Chapter 2419 - 2419 Mission 99<div>
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Observing the determined expression on Aina’s face, Gu Chaoyan was confident that Aina would handle the task admirably.
Aina possessed a lively personality and could be a bit brash at times, but she excelled at many things. The fine fur she had crafted for cold resistance was a testament to her skill and attention to detail. It was both exquisitely made, retaining every fur strand, andpletely odorless.<div>
If Aina could produce such high-quality fur from wild beasts, Gu Chaoyan believed that she could find an equally effective solution for these cotton balls.
“Alright, Aina, I’m entrusting this to you,” Gu Chaoyan affirmed.
“Okay,” Aina epted the responsibility with enthusiasm and hurried off, eager to put her ideas into practice.
However, Gu Chaoyan fell into a pensive silence.
Once they had prepared everything for staying warm, they could proceed to stockpile enough food for the winter. This would ensure the Five Elements Race’s sessful survival through the harsh winter.
Consequently, things continued to progress smoothly under these circumstances.
Yet, the chaotic spacetime still failed to manifest.
Could it be that the mission didn’t revolve around these tasks?
Considering her previous experiences, this seemed usible.
In the past, the chaotic spacetime had been a constant presence, guiding her. Now, an eerie silence enveloped her. It felt as if she were alone in a deste void, where even the heavens remained unresponsive.
She had no idea when it would conclude.<div>
She was clueless about how to fulfill the mission.
Gu Chaoyan despised this sensation, genuinely loathing it.
She let out a sigh.
And then, shey t on her back, feeling lost.
What should she do?
A night came and went, and Gu Chaoyan awoke as usual, gradually adapting to the persistent silence within the chaotic spacetime.
At that moment, there was a knock on the door.
It was Gary.
“Tribe Chief.”
Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but feel a sense of helplessness. If Gary wasn’ting to see her for idle reasons, it must mean someone else had arrived. Could it be Adams again?
“What is it?” she inquired.<div>
“Tribe Chief, pleasee out to wee the visitor. The sorcerer has arrived,” Gary announced with palpable excitement.
In this world, sorcerers were seen as god-like beings, possessing supreme authority and power. However, sorcerers didn’t grace every n with their presence. Many races would never have the chance to encounter a sorcerer, even if they went extinct. When a sorcerer visited a n, it signified a promising future and brought blessings to that n. Naturally, Gary was thrilled, knowing that their Five Elements n was bing better and better.
Sorcerer? The mention of a sorcerer left Gu Chaoyan bewildered. She knew of a race of witches on the cultivation continent, but why were there sorcerers here?
She had never heard anyone mention sorcerers before.
“Coming,” Gu Chaoyan responded swiftly, having no need for borate preparations or attire. Since arriving in this world, she had been wearing animal skins, which were far simpler than the clothing she had previously worn. A quick change of attire sufficed.
Initially, she had felt ufortable with such exposure, but now, she had grown entirely ustomed to it.
“Where is the sorcerer?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
“Over there. I’ll take you to them,” Gary responded with an excited expression. “Tribe Chief, this means our future is secured. Despite the presence of the Thunder Fire n, the sorcerer chose to visit us instead of them. It’s evident that we’re now…” Gary’s enthusiasm left him at a loss for words.