Chapter 2475: Demon n 7<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
The few elders of the Demon n exchanged uneasy nces, hesitant to disclose the true state of affairs within the n to her.
Unwilling to reveal the dire situation that could potentially lead to the extermination of the Demon n if exposed, they kept silent.
Observing their reluctance and sensing their withholding of information, the Demon n’s Dao Child grew increasingly frustrated.
In a burst of frustration, he dered, “If you old folks won’t tell me, I’ll inform Sister.”
With determination, he continued, “Sister.”<div>
“The current state of our n is dire. Since your disappearance a thousand years ago, the Demon n has faced a daily decline. Other ns, sensing our vulnerability, exploit us. Initially, they could safeguard our people, but over centuries, the Demon n City has be unable to protect all its members.”
“Now, we can only defend the Demon n City. Many of our kin have been drained dry by other ns. Most Demon n members have scattered, searching for you, n Leader. The remaining few roam, attempting to deliver justice to those of our kind.”
“Sister, if you don’t return soon, the fate of the Demon n City is precarious. I fear…” The Dao Child’s voice quivered with sorrow, and he hesitated to articte the grim oue.
Everyone anticipated the impending revtion.
Should the n Leader of the Demon n continue to stay absent, the demons’ ability to endure seemed doubtful.
Gu Chaoyan cast a concerned gaze upon the youthful Demon n’s Dao Child. His youthfulness suggested a fear of confronting the harsh reality, and Gu Chaoyan empathized with his distress.
Her distress deepened as she observed the transformation in the Dao Child’s countenance.
From sorrow, his expression morphed into one of hatred, his eyes gleaming with a bloodthirsty intensity. He gleefully eximed, “Thankfully, Sister, you’ve returned. With you here, not only will no one dare to oppress our Demon n, but those who tormented us before—I want them dismembered, skinned, and split in half! I’ll drink their blood and fashion a ne from their eyeballs for the n Leader.”
Gu Chaoyan’s features twitched at the sudden shift.
The once pitiable child had transformed into something resembling a little demon. A chill ran down her spine at the grim realization that if her identity were exposed, a gruesome fate awaited her.
A forced smile appeared on Gu Chaoyan’s face.
Searching for someone else to settle scores with? With her current cultivation level, a half-step Golden Immortal, such vengeance seemed imusible.<div>
She spoke with forced enthusiasm, “Of course, of course. Now that I’m back, we must champion the fiends and demons, fortify the Demon n, and dispel our despondency.”
While she knew these were empty words, Gu Chaoyan felt obligated to voice them to protect the Elders.
“Sister, with you here, I can achieve it all,” the Demon n’s Dao Child proimed, gazing at Gu Chaoyan with unwavering admiration.
Forced to reciprocate, Gu Chaoyan managed a strained smile. “Yes,” she affirmed.
However, the other elders remained skeptical and did not fully ce their trust in him, maintaining an air of suspicion.