Volume One, Chapter 28: Little Heartless One
Hu Yongzhong had been a slippery character for years. He might not have many tricks up his sleeve, but when it came to intimidation, he was a master. The moment the young man finished speaking, Hu wasted no words—his brows furrowed, and he drove the triangular blade straight into the young man’s thigh.
The consummate realm of the Boundless Aperture Wall Divine Ability—nine layers in total—radiated naturally from the core mystic aperture, spreading throughout the entirety of the Immortal Body.
In the pavilion on the mountainside, three immortals of the Celestial Ape Sect—Crimson Ape Immortal, Ghost Ape Immortal, and Divine Ape Immortal—stood side by side with hands clasped behind their backs, gazing out at the distant scenery.
But the most outrageous part was yet to come. The most astonishing fact was that the three electronic files deleted by Mo Luo were all in Jiang Qing’s stack of documents. So, if one were to ignore the process and look only at the outcome, it was as if Mu Yu and Zhao Qibai had already done the screening.
Beneath the boundless sea stretching a hundred thousand miles, within Chen Qingshi’s undying body, he drew forth a measure of “Fighting Fortune.”
Ma Ning’er sprang to Zhu Xiaolan’s side in a flash, and with a smack, pried her hands off the stone coffin.
Just as Chen Qingyuan grew increasingly speechless, pondering how to phrase his thoughts, He Yuanwu cleared his throat softly, finally cutting off Wu Yuyang’s train of thought.
Having broken through in one go to the sixth stage of Qi Refinement, Zhang Yuqing had nearly reached the pinnacle that anyone with a mixed spiritual root could hope for in the Eastern Wilderness cultivation world.
In the first round, Team EDG was pushing towers; twenty-two minutes into the match, the Renekton showed no sign of scaling.
After suffering two heavy blows in succession from the Divine Radiance Spear, the beast would have been dead already if not for its astonishing vitality. Its belly was still bleeding, making further escape impossible.
Yuan Chu did not give chase but lowered his head instead, gazing with aching heart at Ah Li’s pale face.
Shi Zhonglie conjured a stone wall to block Ji Yu, having anticipated an ambush and summoned his Stone Heart in advance.
As he was about to hang up, he reconsidered. Wouldn’t that play right into Gao Hongfei’s hands?
Even hiding underwater was no guarantee of safety, for the blood seeping from his wounds flowed downstream with the current. That was why he chose instead to move upst