Chapter 48: Lend a Hand!

Urban Dragon King: War God Jun Sheng on the Road 1250 words 2026-03-20 13:03:21

Chen Fan slowly walked into the lobby of Song Corporation.

Dare to send a funeral wreath to Huayang Group?

Then however it was delivered, that’s how it’ll be sent back!

Chen Fan would not allow anyone to provoke or insult his family.

And his sister was, without question, his family.

“Damn, who is this guy? Is he out of his mind?”

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“It’s nothing, really, you go ahead and do what you need to do. I’m just making a few souvenirs,” this time it was Tianxing’s turn to be pleased, replying to Zixi’s question without pausing for a moment with the blackwood knife in hand.

Lou Yuhuan had been rescued, but only she and her father made it out. The fate of the rest of the Lou family was thus all too clear. But Xiao Yumiao didn’t deal with them any further; instead, she had Qin Xuanye escort the prisoners back to the capital for trial.

Guan Feng glanced at Zhao Shu, then at their surroundings, and asked, “What time is it now?” Her voice was barely more than a whisper, tinged with sorrow.

Wang Hong smiled at me and said, “Of course. When this is all over, I’ll treat you to hotpot in Beijing, but that’s for later.” With that, he called for Yan Liu and Zhang Bin to get into the water, his expression turning serious.

The room was pitch black; only the sounds of steady breathing could be heard, sometimes broken by snores of varying pitch. The people inside were already fast asleep, completely defenseless, seemingly unaware of the danger drawing near.

The clan chief immediately sent people to apprehend Jian Ming, but Jian Ming had already vanished without a trace with the “Imperial Brood,” so they had to settle for arresting Zhao Zong for questioning.

At that moment, hiding behind the bushes, Azhi and Juzi exchanged glances. In a flash, Juzi darted off in pursuit of Ziyu.

“This snake comes from the southern borderlands; it’s adept at sucking blood,” Beiming Changfeng watched, expressionless, as the snake drank its fill of his blood, then dropped off him and swiftly slithered out the door.

Wang Zhong could calculate the calories in any kind of food, and his daily meal plans always kept everything within the healthiest range for the human body. He was truly an exceptional chef and nutritionist.

He had only just managed to grip the stone door closing swiftly behind him when, before Haimo Feng could steady himself, he heard Yun Qiong’s scream from the ocean’s eye ahead.

Staring at the two clusters of energy before her, Ah Li wasn’t sure she could absorb them successfully, but at the very least, she could ensure she wouldn’t be harmed by them.

All the tables were already full, and a crowd was waiting in front of the stall.

Luckily, Jiang Kairan didn’t meddle much in the club’s affairs and hadn’t been involved when Shao Zifeng split up the members. All he cared about was training a good team, one he could hopefully have at his disposal in the future.

“Hmph, the two of you slept in the same bed and still claim nothing happened. What a disgrace to our family!” Lin Jiaxi glanced at the bed as she entered, muttering as she walked to the wardrobe.

Li Detian sat in his room, leisurely smoking a cigarette. This was probably the only time he could relax all year; by tomorrow morning, he’d be busy again.

“I didn’t hear anything, I was asleep the whole time,” Kieran said earnestly.

For cultivators, there’s no such thing as good or bad people. The only distinction is between those who follow the path of virtue and those who embrace evil.

Except for Xue Da and his group, who were under strict surveillance, the CC Bar was almost empty in a matter of moments.

Suddenly, there was a series of splintering cracks—the solid black pillar of light was shattering and collapsing, unable to withstand the tremors from the Cauldron of Heaven and Earth.

What surprised Jiang Kairan most was Lin Yuhan’s sudden appearance. She had come by at least three times that morning, explaining that since Class One and Class Three were nearby, she could check whether Jiang Kairan was in the classroom—so that she wouldn’t have to waste another trip looking for him only to find him gone.