Volume One Chapter 59 Accomplice
Su Beibei pouted and clenched her fists in anger. “Let that so-called Master Cai show off for a little while longer, then,” she huffed.
Su Tong looked at Su Beibei’s fierce posturing; she resembled an indignant little puppy with its fur bristling.
Unable to help herself, Su Tong let out a soft chuckle.
Xiao Yi had been listening to the commotion inside all along. His mind began to operate at high speed, void energy continuously streaming into his brain, making his thoughts exceptionally clear.
Soon, two people were seen carrying a large chest of letters, following Li Mu down the mountain. At the foot of the hill, Liang Yi and his men had sealed off the area tightly. As everyone waited anxiously, Liang Yi saw Li Mu leading people down, which meant the twelve camps on the mountain had been taken overnight.
Because Sun Ce excelled at warfare, while Sun Quan was a master of governance, the two brothers had different strengths.
Lin Yuxiao understood this well. In a world with such low spiritual energy, choosing other cultivation methods was not as effective as the Sword of Slaughter, which required little spiritual power to wield.
The first episode of the program was filled with laughter, especially thanks to Yan Zijun, who was truly the heart of the comedy. The segment where he fed fried rice to Lu Cheng was accompanied by hilarious music added during editing.
On this battlefield where life and death hung in the balance, a soldier’s mistake could cost his life, but if a commander erred, he might bring the entire army to ruin. Lei Bo was a living example of this.
Bai Yuwei had always believed salt was vital; there was no way she would entertain the thought of discarding the hard-earned salt she had just gathered.
A massive surge of primordial demonic energy crashed down like a raging tidal wave as the attack descended.
Li Xinyu looked just like a child, chattering excitedly with Zhou Shen. Perhaps she sensed Zhou Shen’s recent partiality toward her, which gave her the courage to speak so freely with him.
Mu Yeli remained silent as ever, his cold, deep eyes betraying no emotion, unreadable as the abyss.
“Protect Her Highness!” she shouted to her fellow conspirators, then kicked her horse into a gallop and sped off in pursuit.
Ming Hongxuan was unconscious, and all the secret guards in Li Jie’s hands, along with the troops Prince Ten had left behind, were only partially at his disposal. The situation was grim.
It must be admitted: pandas are creatures with an innate sense of pride, and with Gu Panda’s genetics, that pride was only amplified.
After Wu Meizi and Xu Li left the room, they thoughtfully closed the door behind them. Xu Li, in particular, seemed quite agitated as she stepped outside.
Yan Yiheng cast a helpless glance at Xia Chuxiao, thinking to himself, “Enough already, could you stop giving me unwarranted trouble?”
In the past, with Gu Panda always by her side, she hadn’t noticed it. Only now did she realize just how incredibly important Gu Panda was to her.
The man spoke as he poured the ginger tea he had prepared into a glass cup, adding a bit of lemon honey to blend the flavors.
Tuan Tuan, worried that her mother would catch a chill, ran over to the floor-to-ceiling window, pushing the glass door shut with great effort. She then dashed back to her room, dragged a thick quilt from her wardrobe, and, huffing and puffing, managed to haul it all the way to the master bedroom.
Though most of the information was useless, it didn’t matter; after the brain’s automatic filtration, only the useful bits would remain.
After their artillery was obliterated in a failed surprise attack, the Yue army found it even harder to advance. The enemy’s precise sniping cost them many men on the first day. When night fell, all they could do was retreat to safety and camp.
Simply gazing at this single seed of the Reincarnation Herb was enough to draw in one’s soul, trapping the mind in endless confusion.
Madam Lin also had her reservations. Although Daiyu was moving out of the Jia household, it would not do to become estranged from Grandmother Jia.