Chapter 32: Reporting to the Police and Medical Examination
When it came to pioneering new colonies, it was always dozens, sometimes hundreds, of legendary mages forming a loose alliance, lending one another aid. The dogs, noticing their master’s focus return to them, obediently sat down, wagging their fluffy tails. He dared not accept kindness or warmth, fearing that once he grew accustomed, losing it suddenly would be more than he could bear. The full curves on her chest quivered ever so slightly with her body, as if she were genuinely delighted. Jiang Fei didn’t understand why a reporter from the Reform Society was interviewing him, but proper etiquette had to be maintained. Jiang Ye Naihe’s brows cooled as she silently rolled up her enormous sleeves; when dealing with ruffians, there was no need for words—force was the answer. Sister Wan stood at nearly one meter seventy-eight; with shoes, she easily reached one meter eighty. Though not overweight, her sturdy frame alone made her over one hundred thirty pounds. In the end, the honest Zhang Cheng consulted with sales agents from two banks, helping them minimize their losses, and, with tears in his eyes, chose to repossess the collateral. Chen Xinyi’s heartbeat raced; she found that the more intense the situation, the clearer her mind became, and a wild thrill surged within her. She knew her choice of words was less than ideal, but that was the first term to spring to mind. Rumor had it the Alliance of Slaughter housed a Realm Emperor, said to be the only friend the Slaughter Emperor made at the Primordial Dao Academy—a peerless genius in his own right. “Darling, why are you in such a hurry? Where are you going?” Athena asked, gentle and concerned. The elderly man’s body was dry, his face red as charcoal; in this weather, he wore only a vest, mid-length pants, straw shoes. He pushed his cart laden with cooked red glutinous rice, smiling broadly, unconcerned with others’ opinions. He dropped the cart, picked up a hoe, and began digging, intent on constructing a building right here. Besides the main IP address of the poster, there were also some accounts specialized in spamming, all of which had been verified—each paid to do the job. Three-colored light intertwined, transforming into a spectral river visible to the naked eye.
The Yellow Emperor paid no heed to Huang Dou Dou’s words; he simply pulled her into his arms and spoke. The canine monster, a third-level beast, had just slain a human and was gloating. When two silhouettes were hurled at it, it didn’t hesitate, raising a paw to block. The previously scattered phalanx regrouped and was thrown back into battle. They fled after merely brushing against the spear tips, for an ordinary formation is no match for one armed with bronze shields and long spears—especially with defenders atop high walls frightening them out of their wits. Dust’s eyes flashed coldly; every path must be tried. Perhaps it would lead through, or perhaps it would be the straw that broke the camel’s back. This heroic romance could only be understood by those present; outsiders could not fathom its depth. The “staff” responsible for receiving this year’s trial participants arranged for Chen Hao’s entourage to stay at the barracks, while Chen Hao lodged at a nearby inn. Even if she had to face Zhang Dagui’s critical palate, Jiang Yun’s spirits soared. But they ran into Lu Yan—a wall they could not surmount. With a left hook and a swift counter, Lu Yan knocked them all to the ground. He had already considered that combining his and the big yellow dog’s strength to perform a joint attack might be enough to break the shield around the sixth-grade spirit plant. “The wedding is in two days, but the location remains secret—it’s certainly a deliberate mystery,” Li Enjie, ever tactful, avoided contradicting his wife. With a glance from their leader, several men in suits and sunglasses rushed forward, their movements betraying martial training. In his third year at university, to pay for his mother’s surgery, he sold his father’s only valuable legacy—a twenty-gram pure gold bar. “How should I know? That’s what the family elders say. I’ve told you everything; believe it or not, it’s up to you!” Zhou Qianqian’s brows arched in anger. No need, no need; give me two minutes, I’ll be ready soon. With a flurry of rapid actions, he finished washing up in just three and a half minutes. Shen Yingniang muttered softly, her mood heavy with regret that she lacked enough silver, and that she had no way to remain by Yue Lingjun’s side.
Thus, Fang Mo waved his hand and let Liu Bei release countless stores of grain, which passed through Tao Qian’s Xuzhou, reaching Nanyang, Jianghuai, and other regions. The city of Huaiyin was not large; most of its area was used for housing, and the buildings were generally low, for anything tall risked aerial attack. She feared encountering some legendary beast; in a moment, Xie Zhiyan’s chest began to vibrate. Chu Yue made no pretense, downing the bird’s nest porridge before sighing in relief—her hunger was so intense her stomach pressed against her back. It was unclear why her master had taken a liking to her; the steward’s piercing gaze swept over Liu’er, and he spoke in a reserved tone. Seeing that the appointed time with the Central China War Zone had passed by three days, and that further investigation yielded nothing useful, he immediately ordered a halt to the inquiry. Yet four wolves remained, their sharp teeth and claws leaving deep, bone-revealing gashes on Jiahao’s body. Taken by surprise, several were instantly caught by rings around their necks, suffocating to death. Those mediocre supporting characters, once touched by the protagonist, swiftly solved nationwide problems upon taking power, managing to heal a battered country overnight—as if the chaos that once ruled these lands was nothing but a phantom. The players hadn’t finished warming up, but Yun Sheng returned early to the locker room, needing a moment of solitude. Upon hearing the plan, the other captains exclaimed, “Brilliant! Brilliant!” Lu Zhi nodded, and Liu Fan, gazing at the map, fell into deep thought.