Chapter Sixty-Six: Stunned
No need to check to know that they must be the same.
“They are indeed identical, but what does that signify?”
“What does it mean? It means I accepted the commission, it means I designed the house, it means I did not plagiarize!” Feng Feng declared loudly.
“Well, now it’s finally clear.”
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Knowing that Zhuge Liang was about to speak on behalf of Eastern Wu, Lu Fan immediately knelt down once more, expressing his gratitude.
In fact, among adventurers, there are many lone wolves, simply because they have no other choice.
Inside the tree hollow, Minian, at five in the morning, for reasons unknown, seemed to sense something. Though she hadn’t yet finished her meditation, she suddenly opened her eyes.
Shirei had proposed this idea long ago, and it was well-founded, for he and Heiman, after continuous effort, had finally created the first existence that surpassed the limits of natural materials—the Level Four Intelligent Core Sequence.
The middle-aged mercenary in his thirties first flattered the group, then proceeded to speak about the silver-haired mage.
“Come here for a moment—this seems to be embedded inside, doesn’t it? There’s not even a seam!” Luo Qianqian exclaimed in surprise as she gazed at the glowing bead before her, her voice full of doubt.
Although Minian already possessed two abilities, truth be told, who would ever complain about having too many powers?
“You little imp—” Mother Li extended her index finger and tapped Xuelan’s forehead, but a sharp light flashed in her eyes.
Master Qian glanced around before saying, “Shen Daoist used to take jobs like mine. Not long ago, he somehow got wind of news about an ancient relic.”
Invincible finished speaking, then turned his gaze toward the north gate of Roen Fortress, observing with keen attention.
Perhaps due to the Flying Tiger Squadron’s string of victories lately, the Japanese aircraft had quieted down; bombers no longer harassed the Southwest, and even the sporadic fighter planes had vanished. It seemed, all of a sudden, the Japanese planes had been thoroughly cowed.
“Jin, go stop them for a moment. In front of Brother Tian, such antics are unacceptable!” Usually silent and reserved, Amu either kept quiet or spoke only with purpose.
King Zhou had not held court for three months, and today was a rare occasion to ascend the throne. How many memorials could the eight hundred feudal lords of Yin and Shang accumulate in three months? With two prime ministers, eight ministers, two attendants, three officials, six township chiefs, and the national protector, General Huang Feihu, all bearing their memorials, they entered the court.
Everything unfolded quietly and unnoticed. The twenty thousand warriors simply followed the guidance of the Sacred Pillar Guard, entering the ancestral temple, where the temple’s adamantine attendants led them to the space gate before the storage chamber.
Fortunately, the Han people’s survival instincts were strong. Eager to cultivate their own land, everyone exhibited immense enthusiasm. Naturally, Zhang San had to deliver supplies to each region regularly; otherwise, leaving them to fend for themselves would hardly be appropriate.
The aftertaste of the sake was quite potent. And tonight’s sake was the highest grade—pure rice Daiginjo—with an exquisite flavor. Qin Han couldn’t resist and drank quite a bit.
Aunt Lin knew she didn’t have much to talk about with the younger crowd. After exchanging a few words, she excused herself, saying she had work in the kitchen. Big Ya and Second Ya were still fond of their caretaker, groggily greeting Aunt Lin before sprawling on the floor to nap.
At this moment, the four seated on the Azure Star were the very embodiment of the next generation of Bayar Principality’s power elite.
“When did they appear? It’s as if they emerged out of thin air,” Arvans exclaimed in astonishment.
She looked toward the source of the voice; it was her classmate Xu Manman and several others who wanted to join in, with Zhao Yuan Geng and his circle of loyal followers trailing behind.