Sisters Offering Advice
“Yes, you must.” Bing Ying pondered for a moment, then said, “When the Emperor goes to the temple to make offerings, you ask him to confine you; if he agrees, it proves that even if there’s no love, the Emperor values you somewhat. At the very least, you’re not forgotten in his heart.
Of course, much of this is because your father and brother are wholly loyal to him; he’s protecting you, but also trying to win over your family.
You can maintain a low profile on the surface. When you have a child, you can still request to be confined, so you can raise your child in peace.”
Before Wulie could finish speaking, he was silenced by Ye Tiancheng’s cold and emotionless gaze. He had no choice but to excuse himself and leave the general manager’s office.
“Brother Tian, I think you’d better back down and let President Xia assign you a different task,” Milk Brother said, frowning and lowering his head.
Meng Qingxiao took the wheel and immediately floored the accelerator, frantically honking as he sped forward at a reckless pace that would make Zheng Weiguo’s heart race in terror.
A rank, bloody wind swept by; the monster’s breath was foul, but Meng Qingxiao had nowhere to retreat. He could only shield his nose with his sleeve.
Besides, Ye Tian had been given countless opportunities to work at the Ning family’s company, but always refused. So in Zhou Li’s eyes, Ye Tian had no reason to do what he did.
Outside the main gate, there was a wonton stall. Many customers crowded around, their mouths slick with oil, savoring the food, which looked delicious.
He had just witnessed that only a single chain was enough to torment the Void Wild Beast. Even though it was merely a phantom, he doubted he was stronger than even its shade.
The village was small, and in the dead of night, the dogs’ barking was so loud that the whole village heard. Some, unafraid of the cold, got up in the middle of the night to watch the commotion.
After the old man rescued him from the snowy plain, Xia Ya became quite Zen-like. Losing his heart only deepened this state.
He wished he could find those two right now and give them a beating, then ask them what their intentions truly were.
In fact, Liu Qingqing thought Chen Li was about to open another kebab shop! She was already prepared to help out in her spare time.
However, the appearance of Chen Dan changed history, snatching away his business and fighting alongside those generals. As a result, Zhao Yun was left out of the story.
Seeing this, Zhuge Liang was terrified anew. Cold sweat broke out on his body as he thought, if Chen Dan’s flaming spear struck his eye, he would certainly be blinded.
Song Ke drove the van, loaded with equipment needed for interviews, accompanied by an intern responsible for recording and adjusting the machines.
But if such a monster really appeared before them, even if it seemed harmless, they would still be afraid.
Of course, such behavior is illegal, but it also shows that the US dollar is truly hard currency in these times.
The speaker this time was the eldest sister in Liu Qingqing’s dormitory, whose personality was a classic example of a Northeast matron.
When Guan Yunchang snapped out of his reverie, he saw the students below all staring at the blackboard, as if awaiting his answer.
Elsewhere, Yuan Xiao, having resolved Gao Yunxing’s matter, turned toward Song Qi’s hospital room. Song Qi was eating the meal prepared by the caretaker, and when Yuan Xiao arrived, a smile appeared on his face.
Chu Xiu shook his head upon hearing this, then picked up the mechanical heart beside him and began tuning it.
He Yu Shan had recovered considerably. Although her lower body was still somewhat impaired, she had no trouble getting out of bed to eat.
General Guan departed without a word, leaving behind a stack of sealed letters addressed to the empress dowager, Zhang Baigan, Du Zhongnian, and others, all of which Li Jingcheng had duly delivered.
Returning to the bedroom, Wang Yan took out the bundle, found the mask, and gazed at it for a long time, feeling the passage of time.
Suddenly, a silver dragon burst from the sea, its body tens of thousands of feet long, stretching across our path and blocking the way. Its eyes, far larger than any winnowing basket, stared at me.