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Chapter 1928 No Need

Chapter 1928 No Need

CHAPTER 1928 NO NEED

Besides highly skilled fighters like Ye Shan and the rest as well as the martial artists training within Extreme Martial Arts Academy, there was also the rest of the people who lived in this city!

The Lin family were the people they respected the most and were most grateful too. Jiang Ning's arrival had completely changed Donghai for the better, so this city had become its residents' pride and joy.

When the news of Lin Yuzhen's pregnancy broke, the entire city rejoiced and waited with great anticipation as they all quietly worked together to protect the Lin family, Lin Yuzhen, as well as the fetus growing inside her.

"Be good and just sit here and do some reading, I'll go down for a while," instructed Jiang Ning.

He went down and saw that Butler Zhao was greeting Lin Wen and Su Mei over some tea.

"Mr Jiang.'

Jiang Ning walked over and just sat down.

"Zhao, what's the situation."

The two of them didn't need to go through any unnecessary greetings. Time was precious.

"The last page should have appeared already," said Butler Zhao as he pursed his lips. "Yuming is going after it and the Salos have made use of every resource they have to go after it as well. Do we make a move?" This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

Jiang Ning fell silent for a few moments.

"No need."

"No need?” Butler Zhao was surprised.

He knew how important this Extreme Fist Technique Manual was, especially to Jiang Ning. The secrets behind this manual could have something to do with He Daoren.

And He Daoren was both Jiang Ning's Master, as well as one of the most important people in his life.

But now Jiang Ning was saying that there was no need.

"Yup. Let them go fight it out."

Jiang Ning laughed and looked back upstairs. Butler Zhao got the message immediately.

He laughed and gently stroked his beard. "Indeed, nothing is more important than this."

Nothing was more important than Lin Yuzhen and his child, so Jiang Ning didn't want to leave Donghai or Lin Yuzhen's side just because of the manual.

It didn't matter even if the last page was right in front of him.

"How's the child doing?" asked Butler Zhao with a smile instead of continuing the original topic.

"The last check was fine." Even Jiang Ning grew a little nervous when it came to talking about his child. “I'm always so nervous every time she gets a checkup."

It was hard for anyone to believe that Jiang Ning would say something like this, but Butler Zhao knew that this was the real Jiang Ning.

No matter how powerful or invincible he became out there, at home, he was a husband and a father, so family was his greatest responsibility.

"Don't worry, everyone goes through this. We all can't wait for your child to be born,” said Butler Zhao.

"During this time, I'll leave everything to you guys. I just need you to follow the last page closely and keep an eye on its movement. As long as we know where it is, everything is still within our control," said Jiang Ning.

One page more or one page less didn't make much of a difference to him.

Even if he didn't go out there to follow up on this himself, he could guess where

things were going.

Right now, things would depend on Fang Yin.

He just hoped that anything else would only happen after his child was safely born.

Butler Zhao didn't stay for too long and left shortly after that.

Jiang Ning saw him out and frowned slightly when he saw some dark clouds gathering in the sky.

For some reason, he had a strange feeling in his heart. It seemed like the matter that these nine pages would bring about was way beyond his imagination.

But at the same time, it seemed like he was destined to face it.

It was just like how He Daoren had chosen to sacrifice himself and used his sacrifice to remind Jiang Ning while using his blood to warn him as well.

"Jiang Ning, what's wrong?" Lin Yuzhen's voice came from behind him.

She walked over to him and looked up at the graying skies as she rubbed her tummy. "What did Zhao say?"

"Nothing much. He just misses the tea in our house.”