Chapter 76: I Want Both the Money and You
Jiang Yunshu smiled at Qian Lai and Hua Rui. “I’m truly sorry. I can’t tell you who he is. But he’s an officer, a comrade. I’m deeply grateful to him. Otherwise, I might still be lost, doomed to follow this dark path for the rest of my life.”
An officer! Could it really be someone arranged by Gu Hanchuan?
“Teacher Jiang, let me take a look at your manuscript. If Deputy Editor Jiang approves it, I’ll arrange for it to be published as soon as possible.”
Unlike Beiming Qingliu, making this decision was unimaginably difficult for him, and the impact on his life was immense.
“As long as you don’t die!” Luo Wuqie didn’t stop them. Having just broken through, it was actually good to have someone at a slightly higher level sharpening their skills. Watching from the sidelines, he felt there was nothing to worry about.
Zhongli Mo belonged to the category of skillful generals; brute strength was not his forte, and he would never confront Nangong Qixing head-on.
Suddenly, a fresh and lively song echoed, the kind of music usually heard in the montages of idol dramas.
He marveled inwardly; Aunt Xu spoke so gently to him, yet when it came to her son, her temper flared so fiercely.
But judging by Emperor Tang’s temperament, shouldn’t he have resolved everything? He clearly knew about Chengxin’s existence—how could he not know about Wu Meiniang, who was far more dangerous? Chengxin only bewitched the Crown Prince, but Wu Meiniang changed the very surname of the empire.
Qin Huyang was still clad in a crimson cloak and black iron-soled boots, with a golden armguard on his right arm and a fiery red ring on his finger.
Upon hearing this, Li Yue glanced at Su Jie, a look of admiration flashing in his eyes. Su Jie, not yet fifteen, was handsome, tall, and spirited—a truly impressive young man, prompting Li Yue to silently praise the saying, “A tiger father has no dog son.”
Chen Fan overlooked the land; now, the Bright Moon Sect could no longer restrain this hidden dragon. Just hours ago, he had suppressed the elders who opposed him and joined the ranks of the sect’s council.
“You don’t have to enter the arena. If you can defeat me, that’ll suffice,” the Wolf Demon sneered.
Just then, at the moment he saw that man push aside those in front of him, he thought he was doomed.
“They won’t win today. The initial attack put them at such a disadvantage, there’s no way to recover. It seems Uncle Shen underestimated his opponent,” Ivy no longer watched the match, pulling Ye Yu out of the PK room.
Concerned about his future standing with Luna, Wang Wei knew he had to act decisively.
He realized now that it was precisely his character and the path he chose that gave him the chance to meet Ivy, encounter Night Song and Night Rain, cross paths with the legendary Thief God Night Walker and the Gale Team, and embark on a journey entirely different from his past.
“Wang Hao, any news from the Scarlet side?” The figure in the mirror sat casually before it, asking Wang Hao.
But when he arrived, the battlefield had already been cleared, and not even the bodies of Wen Rulong and the others could be found.
He casually opened several boxes above—gems and coins discovered in the ancient tomb, along with items requiring special containers for preservation: jade, agate, coral, diamonds, and various others.
“So, regardless of the outcome against them, I won’t allow anyone to quit halfway!” Shen Mo swept his stern gaze across everyone before him.
Aige, always smiling, suddenly widened his eyes, brimming with unrivaled curiosity.
As Yuan Futong was lost in tangled thoughts, the space beside him gently rippled. A fragrant breeze brushed his face, and Wang Xin appeared at his side.
A security guard knocked on the taxi window, frowning and scolding, “Do you even know where you are? This is no place for a taxi like yours to come.”