Chapter 33: Annihilating Your Entire Clan

The Supreme Young Eunuch Golden Lightning 1236 words 2026-03-20 10:19:47

Moreover, in the Crown Prince’s residence, he dared not reveal that he knew such advanced martial arts.

“I’d better find that secret passage as soon as possible,” Ye Cheng thought to himself.

Following the clues Xu Fenglai had provided, Ye Cheng arrived at the southeastern corner of the fifth floor. Two crane-shaped bronze oil lamps hung upon the wall.

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Of course, she was only listening for the sake of it, since she believed she would never have any real contact with such things in her life; at best, she could boast of her broad knowledge.

Feeling thoroughly humiliated before her idol, Duoduo fled back to her own room in utter despair, covering her face as hiccup after hiccup wracked her small frame, her back quivering with each one.

Han Jingjing’s focus had always been on her family and daily life. She was used to doing research, but ultimately, it was for the sake of making money and improving their standard of living—a passion as much as a side job.

With a crisp snap, the dagger in Wang Han’s hand shattered into pieces under the sand beast’s blow.

At that moment, the housekeeper happened to be passing by with tea and heard Xing Xiaosen’s agonized cries.

A slight smile played at Yi Feng’s lips. Now that he had a doppelganger, his surprise attack had proven unexpectedly effective.

Just as he expected, after breaking through to the Desolate Spirit Realm, the flow of spiritual energy became noticeably sluggish.

That was why Tao Aijia wanted to pick some mushrooms to cook with the chicken soup; when Aiyun ate the chicken, Duoduo and her mother could have some mushroom chicken soup as well, which was just as delicious.

Grinning from ear to ear, Duoduo buried her face in her bowl, stealthily eating those two poached eggs. If her mother found out she was stealing a guest’s eggs, there would surely be a scolding, so she had to be discreet.

But then he reconsidered: with his current strength, if he took that pill now, perhaps he could kill Bai Youruo and Nangong Yi right here today—even Xing Xiaosen would be powerless to stop him.

That girl’s father was once the Minister of Public Security, but not anymore; there was no need for fear.

Both drivers involved in the accident got out; one was busy making a phone call, while the other rushed forward to help. Yet before the driver of the white Range Rover could reach Ye Mingming, he was startled by Zhan Beiting, whose eyes were bloodshot.

The Six Dragons were perfectly coordinated. After leaving the Dragon King’s Palace, they split up as they descended the mountain, searching for Wu Ziyu, who had just escaped.

Yan Lu was climbing with all her might—perhaps it was her own determination, or perhaps it was Wu Ziyu’s kiss that spurred her on—but her speed came at the cost of severe abrasions on her palms and fingers.

To break through the peak of Qi Refining was to reach Foundation Establishment; only then would Wu Ziyu truly step onto the path of cultivation.

At this thought, Tong Xiyan’s heart pounded even harder. In an instant, a torrent of complicated emotions surged through her.

A cold smile slowly spread across Liu Pingfan’s face as he softly said to Su Jia and Wu Shanshan, “Wait for me a moment.”

Mei’er had never considered this before. She had always thought her mother-in-law targeted her because she wasn’t good enough, but in the end, she realized that no matter how well or perfectly she did, she could never win her favor—in fact, it only made things worse.

Her heart was still racing from the earlier ordeal. Hearing his voice made her realize she had been rescued; she was just about to thank him when she met his concerned, dark eyes—eyes like a gentle abyss, one she knew would mean ruin if she ever fell in.

At first, Su Cheng was forced on the defensive by the Black Knight, unable even to counterattack. But as the fight went on, Su Cheng gradually adapted to the Black Knight’s rhythm and began to fight back, the battle becoming an even match.