Chapter 49 (Detonation I): Earth-Shattering
Sixty-five million years ago, in the solar system.
According to Nikola Tesla’s plan for the Martian detonation, his fleet, including Abbott and the others, had to move far from the Sun, hiding behind Jupiter or Saturn. Saturn, being further from the detonation point, was naturally safer. Tesla needed to choose a suitable moon as a temporary base for storing genetic material and large computers for the coming decades, and his chosen target was Saturn’s eighth moon.
Across the entire solar system, only five bodies have a diameter greater than—
She held the hand of the one beside her. Both had long since grown accustomed to being the center of attention, leaving the high platform with composed expressions.
In the vast universe, among all the worlds, the number of Supreme Celestial Immortals is limited—about ten thousand in total.
When such a masculine force gathered at a single point, Xia felt it—a surge of power that made her feel her strength increase dramatically.
Bai Moxuan lowered his head slightly. Bai Xue’er’s hands trembled as she picked up the garment, first slipping the collar over his head, then shyly guiding his arm through one sleeve, then the other. With the underclothes in place, the outer garment was much easier, and she felt less nervous and embarrassed.
With a cold, murderous glance, he swept his eyes across the house servants, who instinctively stepped back, not daring to approach.
“Did you all feel that?” Two days later, Li Chengfeng suddenly appeared in the main hall, where Fancheng and the others were already waiting, their faces mirroring his own.
Rong Jin and Xuanyuan Che had no objections. After several days of exhaustion, all they wanted now was a good night’s sleep.
The emperor helped her sit up and gently fed her a spoonful. This time, she obediently ate, and at the familiar taste, memories of life at Hua Residence surfaced once more. “I remember the first time you made this for me, you said that as long as I could accept you, you would give me the very best the world had to offer.”
Under the sweep of the tornado, the miasma in that region was instantly cleared. As the furious wind continued to rage, the toxic fog between heaven and earth grew thinner and thinner.
“This power! How can it be so strong? Our Eternal Clan’s physical prowess is said to be the mightiest, yet his is even greater than ours!” The yellow-eyed Eternal, who had just exchanged blows with Li Chengfeng, exclaimed in astonishment.
She was not at fault in this matter. Even if there was a confrontation, given her current relationship with her classmates, there should still be those willing to testify on her behalf.
In Earl’s expression, Luo Tianhuan saw a trace of strain, confirming his suspicion: to use psychic force to block so many powerful attacks at once had indeed exhausted Earl.
“Jingji, here’s the situation: the highways in three counties of Huanghai were built by Yangzheng Group, but recently, we’ve discovered serious problems with their work!” Zhang Jialiang reported the issues with Yangzheng Group to Jing Huaibei.
Applause immediately broke out in the conference room. Zhang Jialiang nodded expressionlessly and said nothing more.
Elder Cloud Tiger felt his pride wounded—it was a critical moment, and to have his plans disrupted left him both embarrassed and anxious.
However, he did not go to comfort Shangguan Xue’er, but instead sat aside, clutching his head with both hands, tugging at his thinning hair in frustration.
But the final result was not determined solely by the final exam of the second semester of sixth grade; the first semester’s exam also played a role, though the second semester’s results weighed more heavily.
Back then, in order to temper Gu Jinxi’s temperament, he had assigned her the lowest menial duties, even secretly feeling quite pleased with himself for doing so.
Hearing this, Xu Jingya was naturally delighted. She hadn’t even finished expressing her wishes, but her husband had already fulfilled them—what more could she possibly complain about?
In the original work, Yhwach intended from the start to recruit Aizen, but when he went to the Infernal Hell, he was toyed with by Aizen’s illusions, and only then did he abandon the idea.