Volume One, Chapter 35: Identity Revealed!

Peerless Heir The Eastern Lands 1859 words 2026-04-13 11:37:37

Outside the tent, not far away, the Thunder Eagle remained motionless, its gaze fixed unwaveringly on the center of that area.

After speaking, Esdeath waved her hand and summoned a massive block of floating ice before Naruto. She swung her long sword, its blade gleaming with a brilliant light, and a contented smile played at the corners of her mouth.

“To be honest, Director Dongfang, I think this report is quite credible,” a passerby nearby remarked, his expression complex.

With two center-forwards suppressing the defensive line, Wenger’s use of the 4-4-2 formation to counter Ferguson’s 4-3-3 was a clear tactical approach. Rosicky, with his skillful control in Arsenal’s midfield, posed a great threat whenever the ball reached his feet.

The number of newly registered game companies exceeded one hundred million, and the entire nation’s internet users were captivated by the vegetable-thieving game. Especially after the software was recommended for download, nearly every computer would launch the game box to steal vegetables.

A ray of scarlet energy shot forth, sending rippling waves of air surging outward in all directions.

CCTV even purchased the live broadcast rights for this match. Originally, they had planned to broadcast a B League game because Dong Fangzhuo was the top scorer in that league and performed well, but Kaisa was clearly superior and more talked-about.

Yang Zhi was well aware that journalists loved to chase rumors and exaggerate stories. So whatever she said, however casually, would be twisted and sensationalized.

The Prison of a Thousand Souls was like a bottomless pit, and from within the gray mist surged forth hordes of evil spirits, their numbers disproportionate to the space.

After hearing the story, she was eager to experience those strange and marvelous things for herself. In fact, she had already seen them the previous night, but her status prevented her from asking too many questions.

Liuyun gave an embarrassed smile, unable to bring himself to speak. He had thought he could say it outright, but in the end, he just couldn’t.

This child, though not his own by blood, was his brother’s flesh and blood. From the moment he brought Liu Wei into his home to live with his own family, he had promised himself to treat the two children equally, whether in reward or punishment.

He had just run through the events of the past few days in his mind. Some of his responses had indeed changed from before, but if he had to pinpoint when this change began, he simply couldn’t recall.

Wen Xi sat in the booth, her face turned to the window, not saying a word from beginning to end.

No longer involving himself in the matters between the two, Jiang Chenyun let his thoughts drift into contemplation.

Feng Qinya grew anxious and suddenly stood up, but without legs, she collapsed heavily to the floor.

Given the current circulation needs of Viewing Sea Immortal City, about thirty million spirit stones would be enough to maintain its normal operations.

Later, when He Yue was interviewed, some media intentionally compared her to Wen Xi, just to stir up attention.

A dagger clashed against something in the darkness, sending up a shower of blinding sparks that illuminated the expressionless face of a young man. The cold, tangible intent to kill in his eyes startled the tall man in black. Was this what they called "unable to harm a fly"?

Only the blood-soaked boy he could never see through was truly the benefactor of this journey. As Xu Feng gazed at Liuyun, a strange ripple flickered in his eyes.

Luo Jingyan had not been idle. She went up the mountain again and caught two wild rabbits and a wild boar.

It was only when Su Xiaoyou and Liu Ziye passed by that Li Qiang and Wang Yueping snapped out of their shock.

The day Lin Du overcame his tribulation, he followed his usual custom by inviting people down the mountain for a meal, only to find that those in seclusion remained so, and those out training stayed away.

Father Luo said nothing, nor did he pity Li Hongying. He already regarded that family as strangers; as long as they did not harm him or his family, he would treat them as nothing but air.

The scattered light in his eyes slowly gathered, and in his gaze, I saw my own reflection.

Fortunately, Lin Feng was well prepared. Though he couldn’t take Yun Yang’s punch to his abdomen head-on, he could still defend. In an instant, he bent his elbow downward, and it collided fiercely with Yun Yang’s fist.

“What’s wrong with you? Are you crazy?” Xu Mo glared at Qi Wenwen, suddenly bursting with inexplicable anger.

However, even with a goal in mind, Lin Feng’s unfamiliarity with the various places in the North Sea was a serious handicap.

In this world, only Zhuang Feifei possessed a space containing modern products. Judging by her recent actions, it could be determined with certainty that these goods were all stored by her.

She knew Han Xiaoxiao was about to lay things on the table and confess what had been said at the tumor hospital during the day.

“Digging a hole is digging a hole,” Leorio declared boldly, waving his large hand grandly—a true paragon of chivalrous justice.

Zong Pengfei glanced at the map of glowing points in midair, his tense expression easing slightly, thankful that those outside could only see the general positions within, not the specific images.

Most men, even if they already had someone in their hearts, would likely still be tempted by someone of such beauty.

Tie Yuan left his shop, locked the door, and the three of them headed toward Blacksmith Feng’s workshop.

Chen Xi had been south of the Great River for five days now. This was his first time returning to the battlefield since the end of the Chu campaign. Over the past few years, every time he saw generals like Xiang Ji, Zhongli Mei, or even Zhou Yin and Ding Gong—defectors from Chu—being sent to the front lines against the Xiongnu, he could not help but feel a sense of resentment.