

Jinyu had already spoken so frankly that Zichen and Ziyue had no reason to object. They exchanged glances and compromised together.

Zou Bufan shrugged and said nothing more, walking straight ahead. But he had barely taken a few steps before stopping, his face wary as he looked around.

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She arrived early at the Rehabilitation Office, standing first in line. As soon as the door opened, she rushed inside.

Ye Jingheng was bewildered, not understanding what they were doing. By the time he snapped back, his bowl was already filled with dishes. Huo Ning was about to place a piece of Kung Pao chicken onto his plate.

Cloud Tiger grabbed for nothing, as Mi Xiang’er swiftly handed him his cane, wasting not a single minute, and dashed out of the hospital room.

Ye Miao pulled him close, half embracing him, her hand gently patting his back, silently comforting him.

Every time, it was his sister who lingered in bed. He had to listen to her, go to bed early, or she would worry about him at school.

“Of course it’s yours!” President Geng thought for a moment, waved his arm, and handed the Black Spirit Pearl to Gu Jinxi.

Back then, Ling Qin and the others believed that Jun Jingmo might have encountered an accident or failed in the earlier floors of the Trial Tower. They doubted Zong Rui and his companions’ explanations, thinking they were just trying to spare Jiang Yunqing’s pride.

Ye Miao refused; she simply wanted to be with her family, and No.1 Middle School was a fine school.

The main ship of Luo Tianhuan was low on energy, incapable of lasting much longer, and Abel would never give him a chance to accelerate. So Luo Tianhuan decided to pour all his remaining power into the propulsion system, even if it meant the system would explode from the sudden burst.

“Why did you choose President Duan as the witness?” the host asked the bride and groom. That role is usually taken by a senior or someone very important.

He brought his money to China, spent lavishly, and even became one of the top local tycoons—such behavior was enough to make them grit their teeth in anger.

With only three minutes before clocking out, Zhao Yong hurriedly packed his things. Xiao Xiao’s gaze remained fixed on the new intern. Seeing the chief editor approach Zhao Yong with the newcomer, she reached out and tapped Zhao Yong.

The other young blood demons, including Blood Lotus, all bowed their heads and agreed without a word of dissent. Clearly, Blood Wushuang held absolute authority among the younger generation of the Blood Demon Clan.

Yan Che lowered his eyes, but felt it was no big deal, waving his hand with an air of indifference.

At least, he should check if Cai’er was at the hospital. If not, it wouldn’t be too late to argue with Mo Xingguang.

Just a few simple words, yet they gave Qu Ran a sense of reassurance, easing her fear and panic, at least making her feel she wasn’t an uninvited third party.

Qian Meiyi was left behind, her face dark with fury, trembling and terrified to the extreme.

Years ago, it was this young man who led them from Great Qin to Azure Demon City, driving the demons away. Though he was often absent from Azure Demon City, the measures he left behind helped them resist demon invasions time and again.

Xu Yuntian led the way, diving underwater while releasing his spiritual sense to detect any water monsters nearby.

These days, Chen Xinheng was restless at the company, and today he finally couldn’t resist going home to check on Lu Yuyan’s situation.

Murong Xiyue was nestled in her mother’s arms, whining softly, no longer throwing tantrums.

Ye Qin felt sorry for Linlin. If not for his little brother, Linlin’s life might have been much better. She wondered if he would be prosecuted as an accomplice.

The giant snake slammed hard into the tree, making itself dizzy. Xiao Zheng rushed forward, transforming his fist into a palm, striking at the snake’s vital seven-inch spot and splitting it in two.

Rong Shi tidied her hair and clothes, and her aged face seemed to regain several years of youth.

Of course, these players could only hunt monsters around the outskirts—the advanced demon zones inside were strictly off-limits.

“Her death was your doing!” Huang Qianmo immediately seized the key words. Long Ling fell silent; indeed, if she hadn’t coveted the Heavenly Melody Fruit back then, Yue Xin might not have died.

“Brothers, I’ll head out first. Let’s meet at the exit.” A young martial artist stepped into the Fire Array ahead.