Chapter Thirty-Five: Persona Collapse
The fierce battle between Ling Qiqi and the young uncle lasted for ten minutes. In the end, Pikachu finished it with its signature move, Thunderbolt, which was exactly what Mingshuang had expected. The victorious uncle brushed off his sleeves, quietly hiding his skill and fame. The commotion caused by their duel was considerable; Qingzhi, having just finished her business and returned, caught a glimpse of a faint purple spiritual light above a certain courtyard. Fearing that Kong Mingzi and his companions might have met with disaster, she didn’t even have time for a sip of tea before rushing to the residence of the Qingyu Sect.
As soon as Qingzhi entered the courtyard, she saw a body lying on the ground. With a gasp, she ran over to see if there was any hope of saving the person. Ling Qiqi, having been defeated, was in close contact with the earth, only to be yanked up abruptly by someone.
“Immortal friend, you’re awake—”
“Bai Fei, do you know that you’re now the number one among the younger generation on Fengyun Continent?” Ten Nights looked at Bai Fei and asked.
Lin Tianhan gazed at the two toppled stone giants on the ground, his eyes full of doubt. Such powerful stone giants had actually been felled by just one soundwave technique?
“The Egg Yolk Sect’s leader, Yang Yang, knocks out the Hong Fist’s chief, Hong Sanbao, in a single blow! Next up, Kongtong Sect’s Nie Xiaorou versus Emei’s Master Jingyi!” The broadcast blared with a man’s excited cry as Yang Yang turned and leapt down from the arena.
“I understand. You take care too.” Hu Tianxiang smiled, patting his shoulder, and left without looking back.
At this point, it was meaningless to investigate why dozens of medical incidents had been concealed and not reported.
After the holy blood was spilled, several days passed, and Liu Zheng and his companions arrived outside the ancient Celestial Court.
Bai Fei also met his opponent’s punch head-on, but in the next instant, he felt an immense force hurling him six or seven meters away before he finally stopped.
Lin Tianhan also noticed something even stranger. Watching the two sides locked in a deadly struggle in the distance, he wanted to intervene, but no matter what, he simply couldn’t reach them.
He remembered how he used to be held in Lin Tianhan’s arms just like this. Otherwise, with the slow growth rate of the Starry Mastiff, it would have been impossible to reach the celestial level in just ten years.
Before she could finish speaking, the call was abruptly cut off. Lin Yuqiao, furious, stomped her foot hard, then flung her phone away, smashing it to pieces.
Unlike what everyone feared, a peerless beauty had not met a tragic end. Just as the palm was about to descend, an eight-foot-long fishing rod blocked its advance.
Thus, in today’s world of animal evolution, although it seems to have expanded twice and reached a diameter of one light-year, there are still pitifully few living beings within.
He was a true man who could make decisive choices. Judging the situation to be unfavorable, he acted immediately, swift and resolute.
For who could know when the next battle between humans and demons would erupt? It was an endless war—so long as there were demons and humans, war would always exist.
The two often disagreed on strategy and tactics, and a quarrel or two was not unusual, but today’s bickering over a single word was rare indeed.
In the grand hall of the restaurant, a table of well-traveled merchants gathered, sharing their experiences. With drinks in hand and a touch of swagger, their voices were raised, as though eager for every patron to hear their tales.
As he entered the hall, there were already scattered guests passing by in twos and threes. Suddenly, the room fell silent, all eyes turning toward the entrance, and Yang Ye followed their gaze.
Tonight, Ye Haoran had already received many gifts. Since he hadn’t signed with the Huya platform, he would only get half the money if he tried to cash out. If he had a contract with Huya, he might have gotten much more.
At this moment, Hu You’s father on Jueyun Continent, named Hu Bai, was a carriage driver for a major family.
Unexpectedly, no matter how much resentment and hatred there was on ordinary days, when seeing him again, her heart was thrown into turmoil.
Ye Miao’s nose prickled; the necklace in her hand felt as heavy as a thousand pounds. It had once belonged to Lu Shiyu’s mother, and now it was in her hands. She didn’t need to be told to understand how it had come into her possession.
“Teacher Zhang, this is my grandmother.” Ye Miao didn’t answer his question, but directly introduced Grandma Ye.
Instantly, the exclamations around them grew even louder. Quite a few boys’ eyes showed a look of fascination.