Chapter 2497: Demon n 29<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
If she didn’t decipher the utility of her spatial abilities today, the risk of meeting her demise in this predicament became a stark reality.
Contemting the perilous situation, she acknowledged the gravity of the circumstance.
With the demise of the Human n Leader and the sessful opening of the barrier, the other fleeing members of the Ling family were now inconsequential, akin to stray dogs.
The n Leaders collectively breathed a sigh of relief.
Approaching Gu Chaoyan with appreciative smiles, they expressed gratitude, “We owe today’s salvation to the n Leader of the Demon n. Without her, we would have been in serious trouble.”<div>
“By the way, could it be that the n Leader of the Demon n anticipated this, prompting her timely appearance?”
Gu Chaoyan forced a smile.
Internally, she marveled at their spective minds. If she had indeed foreseen these events, why would she have chosen this particr moment to intervene? It seemed a peculiar assumption.
Yet, outwardly, she maintained her enigmatic demeanor, offering only a faint smile without confirming or denying their suspicions. This ambiguity added to the mystique surrounding the n Leader of the Demon n.
Given her silence, the others refrained from pressing further, allowing their imaginations to fill in the gaps.
With the demise of the Human n Leader, there was a mess to clean up. However, Gu Chaoyan saw no need for the Demon n to involve themselves.
Addressing the Dao Child of the Demon n, she remarked, “Dealing with these nuisances is tiresome. Let’s return to the Demon n.”
She had no inclination to engage in further conversation with the n Leaders. In fact, she harbored a lingering apprehension that they might discern something about her. Thus, she deliberately distanced herself from these troublesome discussions.
“Sister, let’s just go and pay no attention to these matters,” suggested the Dao Child of the Demon n, sensing the natural aversion.
His sister had never been fond of such affairs, a sentiment that persisted from the past to the present. Heprehended her stance.
The Demon n departed without further ado.
The members of the other ns were eager to rectify the aftermath. Surviving owed much to the n Leader of the Demon n, and cleaning up the mess felt like a small price to pay, considering the potential benefits.<div>
The demise of the Human n Leader resulted from his excessive ambition, leaving a trail of grievances. The memory of his past actions lingered, ensuring future retaliation against the Human n.
Additionally, the Human n Leader’s residence yielded valuable spoils.
And so, the Demon n left, while representatives of other races expressed intentions to visit in the future.
During the return journey, the First Elder and the Demon Family Elder extended polite greetings to Gu Chaoyan.
Gu Chaoyan, however, grappled with conflicting emotions.
After today’s incident, it seemed they had unequivocally recognized her as the n Leader. Whether this was a boon or a bane, she couldn’t fathom.
Adrift in contemtion, she absentmindedly ced her hand on her forehead, grappling with the uncertainty.
Suddenly, the Dao Child of the Demon n entered, wearing a joyful expression as he remarked, “Sister, your cultivation has ascended to a transcendent level. Congrattions! You used to fervently desire formidable cultivation, and now you’ve achieved it.”
“Our Demon n can ascend to greater heights. We might even seize the opportunity to revisit the ancient city of the Demon n. The mere thought brings me joy; we can reim our historical roots.”
“Why should myck of strength hinder my return to the Demon n’s ancient city?”