Volume One, Chapter 94: If I Were Comrade Lin, I Would Divorce You
Zhang Wei dragged his leaden legs back to the team, exhausted and parched, his throat nearly burning. Fortunately, the captain’s family called him over for a meal just in time, allowing him to catch his breath.
Though Qin Sihanmo and Qin Sihanling no longer harbored much resentment in their hearts, Li Xuan still felt it was not worth it.
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The giant sword’s strike crashed down like thunder upon the defensive artifact known as the “Sevenfold Radiant Celestial Ring,” blocking the attack. It was no surprise that Rorona instinctively used this artifact whenever danger arose—it was reliable enough to put her at ease.
Because the one before them was none other than the supreme beast of Huaxia, King Ye Arenas Ye Piao’s magical companion, the wild Lion King Raizen, famed for being beyond even the king’s complete control.
Most players’ schemes were half-baked. To achieve flawless perfection was truly difficult. Besides, his sudden appearance likely hadn’t been accounted for, so some unexpected slip-ups were not surprising.
Qi Lang had already achieved his goal, so he was adamant—there would be no deployment of troops! Yuan Ning’s stance was non-interference, no involvement, and no comment, acknowledging the established facts.
When Li Xuan finally saw the visitor’s appearance, he was utterly astonished. In his imagination, the old man should have enormous hands and a stature at least akin to the tall, thin elder before him, but he never expected the man to be so short.
Soon after, everyone noticed that, as in the previous golden chamber, this room also had an altar. However, its material had changed; under the magical lamp’s glow, a large block of transparent crystal emitted a faint blue light. Its shape had shifted from a three-layered square to something resembling a single-legged table.
When Chang Huimin finished singing, Liu Shiqing took the lead in applauding, and Ding Chongxiang and Wang Zewei, though utterly bewildered, also clapped enthusiastically. They were amazed at their boss’s insight—how could he know that Chang Huimin and Elijet’s voices were so strikingly similar?
The instant the earth shield shattered, the greatsword abruptly switched from a slash to a sweep. Gedun’s expression remained unchanged as he brought the sword, already held horizontally, down heavily onto Pang’s shoulder. Yet, the energy on the blade had vanished entirely.
Thus, Quanzhou became increasingly frightening, a place teeming with all sorts of people, a motley gathering of every class and creed.
After Principal He finished paying respects to the deceased, he was about to console the family when he felt someone tapping him from behind. Turning around, he was surprised to see Xiao Yuxuan.
Whether they were residents of Wuzhiguo or not, all looked skyward, where a handprint beyond description appeared, as if to blot out the sun, slowly descending upon the Six-Tailed.
“Ziqiao, I…” Mingquan stroked Li Ziqiao’s arm, white as jade, gazing at the ceiling with a sigh.
Dou Dou played along perfectly, appearing weak but ravenously hungry. His dry swallowing of mantou convinced the officers he truly hadn’t eaten in ages.
“Big Brother, Er Gang, from now on it’s up to us three brothers to serve together.” Song Sangang rubbed his face, thinking that while they might suffer losses and endure hardship, at least they wouldn’t have time to stir up trouble outside.
“Mingquan.” Sandora rubbed her eyes, opened the door in her nightgown, yawned, and turned back into the room.
Ryan felt he would never forget the appearance of the hideous creature before him—though it was his first encounter with the Maggot of Kevos.
The students, focused solely on escaping, rushed out of the dormitory. Some, so nervous, forgot to put on shirts and ran out bare-chested, while others fled without shoes. The chaos of the scene left a lasting impression.