Chapter 27: Unusual Pearls
Their mutual understanding. Gu Yi held his Mrs. Gu close. After leaving, they got into a car and went straight to the place arranged by the other party. After getting out, the other party thoughtfully gave them a brief introduction, but Gu Yi seemed not to hear, raising his head to gaze at the floors of the hotel. Shen Xinyi, on the other hand, was exceedingly polite and friendly.
“How did you get that perfume scent on you?” Completely forgetting Park Xiaozhi’s warning, Tong Guai Guai went straight to the point. Upon hearing this, Yun Ze smiled at the corners of his mouth, thinking to himself that she must be jealous.
“Don’t worry, benefactor. Just now, His Majesty and I already cast a heart-protecting healing spell on them; they won’t have any problems for now. Let’s take the wine and go to that tree hollow together,” said Mido.
Yun Ze finished drinking water and, suddenly seeing the expression on Tong Guai Guai’s face, realized that he had forgotten she hadn’t had a drink, distracted as he was by seeing her come back together with Fu Dong.
“Let’s hope so. I always have a bad feeling,” Luo nodded, his face still filled with worry.
“Xiu’er hasn’t forgotten her place. I’ve already said that, as long as you release He Yan, from now on I will devote myself entirely to serving you as your eighth concubine!” Xiu’er looked at him with resolute determination.
“Uncle, could you stop the elevator? I need to get to work!” Tong Guai Guai sniffled, her eyes red as she looked at Yun Ze, regarding him as a godlike uncle, thinking that if he just made a move, perhaps the elevator would stop.
Faced with Sun Wei’s fierce onslaught, Yun Lie immediately slashed back in retaliation. The other Sky Warriors all began fighting directly, and Blood Sea, seeing Yun Lie and Sun Wei locked in a stalemate, hurried over to help. Killing Sun Wei now was the most important thing; there was no need for single combat.
The silver lining amid disaster was that, under Big Dog’s cover, the remnants of the human army had safely retreated down the mountain. Heaven had after all left enough seeds for his loyal troops.
“All right then,” Tong Guai Guai replied cheerfully, though she still felt lost inside. She thought that being with Yun Ze was like being with a robot. As she grew older, it seemed fewer and fewer people pursued her, while more and more pursued Yun Ze.
“I know, I know it all,” Ye Lusheng said, looking into Cao Liangse’s eyes. Cao Liangse smiled gently.
The three of them stood atop the high ridge, discussing strategies for repelling the enemy, weighing their options and debating theories, yet they could not devise a truly effective plan.
Why was he here? Looking at his searching gaze, it seemed as though he was looking for her. Li Tianqi pondered inwardly.
Li Tianqi recalled what Master Meng Youtian had said—there would be an opportunity to take him to Suzhou. Now he was here, yet it seemed the master treated him like a stranger.
On the contrary, today Mo Fan called them together for a meeting, and that warmed their hearts; at least Mo Fan considered them his own people.
Mo Fan, of course, had no idea what Huang Jia was thinking. If he did, he’d surely panic, for he hadn’t damaged the formation and had even added nearly ten thousand spirit stones to its core. If Huang Jia saw this, she’d probably figure out his identity immediately.
After surveying the battlefield and confirming there were no third forces present, Xiao Yunfei sighed deeply, climbed down from the tree, and walked toward Huang Pengcheng and Chen Junxiang. He still didn’t know whom exactly Huang Pengcheng had offended, to make someone spend a fortune to hire an assassin against him.
“Fine! We’ll cooperate with you! The main gate will open in one minute! Have Titan leave none of them alive!” Xiao Yunfei’s tone was filled with coldness and hatred.
Wang Yang smiled along in the car. After laughing, Wang Yang looked carefully at Zhang Donghai. He hadn’t smiled so sincerely in a long time.
Madam Wang had no intention of engaging with the others, but could not neglect proper etiquette at this moment, so she sat again, smiling and nodding.
“Wait!” A voice rang out from the sky, and it was the Bodhisattva Guanyin who revealed her form, waving a willow branch in her hand, instantly imparting a surge of life energy into the Black Bear Demon’s body. Having been struck by four punches and nearly on the brink of unconsciousness, the Black Bear Demon immediately regained his senses.
Then there was the matter of Rain God Ji Shuiyue being forced into marriage by the Baili family of Rongshan Manor. Mo Fan didn’t ask much, but he knew it was complicated; Ji Shuiyue was probably hiding something.
“Of course I know him. I’ll try to contact him!” With that, he took out the Ten Thousand Mile Talisman he had exchanged with Liu Nandong years ago and sent it out.
“What on earth is going on?” Next to Nezha, light flashed, and the Long-Armed Monkey appeared, looking sullen as he asked.
“What, you know the art of enlightenment? Could it be you’re a Buddhist cultivator?” The Mother of Ghosts of the Yellow Spring showed astonishment. In all her years knowing Qin, nothing he had done had ever resembled a Buddhist cultivator’s deeds.
“Black Bear Splits the Mountain!” The Black Bear Demon’s already gigantic body instantly doubled in size, its four claws gripping the Black Wind Mountain as if about to tear the entire mountain in two.
Having received confirmation, Cao Zheng made up his mind to join Liangshan. He knew they could survive in the countryside, but persuading his wife to become an outlaw would never work, so he decided to start with his brother-in-law.