Chapter 39: How Could Such Pure and Innocent Eyes Emit the Light of Death?
If you tried to turn it over, your legs would be covered in thorns. Although you couldn’t turn it over, you could still look; the vegetables here grew especially well, radiating a sense of freshness. In summer, you just wanted to eat something green, especially after indulging in too much instant food and snacks.
“Yes, host, we want vegetables.”
[Gu Xiaomo may be talkative, but I also don’t understand why anyone would refuse electricity; life without it would be so inconvenient.]
[I thought Lexi was so unique, but it turns out—]
“All right!” The loud voice rang out, though no one could guess what Lu Feiyang was thinking. Still, she believed this guy was trustworthy—it seemed she had no choice but to trust him! “Haha, then let’s get going!” Lu Feiyang gave a soft laugh, and in the next instant, the three of them vanished from sight.
Anya sat to the side. Upon hearing Li Haonan was leaving, she realized she no longer had the right to ask to go with him. She bit her lip, her eyes quietly reddening.
The room was simple in shape—a circular hall, with everyone seated around it. Opposite them was a huge metal door; it was easy to imagine that behind it lay the place where those battle armors were made.
“Of course!” Li Ge didn’t hesitate; these simple words escaped his lips, a sly smile flickering at the corners. If they were only worried about what was inside, he could easily erase it all. Besides, he might be a little strange, but he wasn’t about to show these things to others. If Gou Chen found out, she’d probably come after him—he wasn’t that foolish.
“No problem, I’ll send out Yukira from my side,” Liu Hao replied. With that, Yukira entered the arena. Surrounded by rocks, Yukira clearly loved this kind of battlefield.
“Xiaobei, I don’t like being threatened by anyone! And especially not by you, threatening me for another man!” Li Haonan had never been a patient man, and seeing Gu Xiaobei so anxious over Zhao Zheng only made him more displeased.
Lin Xifan and Fang Ru went shopping, buying piles of things. Fang Ru, with her meager monthly salary, was reluctant to spend money, but Lin Xifan insisted on buying her a whole new wardrobe. If they hadn’t run out of time, Lin Xifan probably would have emptied the entire mall.
“It seems you know quite a lot. But there’s something you don’t know—the Diamond Vajra Wheel has incredible effects, almost miraculous. Even a severed limb can be restored, like this.” Liang Dong smiled, but no matter what, he looked like a demon.
The heavy snow had finally stopped, but the snow in front of the door remained unshoveled. Bai Baobao knelt in the snow, feeling utterly wronged.
Infuriated by the provocation and humiliation, Old Ji kicked over two crates of beer on the coffee table. Bottles crashed, shattering everywhere, startling Gao Xin and You Ning awake from the floor.
Ignoring the bizarre statue in the center of the great hall, the six of them found side doors on either side. All around were various instruments, presumably for crafting puppet components.
As for the previous two Star Princess-class ships, the home port of the Star Princess was at Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal in Shanghai, while the Peace Princess was based at Phoenix Island International Cruise Port in Sanya.
In any case, she had set a goal for herself: to stay in the Yunxiao Sect for no more than a year.
The Battlefield of Military Strife is the ultimate technique of the Staff of War, just as the Immortal Execution Sword Formation is the pinnacle of the Four Immortal Execution Swords.
Soon after, she heard the other person’s voice. Her heart leapt, thinking it was a farewell, but after hearing the rest, Li Yuehua could no longer force a smile.
With a deafening crash, a massive force drove the half of a body forward, shattering a boulder and slamming it into the rock wall beyond.
That Mu Shizhen had joined forces with Wei Taiqiang and the others, temporarily suppressing the e-sports players from Luo Xian’s faction.
“All right,” Liu Hong replied, placing all the toys in a large basin and carrying them to the scullery to wash, then scalding them with a kettle of boiling water. At the time, being able to do even this much was already quite commendable.