Chapter Sixty-Seven: Second Blessing Passes Through

My Years as a Rural Outcast Left Dao Approaches 1244 words 2026-04-13 18:48:02

And this person... is not even a person. She is nothing but a human skin, and a woman’s at that! Her whole body was flat, thin as a raincoat hanging in the air, swaying back and forth in front of the mirror. All her facial features were squeezed together, or rather, she had none at all—just a few smudges of black paint pressed onto a canvas, as if her face were an abstract painting. Clearly, she had once been a woman who loved beauty. Even so...

Yet the black mist before him was far too fierce. It was precisely this all-pervasive fog that slowed the flow of his true energy within, preventing him from fully unleashing his powers, which was how he ended up trapped inside this magical treasure of a world.

The new generation of warships now adopts integrated electric propulsion as an inevitable trend, since all the new concept weapons and equipment—laser weapons, electromagnetic catapults, railguns—are powered by electricity, and their consumption is immense. Only an integrated electric system can meet these demands.

Of course, the profit per vehicle is not the final profit rate for a car company, since one must account for fixed factory investments, R&D platform construction, marketing, operations, and so on. Ultimately, the company’s actual profit is much lower than the per-vehicle margin; even the most profitable, like Volkswagen, only achieve a profit of a little over ten or twenty percent.

After speaking, she left behind a bewildered Huang Yingying, strutting away in high heels with an air of superiority.

Not only were the answers from these people unsatisfactory to Chen Guo, even those who met Chen Dong’s standards had to be painfully let go, keeping only the bare minimum. Now, in this situation, it was much easier for Chen Dong to make such choices.

In mid-May, Guo Peng was presiding over a major military drill in Lu County when he received an unprecedented piece of news.

The Qing Dynasty’s rule had long since stabilized; even the death of an emperor or two could not shake the foundations of the nation.

For Chen Dong, this matter brought only benefits, never harm. If the other tribes wished to learn these things from Chen Guo, he could teach them for free, even without receiving any promises or compensation.

As he was leaving, he saw, several miles away, a group of Japanese artillerymen pushing their cannons up the hillside.

With a thunderous boom, a surge of powerful rebound force sent Hua Buyu, Xiangliu, and the masked youth sliding from the edge of the palace plaza, tumbling down toward the base of the palace.

Spanoulis, after Guo Ailun’s second burst of acceleration, was left behind, trailing in Guo Ailun’s wake and feeling as though he was eating dust. This left him, who had been confident before the game, astonished.

Fortunately, Yukimura was just starting to learn to use his Mangekyo Sharingan, so it shouldn’t be too dangerous yet, and the scope of the Mangekyo’s abilities is limited. As long as he uses it sparingly in the future, no disaster should arise.

Just now, one of You Jiuming’s legs had been corroded by the venom of Miao Xue’er’s cursed toxic body, and the other leg was more directly severed by Tang Feng’s poisoned sting.

Deidara’s reanimated body, though struck, was unharmed; but unable to control the giant bird made from explosive clay, Kabuto fell from the sky—a fact none could dispute.

Among the younger generation of masters in this world, everyone was generally known. The sudden appearance of an unfamiliar powerhouse naturally exerted pressure on them.

At that moment, the sound of footsteps compressing the snow drew near, soon stopping not far ahead of Sasuke.

If it were any other mercenary group, I doubt they would risk advancing, since Gukas promised to pay the commission regardless of success or failure. Who would gamble with their life then?

Adetokunbo was even more shocked inside. He knew he was underweight, but he was confident in his strength against any perimeter player. Yet after this collision with Qin Yan, Adetokunbo truly felt the gap between himself and the league’s top tier.