Chapter Seventy-Four: The Screen Goes Black

The Baby Boss Little Saint 1390 words 2026-04-13 22:49:31

This boy was doing it on purpose. While Xiao Wei had his back to Yuan Xiangdie, he quietly opened his mouth. If Jin Yuan hadn't dodged in time, he would have been bitten by this kid. Nevertheless, he was still left with a damp bite mark. Though he wasn't visibly annoyed, it was rare to see him frown.

He crouched down, his muscular physique on full display beneath his suit. Yuan Xiangdie couldn't help but blush and feel her heart race. She had never liked those delicate, fair-skinned pretty boys; Jin Yuan happened to meet one of her criteria for a partner—a great figure.

With one hand, he pushed Xiao Wei's head far away, while the other hand reached for his trousers...

In the distance, the monks of the Pure Land watched the battle between Lin Feng and the Hero with indescribable feelings. The gap in their abilities was simply too vast.

The highest-ranking official spoke, "We've already given our word: the money you earn is yours. We won't reach out our hands to take anything from you. All we ask is that Sincerity Investment Bank increases its venture capital in our country. The more loans you provide our enterprises, the greater the help you offer."

Next to Lin Feng's room, which now belonged to Talbot, Major General Zou of the Earth Clan was leading a group to personally inquire about Lin Feng.

After giving Prince Qi a few instructions, Han Jing left with a gentle breeze. Turning around, she caught sight of the young general who had been watching her all along, and satisfaction filled her heart.

Confronted by the Zhao army blocking Mount Zhuo, the Hu people's army displayed their valiant nature, charging fearlessly at the infantry phalanx. Even when their comrades were wounded, they trampled over their bodies to continue the assault; the Hu people never sympathized with the weak.

Clearly, this conversation was the most important. As for future talks with the top provincial officials of Guangdong or with leaders of the provincial organization department, those were mere formalities that would have no impact on his appointment—he need not give them a second thought.

"Then let me wish you in advance, Brother Bin, that you'll vent your pent-up anger." Seeing Tian Bin's arrogant demeanor, Zhao Biao felt displeased but maintained a smiling face.

The blood quickly seeped into the stone platform and was absorbed within minutes; all the corpses and their combat suits vanished without a trace.

The remarkable feature of this formation was its seamless integration with heaven and earth, leaving virtually no flaws to be found.

For the past few days, the Wen family had been in chaos, all feeling as if a catastrophe was imminent. That evening, he had gone out to clear his head and ended up at the Zhuo family's birthday celebration, only to run into Lin Tiansheng once again.

Yet, hearing his name here stirred an inexplicable sense of meeting a kindred spirit in a foreign land within Hong Shenji's heart.

Lin Tian wondered how those JDJ executives, who so admired Qin Che, would react if they learned he would remain in the Thrilling World from now on.

Across from Hong Shenji sat Li Anping, who had just scouted another Lone Wolf stronghold on Paradise Street. "Aren't you going to eat something?" he asked, glancing at Li Anping, whose gaze drifted, lost in thought.

Chao Fan let out a silent wail in his heart, but at the thought of Lani's pure and adorable face, he found himself, as if compelled by fate, raising his hand.

With a single thought, Lu Sheng's physical form was completely restored. Immediately, an invisible, intangible barrier forced Wei He’s fist aside. "What?!" Wei He’s expression changed.

"This place is quite remote." The man in the black suit stepped out of the car. His polished leather shoes gleamed, and his hair was slicked back.

The yellow bird shrieked as it continually dove from great heights, trying to peck at the Kui Ox's eyes, but each time it was repelled by the Kui Ox's thunderous roars.

He glared fiercely at the oncoming tide of enemies. Spitting to the ground, he pulled out a signal flare from his chest. With a yank of the cord, a blue firework exploded in the sky.

Watching Yi Yao share his battle results like an excited child, Liu Xi truly felt useless. Not only couldn't she cook, but she couldn't even manage such a simple task as picking vegetables. Compared to this grown man, her twenty-odd years seemed wasted.