Chapter 2513: Demon n 45
Editor: Henyee Trantions
She harbored a thirst for vengeance.
This approach mirrored her sister’s typical manner of handling such situations, and the Dao Child of the Demon n had once been simr.
However, he couldn’tprehend his sister’s current mindset. Why wasn’t she perturbed? Why didn’t she share his urgency?
In his view, if someone dared to mistreat his sister, they should retaliate in kind.
Wasn’t it appropriate to act immediately?
“Don’t concern yourself; I have my own ns. Don’ty a finger on that woman. I want to be the one to end her life!” Gu Chaoyan’s words resonated with profound animosity.
Had it not been for her…
Why had Huaijin lingered in the Dragon Vein Mountain for such an extended period?
If not for her…
How had Huaijin encountered such an unforeseen cmity?
Gu Chaoyan had no intention of dealing with this woman hastily.
Unaware of the past conflicts, the Dao Child of the Demon n felt a sense of confusion. To him, it didn’t appear to be a significant issue, and his sister’s concern seemed unwarranted.
Nevertheless, since his sister insisted, he wouldply.
“Sister, shall we continue admiring the flowers?” the Dao Child of the Demon n inquired.
“Bring some back; I need them,” Gu Chaoyan replied.
The Dao Child of the Demon n found this request somewhat perplexing.
After all, it had been a long time since his sister had required these Demon n flowers.
Why did she need it now?
“Then seal this ce. Only Sister can use it,” the Dao Child of the Demon n suggested, emphasizing exclusivity for his sister’s benefit.
“As you wish, but it’s unnecessary. That will be all,” Gu Chaoyan responded.
The Dao Child of the Demon n still sensed a difference in his sister. She seemed altered from her past self, exhibiting a demeanor that he found unfamiliar.
Despite his concerns, the Dao Child of the Demon n proceeded to pluck some demon flowers undisturbed, following his sister back.
Gu Chaoyan observed the demon flowers, seeing the Dao Child of Demon n off before initiating her practice with the harvested blossoms.
Aware of the limited time at her disposal, Gu Chaoyan immersed herself in cultivation.
The Demon n Flowers held an abundance of spiritual qi, raising the prospect of advancing her cultivation to a higher level.
Focused and determined, Gu Chaoyan began absorbing the spiritual energy of the Demon n Flowers. As the energy permeated her body, a sense of smoothness engulfed her, a sensation she hadn’t experienced in a long time.
Anticipating the transformation of spiritual qi within these Demon n Flowers into her cultivation, Gu Chaoyan soon realized that things weren’t unfolding as expected.
While the spiritual qi was abundant, as it coursed through her body, its destination remained elusive. In the end, only a modest amount of spiritual qi lingered, proving insufficient to elevate her cultivation.
Undeterred, Gu Chaoyan persisted in her attempts, determined to unlock the true potential of the Demon n Flowers.
After numerous attempts, Gu Chaoyan realized with utmost seriousness that the Demon n Flowers were not proving effective for her cultivation at all.
This revtion left her perplexed. What had changed?
It had consistently yielded positive results before.
Initially ted, Gu Chaoyan’s emotions now spiraled into disappointment. She angrily cast the remaining flowers to the ground.
Hearing the disturbance, the Dao Child of the Demon n sensed that something was amiss with his sister. Though hesitant to intrude, concernpelled him to inquire softly from outside, “Sister, are you alright?”
“I am fine,” Gu Chaoyan reassured, regaining herposure.
Only then did the Dao Child of the Demon n feel a modicum of relief.
Despite the setback with the Demon n Flowers, the Demon n’s banquet continued as nned.
Finally…
Gu Chaoyan emerged from the room, resuming her assertive demeanor as the n Leader of the Demon n.