The moment the Moon Island stronghold gate was breached, the downfall of the Moon Island pirates was an irreversible trend.
Until the gate was broken, the pirate leader Xu San still hadn’t stepped up to rally his men to resist.
As the groom and the head of Moon Island, he’d been toasted too much, drowned in too much wine. He was already drunk as a dead pig, unable to even consummate the marriage, lying on the bed snoring like thunder, impossible to wake.
Zhang Mazi was also quite unlucky, just as the Zhejiang army…
The sudden sharp pain vanished, turning into a gentle trickle flowing softly within her body.
Bai Xia thought wistfully, feeling a pang in her arm. Turning, she saw her master nudge her. She reined in her emotions and focused seriously on the lord.
“Yes, a month ago, I parted with Qing Yi in Wangu City. I didn’t expect Qing Yi and the others to still be a step too late!” Gu Yi nodded.
At this moment, the seductive man’s body had been partially devoured by beasts, the remaining flesh emitting a nauseating stench of decay.
The old master was acting superior in front of Wan Feng, directing his two apprentices to analyse the pile of junk Wan Feng had brought.
Finally getting a rare chance to go out, he hoped to earn the old man’s forgiveness, at least to avoid having their family of five expelled from the Feng clan.
But the moment his words fell, Xiong Chumo’s unshackled hand suddenly swung out, striking Ji Changfeng fiercely.
After his brief introduction, everyone gained a preliminary understanding of the base, their hearts already filled with anticipation for the new special forces unit.
“You mean the anonymous letter and what the Sun family said were all lies?” The old man’s thick brows furrowed slightly.
The courtyard was large, filled with various farming tools, and in the east, there was a cattle shed with two large water buffalo tied up. Inside the house, a listless big yellow dog lay on the floor, dozing in the sun, not bothering to bark at our arrival, just squinting lazily.
Ming Qian stepped back, her long brows knitting, heart slightly alarmed. The princess’s emotions were highly unstable. She suddenly felt she’d come to the wrong place. Some people are narrow-minded and extreme, impossible to reason with—the more you persuade, the more they hate.
“Are we there? Why didn’t you wake me?” Su Meng, who’d been sleeping, suddenly lifted her head, blinking as she asked Han Zhe.
Across from him sat a man with a slightly stern expression, visibly irritated by Huo Yanbin’s calm demeanour.
That time at the West Courtyard, though Zi Xu Yuan had sealed the place, if Chen Niang wanted to harm her, she could easily break the formation and release Zhui’er.
“I was just saying that casually, and you took it seriously?” Xu Jiayin wiggled her foot, sore from being stepped on by Ouyang Huan, and pouted.
Ming Qian shuddered, her whole body chilled. What kind of talk was this? Too reckless. This wasn’t a joke anymore, it was slander. Slandering Fan Mingqian for having feelings for a horse trader, behaving improperly, then using it as an excuse to punish her? Was this the princess’s intent?
An Ge’s face was ashen, her teeth biting her lip tightly as she continued groping along the vast four walls, searching for an exit, her legs moving through the water, numb and unfeeling.
The princess smiled, her eyes curving as she looked him up and down, chuckling, “What do you mean, ‘no way’? Am I that scary?” Her words startled the Xun clan leader.
That evening, people settled into a wealthy merchant’s mansion arranged by County Magistrate Lin. Cui Min immediately sent the Embroidered Uniform Guard and local officials to track down the horse traders. Those who stayed behind, like Chen Hucheng, were astonished by the tales from Phoenix Forest.
Yet Vegapunk managed to eliminate the side effects, using the properties of [IQ] to activate the devil factor in artificial Zoan-type Devil Fruits and enhance their stability.
Xia Keli spoke his heart to Sean for the first time, and knowing him, Sean believed it was sincere.
He also listed, one by one, the flaws and drawbacks they’d deliberately omitted from the report, laying them bare.
