Chapter 2017 - Selection Competition (7)
The Good for Nothing Seventh Young Lady
Chapter 2017: Selection Competition (7)
If they beat up the students of the Prince’s sweetheart, then their future…
The Royal Academy students were all depressed and frustrated.
Zhanye and Shile came out of their room after they nished complaining. As aresult, they saw a group of Royal Academy students staring at their boss with an almost constipated expression, which instantly made the two teenagers blow their top.
“What do you want?!” Zhanye rushed to Yan Di’s front at the rst moment and protected her with his tall body.
Standing at the front, Fengling had an entangled expression as he looked at
Zhanye, whose sense of justice was o the charts. His original air of arrogance was replaced by a depressed and frustrated atmosphere. What was up with the tension of this man with developed limbs but a simple head? Did he know
that their mentor had just refused what they suspected to be His Highness’ attempt to strike up a conversation?
“Let’s go.” After hesitating for a moment, Fengling did not explain much and just took all his companions away.
Zhanye and Shile looked at Fengling who suddenly “retreated” and, for a while, they were somewhat confused.
“Boss, are they trying to humiliate you?” Shile asked with an angry face. Shen Yanxiao glanced at him. She then raised her hand and patted him on the shoulder.
“You think too much. Go back to wash and sleep.” After that, Shen Yanxiao swaggered out. A row of question marks appeared on Zhanye and Shile’s heads.
Shen Yanxiao strolled around the shops in Hidden Dream City. After knowing the news that Vermillion Bird and Xiu were coming soon, she wanted to improve her strength more and more. Only by unlocking the seal of the undead blood as soon as possible could she get rid of her dicult situation right now.
As the central city of the Howling Abyss, the number of dark nuclei in the Hidden Dream City was not scarce. Shen Yanxiao, with the skill to take others’ things on the way, successfully bought a number of dark nuclei, lling up her storage ring, after gathering a large amount of bone coins.
But there was one thing that made her very concerned. Mingye’s behavior when he saw her just now was really odd. It was as if he really remembered her.
By all accounts, there should be no such problem with her curse techniques.
Was it possible that…
The accident in Dragon Cemetery had caused this side eect? ……
Inside the inn, Nock and Mingye sat in the room. Mingye’s expression was obviously a little absent-minded; his thoughts still remained on Yan Di’s gure. That touch of a familiar feeling made him unable to forget./Visit our v ipnovel.com website
“Your Highness Mingye, how is your body?” Nock, who could no longer wait for Mingye to speak rst, could only take the initiative to break the deadlock. Mingye retrieved his thoughts, looked at Nock and replied, “Thank you for your concern Mentor Nock. I am much better now.”
“Your Highness should still be a bit careful; after all, the divine power remaining in your body is too strange. If it hadn’t been for the suppression of our Lord, I am afraid it would cause harm to your body again.” Nock said. Clearly, he was still a little worried about Mingye’s condition.
The regenerative ability of the undead was very strong, but there was one force that could hinder this power.
That was the divine power of the gods!
A few months ago, Mingye was sent to Hidden Dragon Continent to resurrect the high-level dragons in Hidden Dragon Continent’s Dragon Cemetery.
However, an accident occurred while resurrecting the dragons. A formidable divine power suddenly rushed into the array at the last moment of the resurrection process. The formidable divine power intertwined with the death
energy in the resurrection array, causing a huge explosion. This explosion that was mixed with divine power directly injured all the undead on the scene. If it were not for the power released by the Ancestor of the Undead in the body of Mingye that sent all the undead back to the Howling Abyss at the last moment, it was feared that a more terrible casualty could have occurred