Chapter 67: We’re Here to Cause Trouble
"Su Chengzi? Who gave you permission to come in!" The upper management of Radiant Sun Entertainment was caught off guard by Su Chengzi's sudden appearance, their faces displaying shock.
Sister Chen slammed the table and shouted, "What nonsense are you spouting?! Ye Xiweak is our company's artist; it's perfectly normal for her to be sitting here. But you—on what grounds did you barge into the company’s conference room? Who let you in?"
"I did." Li Wanbai poked her head out from behind Su Chengzi, smiling sweetly. "I'm also part of Radiant Sun Entertainment."
When it ended, I felt empty inside, because my dream had come to an end! I wanted to cry—not out of pretension, but because I truly felt as though I had lived inside this story.
Huang Jiulong, in the end, could only take this desperate path, even if hope was slim; it was still better than becoming the eternal sinner of the Three Realms. Although his chances were slim, he thought about the torment he would face at the hands of the aliens if he failed—the kind of suffering that was beyond our imagination.
The Azure Dragon let out a long howl, leaping forward to devour the purple cloud. In an instant, its body swelled even larger.
Yet, for extracting information, this method proved more effective than any torture or interrogation. It was normal for the guards to privately set aside a place that could evade supervision for handling troublesome prisoners.
Damn! Ding Peng’s eyes bulged in fright, more shaken than anything. The ant queen's saliva was not only highly toxic, but also alarmingly forceful; when it shot out, it was like a bullet leaving the chamber. If he’d dodged even a moment slower—not to mention the corrosive poison—just its impact would have left a bloody hole in his body.
Bai Xuejia thought Dongcheng Wei made a lot of sense. He grabbed Dongcheng Wei by the waist, intending to lift her and leave so she could focus on her mahjong game. However, Dongcheng Wei's hand suddenly trembled, and a winning tile slipped right into the discard pile.
The Sword of Mercy curled its lips into an odd smile, then turned and walked away. The burly figure flickered a few times in the rain before vanishing from sight.
I gave a bitter smile. Fatty still didn’t answer my question directly, nor did he say whether he was hiding something from me. He only spoke of his loyalty, though I already knew he would never betray me. If betrayal were in his nature, I’d probably have died a dozen times by now.
Such a precious item—Liu Xiu didn’t even blink before giving it away, displaying remarkable generosity.
The chairman had just emerged from the void, instantly connecting his mind to the academy’s arcane sequence. He disengaged the core of the Tenth-Circle Arcanum, "Orogrin’s Arcane Mastery," from himself, returning it to its originally designated owner.
Zhuo Yifan made a mental note: along the way, there were more than a dozen monsters sealed within the stone walls. According to Qian Qian, there were just as many monsters on the other side of the island. With so many, it was impossible to remember all their names.
Fu Kui looked up at the sound, then stood and walked over, greeting Tao Youjing and Hua Qishi with a polite nod.
Any hidden dangers are best eliminated before they fully form; otherwise, more brothers will be hurt for the sake of pride.
After hearing what Xiao said, the three of them finally felt he was actually quite reliable. "So that's how it is. I think my speed has also improved a little," Ye Zhe said, setting down the spirit rabbit he was holding. He lifted his foot, finding it much lighter than before.
"Good thing you warned us just in time, Yishang. Otherwise, we might not have avoided it so smoothly," Ye Zhe said, his nerves still frayed. Xiao’s attack had come so suddenly that it had given him quite a scare.
"Don’t touch me." Miko slapped away Shao Yiluo's hand with a sharp crack, curling into herself. Her lips were trembling, perhaps from the cold, and tears slid obediently down her cheeks.
Once calm, Wang Yu cast a comforting glance at Ling Nuo’er before speaking gently to her.