Chapter 35: The Blade Slave
She had succumbed to demonic possession; all she wanted was to kill Chen Yang before her eyes.
“Godslayer Slash, second form!”
Yagyu Benihime’s eyes were bloodshot. “Snow Falls Upon the Mortal World!”
In an instant, a terrifying, peerless blade aura surged forth, enveloping everything and vowing to annihilate Chen Yang.
“Even in this sorry state, you still…”
“Of course I want to!” The moment Elise spoke her next words, Ye Feng immediately declared his desire.
Right now, the most effective way to escape this crisis seemed to be leading the soldiers away from the undead’s entanglement and avoiding the approaching Claws of Winter, who were heading in their direction. Only then could she and her troops retreat to safety more efficiently.
Hearing Chen Yang and Chen Liangyi converse as if they were old friends, Director Wan and Chen Huan’s expressions grew increasingly dour.
At the port of Manila, under the gaze of countless onlookers, Li Tianyang’s face was emotionless. Yet in a hushed voice, he was giving words of admonition to his brother, Li Tiansheng, whom he himself had ordered into exile.
Although Su Yang held no official post in the army, his father was none other than Colonel Su Zhenguo.
Guimen gave a slight smile and waved his hand—an entire table was instantly covered in red ghost crystals. In this ghost city, this was the largest ghost tavern, but usually, a mere three red ghost crystals would be more than enough for a lavish meal.
Thus, Qin Yang’s current strategy was to remain still; if Liu Shouguang truly had the ability, then let him come seeking them himself.
After speaking passionately for quite some time, Li Tianyang’s face was flushed, but the soldiers below remained mostly expressionless, coldly watching him perform upon the stage without uttering a word.
No one was offline, no one had shut down, they weren’t in an unknown special map, nor was there a system malfunction… It was simply that no one could be found, no matter how hard he searched.
“Haha, I’m not even nervous about you, so why are you nervous about me?” Lan Rui shook her head; her long, curly hair had already cascaded over her shoulders.
Du Qianjie accepted the Name-Manifesting Life Tablet and scrutinized it, but found nothing unusual. He tried imprinting his soul mark upon it. Instantly, the tablet shone with a brilliant red light, then quickly fell silent again.
“What? The Grand Worthy Master truly said that!” Upon hearing Boci recount how Zhang Jiao had ordered him to serve under his command, Cai Xu’s face instantly lit up with irrepressible joy.
Thus, when the Solar Net was established, all its supporting systems had to be installed in tandem. Most crucial were the Solar Net terminals and the positioning devices aboard the starships.
Previously, even with faith, the most they knew was to fight desperately for their commander. Beyond that, they understood nothing—the common soldiers had no idea what they were truly fighting for.
Fu Hongxue did not intervene. He never acted unless necessary; he had to focus, to do his utmost to remain calm and composed.
“Let’s go to your office first,” Simon said. Lost in his thoughts, he failed to realize he’d used a modern term—‘office’. Though it was the first time Master Ma had heard the word, its meaning was still clear enough.
If it had been an ordinary person they owed money to, they wouldn’t have bothered repaying it—in fact, they’d have slapped the creditor and forced them to pay instead.
Though Guandi Temple Village wasn’t far from Yunze City, it had never been connected to the electric grid. Throughout the 1980s in the Yunze region, power lines never extended into rural areas. Not until the late 1980s did they gradually become commonplace.
Ye Zhiming refused to be outdone; using deft strength, he repeatedly dragged Peng Chimu down, slamming him onto the ground.
These zombies clearly retained some awareness. When they saw Xu Che and the others enter, a few even stretched out their hands. Excitement flickered in their eyes, and the wind hissed through their rotting throats as if they were trying to ask something.