Chapter 36: Betrayed!

Urban Dragon King: War God Jun Sheng on the Road 1267 words 2026-03-20 13:02:46

“You.”
Song Shaocheng clutched his stomach and staggered to his feet from the ground.
He glared at Song Tiancheng, wanting to say something, but ultimately remained silent.
Song Tiancheng sneered coldly, feigning anger as he shot an accusatory glance at the servant who had acted.
“No matter what, he’s still my dear brother. Be gentler next time.”
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The horned demon left in the basement by Gu Sheng bore a pair of winding black horns, reminiscent of those of a Highland goat. Its humanoid body was covered in thick fur, and the weapon it wielded was a bone from some unknown creature.
“We used to attend this school. Now we’d like to take a look inside?” Yun Bai smiled at the uncle as she spoke.
She rose to draw the curtains open, and the blinding sunlight flooded in from outside, forcing her to close her eyes.
In the end, Hao Aiyu never made it to the Shengshi Club; Chu Wei took her shopping for clothes at the mall, visiting only the counters of luxury brands. Hao Aiyu offered not a hint of resistance. She knew the Chu family’s wealth, and besides, her nephew was showing her filial respect—her heart brimmed with joy.
Yet Shuxin knew that if not for Li Haonan, she would likely have suffered a heavy loss at “Bigmouth Shark,” so when it came to Li Haonan, Shuxin truly didn’t know what to say. She thought he was despicable, but he had indeed helped her more than once. All in all, there were both good and bad sides to him.
She rose from the bed, the covers slipping away, and only then did she realize her original clothes were gone. Now she wore a white robe.
Tong Sisi had no idea about any of this. She returned to Shengshi after nine o’clock; Qin Mu carried Bai Bai back to the bedroom to sleep, while she went to shower. As soon as she stepped out, a certain brother pulled her back in and made her shower again. After that, she was so weak and exhausted she fell asleep at once, forgetting her phone was switched off.
Yet the Sea Temple was truly vast—its own separate realm. Though the upheaval here was earth-shattering, it was still confined to the world of Lone Peak.
Even Han Li would give the standard answer, “The student council will do its best,” rather than the heroic boast, “We’ll compete even if we die trying.”
“Qinghe, when I come to your department next year, could you let me skip work and join your group?” Yun Bai threw her arms around Qinghe, pressing her head hard against Qinghe’s chest.
The Celestial Court was no fool either. A large number of cultivators rushed out, wanting to speak, but unsure how to address the Queen Mother of the West.
It was not until twenty years later that Claude’s figure once again entered the public eye. He was no longer the detested Claude, but the revered Master Claude, whom everyone addressed with respect.
When he pushed open the bedroom door, Baozi was nowhere to be seen. The covers on Baozi’s bed lay scattered, the television was off, and Baozi’s favorite plush toy had vanished.
The machine gun eliminated firing squads and massed charges, giving rise to trench warfare. Tanks ushered in blitzkrieg and armored tidal waves. Electronic devices brought about information warfare. What about the pollution-free nuclear bomb? What changes might it bring?
The cat, nudged awake, hated the glaring light. It stretched out a paw and slapped it over its eyes.
Of course, these were matters for later. Once Zhao Wujie handed things over to Zhang Yin, he washed his hands of it, locked himself in his office, made sure no one was around, and dialed a satellite phone. To his delight, the number actually connected.
Chen Bing was startled by Lin Weiwei’s words. Although Lin Weiwei had reached the fifth level of martial arts, her strength in the organization was only average, and this mission was extremely dangerous! Who knew if there would be high-level fighters in the Satan Alliance branch?
At that moment, two figures appeared in a flash, stopping right in front of An Yu’s horse, about ten feet away. An Yu took a closer look: both were young, already at the half-emperor level, their expressions stern, as if they were his mortal enemies.