Chapter Thirty-Eight: Demon God Emperor Feng Xiu—Never Did I Imagine My Own Daughter Would Betray Me
Nianxuan—this name is a remembrance of her, but it’s not fair to her.
A name is the first blessing bestowed upon a life entering this world.
Bai Lingxuan didn’t want her niece to bear such a burden.
Children ought to be happy, that’s all.
“It hurts, sis.”
Bai Heng’s face twisted in pain. “At least let me keep some dignity in front of the kids!”
He didn’t dare struggle and had to let Bai Lingxuan pinch his ear.
“Even that Crown Prince has left!” Murong Zecong cast a provocative glance at Murong Zetao and strode away.
On the featured camera, FOX looked annoyed. Eighteen laughed and said, “Regarding the Y City vehicle control issue, many top teams have made their own choices.”
With the three major murloc officers no longer blocking the way, the remaining murlocs were like targets, struck again and again by Liu Feng’s high-pressure water cannons, their innards ruptured as they collapsed on the ground, barely clinging to life.
“Ning Pinghuai, your matter has come to light. Come with me!” The Shadow Guards’ expressionless faces made Ning Meng’s hand tremble slightly, and his bitter smile looked terribly strained.
Yagami’s face turned cold, flames igniting on both hands as his figure leapt upward, unleashing his Ghost Flame attack in that instant.
At the start of the season, they first partnered with Bluehole’s official side, offering the clubs some benefits and locking out the agents completely.
“Don’t worry, Qiqi is Wukong’s wife. One must never covet a friend’s wife.” Yagami smiled.
“The king’s command cannot be defied,” Liu Rui said calmly. His influence was still weak; though Wei was frail, even a dying camel is larger than a horse. It remained one of the major states. With only a thousand men under his command, facing an entire nation would be impossible.
“No matter how handsome you are, you’re not a car—you can only mess around on a grid. Handsome, but still just trash!” …The flood of online comments left Prince Chen sweating profusely.
He was a renowned young philanthropist in Xining; last month, during the Yundong earthquake, he donated thirty million.
During the filming of this movie, he broke into laughter more than a hundred times, which proves the comedic effect of the film is truly exceptional.
My stomach rumbled again, and I took off my fur coat since the room had already warmed up.
Safar was utterly ordinary in magic; she possessed boundless magical energy but had almost no control over it. She couldn’t channel it out or perform spells, and could only mobilize her power when Loloai helped her.
This scene was familiar to Gu Yu. It was as if, when she first met Gu Shisanniang, fragments of similar images flashed through her mind. But now, she saw not only those, but also a solitary figure seated upon the imperial throne in a magnificent palace, and a surging army pressing at the city gates.
Shen Qi hurriedly carried Shen Nuo Fei out of the car; today, he’d finally managed, through coaxing and trickery, to get Nuo Fei into the kindergarten.
Qing Lai felt his heart shatter in an instant, but dared not say a word. His steps weighed heavily as he walked—what should have been a quarter-hour journey to Gu Junwei’s residence nearly doubled, as if it took two.
It was maddening; though he believed bringing Madam Zheng would be the best way to break the deadlock, the thought of Gu Qing’s chillingly smiling face made Lu Chenglin uneasy.
“After some rest at home, you’ll fully recover.” Following the doctor’s advice, they were allowed to leave the hospital and go home.
The Spirit Jade watched as Nan Si took ice cream and snacks from the fridge. She lazily curled up on the sofa, opened the Korean drama screen, and began eating at her own leisurely pace.
Urgency ahead, he waved for the soldiers to step aside, took an entrenching tool, and scraped away some soil, then fiddled with fine wire and other materials, working for several minutes.
“Now that you know, Grandpa will explain it to you once more.” Old Master Yu worried that his letter hadn’t been detailed enough.