Chapter 32: No One Can Leave
"Liu Fangfang, you have no idea what price I paid to be able to live here. To be honest, even if you're my girlfriend, you're not qualified to stay here. You don't deserve it. In this world, I'm the only one who has the right to live here."
"Besides, before you come looking for me next time, you'd better think about what you've done. Do you really have the right?"
But with such a large association, tens of thousands of mouths waiting to be fed, how can it continue to grow without finding ways to make more money?
As soon as they stepped onto the sand dunes, Li Yaodong and Zhang Shaonan couldn't help sticking out their tongues at the endless yellow sands before them.
With the secret technique, when he excavated the hidden chamber again, he no longer needed to leave a secret passage in or out, making the chamber even more concealed.
If he were caught by the Sage of Confucianism today, his father would surely hesitate to act, and how could the demon clan ever be revived?
Looking down, he realized that he had been so focused on his kidneys just now that he hadn't noticed he was completely naked.
Ning Chuan spoke softly, his voice carrying a trace of spiritual energy, calling Nie Tianjian out of his demonic trance.
Not until Li Yunran finished singing and the music stopped did the livestream room suddenly burst into activity, comments flooding in one after another, and special effects gifts constantly appearing, always covering Li Yunran.
After arriving at Martial Hall No. 2, Zhao Qing felt as though he had come too late—the duel assessment between Ye Shangqiu and Wang Shixiong must have ended already, for neither of them was present.
Looking at Li Yunran's moist, blinking eyes, Yun Qingyan could only nod, barely believing her.
Not saying anything? His father's identity must be sensitive. A Duke? Definitely not. Besides the Duke, which other young lord at that age could it be?
More importantly, this time they were ahead of the other two wasteland hunting squads not by a few seconds, but by a full minute. So, after finishing their own fight, they had plenty of time to watch the others.
From the moment he stepped into the lawless land, Chu Chen had spent a whole month here. The task Ao Qian had set for him—to defeat a hundred men—had been completed smoothly.
No wonder the snakes stopped moving. Perhaps without the scent of flowers, they couldn't pinpoint their location, or maybe they were waiting for the right moment.
They felt as if they'd stepped out of the Western Marsh continent. Everything before them was vast and incredible, whether the enormous canyon or the plains below.
Even with these descriptions, the logical connections grew weaker, the sentence order increasingly chaotic—it's hard to tell what is being said anymore.
My father once told me that the average age of a senior alchemist is over thirty, yet this youth is about my age and already a senior alchemist. It's unbelievable.
Just now, she had sensed the aura emanating from Sun He; he was clearly a strong cultivator at the Transforming Origin level. If Sun He chose to use force, she would be no match for him.
"Junior brother, you won't abandon us again, will you?" Hu Ling looked at Kuang Lang and spoke seriously.
That was what drew her here. Normally, she would only look around near the inn, rarely venturing beyond ten miles from where she lived.
He might look a bit foolish, but the faint aura and his clothes hinted that his identity was far from ordinary.
Zeng Guofan looked up and saw a man wearing a fourth-rank hat adorned with a single flower plume and a snow goose insignia; slender and tall, his face was slightly long, his beard not short but sparse, his eyes not large but piercingly bright. The man appeared haggard, his clothes covered in dust, as if he had traveled a great distance.
Li Tianyi gave a slight smile and said, "Comrade Zhu Guohua, I would like to confirm again—are you willing to take responsibility for what you've said?"
At that moment, when the security guards tried to drag Li Tianyi away, Ji Guangjie raised his hand to stop them.