Chapter 33: A True Man
“This is the scene where the setting sun glows alongside a solitary wild duck in flight, with autumn waters merging into the vast sky as one, President Su. Please, you and your distinguished friends, enjoy and appreciate it!”
“This is the lonely plume of smoke rising straight from the desert, with the long river and the round setting sun...”
“This is...”
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Red Lotus was the first to notice the abnormality in the boundless Sea of Blood’s temporal and spatial turbulence. The twin gods of Time and Space, notorious for opposing the Phoenix Celestial God, had long since laid numerous deadly traps within the Sea of Blood.
“This is the Mindspace. You are the master of space, and you are also my master,” the robot continued.
Huang Zong was caught in a dilemma. He didn’t dare to hastily put Su Nan on the front lines during the first update. If anything went wrong, who would be able to stop the aliens in the end?
Chen Zi narrowed his eyes slightly; his once feeble body instantly surged with strength. A gentle energy seeped into his palms, flowing through his veins, caressing every corner of his heart. Every inch of his skin seemed to tingle with a cool sensation. Lifting his head, he fixed his gaze on the woodcarver’s eyes, which were strikingly beautiful.
Mu Yue was filled with emotion. All his excellence had been for the sake of protecting his younger brother, to shield him from the slightest harm.
Mu Yue was teaching at the Moon God Academy when Morningstar suddenly appeared in the classroom, looking utterly lost, startling Mu Yue.
In just a moment, the group, whose expressions had been solemn, now all looked at Tang Feng with disappointment and confusion.
Given the speed at which they were running and the length of their clubs, they could easily have struck me already. Yet they refrained from doing so, confirming that their true intent was to capture me alive.
Su Nan ignored him. If the man didn’t cause trouble, Su Nan was more than willing to let him be. But if he insisted on seeking death, Su Nan would not endure him repeatedly just because he seemed straightforward.
Kan Rongsheng felt the world spinning, his legs turning to jelly as he collapsed onto the sofa. Then, like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, he sprang to his feet.
What was I to do? I waved at Watermelon, beckoning him to join me on the livestream, letting our exhausted faces be seen by our friends.
His rather sharp personality meant he wasn’t well-liked, and with the company’s recent misjudgment causing the stock price to plummet, surely many would now choose to support you.
Summoning all his laws of power, the Solar Emperor transformed into a blazing sun. At once, ten suns hovered above the battle stage, their scorching light able to incinerate all beneath them.
No one knew if there was anyone inside; the doors were all tightly shut. Some had plaques reading “Yellow Immortal,” others “Fate Encounter with the Deities.” Watermelon and I exchanged glances, both genuinely unsure of which to enter.
Inside the SOS convenience store, all the shelves were painted black. There were no windows, only artificial lighting illuminating the space. Long queues formed at the cash register, as some items were discounted in the morning, making this the busiest time of day.
After seeing Director Ding off once again, Zhang Huafeng rubbed his temples wearily.
“Yes!” Though past sixty and a figure of some renown in Yanjing, when Wang Xuanfu heard Zhang Mingyu’s question, he was so startled that he instinctively bowed slightly, taking on the demeanor of a junior.
In the entertainment industry, what they feared most wasn’t the police, because the police were bound by the law, and if the law couldn’t be settled, money could. What truly terrified them were the people of the underworld. If you provoked these people, the problem was no longer one of law or money, but simply a matter of getting out while you still could.
Gazing at the majestic city before them, the mother sighed and said, “It’s been twenty years—twenty whole years since I last saw the cities of the Dragon God Empire. Once we cross this city, we’ll finally be home.” As she spoke, tears streamed down her face.