Chapter 69: Never Let Him Go
“Weiwei is your daughter too; there should be a limit to your favoritism.”
“This is Li Jiuwei harming Xinchun, not us being biased. They’re both sisters by blood, and yet you have such a cruel heart,” Li’s mother shouted in a fury.
“That’s only one side of the story. I believe in Weiwei.” With these words of protection, Li Jiuwei gazed at Feng Su with a gentle smile.
He held Li Jiuwei’s hand, their mutual trust unshakable.
Jiang Huaiting stared at their interlocked hands.
Feng Su defended Li—
His face flushed; a suction force gathered in his palm, relentlessly drawing the internal energy from Gu Xian’s core into his grasp.
“Do you think the powers above wouldn’t have considered what you could guess? The lack of time constraints may seem fair to you, but in reality it’s a threat to your very life.
“Alas! Her persecution complex is truly severe. Why are there so many scenes in her memory of me forcing her? I really have no idea how she managed to imagine all that!” Su Hong sighed helplessly.
But Gu Xian was not so fortunate. Suddenly blinded, even the most formidable expert would find their strength diminished. What’s more, he was already suffering internal injuries aggravated by the frigid energy within him, making it even more dangerous to fight.
The palace lord below the stage was already baffled by this unexpected turn of events. Meanwhile, Kang Qi spun his palms in a sweeping gesture, sending a huge wave rushing toward Yunxu.
At these words, the crowd was filled with envy, for here, the higher the level, the more noble one’s status. Even the Qing family and the Hua family could only reach the third tier.
Chen Zhe said, “Even I didn’t expect things to reach this point.” As he spoke, there was a hint of envy in his eyes.
“No, we follow the rules. We won’t let the prey escape!” the man replied, shaking his head.
The two walked for about ten minutes before a massive truck appeared before them. Behind the enormous cab was a long trailer, loaded with at least a dozen motorcycles of all shapes and sizes, securely fastened.
“This Shadowless Trace exists throughout the myriad worlds. On our planet Sun Origin Star, it’s here as well, but as for its exact location, we don’t know,” Tong Yue explained.
The nuclear bomb seemed to be silenced, quietly coming to a stop before Lin Ye, allowing him to grasp it lightly with one hand.
“By the way, is this what became of you after losing that shooting contest to me?” Young Master Su patted the middle-aged man on the shoulder.
Although they ran into a few colleagues who had already recovered on the way, each merely sighed and averted their gaze.
“Tyrant’s Long Spear!” Behind Hong Meng, countless flying swords appeared—at least a hundred. At his signal, they merged into a single long spear and charged forward, this single thrust killing five Void-Seeking experts. The remaining three were each slain by a single stroke from Li Chong.
She immediately assembled a team and founded a tech company, focusing primarily on developing mobile apps and online games.
The dazzling rainbow light shot into the sky. As Old Mo stared wide-eyed, he could clearly see that the source of that celestial radiance was the very deep cavern they had excavated in the stone.
Doflamingo, too, was witnessing for the first time a fighting style even more bizarre than his own. He unleashed several threads in succession before finally dispersing the blood-red lips.
The ensuing series of events would directly inaugurate the so-called “Great Pirate Era.” As Lei Fa, he could easily inform the Old Man Sengoku in advance that Roger, before his death, might utter words that would plunge the entire sea into even greater chaos.
With a muffled clang, Han Beauty’s right hand was torn and bleeding. In a moment of crisis, she used the blade of the Qin Emperor’s Sword to block the bullet, but the terrifying force still injured her palm.