Chapter 170
“Brother Ye, what are your thoughts?” After a long discussion with no resolution, Yan Qiren instinctively glanced at Shangguan Ye, […]
“Brother Ye, what are your thoughts?” After a long discussion with no resolution, Yan Qiren instinctively glanced at Shangguan Ye, […]
Meanwhile, Li Jichuan had also stayed up all night—anxious and restless. Upon arriving in Yunnan, he visited the vast rose
He also took care of some business and ordered ten jars of realgar wine. Boss Ding received the zongzi and
My body spun uncontrollably as I fell, wind howling past my ears, the world rushing upward in reverse. I saw
So embarrassing. Shen Yuan thought silently that Xiao Lin really had grown up—at least physically. He shouldn’t treat him like
“On one hand, it’s his rational mind rejecting this… on the other, it’s due to Qi Ji’s own physiology. Many
“Mm.” Jiang Luo lay there with his eyes closed. He’d had a bit to drink, and his head was foggy.
The ache had lingered deep into the night, refusing to fade. Instead, it only grew sharper, more piercing. Su Pu
The small town, which should have been silent, was instead filled with the clash of swords. The air gradually grew
The two arrived at the small town before dawn. The streets were still quiet. They found an inn and knocked
It was Dragon Boat Festival, and he needed to pay visits to the various merchants. Lu Yang asked him, “Do
Qi Ji froze completely at those words. The man raised a brow slightly. “If you need help, I can do
Trees towered thick and lush; grasses grew tall and green. The mountains were still and silent, cliffs flanking either side.
Returning from Yao City to the capital, Ying Zhiyu still had two days left of his honeymoon. He spent nearly
He gave a polite smile. “Jiang Shao, I really wasn’t trying to steal your business. How about this—you sell at
Shen Yuan sat in front of the mirror as the barber asked him to take off his glasses so it’d
Li Jichuan’s palm pressed gently, cupping Su Pu’s small face—it was a little high, but even with his eyes closed,
Qi Ji had been running a fever for a while. He wasn’t exactly sure where he was—he could only feel
Li Peirong’s survival instinct had been remarkably strong; even when situations turned dire, he had pulled through. Outside the emergency
At noon, the sun hung blazing overhead, pouring scorching light over everything. The lingering mist in the forest evaporated quickly