But to Yi Yu and the others, it was just bragging, bragging to the heavens.
A simple stir-fried vegetable, yet daring to be priced the same as braised chicken with rice. Without anything special, Yang Tong Chu Xue would not believe it.
However, it was all for naught. After Liu Ning scooped it up with the fishing net, he brought his cleaver down with a forceful chop. The Three-Star Silver Wave Fish fainted and was stored by Liu Ning into his spatial ring.
Su Wan's face flushed slightly upon hearing this. Just as she was about to speak, her lips were captured by the person on top of her.
"It's fine, Young Master. Madam only has two suitcases, and neither is very heavy." The butler wore a humble smile, looking the same as he did months ago. Mu Si Yan nodded at him politely.
Mu Si Yan agreed. Although she was unwilling and felt helpless, it was still much better than leaving with such valuable items.
Walking to a relatively flat spot, he reached behind him and grabbed a large piece of cloth from his Ling Yun Ancient Ring, spreading it on the ground and gesturing for the two to sit cross-legged.
Dong Nan eyed the guard with disbelief. Just as he was about to ask more, his ears twitched as he heard a team with orderly and powerful footsteps approaching.
With the accumulation of these past few days, Liu Ning's Star Coins had amounted to an unprecedented total of over fifty thousand. Six thousand Star Coins was something Liu Ning could easily afford.
Yang Ke's marriage was now settled, and he was wholeheartedly focused on rushing the children's lessons. He planned to finish the lessons for the children before his own wedding, so he could go on his honeymoon with peace of mind.
However, the moment she stood there, the originally noisy crowd suddenly fell silent, as if by prearrangement. Jiang Huai's gaze was strange as he swept over the even stranger faces of the officials, truly wanting to roll his eyes.
Zhuge Liang shook his head and said, "Unless Zhang Xiu does not listen to Shi Yuan's advice. However, looking at Zhang Xiu's combat record over the years, whether in favorable or unfavorable situations, he has always listened to good advice and defeated his opponents. When his wings were not yet full, he could still pressure him with his influence, but now it is truly too difficult." Saying this, Zhuge Liang shook his head again.
"That's right, the Twelve Fiends. We live standing, we do not die kneeling." The Twelve Fiends stared at Tai Yi with murderous intent.
The success rate of bone marrow transplantation is tested by numerous factors and time. Only after successfully passing these five stages in sequence, and undergoing genetic testing six months later, where the donor's gene expression is found in the patient's body, along with normal bone marrow, blood counts, and vital organ examinations, and no obvious symptoms, is it considered truly successful.
Yu Dan Ya constantly observed Dong Fang Yu Xuan's expression, confirming her thoughts from the subtle changes.
After all, Ye Qiu was the Lord of the Underworld. The divine positions in the Underworld needed to be bestowed by Ye Qiu upon those with strength, thereby making the Underworld even more powerful. Ye Qiu believed that as the Lord of the Underworld, many of the descending celestial beings would likely be unconvinced.
The arrows not only struck vital points in the head, but some arrows fell at tricky angles, piercing the legs or thighs of the Yizhou soldiers. Wounded by arrows during the charge, these Yizhou soldiers immediately lost their balance and fell to the ground, being mercilessly trampled to death by their following comrades.
Not to mention, it actually worked. Aid shivered, and with his subordinates, he vanished into the spatial channel in a flash, not daring to utter a single word.
Xing Xian let out a giggle and knelt on the ground, revealing everything she knew without omission, fearing she might forget to tell Tang Sen something and he would notice.
With the main general of the Xiliang Army injured, and the cavalry unable to deploy at full speed, the two sides were not far apart. It was likely that by the time Huang Zhong's soldiers arrived, they would still not have deployed at full speed. Cavalry without speed would have greatly reduced combat power, and facing infantry three times their number, they would likely become targets for the infantry.