Chapter 79: I Beg You
"This won't do, you're an elder; how could you kneel before me? Please stand up, let's go see the village chief and decide what to do next."
After a while, we were already standing outside the clinic door.
A young doctor caught sight of the village chief's wounds, exclaimed in fright, and dropped what he was holding before running outside.
Perhaps, after so many years in medicine, no one had ever...
"In this way, most of the bandits will be trapped on the island. As long as we eliminate those on the lake, the rest are caught in a jar, and even a direct assault will take them down. Ha, this is indeed a brilliant plan," Gao Feng couldn’t help but praise.
His eyes burned with fervor, holding a hopeful plea, and Jade Qiao felt her flesh and bones hollow, her legs involuntarily trembling.
By the time the servant girl had dried her hair, dusk had fallen. Qian Yixiu ate a simple meal and went to bed.
"Let’s not dwell on these matters now. Shall we focus on bringing our child into the world?" Xiahou Yin’s throat tightened, and he lowered his lips to gently kiss her forehead.
The Zhou residence, a secluded and quiet courtyard, where the blazing sun was blocked by layers of dense shade, casting mottled, fragmented leaf shadows across the ground.
"You two stay here and continue your fight. I’m going to find Shen Rouxue and that great villain," Su Yi murmured, controlling the Azure Cloud Sword to swiftly fly toward the direction of Guihong Valley.
While crying in Bamboo’s embrace, Nangong Li slowly closed her eyes. After the exhaustion of rebirth and the anxiety for Bamboo, now that she relaxed, all Nangong Li wanted was a good sleep.
Their method to deal with Ji Jie was to lure the snake from its hole, and the newly appointed physician Yan Xi was the chess piece placed by the Fourth Princess.
Mo Bai silently lamented his bad luck, perhaps he shouldn’t have spoken up. Yet seeing her recover her appearance so easily, he guessed that even his latest cultivated blood thunder wouldn't be her match.
Previously, Liang Chen’s knowledge of the Great Liang’s history had been superficial and vague.
Qi Pu nodded dejectedly. It seemed his plan was unworkable; he’d have to see which city Zhou Changsheng and his friends lived in, and ideally bring them to Li Luo City to help him.
Quickly tidying up, Chu Na drove herself over, luckily avoiding traffic jams.
The garden was vast; finding Kuang Fei wouldn’t be easy, and no one could predict what would happen next.
Unexpectedly, after many days of rigorous cultivation in the Pure Heart Courtyard, this fellow hadn’t slimmed down but had grown even rounder, making Liang Chen suspect the courtyard’s meals were too good.
With fewer people farming, the village’s land was no longer as valuable as before.
"Yes, sir, I have a favor to ask. Please compile a list of all the places in Qingyuan City that start with ‘Niu’ and end with ‘Shan’, and send it to me without missing a single one," Yang Yibu said.
The sect leader Nangong Jing asked Ouyadu to help Zhang Jun find a place to stay first. Ouyadu nodded, and the two left together.
Xiong Hengye was delighted when Tu Yuelian gifted him, "Even the dagger broke—seems that fellow named Hua really has some skill. I’d planned to take a proper weapon for self-defense on the way to join the army, but now I’ll have to settle for Old Fang’s kitchen knife."
"Brother, I just went into the wrong room where senior sister was bathing..." Gu Xuan said in a childish voice, completely forgetting anyone else was present.
"Old Liu, have you gathered any news?" Yi Feng asked in a low voice, as Old Zhao returned after some time away.
With a single point of his finger, Ling Feng’s entire skeleton shimmered with purple light—faint purple, deep purple, eerie purple... He clutched his head in agony, writhing on the ground. Recasting a golden body was far from simple; the pain pierced down to his very marrow.