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Chapter 250 Your Martial Arts Are Gone



Chapter 250 Your Martial Arts Are Gone

If the white wolf misses my elder brother, it will naturally return to our side.

Haha! What if the white wolf became someone else's pet? Do you think it might one day help its new master attack you?

Upon hearing Xia Di's words, Mu Long became even more certain that Xia Di had indeed kidnapped the White Wolf. However, he was somewhat puzzled as to why Xia Di would kidnap the White Wolf.

When did he see the white wolf again? When the white wolf reappeared in front of him that day, he felt that the white wolf did not seem as spiritual as before.

It no longer rushes into its older brother's arms as it used to. Perhaps it encountered a cruel owner during its time away?

Oh! I know, did you release those kittens with rabies again? And you didn't feed them anything before you released them.

Haha! Why do you know my every move, Yang Mulong? Are you saying you've planted someone by my side?

Hmm! I can't help but admire your intelligence! I haven't even explicitly told you, and you've already figured out that I've planted a spy among your people?

Mu Long, don't you think what you're doing is damaging to your reputation as a gentleman? Do you even realize what would happen if your beloved woman found out about this?!

She will definitely leave you without hesitation! Because she hates it most when someone plants a spy in her life.

Mu Long did not immediately respond to what Xia Di had said to him, but instead looked down at Xiao Furong, who was hiding in his clothes.

Little Hibiscus was watching with her big, round eyes as Mu Long's fluffy little tail gently patted his waist.

Goodness! Why aren't you sleeping? Weren't you sleepy on the way here?

Meow! Meow!

Little Hibiscus called out to Mu Long twice, then jumped onto his shoulder. Her little eyes scanned their surroundings.

What's wrong? My dear, is there some danger lurking around us that we don't know about?

Haha! Mu Long, your kung fu used to be so good! You could sense any danger around you immediately.

Why are you asking this question to a kitten that's only three months old?

Hahaha! I know now, your kung fu has been crippled, hasn't it? Who did you offend this time? Why is he so determined to kill you?

Mu Long gritted his teeth as he looked at the middle-aged man standing in front of him, and a bad image instantly flashed into his mind.

Come, come! Mu Long, my future son-in-law! To celebrate your upcoming marriage to me, I've brought a jar of fine wine.

As Emperor Xia spoke, he raised his hands and clapped them in the air a few times. A moment later, a man in black appeared in front of them.

Master, is there anything you need us to do that you summoned us for?

Bring my carefully brewed wine to me; I want my future son-in-law to taste the fine wine I made myself.

The man in black did not immediately do what Emperor Xia ordered him to do. Instead, he raised his head and stared blankly at his master.

Haha! My future father-in-law, look at the expressions on your subordinates' faces! Do they no longer want to drink the fine wine you brewed yourself?

How do you even know how to do things? Why don't you do what I ordered you to do immediately? Has it been a long time since I've hit you guys?

So now you've all started to forget what my temper is like, right?

How about I wait until I finish that very important thing to me, and then let me help you recall it properly?

No! No! No! Master, I will do as you have instructed.

At this moment, seeing this scene, Mu Long knew that there was definitely something wrong with the wine that Emperor Xia wanted him to drink. But Mu Long didn't know what would happen if he drank the wine that Emperor Xia gave him.

Otherwise, why did the Xia Emperor seem so reluctant when he ordered the man in black to bring him the wine he had brewed?

Or did Emperor Xia put something unclean in this wine? Is that why the servant was so unwilling to let him drink the fine wine brewed by Emperor Xia?

But he really didn't know this servant standing in front of him. Why would he risk offending his master to help him?

Another thing that truly puzzled Mu Long was that he was the future son-in-law of the Xia Emperor. Why was the Xia Emperor always so scheming to harm him?

Does he really not want to see his daughter happily marry her future husband?

After Emperor Xia finished speaking, two beams of green light shone on him. In the pitch-black night, a dark figure was seen running rapidly toward Emperor Xia.

Emperor Xia was not afraid of this, but squinted and watched the dark figure pounce on him.

When Xiao Furong saw the dark figure lunge at Xia Di, she tried to jump off Mu Long's shoulder to the floor. However, Mu Long preemptively pressed her firmly onto his shoulder.

Meow! Meow! Meow!

After chirping at Mu Long a few times, Little Hibiscus rubbed her little head against his face repeatedly. Mu Long then removed his hand from Little Hibiscus's body.

Just as Mu Long was about to gently rub Xiao Furong's little face, Xiao Furong, who had been standing obediently on Mu Long's shoulder, suddenly jumped up, opened her little mouth wide, and pounced towards the dark figure.

Oh no! Little Hibiscus, be good! Don't go over there! Come back quickly!

When Mu Long remembered what the dark figure that had just flashed past them was, he immediately called out to Xiao Furong a few times.

But by then, Little Hibiscus had already jumped onto Emperor Xia's body, and the dark shadow immediately reacted. Standing in Emperor Xia's arms, the black creature raised its two front paws and kept hitting Little Hibiscus.

Little Hibiscus was not one to be bullied by others.

As Blackie kept hitting Little Hibiscus with her little paws, the little guy opened his little mouth wide without hesitation and bit Blackie's neck.

However, a short while later, Xia Di ruthlessly threw Xiao Furong onto the floor. Xia Di was furious when he thought about how the little kitten lying on the floor had almost bitten his beloved cat.

Suddenly, Xiao Furong's gaze fell on a dark, cave-like place.

By this time, night had fallen and most of the worshippers who had gone to the Guanyin Temple to burn incense and pray had already left.

Zhuzhu, Longzhen, Yuqin, and others gathered around the old abbot's bedside to serve him dinner.

The old abbot's orange cat lay obediently beside him.


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