Chapter 2479: Demon n 11<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
“Sister!” the Dao Child of the Demon n called out.
Gu Chaoyan felt a wave of exasperation as she faced him.
“Sister, I just wanted to let you know that Brother will be back tomorrow,” the Dao Child of the Demon n conveyed the information with the enthusiasm of sharing excellent news.
‘Brother?’
This Dao Child had an older brother?<div>
“Okay,” Gu Chaoyan replied, maintaining aposed demeanor.
The Dao Child of the Demon n seemed a bit taken aback by her response, then tilted his head and departed.
Only after his departure did the Dragonman cautiously emerge from the nket. In the Dao Child of Demon n’s presence, it had hidden, unwilling to expose itself.
“The Dao Child of Demon n has a brother? Who is his brother?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
The Dragonman had acquired considerable knowledge about the Demon n from its father, including details about significant figures within the n. Gu Chaoyan hoped to determine if the Dragonman was familiar with this individual.
“It’s also the Dao Child of the Demon n,” the Dragonman responded.
Another Dao Child of Demon n?
Wasn’t the Dao Child of Demon n a unique position? Why did his brother also hold the same title?
“The Dao Child is a position within the Demon n, passed down to the next generation. Typically, the sessor to the Dao Child of the Demon n is also a cultivation prodigy. So, the status of the Dao Child of the Demon n remains prestigious within the Demon n. The previous Dao Child of the Demon n had two sons, making both of them Dao Children of the Demon n,” the Dragonman exined with an expression that hinted at recollections from the past.
Gu Chaoyan recognized the reminiscent expression on the Dragonman’s face, mirroring the way its father spoke about the Dao Child of the Demon n.
The Dragonman had never explicitly discussed its father, but Gu Chaoyan understood the unspoken yearning. In asional conversations recounting its father’s past teachings, the Dragonman revealed a silent longing for its absent parent.
“I see,” Gu Chaoyan acknowledged before drifting into sleep.<div>
The next day…
A knock echoed through the door, prompting Gu Chaoyan’s immediate assumption that it was the Dao Child of the Demon n.
Opening the door, she observed him closely.
Then, she took another look.
The Dao Child of the Demon n appeared strangely unpredictable.
Yesterday, he had been full of enthusiasm, but today, his countenance resembled that of a stoic specter.
Moreover, she was adorned in the ck robe and the eyeball ne he had given her.
Upon seeing him, Gu Chaoyan lifted her hand and lightly pped his forehead. “Don’t you think you look good? Why the cold expression today?”
“If you persist, I might identally misce the ne,” Gu Chaoyan warned.
The Dao Child of the Demon n appeared somewhat uneasy.
Once again, the n Leader had mistaken him for his younger brother.
The n Leader consistently disyed this confusion, unable to distinguish between the two siblings. Moreover, he never made an effort to differentiate them.<div>
Regardless of whether it was him or his younger brother, they were both treated like children.
Despite holding the esteemed position of the Dao Child of the Demon n, he found himself subjected to her blows and admonishments.
Initially harboring doubts, the recent palm strike and the mistaken identity now cast a shadow on his suspicions about the authenticity of the n Leader.
“You look good,” the Dao Child of the Demon n conceded reluctantly.
Gu Chaoyan’s brow furrowed slightly.
She removed the ne.
This presented an opportune moment to refrain from wearing the unsettling essory.