Volume One Chapter 36 Lin Ranran Is Pregnant with Multiples!
Ji Junxiao fixed his gaze on Lin Ranran and spoke slowly, “You want to uproot everyone Pei has planted, so he won’t be able to harm us again.”
Lin Ranran’s brows curved with a smile. She reached out to wrap her arms around Ji Junxiao’s, her voice coy, “My husband is so clever. With this move, Cousin will definitely blame that person, and that person will surely respond with some underhanded trick.”
Ji Junxiao’s expression grew grave. He pulled Lin Ranran closer to his side, his tone heavy, “But doing this, you’ll be in danger.”
Lin Ranran lifted her head to meet his eyes, her gaze unwavering. “Rather than let him scheme in the shadows, it’s better to force him out into the open. Cousin is suspicious by nature—this way, he’ll question that person’s abilities...”
Ming Fantian rode as if possessed, fearing that one day she might leave him. He didn’t know why, but these vague anxieties kept surfacing.
“You look like you haven’t thought about it, so I’ll just tell you straight. When you get back, you’ll have twenty days of rest. Then we’ll need them to come back for proper training,” the old man said.
Suddenly, countless balls of fire, blades of wind, twisting vines, and icy spikes swept through the grand hall, filling it with wails. Yue Mengxin’s power surged; with a fierce twist of her fingers, even more fireballs and ice spikes concentrated their force upon the source of all evil—the Five Venoms Wind—striking mercilessly.
“Could this be true energy?” I tried guiding the mysterious energy along the path a few times, noticing more and more pale blue gas flooding into my dantian, but I couldn’t seem to activate it.
“Why are you still here? Didn’t you go back long ago?” Seeing Qi Huoyuan, Qi Huan’s face soured. There was no need to ask—Qi Huoyuan had come back for Qi Kexue.
Once Qin Tianqi’s figure vanished, the others hesitated no longer; with a flash, they rushed toward the stone wall, and the next moment, all appeared behind Qin Tianqi.
At that moment, a drop of fresh blood fell from Xue Baixue’s sleeve onto the ground, followed by a gush of blood from their belly, and then they collapsed.
This shot was clearly aimed at Ruimaco’s flagship. Ruimaco, guided by instinct and reason, abandoned a firing opportunity to dodge, leaving a Count-class vessel above as the casualty.
I didn’t reply, but turned away, leaping toward the Li family patriarch.
Instantly, a dazzling blue beam shot from Diend’s muzzle, surrounded by cards, like a shell flying straight at Mei Zuer and Jie Mo’e.
Yu and I greeted Zhang Dan formally as “sister-in-law,” and then Zhang Dan joked around with us for a while. It was like cementing the relationship officially.
The Duke rushed forward to salute the old man, but the old man nimbly stepped aside, embracing Nia warmly.
The old king’s layer hadn’t been destroyed yet. Feng Ye guessed that if the ghost could be eliminated as well, the magic wand would advance another tier.
Mei Qianchao wore a slight smile. Then, a dozen well-trained mercenaries emerged behind him, surrounding the five. They were all seventh-tier warriors! Since when had seventh-tier warriors become as common as cabbages on the street, showing up in teams so easily?
“Let’s change locations and discuss this issue,” Li Fantian said, pulling out a hundred-yuan note and slapping it on the bar counter.
“After receiving Captain Liu’s call, he never contacted us again. For a whole week, the three of them disappeared without a trace; we have no idea where they went or what they did,” Gu Han said.
Then came a series of events, making him believe his chance to turn things around had come. His longing for core power in the Fire Society led him to plan and execute this upheaval.
The illusionist Anasta Xini on the other side was either above Quartz rank or capable of disguising herself.
Ou Qian got into the car with Du Mingkang, and Madam Du drove, first dropping Ou Qian back at the hotel.
“This... seems to make sense.” Though reluctant to admit it, Bao Qin couldn’t find fault with Liu Mu’s words.
Lei Keyi saw only her; no matter how loudly He Wanwan cried, or how pitifully Ou Anan called out, he never glanced their way.
Tang Feng watched quietly from the side, pondering an idea that—though it might require some acting—could work.
Liang Muqiu and Ning Yuanlan ordered dishes; both cold and hot plates, and most importantly, plenty of fish.
“Congratulations, A Xue.” Ling Mo had never known that Ouyang Xue had injured herself practicing martial arts. The Pei family had passed down a single son for ten generations, showing how much pressure she bore.
“Sir, your wine.” The manager handed the bottle of red wine to Jing Yang, who took it and left the entertainment club, driving to Manman’s house.
The man took a deep breath and began again, “I hope you’ll consider me before acting. Even if I’m clumsy with words and reasoning, I truly have your interests at heart.”
After all, Liu Jin came from the Wei Group in the provincial capital; even if he made a mistake, it should be handled by the dean. Lin Yi, without consulting anyone, made a unilateral decision, blatantly challenging Dean Xue Qian’s authority.
“Haha, Brother Tang, I wonder where you work. I happen to have a project and need a local partner. I won’t boast, but you could easily make one or two million a year,” General Chen said to Tang Feng, his gaze frequently shifting to Zhang Xuening.
The shout startled Ye Xiaomei back to attention. She apologized to the man in front of her, hurriedly making amends.
Yan Fan and Xue Ling hadn’t expected Qin Long to be so ruthless—unable to leave himself, nor allowing others to leave. Chu Xing Tian, after a moment’s pause, understood Qin Long’s reasoning; meanwhile, the bird-men wondered who could be immune to the liquid’s effects.
Warmth’s figure flickered, circles of light radiating from her body, soaring into the heavens. Countless demon clans watched in terror as her form became ethereal.
“As long as my lord is pleased.” Qianlong finally squeezed out a sentence, continuing to leap around nearby. Suddenly, the Posun Shuttle paused.
The “Red Flower” was actually a secret technique Red Jade acquired by chance. Since obtaining the method, Red Jade had exhausted all efforts but never succeeded in refining a truly qualified “Red Flower”—it had become his obsession.
Especially Director Zhang and several blue-clad youths from Nanhua Academy with Earth Fiend cultivation—suddenly found their fiendish energy within uncontrollably churning, their faces changing instantly.