Chapter 2522: Demon n 55<div>
Editor:Henyee Trantions
The First Elder refrained from divulging details and merely cautioned the Dao Child of the Demon n not to disturb her.
In matters concerning his sister, the Dao Child of Demon n remained remarkably obedient. As anticipated, unnecessary disturbances ceased, allowing Gu Chaoyan to find morefort.
Amidst the trials, Gu Chaoyan, though enduring considerable pain, felt a deep sense of satisfaction with her progress.
A day and night psed.
Gu Chaoyan finally emerged from the state of intermediate exhaustion.<div>
Her entire body throbbed as if subjected to a relentless beating.
“n Leader,” came the concerned voice of the First Elder.
“Sister,” someone immediately embraced her. “Sister, are you alright? If anything happens to you, I won’t let this old man off.”
“You…” The First Elder deemed the Dao Child of Demon n’s reaction excessive.
“I am fine,” Gu Chaoyan reassured quickly.
Only then did the Dao Child of Demon n cease his confrontational stance.
“n Leader, what’s your cultivation level now?” inquired the First Elder.
It was at this moment that Gu Chaoyan had the opportunity to assess her own cultivation.
To her surprise, the sudden increase far exceeded her expectations.
“I am a Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor,” Gu Chaoyan dered confidently.
“What?” The First Elder was taken aback.
A mere Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor?<div>
This development seemed imusible.
In her youth, where had the n Leader ventured to? The cultivation she acquired then was entwined with her soul.
Yet, now, she had attained only the rank of Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor?
Logically, this seemed improbable.
Could it be that there was insufficient spiritual qi in that ce?
Contrary to this doubt, the First Elder sensed an increase in spiritual qipared to before.
“First Elder, what’s wrong?” Gu Chaoyan’s initial joy waned as a sense of unease crept in. The First Elder’s unusual reaction heightened her concern.
The First Elder shook his head slightly.
It was likely that each time the oue varied, and he didn’t wish to trouble the n Leader with such spections.
“I’m fine. Just a bit surprised,” the First Elder replied with a smile.
“You old man, quit your incessant nagging in front of the n Leader and making her worry,” scolded the Dao Child of the Demon n, expressing dissatisfaction.
The First Elder harbored no resentment; indeed, he had been impulsive earlier.<div>
Furthermore, he fullyprehended the Dao Child of the Demon n’s protective instincts.
It was nearly impossible for the Dao Child of Demon n not to be vignt.
“Alright, the n Leader has recently ascended in cultivation. Let’s both leave. Don’t disturb the n Leader’s repose,” the First Elder instructed solemnly, guiding the Dao Child of the Demon n away.
Though the Dao Child of the Demon n disyed reluctance, he continually nced back to discern if his sister desired him to stay.
Witnessing his forlorn expression, Gu Chaoyan refrained from insisting on his presence.
She felt utterly fatigued.
Moreover, she desired to unravel some mysteries.
Carefully scrutinizing the vortex and her abrupt surge in cultivation became her immediate priority.
Once she deciphered these intricacies, her first instinct was to ess the space to investigate potential records. If any existed, it could provide swift understanding.
Usually, locating such information in her space proved challenging.
Perhaps only Huang Fu could effortlessly navigate these records.
Upon entering the space, Gu Chaoyan immediately discerned a transformation.<div>
It differed entirely from its previous state.
In the prior version, white fog lingered in areas yet to unfold. Now, within the white fog, an increasing presence of ck fog manifested. The two distinct hues battled for dominance, attempting to supnt each other. Eventually, they coexisted, each confined to its designated space.
Could it be…