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The Rebirth of an Ill-Fated Consort Chapter 123
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The Rebirth of an Ill-Fated Consort Chapter 123

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Chapter 123
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The palace’s Jing Yi Hall had been built at the end of the southern garden, in a secluded location where the environment was quiet and the air was fresh. It was a little paradise in the palace; when the previous Emperor had been alive, he had once thought of constructing a courtyard here, but had dropped the idea for fear of ruining the palace’s fengshui. Now, this little piece of paradise was once again in use, but it had been renovated to become a Buddhist temple. From this, it was clear that the master of the Buddhist temple had a high standing in the palace. 

Yang gugu brought Jiang Ruan to Jing Yi Hall and exchanged a few words with the little novice monk at the Buddhist temple while Jiang Ruan entered. The main hall of the Buddhist temple held a golden Buddha statue; this was the first time in the history of the palace that there had been a Buddhist temple within the premises. An elderly monk wearing a red robe was sitting quietly, with a string of sarira[1] in his hands and his eyes shut in silent meditation. Green smoke rose in spirals in the hall, and there was something otherworldly about it all. 

[1] 舍利子 (she li zi) – ‘Sarira’ generally refers to Buddhist relics, particularly, the pearl or crystal-like bead-shaped objects supposedly found among the cremated remains of Buddhist masters. 

The little novice walked up to the elderly monk and said a few words to him. The monk opened his eyes and gave a slight start the second he recognised the person standing before him. A trace of panic crossed his otherwise benign and pleasant expression.

The little novice listened to what his master had to say, then walked over to Jiang Ruan and said, “Benefactor[2], Master invites you to the inner room to hear the scriptures.”

[2] 施主 (shi zhu) – benefactor (term used by a monk to address a layperson).

Jiang Ruan put her palms together and uttered a blessing for the little novice. Upon seeing this, Yang gugu smiled faintly at her. Thereafter, Jiang Ruan followed the little novice. 

The inner room had a small Aoki[3] wood table, upon which was a qian tong[4], and several books of scriptures. 

[3] 青木 (qing mu) – Aoki (aucuba japonica), a plant belonging to the genus Aophyllum in the genus Sericinaciceae. Found in Japan, North Korea and  Zhejiang, China. 

[4] 签筒 (qian tong) – a long cylindrical bamboo tube holding (usually) 100 flat sticks, painted red at one end and inscribed with a single numeral. They are used for fortune-telling, with each of the 100 numbers corresponding to a written oracle outcome. Read more about this practice, usually performed in Buddhist or Taoist temples, here. 

The elderly monk walked into the room and sat beside the table, while Jiang Ruan sat in front of it. From outside came the sound of the novice monks chanting sutras, and while the renovation of the hall had retained the quaintly antique appeal of the structure, the atmosphere was quite spiritual. 

Jiang Ruan smiled faintly and said, “The years have really flown by since the last time we saw each other. Congratulations to the Great Master on achieving what you desired.”

Hui Jue’s breath hitched as he raised his head to look at the person before him. A young lady in flaming red clothes, even more magnificent in some way that he could not describe, than she had been three years prior. But there was a coldness in her eyes, and under her gentle smile, there seemed to be a hint of mockery.

He brought his palms together, bent his head and humbly intoned, “Amitabha.”

“Is the Great Master worshipping Buddha, or me?” Jiang Ruan casually reached out a hand to grasp the qian tong on the table and give it a light shake. The bamboo sticks inside the container clattered together, emitting a distressing sound. Each clack was like a heavy knock to Hui Jue’s heart. 

The Grand Preceptor, who for the past three years had appeared like a saint with no desires and no emotions, once again found his forehead beaded with sweat. He looked at Jiang Ruan and said, very slowly, “Benefactor is the one chosen by the Buddha and this monk obeys the will of the Buddha.” 

Jiang Ruan smiled faintly. “Great Master is surely an eminent monk.”

Hui Jue remained silent. Three years ago, a messenger had handed him a letter which he said was from Jiang Ruan. The letter detailed with great clarity all the events, both major and minor, which would take place. Being a cautious person, Hui Jue had initially not believed any of this. Then, to his amazement, with each day that passed, he found that the events detailed in the letter were actually occurring. Thereafter, Hui Jue believed all the events which had been recorded in the letter.

Although he was hiding among the people, the renown of this eminent monk eventually reached the palace, and he was invited to enter by the Emperor. Relying on that thin piece of paper together with his glib tongue, throughout this three year period, everyone in the Great Jin became aware of a saint called Hui Jue, whose prophecies never failed. Thus, step by step, Hui Jue finally achieved the position of Grand Preceptor. 

Hui Jue raised his head to look at Jiang Ruan. Three years ago, Jiang Ruan had told him that she wanted to give him unlimited glory and status, to make him someone with an elevated position, respected and loved by many. Thinking about it now, this had come true in an unexpected fashion. Hui Jue viewed Jiang Ruan with a certain dread, for how was it possible that an ordinary person could actually prophesize? However, Jiang Ruan was indeed such a mysterious person. Hui Jue knew that there was no such thing as a free lunch on this earth; Jiang Ruan would not have helped him for no purpose, and a day of reckoning would inevitably arrive when he would have to repay her. Now, Jiang Ruan had returned, and it was time for her to claim what was due. 

Jiang Ruan smiled and said, indifferently, “Now that Great Master has reached the coveted position of Grand Preceptor, it must be that the little young master’s health has also taken a turn for the better.”

Hui Jue was surprised. His son was the light of his life. Currently, they called each other Master and Disciple, and the Emperor trusted him unreservedly. Thus, it was highly convenient for him to access the imperial doctor as well as the many precious and rare medicinal ingredients in the palace. Consequently, his son’s condition had gradually improved, and his body was not as weak as it had been before. The hand holding the prayer beads trembled as he said, “What is benefactor’s request?”

“Great Master, I don’t believe in Buddha, so there’s no need to quote the scriptures to me.” Jiang Ruan’s voice was light, but Hui Jue felt the weight of her words. With this pressure, she indicated that she wanted him to state his position clearly. Gritting his teeth, Hui Jue said, “This humble person is willing to do his utmost to serve Junzhu.”

Jiang Ruan loosened her grip on the qian tong in her hand, and it fell on the table. She reached out a hand to shake loose all the bamboo sticks from the qian tong, delicately picked out one stick and placed it in front of Hui Jue, saying, “What lot did I draw?”

Hui Jue was momentarily taken aback. Looking at her, he said, “Junzhu has cast the lots, seeking answers to  . . . ?”

“This lot is not for me,” Jiang Ruan said dispassionately. “It’s for the home, as well as for the affairs of the nation.”

If the family affairs were also the nation’s affairs, then it had to be the Emperor’s family affairs, and wouldn’t that also mean that it had to do with the inner palace? Hui Jue looked up doubtfully, but only heard the soft voice continuing, “This junzhu sees a sinister aura lingering around the palace’s eastern side, and is fearful that some harm will come to the Emperor. Would Great Master kindly perform a ritual to seek out the jiaolong[5].” 

[5] 蛟龙 (jiao long) – this refers to a legendary aquatic creature (蛟 jiao) with the ability to control water. It is not an actual dragon (龙 long), but can evolve into a dragon with years of training. 

Jiaolong was not a real dragon, but it only needed to leap over the dragon gate in order to transform into one. The implication was that of desiring to usurp power. Hui Jue’s eyebrows twitched; was the intention to slander someone as plotting rebellion? What did this have to do with the inner palace? 

“Si Meng Palace is on the eastern side,” said Jiang Ruan, “and the jiaolong is naturally a beautiful creature.”

Once Jiang Ruan’s words fell, Hui Jue was rooted to the spot. The interference of the so-called inner palace in politics was one of the worst fears under the heavens. Jiang Ruan’s words emphatically indicated that she wanted to tar that person in the inner palace with the reputation of being a disease that weakens and corrupts the hierarchy; established relationships; and the moral fibre[6] of the kingdom. Then this meant that the person courting disaster was currently residing in Si Meng Palace, and was none other than the currently most favoured consort in the palace, Imperial Consort Chen. Even the Empress had qualms about her. Although Hui Jue lived an austere life in the palace, he was not completely clueless about the current political situation. He had heard rumours that the Emperor was not fond of the current Crown Prince and intended to make a change, with the most favoured candidates being Imperial Consort Chen’s Eighth Prince, Xuan Li, and Imperial Consort De’s Fifth Prince, Xuan Hua. At the moment, the odds of Eighth Prince, Xuan Li, were in his favor. 

[6] 纲常 (gang chang) – refers to the Three Guidelines and the Five Constants which govern the feudal hierarchical system. The three guidelines for relationships are: the Emperor over the minister, the father over the son, and the husband over the wife. The five constants or values are: benevolence, righteousness, etiquette, wisdom, and faith. 

If he offended Imperial Consort Chen, wouldn’t it be highly possible that he would be offending the future heir apparent’s birth mother? That would surely cause him a lot of trouble. Great Master Hui Jue knit his brows together tightly and remained silent. 

“In recent years, has Great Master begun to experience that you are not as capable as you would wish?” Jiang Ruan said, indifferently, “Even if one were to pry into the mysteries of heaven, it is still beyond one’s capability to know the future. Under duress, Great Master could take the initiative to retire and give way to someone more capable, could give up your position with submissive courtesy, could let some other person, more capable, from the younger generation take over. On any given day, the Buddhist sect has thousands of disciples, and Great Master may not necessarily be the only one who can carry out Buddha’s will.” In a calm and unruffled manner, Jiang Ruan looked at him as she said, “But it would be such a pity for the little young master . . . Once he leaves the palace, who knows if he will continue to be in such good health.”

Each of Jiang Ruan’s words stabbed straight into Hui Jue’s mind. Indeed, during these past three years, the Emperor had trusted Hui Jue so much that he sought his opinion on a multitude of affairs. Moreover, Jiang Ruan had given him the consequences that would occur and the best methods for resolving issues, all nicely written in that letter, as if she had personally experienced all of them. He had managed the situations in such a thorough and satisfactory manner that the Emperor was even more pleased with him, and his position as Grand Preceptor was secure. 

However, three years had passed, and the situations written about in the letter did not go past this time. There was nothing written about future happenings. Although Hui Jue was himself an incredible con-artist, what did he know about the inner eye which enabled him to pry open heaven’s mysteries? Even after three years, the Emperor continued to consult him, but he had not been able to say anything. It was only because Hui Jue had been in the jianghu for so many years and was capable of unsurpassing deceit, coupled with every word that he had uttered up to this point coming true, that he had been able to deceive the Emperor with excuse after excuse. But if things continued on in this vein, it would certainly begin to arouse suspicion. And even if it didn’t, he would no longer be useful, and the Emperor would no longer value him. 

If he were to leave the imperial palace, then his son would lose access to the palace’s precious medicinal ingredients, and he had no idea what their future would be like. Moreover, in his prestigious position as Grand Preceptor, he had offended some people within the palace, and may unwittingly have inconvenienced others. At present, the Emperor’s trust was his guarantee of safety. Once he lost that, then there was no saying what kind of unexpected mishap might befall him. 

The threat in Jiang Ruan’s words attacked all of Hui Jue’s weak spots. Since Jiang Ruan had been able to propel him to the position of Grand Preceptor, she would naturally be able to catapult someone else into the same position. With her methods and uncanny prophecies, it would be a piece of cake. 

Hui Jue slowly lowered his head and eked out, “I beg Junzhu. . . to be magnanimous.”

“I know what Great Master is worried about,” Jiang Ruan said as she suddenly leaned closer to him. In an extremely low voice, she said, “That position will definitely not belong to Eighth Prince.”

Hui Jue raised his head abruptly and stared at Jiang Ruan. Gaping at her in disbelief, he asked, “This . . . is also a prophecy?”

“Yes,” Jiang Ruan responded emotionlessly. 

In actual fact, in her previous life, it had indeed been Xuan Li who had wrested all the power in the Great Jin dynasty. However, in this life, she would never let such a situation occur. Didn’t Imperial Consort Chen want to maintain her harmless posture in the palace? In front of the Emperor, she appeared to have no interest in placing her son on the throne, but now, she(JR) was not afraid to rip off her beautiful, gracious mask prematurely. What would happen when that mother-and-son pair, so used to putting on a show, gained a name for causing calamity for the kingdom?

No matter how much the Emperor doted on a woman, he would absolutely not let it affect his hold on his power. Otherwise, towards the end of her previous life, the Emperor would never have started to doubt Xuan Li, which in turn made Xuan Li take action preemptively. 

Great Master Hui Jue once again looked at Jiang Ruan. His eyes were no longer as uncertain as before, as if he had come to an important decision. He asked, softly, “What is Junzhu thinking of doing?”

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“Great Master’s methods are superior, and he always heeds the will of the Buddha. In three days’ time, the Imperial Astronomical Bureau[7] will hold a ritual. At that time, Buddha’s will must be revealed: within the imperial palace, a beautiful jiaolong is lurking, and you, Great Master, must ensure that there is only one true dragon in this world.” 

[7] 钦天监 (Qin Tian Jian) – the imperial office whose function was to observe celestial phenomena, calculate solar terms, formulate calendars and so on. The ancient Chinese believed that the change of celestial phenomena was related to the rise and fall of the emperors of the world

Her voice was low and strangely beguiling. Hui Jue shivered and respectfully said, “Yes.”

After leaving the small Buddhist temple, Jiang Ruan planned to return to Ci Ning Palace, but did not expect that she would have an unexpected encounter en route. Someone, wearing a green robe and a jade belt, saw her from a distance and stopped short, then immediately walked towards her with long strides. 

Ever vigilant, Tian Zhu moved swiftly so she was standing in front of Jian Ruan. However, that person understood the requirements of etiquette, and stopped a few paces away from Jiang Ruan without advancing any further. 

Jiang Ruan smiled faintly as she looked at him and said, “Grand Tutor Liu.”

Liu Min stared at Jiang Ruan fixedly with no idea what he wanted to do. A few days ago, when he had met Jiang Ruan he had been unable to converse properly with her due to Xiao Shao’s interruption, and afterwards he had constantly been thinking about their meeting. Surprised that his confidant was actually a woman, he had stared at that calligraphy hanging in his study for quite a few days. He had many things he wanted to ask her, so, when he saw her walking past just now, his feet had carried him to her unwittingly. He had no clue what he was going to do, and was unable to say even a single word.

Lu Zhu blinked. This Grand Tutor was truly a scholar; he was staring with the blank expression that only a scholar possessed. 

After a moment, Liu Min said, “Junzhu.” Then, as if realising that uttering this mere phrase was too paltry, he suddenly came up with, “You . . . are you all right?”

The matter involving Jiang Li had already become a joke throughout the Great Jin dynasty. Even though Jiang Li was the principal character, it would still, more or less, affect her sisters in the Jiang family. Although Liu Min knew that the relationships and affairs within the Jiang fu were complicated, he did not dwell so much on this and was solely concerned that Jiang Ruan’s reputation would be dragged down as a result. After all, she was a Jiang family daughter, and would therefore probably suffer a blow to her prestige. 

Jiang Ruan returned the courtesy, saying, “Many thanks for Grand Tutor’s concern. I am living very comfortably.”

Liu Min was nonplussed, and carefully took measure of Jiang Ruan. He saw, sure enough, that she was beautiful, her facial expression was gentle and full of smiles, and she was still as bright as before. Indeed, there was no trace of haggardness. His thoughts and emotions were somewhat complex – how could it be that, even after such a situation, she could look so at ease like before? Since it was evident that she was fine, he relaxed somewhat. 

Liu Min also did not understand why he was entertaining such strange thoughts. He only knew that, from the time this woman had sent him the letter, he had regarded her as a close friend. Friends should help one another, so any concern he had for her was normal. However, there was something he wanted to ask about. He hesitated for a heartbeat, then came out with it. “Junzhu and Xiao Wangye . . . what is your relationship?”

Tian Zhu frowned slightly, thinking that this Grand Tutor was utterly loathsome; she would have to tell Master about him later. Jiang Ruan smiled and said, “Grand Tutor Liu is concerned about too many things.”

“You . . .” Liu Min flushed. The way Jiang Ruan had spoken left no room for error, causing him, with his strong pride, to feel rather vexed, as well as temporarily at a loss for words. Taking in Jiang Ruan’s smiling expression, he could not find it in himself to voice any criticism, so he could only shake out his sleeves with a huff and bite out, “He is not a good person.”

In a trice, even Lu Zhu was frowning. To her, Xiao Shao was the perfect guye; what rubbish was this person spouting?

Jiang Ruan understood Liu Min’s meaning. Xiao Shao refused to entertain every single government official in the dynasty, regardless of faction, and all factions were fixed in their belief that Xiao Shao was ‘The Rebel’. When the old Jininyg Wang rebelled, it was only by the boundless grace of the Emperor that Xiao Shao, as the remaining family member, was allowed to live. Who could have imagined that his power and influence would grow exponentially and yet the Emperor was not concerned about this, to the extent that he was able to become a force to be reckoned with within the capital. Liu Min was a straightforward government official and his way of thinking was highly old-fashioned. Thus, there was no doubt that he considered Xiao Shao to be a scoundrel. Jiang Ruan knew that this was the sole reason for Liu Min’s statement, nothing else, although it was indeed something that people would find unpleasant to hear. She smiled faintly, and her voice was tinged with a hint of iciness as she replied, “So what?”

Anger appeared on Liu Min’s pale face as he said, “He will implicate you!” In Liu Min’s eyes, although Jiang Ruan was a mystery, she also had a penetrating insight. At the time when they were exchanging letters, he could see that Jiang Ruan was nothing at all like those short-sighted old ministers. How could such a just and upright person consort with a scoundrel!

“What business is this of yours?” After she had said this, Jiang Ruan’s smiling demeanour vanished completely as she eyed Liu Min dispassionately. Although she had hardly said anything, her anger was palpable. 

Liu Min was staggered. 

‘So what’ and ‘what business is this of yours’ bluntly indicated Jiang Ruan’s attitude; she was resolute in standing with Xiao Shao. Liu Min immediately felt twitchy and irritable, and his eyes were full of disappointment as he looked at Jiang Ruan. 

Jiang Ruan returned his gaze and said, “Grand Tutor, you are responsible for the Crown Prince’s assignments; when do you have time to concern yourself with trifling matters? I have my opinions on my affairs, and there’s no need to trouble Grand Tutor daren to be concerned about me. If Grand Tutor has the mind to, you can concern yourself with other things. The palace is full of disgusting, filthy affairs, and since Grand Tutor is unable to turn a blind eye to what is objectionable[8], you have a lot of hard work ahead of you.

[8] 眼里容不得沙子 (yan li rong bu de sha zi) – lit. can’t bear having grit in one’s eye. 

The mockery faintly discernible in these words finally galvanised Liu Min into movement. Feeling that his kindness had been a wasted effort, and before he had time to figure out where his disappointment and irritability had sprung from, he uttered, “Obstinately going the wrong way,” and stormed off. 

Jiang Ruan stood quietly where she was, watching Liu Min’s retreating back. Lu Zhu glanced at Jiang Ruan with a degree of discomfort before saying, “Miss . . . isn’t it a bad idea to treat Grand Tutor Liu in this way?” 

Lu Zhu knew that Jiang Ruan had helped Liu Min to become the zhuangyuan in the imperial examination. Although she had no idea how Jiang Ruan had managed this, she and several other of Jiang Ruan’s personal maidservants all understood that Jiang Ruan had done this solely to elevate Liu Min’s position, so that he would become a helping hand someday in the future. However, she did not know how the proud and arrogant Liu Min would react to Jiang Ruan’s words just now. If the relationship should stall, would they lose their helping hand, and might this person become a major obstacle instead? 

“It doesn’t matter. Grand Tutor Liu is a good man,” Jiang Ruan said lightly. A good person always tended to be soft-hearted. If something really did happen, because of their friendship at that time, Liu Min would not look on without lifting a finger. But . . . she looked down. What was that just now? She ought not pay heed to such pointless disputes due to misunderstandings caused by wagging tongues. However, when Xiao Shao was mentioned, she could not stop herself from getting angry. She knit her brows together, feeling slightly uneasy. Of late, that person had been appearing more often in her everyday life, to the point where it seemed as if she could see his shadow wherever she turned. Such a dominant personality forcing his way into the heavy darkness of her life, as if a trace of intangible, unpredictable light had made its way into purgatory, giving rise to fanciful thoughts which one ought not harbour. 

With her great hatred as yet unavenged, one more cause for worry was equivalent to one more weakness. Moreover, the current her really did not have the heart to think about other matters. Xiao Shao was not someone without ambition, who was content with the status quo. At present, his brilliance was reined in, but the day would come when the opportunity would present itself and he would soar to great heights, such that everyone and everything on earth would pale in comparison. She was rotten to the core, so how could she dare to engage in delusional fantasies?

None of them noticed a tall figure attired in magnificently brocaded clothes behind a bright red pillar nearby. As a result of having overheard the conversation, a glimmer of interest had surfaced in his eyes. 

Xiao Shao, Liu Min. This Hong’an Junzhu was even more complicated than he had initially thought. There was no need to talk about her relationship with Xiao Shao; he had felt there was something a little off about the two of them much earlier on. But how had the situation with Liu Min come about? Was it possible that this aloof and arrogant new appointee to the court was involved with Hong’an Junzhu in some way?

Xuan Li smiled faintly; things had really become interesting. Jiang Ruan was his prey, so how could he let someone else carry her off? However, the time to act had not yet come, so there was still time to ferret out inside information. As for the method . . . a cold gleam flashed across Xuan Li’s eyes. This time was not like before.  Now he had thousands of ways to put her in his pocket.

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C464– Nobody Is Allowed to Enter
C463– Returning to the Safe Area
C462.3 – Accident
C462.2 – Not Giving Li Yinqiang Face
C462.1 – Important Information
C462– Lu Changfei's Invitation
C461– Pleasant Surprises
C457– Braising Luoluo
C456– Your Battle Was Awesome
C455– Fierce Mother Beast
C454– True to Lu Changfei's Name
C453– What Qualifications Do You Have to Compete with Me?
C452– Frontal Attack
C451– Dangerous Lunatics
C450– Troublesome Things
C449– Risk Lives
C448– Head to the Beast Nest
C447– Eagle
C446– Bad Luck
C445– Meeting
C444– Visiting Li Yuxin
C443– Accident
C442– Invitation
C441– Wasp War
C440– Honeycomb Arena
C439– Speak of the Devil
C438– Evolution
C437– Abnormal Phenomena of Jiang Liushi
C436– Mutant Queen Ant's Egg
C435– Special Discoveries in the Nest
C434– Trump Card
C433– Only Strong Enemies Deserve My Attention
C432– Do You Want to Make A Deal?
Chapter 431
C430– Die With Your Boots On
C428– Chapter 429 Ran Xiyu's Thoughts
Chapter 428
C427– Losing Face
C425– Chapter 426 One Powerful Paranormal
Chapter 425
C424– Wilderness Order
C423– Acquaintances Meet EaChapter Other
C422– Underground Trading Market
C421– Xiayuan Safety Area
C420– Marching into the City
C419– Guiding Fee
C418– Girl's Weakness
C417– Special Mutant Beasts
C416– A Light in the Darkness
C415– Jiang Zhuying Is in Danger
C414– Feed Sight On
C413– Mouse Running After the Cat
C412– Abrupt Change
C411– Future Direction of Evolution
C410– Entering the Forbidden Zone
C409– Unexpected Outcome
C408– Follow Me
C407– Failing to Seal the Deal
C406– As Mad as A MarChapter Hare
C405– Swollen with Arrogance
C404– Go Up Directly
C403– Toxin Squad
C402– Slipping Into
C401– Ran Yunsha
C400– Swagger Off
C399– Alien Plant Energy
C398– Hidden Evolution Project
C397– I Want Τo Dο Business With You
C396– Inside and Outside of the High Wall
C395– Forbidden Zone
C394– Ups and Downs in Life
C393– Robbing
C392– A Strange Team
C391– Evolutionary Crystal
C390– Energy Laboratory
C389– Promise
C388– I Care About You
C387– Explosion
C386– MCV– Damaged
C385– Return
C384– Soldiering On
C383– Pincer Attack
C382– The MCV's Third Form
C381– Stealth Missile Boat
C380– Walking Into A Trap
C379– Chance Encounter
C378– Setting Off!
C377– Strengthen Ability
C376– We Are Friends, Right?
C375– Predicament
C374– Water Monsters
C373– Difficulties
C372– Mutant Zombie
C371– A Life and Death Struggle
C370– City Gate
C369– Awe
C368– Hidden Adversaries
C367– Meeting
C366– Cooperation
C365– Outsiders
C364– Return to Wu Shui County
C363– New Route
C362– Sweet Kiss
C361– Torrential Flood
C360– Danger Is Coming
C359– Surrounded
C358– Incinerate
C357– I Surrender
C356– An Accident
C355– Change!
C354– I Will Carry You On My Back
C353– Military Camp
C352– Torrential Rain
C351– Bloodstained Picture
C350– You Don't Have the Chance
C349– Afraid They Would Not Come
C348– This Is Help?
C347– Xiang Xuehai
C346– Entering the County
C345– Business
C344– Northern Area of Jiangsu
C343– Special Hobby
C342– Hang On To Your Hat
C341– Perfect Evasion
C340– Come After Me!
C339– Rushing into The Zombies
C338– Vain Hope
C337– Approaching Zombies
C336– Cutting Off Your Escape Route!
C335– Just Driving
C334– Survivors
C333– Small Town
C332– Setting Off
C331– Is This Your Special Ability?
C330– Pleasant Surprise
C329– Imminent Death
C328– Coincidence
C327– Salute!
C326– You, Get Out
C325– Not Necessary
C324– Invitation
C323– Inconceivable
C322– Leakage of Electricity?
C321– Mutual Destruction? Wrong!
C320– Like A Moth To The Flame
C319– Her Soul Was Damned
C318– Tank
C317– Yes, You are Right
C316– Unexpected News
C315– I Can't Say It Anymore
C314– Ling
C313– People in Cages
C312– A Special Zombie
C311– Hand Tearing Living People
C310– Mental Confrontation
C309– Fate
C308– "Restaurant"
C307– Eyeballs
C306– Killing Intent
C305– Chance Encounter
C304– Disappearing Special Energy
C303– Hong Yue
C302– A Slight Error in Thought
C301– Great Jiang Liushi
C300– Diamond Cut Diamond
C297– Jiang Can't Avoid His Enemy
C296– Pay Back the Money
C295– In The Dark World
C294– Fallen City
C293– Starseed Fluctuation
C292– Why Don't You Change the World?
C291– A Stranger
C290– Go Beyond Their Depth
C289– Seckill
C288– Deliberate Provocation
C287– Don't Bother
C286– You Can Try
C285– Riding on Someone's Coattails
C284– Star City Base
C283– Deliver to Home
C282– Stand Still
C281: Blind–Shooting
C280– Star City
C279– What Can You Do?
C278– Did You Get On Well With EaChapter Other
C277– On The Way
C276– Trouble
C275– Suffer Severely From Jiang Liushi
C274– Digging His Own Grave
C273– How Will You Leave?
C272– Meeting Again
C271– Iron Tyrannosaurus
C270– Slipping Into the Enemy Lines
C269– Military Order
C268– Wormhole
C267– Pulling the Trigger
C266– Driving Thousands of Miles
C265– Encounter
C264– Enlightenment
C263– I Was Forced
C262– It's a Pity
C261– Going Home
C260– Uninvited Guests
C259– Looking For Someone
C258– Who Are You!?
C257– Ye County
C256– Not An Ordinary Excavator
C255– Opening A Path
C254– Accident
C253– Returning to Jiangbei
C252– Hidden Danger
C251– Fending for Herself
C250– Who Are You?
C249– Scream At Night
C248– Special Paranormal
C247– Leaving Shenhai Island
C246– Urgent Task
C245– Upgrade Program
C244– Request
C243– In Imminent Danger
C242– Great Change
C241– Don't Disturb Her
C240– Dream and Reality
C239– Li Yuxin's Change
C238– Wake Up
C237– Hypnosis
C236– Psychic Monster
C235– Accident
C234– Meeting Again
C233– Rescue
C232– Rescue Team!
C231– Abandoned Nuclear Power Station
C230– Radical Zone
C229– Men Cannot Be Judged By Their Looks
C228– Getting Through the Siege
C227– Mysterious Ability
C226– Approaching Danger
C225– A Female Zombie
C224– Driving into the Distance
C223– Surrounded by Zombies
C222– Ran Xiyu's Special Ability
C221– Vision and Feeling
C220– Directing a Battle
C219– Ready! Set! Go!
C218– Eagle
C217– Exorbitant Price
C216– The Old General
C215– Visitor
C214– Offending Chu Chongshan
C213– Drumstick Gun
C212– Pickets
C211– Tide of Zombies
C210– Returning To Shenhai Island
C209– Don't Offend Jiang
C208– Last Warning
C207– Unconditional Surrender
C206– Strike Back
C205– Converging Attack
C204– Struck by Zombies
C203– Tongnan City
C202– Dreadful Opponent
C201– Have Dim Eyesight
C200– The Mantis Stalking the Cicada
C199– Murdering a Person with a Borrowed Knife
C198– Using 'Borrow' As a Pretext?
C197– Blood Nucleus
C196– Regenerating a Severed Body Part
C195– Was It A Zombie?
C194
C193– Every Shot Tells
C192– Zombies Were Defeated
C191– Commiting Suicide?
C190– Borrowing a Gun
C189– Fight With EaChapter Other
C188– The Approaching Zombies
C187– It Was Just an Accident
C186– Leaving the City
C185
C184
C183
C182
C181
C180
C179
C178
C177
C176
C175
C174
C173
C172
Chapter 171
C170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
C167
C166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
C163
C162
C161
C160 – Exciting News
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116.2
Chapter 116.1
Chapter 115.2
Chapter 115.1
Chapter 114.2
Chapter 114.1
Chapter 113.2
Chapter 113.1
Chapter 112.2 – Frantic (Part II)
Chapter 112.1 – Frantic (Part I)
Chapter 111.2 – Slander (Part II)
Chapter 111.1 – Slander (Part I)
Chapter 110.2
Chapter 110.1 – Dong Yinger (Part I)
Chapter 110..2 – Dong Yinger (Part II)
Chapter 109.2 – An Unexpected Turn of Events (Part II)
Chapter 109.1 – An Unexpected Turn of Events (Part I)
Chapter 108 – Borrowing a Knife to Kill
Chapter 107 – Happy Occasions
Chapter 106 – A Night Visit to the Jiang Fu
Chapter 105.2 – A Startling Change (Part II)
Chapter 105.1 – A Startling Change (Part I)
Chapter 104.2
Chapter 104.1
Chapter 103.2 – Bidding Farewell (Part II)
Chapter 103.1 – Bidding Farewell (Part I)
Chapter 102.2 – A Turning Point (Part II)
Chapter 102.1 – A Turning Point (Part I)
Chapter 101 – Rejecting The Marriage
Chapter 100 – Reincarnation
Chapter 99.2 – Empress Dowager Yi De (Part II)
Chapter 99.1 – : The Virtuous Empress Dowager (Part I)
Chapter 98.2 – Choosing A Consort (Part II)
Chapter 98.1
Chapter 97.2 – Imperial Cosort Chen (Part II)
Chapter 97.1 – Imperial Cosort Chen (Part I)
Chapter 96.2 – Xuan Li's Scheme (Part II)
Chapter 96.1 – Xuan Li's Scheme (Part I)
Chapter 95.2 – Male Brothel (Part II)
Chapter 95.1 – Male Brothel (Part I)
Chapter 94.2
Chapter 94.1
Chapter 93.2
Chapter 93.1
Chapter 92.2
Chapter 92.1
Chapter 91.2
Chapter 91.1
Chapter 90.2
Chapter 90.1
Chapter 89
Chapter 88.2
Chapter 88.1
Chapter 87.2
Chapter 87.1
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84.2
Chapter 84.1
Chapter 83.2
Chapter 83.1
Chapter 82
Chapter 81.2
Chapter 81.1
Chapter 80.2
Chapter 80.1
Chapter 79.1
Chapter 78.2
Chapter 78.1
Chapter 77.2
Chapter 77.1
Chapter 76
Chapter 75.2
Chapter 75.1
Chapter 74.2
Chapter 74.1
Chapter 73
Chapter 72.2
Chapter 72.1
Chapter 71.2
Chapter 71.1
Chapter 70 part2
Chapter 70 part1
Chapter 69 part2
Chapter 69 part1
Chapter 68 part2
Chapter 68 part1
Chapter 67 part2
Chapter 67 part1
Chapter 66 part2
Chapter 66 part1
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30.2
Chapter 30.1
Chapter 29.2
Chapter 29.1
Chapter 28.2
Chapter 28.1
Chapter 27
Chapter 26.2
Chapter 26 part1
Chapter 25 part2
Chapter 25 part1
Chapter 24 part2
Chapter 24 part1
Chapter 23 part2
Chapter 23 part1
Chapter 22 part2
Chapter 22 part1
Chapter 21 part2
Chapter 21 part1
Chapter 20.2
Chapter 20 part1
Chapter 19 part2
Chapter 19 part1
Chapter 18
Chapter 17 part2
Chapter 17.1
Chapter 16.2
Chapter 16.1
Chapter 15
Chapter 14.2
Chapter 14 part1
Chapter 13 part2
Chapter 13 part1
Chapter 12.2
Chapter 12 part1
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10 part2
Chapter 10.1
Chapter 10
Chapter 9 (2)
Chapter 9
Chapter 8 (2)
Chapter 8
Chapter 7 (2)
Chapter 7
Chapter 6 part2
Chapter 6 part1
Chapter 6
Chapter 5 part2
Chapter 5 part1
Chapter 5
Chapter 4 part2
Chapter 4 part1
Chapter 4
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