Chapter Seventy-Four: In the End, Seek Your Conscience
There was no time to ponder the bizarre and sudden changes before her; Ming Shuang, knowing full well she was the target of monsters and demons, immediately turned and pulled the stunned Cheng Yu out of the hospital room at a run.
Yet the hospital corridor had twisted into dazzling waves of color, making everyone dizzy. As they ran, it felt as though they were treading on cotton water balls, and their footsteps produced a creaking sound beneath them.
The group of spectral creatures led by Bai the Ghost was left behind in Ming Shuang's wake, yet the monsters surging from all directions did not diminish; instead, their numbers seemed only to grow.
“Tch, what the hell are all these things?” Ming Shuang irritably cursed, kicking away a pair of pale blue ghostly hands that had grabbed at his trouser leg from the gaps in the colorful waves.
“Good, I’m glad you understand. Now, let me tell you the solutions I can think of for now,” Xiao Han said, seeing that Luo Ran agreed, and continued to elaborate his ideas.
Ling Feng picked up his sword without hesitation, ignoring the county magistrate’s pleas and swung it at him directly.
Forget it, let’s go find You Yitian. Is he my future husband? As for the prophecy from the angel Iruka, Star Angel trusted it without doubt.
Princess Becky placed the magic crystal back into the magic array. The array had been crafted by Avans, and setting the crystal in its proper place would activate the “Avans Barrier.”
Opening the food box, there were indeed several pastries inside, but the long journey had left them hard as bricks, though they were originally soft and crumbly.
But as this group slowed, You Yitian and his companions widened the distance once again. At this rate, things were really difficult.
Zhao Zhengce frowned, realizing that Director Luo was determined to block the automobile factory’s restructuring.
The Immortal Elder of the South Pole, seeing this, hurried into the Jade Void Palace to report, but halfway there he met the White Crane Boy, who said, “By the Grand Master’s decree, I am here to escort Yun Zhongzi for the remaking of his golden body.” Hearing this, the Immortal Elder handed Yun Zhongzi’s soul to the White Crane Boy to take to the Jade Void Palace.
The launch of NDOS30 truly established Microsoft’s dominance in the software kingdom. Though short-term profits were not as explosive as Blizzard’s handheld console launch, the growth was rapid and sustained; in the long run, the returns had far outstripped those of the handheld console.
In Blackwind Forest, Li Feng displayed formidable strength—he had killed so many people, and the witnesses had seen it all.
At the end, Liu Ruohan reached for her wine gourd and took a sip, her words unguarded and honest.
Rui Zhu immediately pulled Murong Ziling aside and whispered, “Ziling, you really aren’t suited for cooking. I hear from the servants that every time you enter the kitchen, you set it on fire, and you don’t even know basic common sense.”
After removing the bejeweled hair ornaments, she let her silky black hair fall over her shoulders, its soft texture and faint fragrance reminiscent of silk. Yan’er smiled, pursing her lips as she gazed at herself in the bronze mirror. Her bright eyes sparkled with light.
Qin Yi slowed his pace and walked to the end of the dungeon, where Bai Qi Jun was locked in one of the cells. Bai Qi Jun, sharp-eared, heard the sounds outside and lifted her eyes.
Her mana had reached two thousand nine hundred and ninety-five points, just five short of breaking through to three thousand.
A low shout suddenly rang out, followed by a series of thunderous booms, each louder than the last.
The opponent jumped away, and by the time Valigora saw it again, it had appeared far off in the distance.
But Lorna disliked this person; she felt that his presence made Orid’s visits brief and hurried every time.
They were elves, and he was human. To put it bluntly, all it took was a single word from him for them to be forced off the ship—perhaps even to die here.
Suddenly the lights dimmed, replaced by gentle pink and red hues, filling the entire venue with an atmosphere of ambiguity.
The pool was empty now. With Bai Si Rou, so beautiful, swimming gracefully inside, no one else dared to show off their obviously inferior, clumsy strokes.