Chapter 64: An Old Acquaintance
After the kowtow, Lin Yu helped Lin Shiyun, who was still kneeling, to her feet.
Lin Shiyun voiced her concern, “Xiaoyu, do you think our parents will be upset with us for doing this?”
Lin Yu tightened his grip on her hand, gently stroked her hair, and smiled as he shook his head. “Don’t worry, sis. All these years…”
“I was just thinking, if those children are four years old, is it possible that when we took her bone marrow and blood, Jiang Wantong was already pregnant?” Lady Jiang spoke slowly.
Of course, Mo Wen had to stand by and give directions—where to add special effects, what sort of result they needed to achieve.
“Back then, was it you who caused my mother’s death?” Jiang Wantong’s sharp voice rang out once more.
There were some things that were worth investigating further—like, for example, just what exactly was that corpse lingzhi?
But such things were far removed from herself; even if she ascended, it would take decades before she could hope to reach that level. For now, she needed to focus on the present.
Yet, unexpectedly, the princess somehow learned of his first wife and came seeking him, threatening to destroy her if he refused to cast her aside.
“Split the money? But we haven’t even finished filming yet! There are still so many episodes left—let’s talk about it later,” Bai Ke said, utterly unconcerned about money.
As soon as Wen Ru entered, she smiled apologetically at everyone in the living room. Only then did she realize the two people were Sheng Yunye and Mu Qiqi.
“We’re not exactly strangers. I don’t mind you wearing pajamas,” Lu Mingjie replied, either not having understood Ye Qingzhou’s rejection or simply ignoring it on purpose. He licked his lips, and when he spoke again, there was a trace of eagerness in his expression.
Soon he would set out for Oaxaca, and then Europe. Before that, he needed to organize his completed inventions and prepare his application materials.
“No! No, our Koala was attacked by a hacker called ‘AIDS’!” the man cried out in horror.
After listening to Ding Buer’s words, the anger in Chijiao’s eyes seemed doused by a bucket of cold water. Sorrow and unwillingness flashed in his gaze as he slumped back down onto the bench, silent.
The next day, Commander Shangguan personally had Duan arrested. On the grounds of unauthorized changes to the plan, he reported to the Third Theater for approval, had him removed from office, and put under investigation.
“I haven’t come up with a good solution yet. Tomorrow we’ll organize an expert consultation and brainstorm together,” the doctor said.
A flash of joy crossed Li Ye’s face, because this basement was connected to an underground tunnel—a distance too far for a handgun, and thus also beyond the limits of the current scan’s range.
Until one day, when Xiao Dabao was driving distractedly and scraped another car on the street. The car owner’s bodyguards immediately tried to make trouble for Xiao Dabao.
Wang Yulian muttered, “Wasteful!” She turned her head away from the others, especially from Chen Xuezhang, who was grinning ear to ear.
Hearing the words “brother-in-law,” Chen Mo suddenly felt a fleeting, resentful gaze flash across his back.
Zhao Qi was in no hurry. There were plenty of teachers at Pingnan City’s First High School, but with Zhao Qi’s ability, it would be easy for him to go unnoticed.
“Where’s your beast?” Li Ling still believed Xia Yu was a beast tamer—what sort of tamer didn’t use their beast?
In her eyes, Granny Lan was just a servant; she could beat or scold her as she pleased, and even if she took her life, Granny Lan had no right to resist.
The Rampaging Demon Bear, a Level Two innate beast, brown-black in color, stood a full seven or eight meters tall when upright, its innate abilities: Earth’s Wrath and Bear King’s Roar.