Chapter 61: What Are You Doing Here
That move was ruthless—Sister Chen was left speechless for a long while, unable to retort.
The clock on the wall ticked away, and after what felt like ages, Sister Chen finally gritted her teeth and said, "Fine, you use this to threaten me, you'd better not regret it!"
With that, she turned to leave.
Li Wanbai refused to let it go, following right behind her and asking, "What about my acting job?"
"Wait for it, there will be results!" Sister Chen tossed back these words and hurried off, turning the corner where she met Su Orange.
Even when a regular employee resigns, the employer will always ask a few questions; for important positions, they'll try to retain them repeatedly, showing the harmony between master and servant. As long as there isn't a mortal feud, everyone wants to save face.
From within the ten colossal eggs, mocking thoughts emanated. In their lengthy existence, they had witnessed countless powerful humans fall and submit to them for various reasons, the most significant of which was the pursuit of immortality.
In the vast expanse, apart from the bottomless darkness, a dense crimson seeped from the deepest depths, like a thread of fresh blood oozing from scorched flesh. Red and black intertwined, forming a ball of flame that surged toward the people.
Wang Xi felt helpless but agreed. Isn’t it enough to scribble down a phone number? After all, he was on a plane right now—who could verify whether the number was real or not?
Fu Mingxuan was startled, took two steps forward, and in a flash, Yan Kaiting appeared right where he had been.
At that moment, Sylvie, also defeated, couldn’t help but cover her mouth and smile. But in truth, she hadn't understood the purpose of the feather at all, and could only wait for Faust to continue his explanation.
She took a deep breath, no longer looking at the group of rabbit demons nervously and expectantly watching her from the corner, but instead focused her attention on the floating body of the Yin-Yang Mirror atop the altar.
But wasn't it said that only the seven ancient great sorcerers could possibly break that seal? Could it be that they had found a way to unlock it?
Suddenly, her aura surged, demonic power raging throughout her body as she wielded the Scarlet Peak, slashing four sword beams in all directions.
"Since Jiuli Sheng dares to betray our Jiuli clan, I'll behead him at tomorrow's Artifact Tournament!" Jiuli Youshu smiled slightly, brimming with confidence.
"Shinji, this is the rainbow badge of the Rainbow Dojo. Take it." Erika handed the badge to Shinji as she spoke.
In the Weak Water, the flames echoed with several dragon roars. Chains, scorched red, flickered in and out of sight, and Yanwu dodged back and forth among them. Hao Tianyun used his divine power to move right next to Yanwu.
One was to grant him formidable bloodlines and physique there, and the last was some powerful techniques—of course, these would only manifest after leaving that place.
The host was visibly shocked, and so were all the spectators—Shinji actually had a Fossil Pterosaur! Its appearance set off a frenzy of camera flashes in the audience, with no sign of stopping.
"Hahaha, truly, nothing in this world is difficult for those with determination. It seems this plan will have no issues." Hearing each problem swiftly resolved, Zhang Zhiping finally felt cheerful again. Previously, he had been thoroughly discouraged by the Xuanwen Turtle clan's scheme and hadn't been in good spirits.
"We should at least have a meal before you leave. Shilan got up in the middle of the night just to prepare this for you," Zhou Kun's eyes brimmed with deep reluctance, and his voice was tinged with melancholy.
Shinji understood from his longing gaze that he wished to follow Shinji and continue growing stronger. So Shinji took out a Poké Ball, recalled the Scyther, and immediately set off for Makot Island.
"Rest assured, as long as I, Fire Sparrow, am here, you can leave the refining of your pills to me. I guarantee you'll be satisfied," Fire Sparrow promised confidently.
Sweeping over his hands, he watched as the purple flames gradually enveloped Xiao Yan’s body. Anyone witnessing this would surely think it was some kind of unusual fire.