Chapter 100 (2/2)
Nen Lu had actually been killed?
She and Nen Lu had grown up together They had practicedwas very familiar with Nen Lu’s martial arts abilities and kneas on par with hers Never in a ined that Nen Lu would die under the hands of the good-for-nothing Su Luo
Nen Lu really had died with unresolved grievances
“Looks like I really underestilances at Su Luo, gnashi+ng her teeth as her rage burst forth
Er Huang was itching to finish off Su Luo with one sword strike Regrettably, she could not kill Su Luo now Su Luo was this continent’s ale Furthere that did not have any power to protect herself
Er Huang secretly speculated that if she was to take Su Luo to an auction house and sell her, on the basis of this little slut’s innate gift and appearance, shouldn’t she be able to sell for an unpresented sky-high price?
It would indeed be a fortune that could tempt a person’s heart
Su Luo exa sinister expressions and also turned her head to look at the corpse of the fallen Nen Lu A bitter look appeared in Su Luo’s eyes
Her secret having been discovered was disastrous Due to this, Er Huang would certainly increase her vigilance Su Luo’s sain
With a bitter smile on her face, Su Luo raised both of her hands in surrender Er Huang had learned a lesson from Nen Lu’s mistake and as a result had become very cautious
Er Huang took out a dark red blood-colored rope and tied both of Su Luo’s hands behind her back Er Huang had bound Su Luo so tightly that the joint looked seamless
“Behave Don’t even think about escaping!” Er Huang warned with a stern voice
Su Luo onlysword sliced at her neck, a thin thread of blood slowly seeped out of the cut
Su Luo knew that if she resisted, on account of having killed two of the opponent’s sister-in-arht either break or cut off her ars
1) Five thousand kilo March written in Chinese was ten thousand Li (2 Li = 1 kilometer) – This is a reference to the historical onein October of 1934 Before World War II, China had a civil war/internal struggle for power between the Chinese National Party led by Chiang Kai-Shek and the Chinese Red Ar Kai-Shek was about to eli and Zhou Enlai led the long march to escape the encirclement The march was a bitter one that lasted a year with only 10 of the original troops surviving till the end
2) The Chinese characters stated twenty five thousand Li = 125,000 kilo March was only 9000 kilometers
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