Chapter 94: Have You Seen Enough?
"Let me tell Shen Yue."
Shen Liangyan lifted his chin faintly, the clean elegance of his brows and eyes touched with a trace of indulgence.
"As you wish."
For the next three days, Xu Yu used one excuse after another to lie to Shen Yue, while secretly frolicking with Shen Liangyan.
With him there, Xu Yu had no time at all to go looking for Zhuang Zi.
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Just as the thought settled, the savage wolf suddenly shot upright. Amid the crowd’s cries, it did not leap at Fan Tianluo, but turned at once and fled into the thicket beside it.
Today’s weather was excellent. Though winter had already arrived, there were still a few birds singing when one woke in the morning, a sign that boded well.
To Lin Ye, this was no different from a bolt of lightning from a clear sky. His gaze fell on Fang Xiang as he demanded sharply.
As he spoke, Yang Tianlong revealed his own strength. The Holy King took one look and inwardly sighed; so it really was as expected. He felt considerably more at ease. Seeing that Yang Tianlong’s cultivation was not just a little but far beneath his own, the sharpness in his eyes immediately began to show.
“All right, you all go soak in the hot spring. It’s very comfortable. I won’t be coming out.” Fan Tianluo took the things and went back to her room, because the three men’s expressions were all rather strange now, and she could not be bothered to deal with them.
With such a grand contest of spendthrifts as the backdrop, the next few rounds of the auction still sold for lofty prices, but there were no great fluctuations and naturally it caused little stir. Afterward, at last, the rank-one peak soul beast Feng Shaoming had been eagerly awaiting finally appeared: the Earth Frenzy Tiger.
Snokto could also tell that Shen Qian truly had something to handle. He said nothing, only telling Shen Qian to be sure to come find him once he had finished.
The wondrous immortal voice still went on. The principles of the Dao spoken from Old Half-Mad’s mouth were all gems of wisdom, giving Lin Ye a far more profound understanding of cultivation.
However, when Yang Tianlong saw Wuhen hanging motionless in midair, he understood at once: it turned out that Jixiang had been gripping him the whole time and never let him down.
Everyone in the office was looking at Shao Yu. They had placed all their hopes on him, and this time they would once again witness Shao Yu’s brilliant performance.
The white smoke formed by the array was thick and dense, without distinction of layers, impossible to see through. It severed sight, hearing, and sensation, sealing off every perception.
Although Qin Shou would still often come to Babaoting Park to treat patients in the future, he was afraid he would never again have much chance to see that familiar, smooth, gleaming bald head.
This was the jianghu for you: many people, once they parted, would vanish without a trace, with life and death forever unknown.
At this moment, Wang Ben, the Street-Tiger, was trembling all over with fear. Even the flesh on his face seemed to have sagged, docile as a house cat. There was not the slightest trace left of his former menace.
Business at the institute was not very busy today, and compared with the previous few days it was much more relaxed. After bathing, Lin Jingyi was resting downstairs in the living room on the high-end sofa made of rhinoceros hide.
Suddenly, their gazes happened to sweep over Ye Linghan, and both of their pupils widened several times over in instant astonishment.
“Comrade, how can you say that? As long as you don’t mind our food being poor, that’s enough. How could we possibly take your money? Wouldn’t that be as good as scolding me!” After tugging at each other for quite a while, Ling Feng truly could not outargue Jin Ren and had no choice but to sit down and eat in earnest.
Xue Ning froze for a moment, then was overwhelmed with delight. Happiness had come too suddenly. She put on a shy, bashful look and nodded.
As for the people responsible for maintaining order, most of them had lived through peaceful times and had never experienced the struggle between various organizations. They had no real resolve at all; instead, faced with this chaos, they did not know where to begin. Were they supposed to attack the people destroying order? By their own admission, they could not bring themselves to do it.