Chapter 48: Unwilling to Hear the Strange Sounds in the Tent

After Kicking Out My Scumbag Husband, I Got Entangled with the Prince of Beijing Society Journeying through the snow, fortune smiles upon the traveler. 1173 words 2026-02-09 19:36:31

Sang Ke pondered for only a few seconds before making her decision.

“Pei Li, you go back with Dad. Don’t trouble Uncle.”

Such an opportunity would be seized by any commander. The scene unfolding now had already been anticipated by Ye Shisan, so he immediately ordered a second round of attacks.

Damn it, I should have let them eat before heading to the park. Now look at this—four hungry mouths, all demanding milk. What should I do?

After three days of such leisurely living, Xue Zheng finally called, saying he had spoken with his comrades and asked Chu Yu to set a time so they could all meet and discuss the situation in detail.

“Wife, last night we didn’t fulfill our conjugal duties,” he murmured by her ear, sounding a little aggrieved.

But today, he wasn’t in a hurry to take the initiative. Instead, he assumed a lofty, passive stance, carefully observing and imbuing her awkward, earnest attempts into his memory.

“Auntie, you must have mistaken me for someone else. I’m not your son…” Lin Xiaotian hesitated, unable to tell whether he was nervous or simply incredulous.

Shang Xiaohui marked a very clear red symbol on the map, indicating our destination.

In that moment, the Holy Mother of Jade Pool shifted the topic. Lingxin, though suspicious, dared not press further; he knew it was pointless, for the Holy Mother clearly had nothing more to say.

He could sense that the man before him hid many secrets and burdens in his heart. Yet he no longer wished to share them.

Her current stalling was certainly detrimental to TZ; the storm on Weibo had only grown fiercer, not faded with time.

“Don’t worry, I’ll do my best to cherish it.” What did Yan Yue have to do with him? Ye Xingjue found it baffling—could Yan Yue be gay?

The old man was renowned in political circles. Though retired, his protégés and old associates still held many positions. With just a word from him, could he not secure an official post?

The original scandal had at least subsided after Helios Osborne was expelled. Although the military’s subsequent actions caused the stock price to collapse, it was no longer a target for public outrage.

He reached out, gripping Qiu Lanyi’s throat, the gun in his right hand dangling by his leg, his eyes ablaze with anger.

“Thank you, Uncle Chen, for your concern. When I have time, I’ll visit him.” Xia Yu still held great respect for the elderly.

The second to speak was Le Yao, a sweet smile on her face—no one could doubt her sincerity.

Chu Tianhuang had just released the pressure belonging to the innate realm, yet hadn’t revealed his true strength.

Such muddled, smoky talk had even corrupted his pure and adorable wife—how infuriating.

Two crisp sounds rang out; Xianglu and Ling’er seemed drawn by some force, crashing with a clang in the direction indicated by Nikos.

He had every reason to meet the future Hogwarts gamekeeper. Besides, he still owed Hagrid twenty shillings. More importantly, if Hailzburg was a wizard’s secret domain, asking the Muggles would be pointless. The best choice was to find an adult wizard and ask.

The soldiers were puzzled, unable to fathom why Guo Zhuocheng was so daring, or why others trusted him so readily. During idle chat, he had unknowingly asked for the day’s password and gained a rough understanding of the military deployment ahead.