Volume One, Chapter 61: Feng Yizhou's Thoughtfulness

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Jade Water Pavilion.

The elevator reached the twenty-sixth floor, and the doors slowly opened.

Li Ruochu stepped out, only to find that Feng Yizhou had also exited, standing just behind her.

I suddenly looked up. Lu Li was carrying his suit jacket draped over his arm. The weather was already scorching; stepping outside without the shelter of an office meant risking being roasted by the sun.

By candlelight, deep in thought, I glanced down at the transparent bell hanging around my neck, which refracted sunlight into a dazzling array of colors—remarkably beautiful.

Bai Qi, her eyes blurred with tears, looked up: "I told Tianyi about my pregnancy this evening. I thought he would care for me, but when he arrived, he told me to get rid of the child."

The old man was stunned on the spot. He earned only a few hundred yuan a month selling waste, enough to get by, but never imagined this young person would want to hire him with excellent pay. The old man thought he must have misheard and stood rooted in place, bewildered.

As soon as the voice fell, a radiant path, shimmering with seven-colored light, descended suddenly from the endless starry sky at the vortex above Patch’s head.

And those ancient great shamans—many of them fought barehanded. Even with countless magical treasures, the demon clans still could not gain the upper hand.

“There’s no need to talk about causing trouble. I’ve only suffered a minor injury—it’s nothing. Just answer my question: Who exactly is that leech?” The airstream pressed on, continuing its inquiry.

Moreover, the New York Temple had dozens of formal wizards sent by the Gu Yi faction. With their presence, Patch could at least share some of the burden. Though they didn’t seem particularly united, Patch believed that when faced with the black wizards, they would still rise to fight back.

The group continued forward, and before long, the fork Lin Feng had mentioned appeared. They turned right, and three minutes later, they saw the very sight Lin Feng had observed earlier from the mountain.

If it were true, Xu Chen would surely demand an explanation. At the same time, Xu Chen realized Tian Ci had no intention of harming Qing’er. With Tian Ci's formidable cultivation—so powerful that even the living dead couldn't withstand a single move—Qing’er was actually safer by his side.

She had worked hard to save those eggs—there was no way she’d trade them for an herb she didn’t recognize.

She pushed open Su Dongyu’s door, only to see her brother sitting at the computer, his brows tightly knit.

On the big screen, Su Qiubai was given a close-up. Was that anger? It seemed the first time anyone had seen Su Qiubai truly furious.

Su Dongyu, frantic, rushed over in huge strides and kicked open the wooden partition with a heavy blow.

“A unicorn actually allowed a man to ride it...” Hagrid stared in disbelief, never having witnessed a unicorn break this rule in all his years.

Bad news: chip manufacturing relies heavily on upstream and downstream suppliers. With current control measures and American support, many key suppliers are threatening to withdraw. Without these high-purity chemical materials and mechanical parts, Taiji Semiconductor cannot operate normally.

Zhu Yuanzhang’s tone was extremely serious, but Zhu Yunxuan could tell he had become much more conciliatory.

Previously, the design relied on the inner two rings—thirteen engines in total—for vector control of the nozzles. The B10 had only the three central engines capable of pivoting.

They had come at the order of Li Jinglong, acting on command. If blame was to be assigned, it would not fall on them.

The Dragon spacecraft took ten minutes to adjust its attitude, aiming its portholes directly at the Forward ship on the 500-kilometer orbit. Then, the group began calibrating the telescope once again; with the experience from last time, it didn’t take long to catch sight of it.