As Tang Yue spoke, she grabbed Chang Yin's wrist, and a domineering spiritual force was injected directly into Chang Yin's body. Almost instantly, Chang Yin broke through the first level of Qi Refining, which he had been struggling to advance to.
Chang Yin didn't even have time to feel the changes in her body before Tang Yue had already let go and left.
Often hidden...
Hey little girl, did you ask for my permission? I really want to cultivate to the first level of Qi Refining through my own efforts, so why did you interrupt my plan?
But no matter how much Chang Yin complained in his heart, the little girl had already gone far away, and he didn't even know where she was now.
However, it must be said that there is a big difference between breaking through to the first level of Qi Refining and merely hovering on the edge. Chang Yin felt as if everything around him was connected to him.
Tang Yue returned to the shore. The people there had stopped chatting and were quietly waiting for the boat to dock. At the same time, Tang Yue noticed that someone on the shore was quietly approaching.
This time, Japan was exchanging people. As soon as the people on the ship disembarked, people on the shore immediately appeared. Each of them had a thick notebook in their hand. They handed the notebook to the people who had just disembarked, and then they boarded the ship.
The two sides were practically strangers; they shared a common goal: to make the Great Japanese Empire rule the world. So, after handing over the mission, they went their separate ways.
Tang Yue landed lightly on the bow of the boat after everyone else had boarded. They must have come to China in the same way, so they rowed out to sea with practiced ease.
The reason these people weren't arrested was because they didn't want to disrupt Tang Yue's plan. Besides, with Tang Yue around, they certainly wouldn't make it to Japan alive. Therefore, the Chinese side wasn't in a hurry.
These people sitting on the boat were clearly very excited, as if returning home was something they had always dreamed of. Of course, some of them had never been to Japan before. They might have lived on Chinese soil for generations, and Japan was just a legend passed down from generation to generation.
These people were clearly more excited, as if that land was what they had always longed for and anticipated, and now their wish was finally about to come true. Their excitement was indescribable.
Two men were rowing, and they had already rowed quite a distance, but still hadn't spotted the large ship. "Oh no, have we been too slow? Has the ship already left?"
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