Although Wang Zhi listened with his blood boiling, he was an old fox seasoned by the ways of the world, so how could he be so easily swayed? Taking a deep breath to calm his fervent emotions, he looked up at Zhu Ping’an and slowly asked, “What does Lord Zhu’s dream of a great age of exploration have to do with me?”
“My age of exploration is not only relevant to Leader Wang, but also to His Majesty, to all the civil and military officials, and to every citizen of the Great Ming,” Zhu Ping’an replied.
Qingqing looked up at the sign above the room, “Blind Date Convention,” and couldn’t help but find herself ridiculous, laughing out loud.
Thus, the moment he accessed the communication, he had already analyzed the entire situation and made requests to obtain more information.
They often held public events, gatherings, social mixers, and meetings decided by various topics or themes. Work seemed to be completed amidst endless meetings, and they wondered if they were making the school better. Perhaps the best outcome was that everything was running smoothly for now.
Looking at Pirlo on the bench, Guti recalled the many things Pirlo had said to him this season.
Seeing Jia Sijun staring blankly, unresponsive even as the two entered, Shi Lei’s heart tightened. He couldn’t understand why his friend, who seemed normal and optimistic just days ago, now appeared so fragile.
This mission was also to the Jin Kingdom, but it was to protect Yan Kingdom’s tech personnel and bring them back safely. Previously, tech personnel had gone there for collaborative research, and now a major breakthrough had been achieved. Unexpectedly, the lab was suddenly attacked, and tech personnel there were killed.
Tian Quanzhi always seemed rational, rarely showing emotional activity, making the plainclothes youth wonder if she was already in a “programmed response” puppet state.
Perhaps she didn’t love him that much after all. Though her heart ached, she couldn’t regret her decision.
Yun Feng only slept half the night, while Jiang Xueying, being older and needing less sleep, wanted Yun Feng to rest more.
Xiong Tianlin roared, his muscles bulging and veins popping, his blood surging to form a wave of energy around him, kicking up dust from the ground.
After the three finally ate their fill, half the food on the long, massive dining table was gone.
His disappointment, his frustration, his heartache were no less than having his heart cut out or his spleen removed.
Ji Lingsheng shook his head in confusion, uncertainly saying, “Then do you know why you were told to wait?” The elderly voice spoke again, “Grandfather always said my temperament is too hasty, that I need to learn patience and control my anger. Making me wait here is probably for that reason.”
Hua Jiu breathed a sigh of relief, thinking she really couldn’t use the puppet technique anymore. If her identity were exposed, how many would understand her like the old Taoist?
The plan to steal buns had already failed, so Chu Lili told Chu Weiwei to stop, not to repeat the mistake.
He truly didn’t know. From what he understood, apart from the 300,000 new recruits, Yizhou didn’t have many troops, far from enough to resist 300,000 Wei soldiers. Yet Liu Qi still wasn’t worried about Yizhou’s situation.
Just as they stepped out of the palace gates, they encountered Liu Qi leading his army, surrounding them. With just their group, breaking through Liu Qi’s forces was impossible, and retreating to the palace would only delay their capture.
The Evil Emperor’s words made Jun Yan feel uneasy. Glancing at Ling Xuan’s location, he saw her usual cold expression, so he suppressed his stray thoughts and focused on handling the difficult situation before him.
He knew that offending Qin Xianghai today would lead to trouble if Qin told Chen Hongqi, and he’d surely face consequences.
With just a 30,000-yuan IOU, they wanted to seize Lin Ruoxi’s family business, even treating Lin Ruoxi’s labour as their own.
