Chapter 58: Visiting the Grand Tutor
“Vanguard Army!”
“The charge permits only advance, never retreat.”
“The will to break through means death without survival.”
“To defend our home and our nation, we sacrifice our lives for righteousness!”
Three hundred impassioned voices resounded with these words, each one...
As for those who cross the line, only by ruthlessly severing the foot that trespasses, only by thoroughly humiliating them, can they truly understand what a boundary is.
“It’s nothing, it’s just that the recent math problems have been too difficult, and I don’t know how to solve them.” Yu Wan casually fabricated an excuse.
The physician stroked his beard and said in a deep voice, “I’ll use acupuncture to clear his mind first. When he wakes, we’ll ask him about the past few days—perhaps the cause of the illness will be revealed.” He immediately took a silver needle from his medicine chest, pressed it into the Hundred Convergences point atop the head, and soon after, Gao Yuan slowly opened his eyes.
“Which underwater tunnel did we swim out from?” By this time, the burly man had packed his things, wrapping the outside of his backpack with waterproof cloth.
“Is there a tremor underground?” Gao Yuan calmed himself and sensed carefully; indeed, faint vibrations were emanating from below, as if the earth’s crust was somewhat unstable.
“Impossible. If you were her fiancé, why isn’t Nian Nian your son?” Zhou Yang’s gaze was filled with menace as he retorted sharply.
“We only come up occasionally before humans develop intelligence, to collect some specimens, just like you launch spaceships into space.” The petite princess continued her explanation.
Jian Yimei sometimes truly couldn’t understand Deng Yun’s way of conducting herself, at least in this regard, the two of them were completely out of step.
On Earth, atop the summit of the world’s second-highest peak, Gao Yuan and Ye Tang savored deep, unrestrained breaths. The fresh air here was intoxicating; though the altitude was extreme and oxygen was scarce, it was ten thousand times better than Mars.
The phrase “weighed down with worry” simply did not suit Nan Zhiyi, yet at this moment, with her lips parted as if to speak, Ling Li could find no better description.
He also explained that the remaining fifty million underworld coins would take time to collect, telling Jiang Ming to come in a few days to get them.
Jiang Ming then dismissed “I bet your gun isn’t loaded” as an option—this cheat didn’t depend on the type of scenario and was quite suitable for use here, an invincible defensive skill.
In a mutton restaurant in Yinchuan, Fan Bingbing, with her bare face, plain glasses, and scarf, clutched the menu with excitement, ready to order.
Yet throughout the journey, the four of them were silent. This subtle change left the butler, who was driving, completely baffled.
To witness with their own eyes their dead father come back to life—the fury on the faces of the family members vanished, replaced by shock and delight.
Indeed, only Tao Tingxiang was a college student, pure of heart. Although the incident had caused a stir and wasn’t her fault, she still felt that if she hadn’t handled things properly, she shouldn’t take the money. Foolishly, she went to return it herself.
As the current homeroom teacher of Luo Ran, Liu Yu never said a word, but her gentle gaze, soft as water, never left Luo Ran from the moment she appeared on the track.
Fight scenes were completely neglected; the difficult shots were handed off to stand-ins, and the actors only needed to return for a few close-ups and featured shots.
Yan Momo had, in fact, tried to curry favor with Ning Yun. At that time, their identities had not yet switched; she didn’t want An Nian to live so happily, so she schemed to ruin their relationship.
Nothing else concerned Zhou Yixin anymore; in the end, revealing the truth publicly had become his sole focus.
Bai Bing was thrilled by the scenery along the highway, constantly chatting with Yang Jie as they drove.