Chapter 82: Kill
However, Wang Heng knew that while A-mian’s description was somewhat exaggerated, there was some truth to it. Her relationship with Zheng Chi was not close enough for her to accept his invitation so easily. This man harbored hostility toward her!
Wang Heng certainly loved to eat and was indeed not very clever, but she was not foolish enough to knowingly put herself in danger for the sake of a few delicacies when she could sense the other’s ill intentions.
Seeing Wang Heng fall silent, Zheng Chi understood her concerns. He pondered for a moment.
Love? Naturally, there was love—after all, they had already shared a night as husband and wife in the mountain stronghold. And hate as well—this villainous man could be so good to her, yet inflict such suffering. Even after several days, her body still ached. Hmph.
After Chu Rumeng took power, she quickly set many plans in motion. Some had yet to be implemented, but certain details had already been leaked, including the intention to cut back on the Chu family’s excessive expenditures.
At this moment, Bu Jun was striding forward, his entire arm now covered in a dense layer of blood-colored scales and metallic black-gold exoskeleton. His sharp nails looked like five gleaming blades.
Thus, faced with the possible presence of a hostile soul warrior, Lin Xiner had no time to worry about destroying evidence or covering her tracks.
After everything was tidied up and the prey was loaded onto the carriage by the servants who had hurried over, Richard and the rest could hardly wait to set off.
This monster-kirin flower seed was not experiencing its first parasitism, but rather the twelfth. Yet none of the previous eleven had matured as swiftly as this time.
He Yuan contemplated ending his life. Before dying, he wanted to see the sea, hoping that his soul could forever roam the waves and never again return to this world that was so malicious toward him.
“Kaplan, you can decode it now!” Cheng Buyun shouted loudly, leaving everyone else puzzled.
“But…” Su Hao began, but then fell silent, uncertain what more to say. His legs gave out and he sank to the ground.
The incident made a great stir at the time. Chunan High School had always valued the willow tree that had brought them good fortune, so much so that they had deliberately made it the city’s mascot and protected it with great care.
At that moment, anyone with a view of Liang Dong’s position witnessed a strange sight: high in the sky, a circular halo appeared, while a vast surrounding area seemed especially dark, as if the light had been sucked away by something unseen.
Liang Dong’s brow furrowed even more deeply. This was the first time he had encountered such a phenomenon—ever since gaining his mental powers, he had never experienced anything that affected them like this.
“Earthquake!” Yukira seized the opportunity, unleashing all her moves in one fluid sequence. Her daily training had clearly paid off; even Wu Neng was caught off guard, astonished by the speed and seamlessness of Yukira’s attacks.
“We’ve already eaten, Auntie, there’s no need to trouble yourself,” Liang Dong replied. They had had lunch on the plane and, though it was still early, weren’t hungry. Shen Fengling was diligent—unless the house was full of guests, she cooked every meal herself. Since neither of them was hungry, there was no need for her to make an extra effort.
She tilted her head, watching as Zhong Tianyou leaned on one hand, looking at her with a sly, sidelong smile, like a satisfied fox. Anger flared in her heart, but she didn’t know how to vent it. She could only stomp off in frustration, throwing back the covers and, without a care for her nakedness, stride toward the distant bath.
But the sheer size of the residence exceeded her imagination, and for the moment, she could not locate the two figures who had just entered.
After observing each person’s state in turn, Wei Yan suddenly sensed a disturbance in the nearby forest.
Before long, they arrived at Shijingshan. He had lingered here for quite a while in the past, but now he returned with entirely different status and perspective.