Chapter 56: Suddenly, the World of the Elite Feels So Chaotic
Ruan Mianmian saw that Qi Yan was not only unbothered, but the corners of his lips even lifted with a slight smile.
With that, she could set her mind at ease.
Her golden backer was Qi Yan. As long as he had no objections, she would confront them all without mercy, earning some points and life force along the way.
A sweet dimple appeared on Ruan Mianmian’s face. “Aunt, it doesn’t matter if I’m uncouth. As long as Yan likes it, that’s enough. But you, Aunt, losing your composure and shouting in front of so many people—so this is what you call manners?”
Her left hand lightly pressed the button, ascending, and when the voice in her headset finally faded, Kim Minseok’s smile broadened.
“Appearance, dance—no problems in any area?” Kim Minseok was the producer, but he didn’t just oversee the song recording; every part of the album required his dedication and effort.
The others didn’t know what “Twenty-Seventh Ancestor” or “White Knight” meant, but they understood enough.
The chubby man finally stood up, his sharp eyes catching a trace of blood at Degster’s tiger’s mouth. He exchanged a subtle glance with Degster, who then made a fist gesture.
Zhou Mo’s attitude made all the nobles below sense the Platinum Majesty’s disdain for the noble council’s verdict—no, for the entire aristocratic circle of the imperial capital.
The domain mentioned by the player referred to the land that, after the “Four Emperors” ascended the throne, could be named by its ruler. This vast and grand city was called “Celestial Sovereign City,” and the region was known as the “Celestial Domain.”
He needed more blood. Even if he couldn’t break through, when wounded, fresh blood was a miraculous elixir for him.
He didn’t believe anyone could stop him. The strongest human, Xia Yuhe, was now lying at the restaurant entrance like a dead dog—who could possibly stop him?
With a slight stir of thought, pure holy light of source energy state was drawn from the Source of Holy Light into Zhou Mo’s body.
In the corners were red-haired men and others, all cowering in fear, their eyes filled with terror.
A flash of malice appeared in Yuan Ju’s eyes. His hand formed a claw, wrapped in violent spiritual power, and struck at Mo Lin’s vital point, intent on taking his life.
Amidst the howling wind and swirling dust, Chen Annian slowly emerged, a faint, supremely arrogant smile on his face.
So, even without a response from the second young master of the Shang family, Liu Hongjiang gritted his teeth and stubbornly held on to the situation.
Thus, Lin Qianyi never gave Gu Jingxi any face, always responding directly and bluntly to his attacks.
After the token paused in mid-air, Shang Yu finally saw that it bore a large “Supervision” character.
“By the way, Brother Qin.” Xu Lingzhu swallowed a large bite of food and, as if suddenly remembering something, looked up at Qin Qiong beside him.
This was a royal hunting ground across from Savage Beast Mountain. At its edge, closest to the mountain, a stone platform had been built where everyone could watch the events unfolding on the mountain.
At that moment, Mo Lin was awakened by a sharp cry. He hadn’t realized when he had fallen asleep. He’d been tense for so long—perhaps he was just too exhausted.
Hearing Mo Lin’s wild flights of fancy, Tang Ling’er didn’t hesitate to land a heavy slap on the top of his head.
But it didn’t matter—it was still better than that house in the village. She couldn’t keep forcing herself to stay there any longer.
“Sir—” Zhao Yuan stepped forward, pushing Song Ci aside, and resolutely blocked the path of the oncoming horse. In an instant, with a resounding crash, Zhao Yuan collided violently with the horse. He was thrown several steps through the air before crashing heavily to the ground.
The combat units behind, seeing Xiao Daoyun charge forward, all rushed in under their commanders’ lead.
With these words, the traitors seemed instantly reinvigorated, as if they had swallowed a powerful tonic. Afterward, Lin Hua mounted a horse, leading several hundred cavalrymen, and sped directly toward Maple Pavilion Town near Xinghua.