Chapter 86: Returning to the Xu Family
After accepting this realization, Xu Yunzhu lay frozen on the bed as if struck by lightning. She carefully withdrew her claws, inching her body away, doing her best not to wake Pei Qiaonian. In just three minutes, she was drenched in sweat from exhaustion. Just as she was fully focused on quietly slipping away to her own room, a low, husky voice sounded above her head, “What are you moving for?”
Xu Yunzhu: “…”
Now, in barely half a year, he had grown into a superpower strong enough to crush mighty figures of the Zhou Tian Realm like ants. Song Yu hesitated only for a moment before nodding in agreement. “Xiaodan, please go ask Xiao Yu to come and help. Ouyang, your next task is to search with all your strength for CT equipment and any evolved beings with relevant abilities.” After speaking, he turned to look at the always silent Yi Fengleng.
“I told you, you’re merely at the peak of the sixth tier. You’re not even qualified to spar with me.” The Purple Emperor grew more and more arrogant as he spoke. Originally, he had planned to let Luo Dong and the others take it to improve their cultivation, but now, it was clear that this was unrealistic.
The manager and his two colleagues rolled and crawled out, staring at the heavy, swirling snow outside with misery in their hearts. “Forget it, Purple Emperor, you don’t need to feel guilty about this. It’s my thin skin; I couldn’t handle your joke,” Qingyan said awkwardly.
“Thanks to them.” Jaya pointed at the Purple Emperor. The eldest prince quickly glanced at the four of them, only to feel a cold gaze pierce into his heart.
Therefore, if a martial cultivator fails to reach the Blood Condensation Realm before the age of thirty, it is basically hopeless for them in their lifetime—this is the most basic common sense among cultivators.
Before Liang Chen could respond, Hou Bo burst out laughing, then let out a bitter sigh and turned to walk into the living room.
Li Songyi staggered and collapsed onto the ground. After such a long time, the pain in his shoulder was no longer bearable, and he looked at Changsun Chong with eyes full of reproach.
He lied without a blush or a gasp, shamelessly shifting the “fault” onto her. At the end, he even feigned exhaustion and coughed lightly a couple of times.
From the moment he started observing this child, if all these actions were simply bad luck, the extent was almost too much. But seeing how seriously he spoke, Maori felt embarrassed to interrupt and could only respond with a few awkward laughs.
“We’re doomed!” she muttered in panic, staring wide-eyed at the faint horizontal line in her palm.
Tong Hu spoke, then knelt and knocked his forehead three times against the floor before Xing Jiu. Xing Jiu had already reached out, but after a moment’s thought, he let it go. He knew that if he didn’t accept these three kowtows, the other would feel indebted to him for life.
After Ma Dai and his teammate took down two enemy heroes on the bottom lane, Lu Meng was also out of mana. He had only brought a mana bottle when he left base, and had already used it by the river.
Snapping back to himself, Ye Tian’s face grew cold as he raised the heavy black iron sword. The blade burst forth with a streak of silver light and shot toward the nearest Tian Si.
When the first ray of morning sunlight shone through the window, Zhang Defu was sleeping soundly, when suddenly he heard a chorus of voices outside: “One, One, One two three four!” Only then did Zhang Defu open his sleepy eyes.
When the crack extended eight meters, it was already half a meter wide and more than a meter deep.
The ax-wielder licked his lips, and whatever he was thinking, a bloodthirsty grin twisted his mouth.
Yet at that moment, the sound of clanging metal began to ring from the arm of the apocalypse hunter.
Fang Xiaoyun lounged leisurely on a tree branch sturdy enough to bear twice his weight, watching a battle so legendary that it would shock the world if word got out.
“Tell me, how did you find this place?” The boy ignored my sarcasm and got straight to the point.