Chapter 2125 - 2125: Green Sun Grass 2
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He had heard about the Green Sun Grass the day before, and that prompted him to visit Gu Chaoyan’s ce. His intentions were to oversee her progress, check on the well-being of the Medicine Sect’s people, and identify anyone who might have mistreated Chaoyan and ensure they faced consequences. These responsibilities had dyed his arrival, making him reach her ce today.
Thankfully, the Medicine Sect had taken proper care of her servants. Moreover, the two audacious individuals who had caused trouble for Gu Chaoyan had already been dealt with by the Medicine Sect’s authorities. The Elder of the sect had made it clear that any further mistreatment of Chaoyan’s servants would result in their expulsion from the sect. This stern response had put an end to their misbehavior, and they no longer dared to instigate trouble.
To his surprise, the Green Sun Grass was thriving again.
Di Hongyun, feeling quite frustrated with his situation in the Medicine Sect, confessed that he was almost at his wit’s end there. His words may have seemed optimistic, but in reality, he believed that he was already doomed.
“It’s only your exceptional nting skills that have saved any of the Green Sun Grass. If you hadn’t shown up, we wouldn’t have preserved any,” Di Hongyun candidly admitted. He nced around, ensuring no one was within earshot, and then spoke in a hushed tone, “If I had known that you could grow them back, I wouldn’t have eaten them all straight away. Although I managed to achieve a breakthrough, it’s still a pity. That was a missed opportunity.” Di Hongyun wore a regretful expression on his face.
Gu Chaoyan smiled briefly.
He could only eat the Green Sun Grass directly.
If the sect knew about this, he would be in big trouble.
That was all he saw, and he felt that it was a pity.
“You ate yours too?” Di Hongyun asked.
“Yeah.” Gu Chaoyan responded.
Di Hongyun seemed to have a good understanding of the situation. While the Medicine Sect had the liberty to openly nt the Green Sun Grass, they were not granted the same privilege. Consequently, they had no choice but to consume the precious herb.
Gu Chaoyan was relieved to see Di Hongyun’s unwavering trust in her abilities. However, she couldn’t divulge the truth about her cultivation prowess just yet, so she maintained her charade.
Yet, a tinge of guilt washed over her as she faced Di Hongyun. She knew she had deceived him, but she had her reasons for doing so.
Lost in her thoughts, Gu Chaoyan contemted the possibility of assisting Di Hongyun with the Green Sun Grass for his pill refinement endeavors in the future.
Meanwhile, Di Hongyun had moved on from discussing the Green Sun Grass. Instead, he brought up another topic, reassuring Gu Chaoyan, “Those who bullied your servants have been duly punished, and I am personally keeping an eye on them for you. Additionally, I’ve been observing those two individuals, and one of them bears a striking resemnce to someone from the Moon Sect.
I may be mistaken, but it’s worth noting.”
“Of course, I’m not here for the pig head. I have something important to discuss with you,” Di Hongyun rified, dismissing any thoughts of the pig head incident.
“What is it?” Gu Chaoyan inquired nonchntly, her mind still preupied with the events involving the Moon Sect. She wondered if there could be a connection between them, but she needed more time to confirm her suspicions.
Di Hongyun’s expression turned serious as he said, “The Beastmaster Sect’spetition is about tomence.”
“Whatpetition?” Gu Chaoyan asked, feeling a bit perplexed. She was aware ofpetitions among the inner sect disciples, but she hadn’t expected that there would be one involving the inner sect as a whole.
“You don’t even know about this?” Di Hongyun’s confidence surged, causing his voice to rise. “It’s about the mystic realm..”