Chapter 389: Kars Mining Area

"This makes absolutely no sense..."

Su Wan murmured, her brow tightly furrowed.

Logically speaking, once the seal was broken, that thing should have leapt right out.

How could it have vanished into thin air along with Zhou Ze?

"Could it be that they were both teleported somewhere else together?"

Shen Qiuyue put forward a bold hypothesis.

"That possibility cannot be ruled out."

Su Wan nodded slightly, finding Shen Qiuyue's speculation not entirely

The outcome, naturally, was Shu Cunzi gaining the upper hand with absolute dominance, trapping Yun Lu by the waist to pull her into his embrace, lifting that hand to his lips.

"What point is there to this world if one does not even know where home is?" Huang Beiyue smiled faintly.

Across dozens of Zhang of ground radiating with scorching sword intent, a wind began to blow for reasons unknown, its howling gradually intensifying until even the air grew blurred.

"General, the enemy seems to be retreating. Let us seize the momentum and pursue them," the lieutenant beside him reported.

But, but this bastard of a man had actually looked at her down there. Damn it, no matter how she thought about it, Liu Bai could only grit her teeth in sheer hatred.

"Da Niu, I still have some silver here, and half a piece of unfinished flatbread in my bundle. Take it all and give it to the suffering citizens," Li Huan said, handing the money to Niu Ren.

The stones on the cliff face had finished rolling down, and when Qin Ying looked up from below and saw Gu Qingcheng's movements, he was instantly scared half to death.

She clearly possessed an exceptionally pure spirituality, a sweet fragrance, and a rare appearance. Though her face alone remained unseen, it shouldn't have come to this.

Ye Cheng was shut out of the Ren residence by me under the pretext that he was unwelcome. Early the next morning, Wu Guang left. A few minutes later, Ye Yan came over, and a few minutes after that, Master Bao arrived. Wasn't this far too coincidental? It was as if they had made a pact.

Grinding through the day until darkness fell, they finally returned to the courtyard. Having learned their lesson from last night, the dozens of people in the grand courtyard had grown smart. Every single one of them shut their doors and closed their windows, and even the police in the security room turned on every available light.

Within an extraordinarily vast forest stood a city where all the houses were built atop massive trees, and the thousands of broad avenues of the city cut through the spaces between these arboreal dwellings. This place was called the City of Freedom, and this forest had once been a passage to an ancient battlefield, though its original name was the Lu Huang Ancient Road.

But in clashing with Pang Hu, he had to pay close attention to Pang Hu's moves, because only by doing so could he make the perfectly timed concessions in the nick of time, ensuring Pang Hu would not lose.

Wu Penghui acted with immense meticulousness and caution. Deeply afraid that some bandits might have survived and fled, he actually went to identify the corpses one by one to ensure no fish had slipped through the net.

"It should be. When I first arrived here, I once saw millions upon millions of people in a city, and everyone said they came here after failing to break through the Great Dao."

A long time passed, and only when the carriage gradually receded into the distance and the rider in the shadows shifted his gaze did Karl suddenly feel as though he had returned from hell to the realm of the living, taking great, gulping breaths of fresh air.

What did Taiyi amount to in Jiang Xiao's eyes? Right now, he was merely a cultivator at the peak of the Dao Fruit, a figure who would only break through to the Primal Saint level after the second round of sermons. Jiang Xiao could obliterate him in a matter of seconds; even if such an opponent spoke arrogantly, Jiang Xiao merely treated it as a joke.

They had never anticipated that the King of Zhao would not only arrive abruptly, but would also make no secret of his imminent diplomatic mission to Parthia, which was truly food for thought.

Acquired Saints were referred to as Merit Saints, for the reason that they did not rely on the energy of the Primordial World to break through, but instead utilized these two special forces to condense the laws and become Saints.

Wugou arranged a place of cultivation for them. The latter directly dispatched men to escort them to the Ronghua Mountain Range.

Just as everyone was frowning and trying to guess what kind of weapon Wang Sheng had deployed, the people over there examining the cause of Dai Wuji's death finally reached a conclusion. It was the exact same conclusion as before: Dai Wuji had drowned.

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