Category: The Last Feng Shui Master
Chapter 170: The Dumpling Incident on Winter Solstice
Hui Fang picked up a large rock and threw it with all her might. It landed five meters away, but the car had already driven off into the distance.
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Chapter 171: The Coffin Savings Swindled
“Ah!” I was both surprised and delighted. Recalling my father’s strange laughter during our phone call, I realized he must have already been on his way. It t
Chapter 172: Trouble Strikes Again
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I saw Gao Mo appear and thought to myself, this time the scammers have really gone all out, ev
Chapter 173: Brother Jun Is Just a Legend
I thought to myself, the names Jun Ge, Tie Niu, and Liu Jibao all matched up—scammers couldn’t be that good. And if Jun Ge had taken a few people back for th
Chapter 174: The First Corpse
Jun Ge’s abdomen and back were wrapped in bandages, both arms dislocated, and a violent impact had caused severe concussion. He remained unconscious for over
Chapter 175: Investigator of the Three Rural Issues
Uncle Bold’s involvement stemmed from another incident.
Another person.
Zhang Bold had a wife and children to support. If he died, I couldn’t b
Chapter 176: The Perils of the Jianghu
County Chief Chen had a total of five secretaries, and this time he brought along his first and second secretaries.
The first secretary, a graduate st
Chapter 177: Where Has the Ox Gone?
Chen Tutu didn’t say a word. She looked absolutely stunning when she stepped out in her trench coat. Passing through the revolving door, she glanced back at
Chapter 178: Seven Ghosts Driving the Oxen
I steadied Uncle Jianguo: “To be honest, my brain is a bit oxygen-deprived too. How did that strange couple from the same flight end up here?”
I crouc
Chapter 179: Grass Mud Horse
The confession has been extracted—the person who set up the tomb chamber to harm me was none other than Gu Xiulian, Ji Ruyue’s junior brother.
Xia Jin