Chapter 2507: Demon n 39<div>
Editor:Henyee Trantions
Huang Fu had once called her by this name too.
In the beginning, he would always say peculiar things.
It seemed as if they had an extensive history, a profound connection from a distant past that she had somehow forgotten.
Then, it clicked.
She remembered.<div>
It was the Chaotic Space.
The Chaotic Space had once remarked, “You’re different from before.”
This suggested that she had been to the Chaotic Space before and had a deep familiarity with it.
However, these memories were absent from her conscious recollection.
With the n Leader of the Demon n having disappeared for a thousand years, the possibility lingered—was she truly the former n Leader of the Demon n?
Gu Chaoyan felt a throbbing headache.
The urge to enter the Chaotic Space and seek answers overwhelmed her.
Yet, she found herself unable to ess the Chaotic Space at the moment. It had stipted that she needed a certain amount of time before she could resume cultivation within its confines.
Was it possible that the Chaotic Space anticipated today’s events and intentionally imposed this restriction?
Could it be that she had left a part of herself behind?
Gu Chaoyan rubbed her temples.
Her head ached.<div>
Deciding to clear her mind, she opted for a stroll outside.
If she wanted to trigger any memories associated with the ancient city of the Demon n, Gu Chaoyan surmised that visiting the location might be helpful.
Acting on this thought, she positioned herself at the highest point of the central city, gazing upon the revitalized Gu City. The transformation was remarkable, turning the once deste city into a beautiful and vibrant ce, despite the prevailing dark atmosphere that permeated the entire Demon n.
Gradually, Demon n members from the Demon n City began to converge, and the city started buzzing with activity.
Observing them from the highest point, Gu Chaoyan’s presence seemed to inspire and motivate the Demon n members further.
Unfortunately, the expected surge of memories regarding the Demon n remained elusive.
In that moment, the First Elder approached.
“n Leader, after our discussion, we n to allow some Demon nsmen to reside in the Demon n City. If everyone relocates to the ancient city of the Demon n, the current city will be left vacant,” the First Elder exined.
“Sure,” Gu Chaoyan agreed, recalling the Demon n members who had to work as ves for the Human n.
The First Elder sighed with relief.
The current n Leader was proving to be more approachable than the previous one.
“In addition, our Demon n has officially moved back to the Demon n’s ancient city. This development needs to be announced to the Second World. Consequently, we are nning to host a Demon n banquet in the near future. During the event, we intend to invite representatives from different ns of the Second World, such as the Blood n and the Bone n. This will showcase the revival of the Demon n’s ancient city and the resurgence of our fiends. The n Leader of the Demon n has returned to oversee and preside over the event. Afterward, the Demon n in our Second World will no longer endure mistreatment. Everyone will witness the strength and resilience of the Demon n,” the First Elder conveyed, outlining ns that had long been on his agenda. Reflecting on it, he realized that these aspirations could now be swiftly realized.<div>
What the First Elder said was good for the Demon n. She had no reason to disagree.
She nodded, expressing her agreement with every detail.
“I will have to trouble you and the Dao Child of Demon n with the feast,” Gu Chaoyan added.
The First Elder was momentarily taken aback.
Then, he smiled once more.
Had he been in the Demon n City, he might have harbored doubts about the n Leader. However, within the Demon n Ancient City and witnessing the remarkable revival of the ancient city, the First Elder perceived the n Leader’s transformation as a natural evolution over the thousand years.
“n Leader, you’ve grown up. You’re different from before,” he remarked.
“In the past, you were very willful and never told us this.”