Chapter 2476: Demon n 8<div>
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Though it appeared she had sessfully navigated the initial scrutiny,
the disparity from the former n Leader was too evident, leaving lingering suspicions among the observers.
“n Leader, everything in the n will now be under yourmand,” eagerly dered the Demon n’s Dao Child, seemingly impatient to relinquish control.
“The n Leader has only just returned; let’s proceed gradually. There’s no need to rush. The n Leader shouldn’t exhaust themselves so soon,” cautioned the First Elder of the Demon Race. He added, “n Leader, where have you been for the past thousand years? Have you gained anything during your absence?”
The question was born out of concern and a desire to understand the situation, crucial for informed judgment.<div>
Gu Chaoyan hesitated.
Where had she spent thest millennium? What had she aplished? How could she articte her experiences?
“I have been cultivating, yes, cultivating,” she replied.
“n Leader, has your cultivation surpassed its previous level?” inquired the First Elder.
Suppressing augh, Gu Chaoyan grappled with the challenge of exining her significant advancement to a half-step Golden Immortal.
Unable to provide a satisfactory answer, she chose silence.
Her reluctance to speak prompted the Demon n’s Dao Child to intervene. Stepping forward, he confronted the First Elder, “Old man, why are you pressuring my sister? You know why she disappeared. Do you still doubt her? Why are you interrogating her like this?”
The First Elder nced helplessly at the Dao Child of the Demon n.
Despite his youth, the Dao Child wielded formidable cultivation, and he was known for his cautious nature, never erring in critical decisions within the Demon n.
However, when it came to the n Leader, his protectiveness and bias became unmistakably apparent.
Given the prolonged absence of the n Leader, skepticism and concern pervaded the n.
“The n Leader has been missing for quite some time. He’s merely expressing concern and seeking answers,” exined the First Elder.<div>
“Don’t inquire too much. If questioning harms my sister’s Dao Seeking, I won’t let you off,” retorted the fiercely protective Dao Child.
“I appreciate your consideration,” conceded the First Elder after receiving the Dao Child’s defense.
“Don’t worry; the situation remains as it was within the 500 meters. I still have unresolved matters and may need to depart, making it an inopportune time to assume n leadership,” Gu Chaoyan exined.
“Sister, you still want to leave? I won’t allow it. Last time, you were absent for a thousand years. Now, I won’t permit it. There are many tasks in the n. Even if you don’t care about me, you must consider their welfare,” protested the Dao Child vehemently upon hearing her intention to leave.
“Let’s not discuss this for now. I’m not feeling well, so I’ll go back to rest,” Gu Chaoyan announced, preparing to leave.
“Worry not, Sister;e down quickly,” urged the concerned Dao Child.
With a determined effort, Gu Chaoyan descended the stairs, the exertion draining her spiritual power and leaving her fatigued.
She nned to slip away discreetly, a strategy she executed with surprising speed, eluding even the pursuing Dao Child.
The First Elder intercepted the Dao Child who couldn’t catch up, cautioning, “Dao Child, do you genuinely believe she is the n Leader? Aren’t you afraid of jeopardizing everything?”