Chapter 22: The Lion Speaks (1)
If I remember correctly, Shen Jiayi's magic has already reached the fifth level. Does Uncle Er want to say that Shen Jiayi, who possesses fifth level magic, was injured by Xiao Xiao, who has no fighting magic? "Shen Siyu's gentle and jade like face showed a hint of anger, which added a sense of superiority to the once gentle and refined young man.
Even Shen Yue felt the strong sense of oppression emanating from Shen Siyu, and he secretly trembled.
What kind of strength is this kid really capable of emitting such a powerful aura!
Five level magic was injured by an idiot who had no magical fighting skills at all? If this were to spread, it would definitely be recorded as the biggest joke of the Longxuan Empire for a hundred years.
Don't say Shen Feng doesn't believe it, even Shen Yue himself probably can't accept this fact. If that's really the case, wouldn't his daughter, whom he has always been proud of, be as powerful as an idiot and useless person?
Shen Yue's face turned white, green, and purple.
Jiawei, what's going on? Tell me, "Shen Feng frowned. The incident happened in Shen Yanxiao's room. According to common sense, Shen Jiayi and Shen Jiawei appeared here, and the unlucky one must be Shen Yanxiao. But now it seems like they have changed positions. Shen Jiayi is unconscious, and Shen Jiawei looks like a vegetable.
Shen Jiawei is still very afraid of Shen Feng, who is quiet and reserved. Even though he is his grandfather, he is not very close to him in daily life. Being named, Shen Jiawei swallowed his saliva and instinctively looked at Shen Yanxiao, who was protected by Shen Siyu behind him. At this moment, Shen Yanxiao seemed to have returned to the naive and ignorant fool he used to be, completely devoid of the evil and unrestrained appearance he had just had. However, it was only a brief painting that deeply engraved in Shen Jiawei's heart. For some reason, when he looked at Shen Yanxiao now, his heart was no longer the contempt and disdain of the past, only the overwhelming unwillingness.
