Chapter 1726: The Strongest Fragrance
al energy before. Chen Ping opened all his pores and desperately absorbed the surrounding spiritual energy!After the excitement subsided, Song Zude, Liu Chengyin, and Feng Yi all looked at each other...Thinking of this, Chen Ping became a little excited and eager to leave to find Humazi!
"Seeing Chen Ping's flustered and urgent appearance, Jiang Wuya immediately stepped forward and said: "Chen Ping, brother, aren't you facing some trouble If you're in trouble, I can ask the Jiang family to lend a hand. We're all our own people, so don't be shy."
Jiang Wuya showed great interest in Chen Ping, seemingly wanting to recruit him!
"Thanks to the host Jiang for his kindness. It's some personal matters, and if needed, I will go find the Jiang family."
Chen Ping said gratefully.
"Alright, I'll have someone inform the Jiang family. As long as you say the word, they will have to comply!"
Jiang Wuyaya laughed.
After bidding farewell to Jiang Wuya and Ge Cangsheng, Chen Ping followed Ge Fuhai back to Kyoto. Meanwhile, Chen Ping dashed non-stop toward Baihaishi.
I guess Humazi is still sleeping soundly.
When Chen Ping arrived at the Shen residence, Humazi was indeed surrounded by two beautiful women. However, Humazi's face didn't look too good!
Chen Ping immediately saw that this was caused by excessive indulgence!
"Chen Ping, why are you here"
Seeing Chen Ping, Hu Mazizi waved his hand to let the two beauties leave and asked in surprise.
"I'm not coming. I bet you'll die in a soft bed, look at you now, no energy at all!"
Chen Ping helplessly glanced at that Humazi and said.
"You suddenly came here, is there something you need from me"
Sesame seeds got up and stretched.
"I want you to get me a few tracer rounds..."
Chen Ping said.
"Damn, tracking charms are really draining on mana. Who are you trying to track"
Sesame asked.he light in his hand immediately shooting towards Chen Ping.Besides the heat waves, what was more severe was a tremendous sense of oppression that made Chen Ping feel like a mountain was on his should...