After Rebirth, The Real Young Master Began to Mai…
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As Xu Yuanyi appeared, his cold, murderous gaze fixed on Qin Mu. Then, his expression shifted subtly, and his eyes narrowed—he had clearly sensed Qin Mu’s sudden surge in strength.

Emerging from the rainforest, the view opened up completely. The sound of ocean waves washed over the soul in rhythmic waves, as the half-sunken red sun on the horizon turned the entire beach a shade of golden yellow.

The black energy was made up of corpse souls. After inheriting the legacy of the Summoner, he gained the ability to control these corpse souls, which would automatically enter his body. Watching the scene in the darkened world, Ye Han concluded that this was certainly connected to the Heart of Purgatory.

Since everyone here was young and friendly, the atmosphere was lively and cheerful throughout the meal.

At this moment, Hu Qianjun found himself unable to explain. Indeed, these events had only occurred after Qin Xiaotian and Bai Hongshui had arrived. Could it all just be coincidence?

"The Deputy Marshal has only to give the order, and I, Yue, will obey," Fang Yue said, following closely. Xiao Yi’s entrusting him with command of the Taiyuan Battalion, made up of the Xiao clan descendants, was the greatest honor. Since the passing of Governor Ding, Fang Yue had been utterly devoted to Xiao Yi, supporting his master's younger brother with unyielding loyalty.

A marriage proposal was acceptable, even if the family was still in mourning. Given their status, and with the top ranking achieved only six months ago, proceeding ahead of time was simply an advance. However, canceling it... that was another matter entirely.

Of course, this feeling of fascination with non-meat dishes was likely due to his recent arrival on the Jiujiu Continent. After staying a year or so, he might no longer feel the same way.

"Young Master, I’ve marked the shortest route for you. Just follow it to fly directly," the ship spirit reported.

At that moment, he felt a slight pang of regret for what he had done. What had started as a childlike prank ended up burdening his friend beside him.

Sheng Huaian led his heavy-armored cavalry, along with the Zhou forces and Rong soldiers, advancing southward at a steady pace.

No matter how much effort she put in, those on her blacklist would find her in the same amount of time.

Everyone gathered around, anxiously assessing the injuries of Yang Qinxue and He Yang. Yang Qinxue's chest was sunken, most of her bones shattered, and blood gushed from her mouth; she was on the verge of death.

In the next moment, the water tornado burst apart, scattering into droplets, while September vanished without a trace.

All he could do was silently pray that the hidden sniper had quietly left.

Even if several peak God Emperors joined forces, they wouldn’t be able to break the array in a short time.

The gluttonous beast dodged and weaved, continually swinging its blade, fighting against the wild tribesmen while also avoiding encirclement.

Faced with the man’s threat, I only felt a hint of danger—at most, a bit of instinctive concern.

He Yang feigned ignorance, not following the man’s gaze to reveal his intentions. His spiritual awareness confirmed that the man’s eyes were fixed intently on Liu Ruifeng, the Liu family ancestor.

The table was laden with various foods, including vegetables not seen in years and an abundance of meats.

The state of her family made it impossible to get by on the housekeeper’s monthly salary alone. Her aging mother was severely ill and relied on daily ginseng soup.

Pei Shi softened her voice to ease the person inside into lowering their guard. Thanks to her good behavior over the past two days, Nalan Zhen had relaxed his vigilance.

After she finished speaking, there was a "click," and the door opened. Liang Li walked straight in, followed by Zhang Xing without much hesitation.

The rumor of Prince Zhu Di’s notorious escapades in the Nanjing brothels was well-known. Even before this, the courtesan Rumu and the madam of the brothel were aware of his identity.

Jiang Huaiya was stunned; before she knew it, Shen Siyan had led her to a barbecue stand.

"Has anyone in the company really been evading taxes?" Shen Siyan asked, her main worry evident. If one of Lu Qian’s subordinates had done this without his knowledge, he’d be held responsible for it.

His injuries healed at a visible rate, his aura flaring, and his gaze turned blood-red. His skin became pale gray, and his hands grew into sharp claws.

Just a moment ago, Ye had released a lethal strike, knowing that if he hadn’t dodged it, it would’ve killed him outright.

Outside, Yuexi was already out maintaining order. Qiao Xi kicked down the door and ran out of the room.

Only then did Qiao Xi notice the broken bamboo door inside the room, hinting at an inner chamber beyond.

Before joining the Penguin Gang, Tom was just an ordinary server. What on earth had he experienced in these few months that could have changed him so drastically?

Just then, the wild cats stopped tearing at the corpse and turned their heads, all staring intently at Lin Zhan and Tiger Sheng.

Watching Su Yuan rush out of his own cave, Wang Feng couldn’t help but comment, as Su Yuan was still somewhat useful to him.

A perfectly normal sentence, but coming from his mouth, it took on a different nuance.

In the escape pod’s descent, following its arcing trajectory, Kaito Kid kept calculating the distance to Wayne Tower.

At this point, there was no threat left in Wayne Tower. In five minutes, the Choc-Lock device would activate, and the external environment would also return to normal.

Qiao Xi suddenly froze, recalling the brief flash of killing intent he’d sensed just before teleporting out.

The movie theater entrance was flanked by two fourteen-story buildings, each with seven underground and seven aboveground levels—all parking facilities.

With that deep, sexy voice, he hadn’t even finished the first sentence before applause erupted from both the stage and the audience. Tang Hongdou checked her watch; they’d been clapping for nearly a minute. She wondered if their hands hurt.

For Dong Jiangquan, this was all new. He knew too well the way Xuan warriors fought, even Wu Feng.

Attacking the Yaohuang Tower was a critical mission, but Wu Feng hadn’t informed City Lord Xu Feng. The reason was simple: Xu Feng was affiliated with the Dynasty. If any trouble arose afterward, Xu Feng could assist him. Besides, including Dynasty forces in the Yaohuang Tower’s destruction wasn’t a wise decision to begin with.

Flames stretched out in every direction, reflected in Gu Qinyan’s eyes. If she had held onto even a sliver of hope earlier, the flames licking ever closer finally confirmed that Gu Haiyang wanted her dead.

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