Chapter 64 Su Manman Disappears

Son-in-Law of the Dragon King Dry and shriveled 1254 words 2026-04-13 14:46:38

"That's right, Manman. Go back and tell Ye Feng that tomorrow he should bring the money over to your grandmother. Just think of it as a token of his filial piety for all these years," Wang Meili said, stepping in front of Su Manman, her tone filled with feigned concern.

Any trace of goodwill Su Manman had just felt toward her mother dissipated at once upon hearing this. Her expression darkened, her brows knit slightly as she replied, her tone...

Song Xiao'e gave her a strange glance. Though her oversized T-shirt threatened to slip and reveal too much, she paid it no mind, sitting cross-legged on the blanket, drying her hair while watching a movie.

At the captain of Team M's order, the tanks hidden in the darkness began to roll out, and planes thundered overhead.

"Tian Dan, take him away and interrogate him thoroughly. Find out exactly what the Yu family is up to. If he refuses to talk, kill him," Xiao Ze said in a low voice.

"I know. I’m still considering where to go. I definitely can't go to Gu Ming’s place," Ao Xue mused, resting her chin on her hand.

Even Bright felt he had exhausted all his strength to pull her out, revealing a passage beneath them.

After hesitating and struggling for a while, she finally said, "Fine, I’ll tell you. But you must first release her." She pointed to Hua Xin, who stood beside her like a statue.

Upon hearing this, the three members of the Wang family felt relieved. Wang Jiaye and Lu Huosheng immediately said they could get in touch with some old comrades. Both even expressed their desire to work and train at the security company, saying it would be wonderful to experience army life again.

From above, I surveyed the scene for a long time, seeing no sign of Team A, Team B, or Team C. I sneered. As expected, it wasn’t that Teams A through C weren’t deployed—they had accepted a mission, but their objective was not to protect the people, but rather the Freedom and Justice Party.

While their words were laced with mocking praise, the mood was not as heavy as one might have expected.

The sun suddenly plummeted, crashing into the earth and leaving a deep crater. Though it had fallen, its searing heat lingered, the residual energy struggling to break free.

As for the man before her, she believed that even at his weakest, his cultivation had likely reached the peak of the Qi Refining stage, and perhaps he had already formed his foundation.

"Reporting, my lord. Last night, Lady Mu went to bed at midnight and slept the whole night. She woke at dawn and ate the meal Ji Lan'er brought, then spent her time tending the vegetables she’s planted in her room," Tang An recited truthfully, his head bowed.

Li Xu looked down at the field of corpses, including the lifeless body of Liu Hu, his face betraying no emotion.

She knew that altering the script without permission would anger Director Lin. She had expected at most a scolding, but never thought she would be dismissed from the crew outright.

Everyone began to murmur inwardly—ten thousand players? In this communication-deprived, labyrinthine desert, which faction could have mobilized such a force to come to their aid at such a critical moment?

Li Xuanyuan collapsed again, his expression languid, his eyes dazed. He tried to recall the previous day’s events—cultivation... then his mind went blank, and he remembered nothing more.

The tanks rolled forward, and a large group of foreigners in dark military uniforms approached, guns at the ready. Li Xuanyuan thought of the foreign invasion of China over a century ago, anger surging within him. As a son of China, it was his duty to defend his homeland.

After several lessons, Liu Shengyi still hadn’t spoken a word to Li Xuanyuan, and Li Xuanyuan was content that Teacher Liu was not seeking him out for trouble.

"Stop talking nonsense! You pervert, let me go!" Xu Zuoyan exclaimed in shock, not expecting Gao Lingyun’s perverse tendencies to flare up again. He quickly waved his hand, trying to shake off Gao Lingyun’s grip.

When the two figures were less than thirty miles from the area, their rapid advance paused for a moment. Then, without warning, they collided fiercely, unleashing a torrent of elemental energy.