Mom-con – Ch. 21
Chapter 21
Risless had listened to Elder Liu as before and told her to once again visit Dong Chen in the morning. There wasn’t much else she could say because she was still unwilling to see Dong Chen after what … Read more
Risless had listened to Elder Liu as before and told her to once again visit Dong Chen in the morning. There wasn’t much else she could say because she was still unwilling to see Dong Chen after what … Read more
Ever since Xiuyu became the intersection between Nanjiang and the Central Plain, the city flourished thanks to the absence of war. Although Green Prince’s reputation tended toward the unfavourable side, bandits, insurgents and the eleven … Read more
Emperor Yuansheng gave everyone today and tomorrow off in consideration of their recent busy period, even rewarding them with money to go relax. While some used the opportunity to sleep in, Su Xiao already visited … Read more
Elder Liu came by once again in the morning. I had eaten lunch and dinner the following day alone, and I’m getting used to being alone. Isolation isn’t a fun thing to go through and there is no … Read more
One could say Xiuyu had quite the personality. Birds wouldn’t have any challenge flying over the city walls, but good luck to any human who thinks they can climb it. There weren’t a lot of guards, so … Read more
“Who are you?!” Qiuxin split the darkness with eight slashes, showing no signs that her comrades’ defeat evoked any panic.
How epic was her combination? Like, blah, blah, blah, blah, insert-verbose-description epic.
“Not … Read more
Elder Liu came by in the morning with breakfast on the tray. The breakfast was food I had seen before, mostly meat, eggs and some rice. You’d think that a sect like this would have fancy food or … Read more
I shoved Fang What’s-his-face into a tub that I made out of sixteen timber planks to have some peace and quiet, but I could still hear him crying, “You sgared ob me (You scared of me)!” over and over. … Read more
The demise of the city hailed as the city that would never fall didn’t mean only the palace was devoured; it included the lives of its residents. Nobody, irrespective of social standing, age or gender, was … Read more
The soldiers felt something expel their energy and true qi against their will, depriving them of the foundations to stay on their feet. Even though they remembered how to move, they lacked the means of mobilising … Read more