Chapter 2523: Demon n 56<div>
Editor:Henyee Trantions
Was this space analogous to her body?
The Spirit Qi from the ck vortex had finally manifested within this space—an incredibly peculiar urrence.
Perplexed, she headed to the library to peruse its contents, hoping to uncover relevant records that could shed light on the situation.
Gu Chaoyan searched diligently, almost exhaustively flipping through the avable resources. Despite her efforts, the information remained elusive.
Sighing, she reluctantly exited the space, a lingering question mark in her mind.<div>
Deciding to take a stroll, the Dao Child of the Demon n approached with a smile. “Sister.”
Gu Chaoyan turned towards him.
He seemed quite at ease.
Being the second in line, the Dao Child of the Demon n had minimal responsibilities, with his brother handling the majority of tasks. Consequently, he enjoyed ample free time.
Gu Chaoyan envied this aspect and yfully pinched his face for a sense of bnce.
Oddly enough, the Dao Child of the Demon n perceived his sister’s actions as a yful gesture, bringing him joy. Now, his sister felt more approachable than ever.
“Sister, the First Elder asked me toe. I didn’t want toe here myself,” the Dao Child of Demon n expressed with a sense of grievance.
Gu Chaoyan turned towards him, anticipating an exnation.
They awaited details of the situation.
“The First Elder informed me that Pei Yueling, the daughter of the n Leader of the Blood n, who had been missing outside, has acted recklessly. Today, she suddenly vanished and left the Blood n. I don’t know her whereabouts, and the Blood n couldn’t locate her anywhere,” the Dao Child of Demon n exined.
Perplexed by the events, he held the belief that she should have faced consequences for bullying his sister. Despite this, his sister insisted on retaining her, leading to numerous troubles.
“She suddenly disappeared?” Gu Chaoyan mused. It seemed Pei Yueling had regained her wits. Realizing the Blood n held no value for her, she departed.<div>
Now, with her cultivation level elevated to that of the Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor, she possessed the capability for revenge.
“The n Leader of the Blood n has deployed a considerable number of people for the search,” the Dao Child of Demon n added.
“Find the Demon n and bring them back!” Gu Chaoyan instructed with a serious demeanor, harboring no sympathy for Pei Yueling.
The Dao Child of Demon n promptly departed, disying eagerness in dealing with the matter at hand. He harbored no intentions of letting Pei Yueling off, especially considering her past mistreatment of his sister.
Following the departure of the Dao Child of Demon n, Gu Chaoyan sought a conversation with the Elder to address some queries.
The unexpected visit surprised the First Elder.
The n Leader, now fully grown, found herself increasingly less reliant on the First Elder, often perceiving him as overly verbose. On asion, she even initiated visits herself.
“No need for formalities; I have something to ask, First Elder,” Gu Chaoyan stated.
“n Leader, I am at your service,” the First Elder responded with evident delight.
“First Elder, do you know if there are beings higher than the Second World?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
“Yes, there are. In the Third World, our Demon n is considered a lowly existence. The Third World is governed by witches, and as a result, no one in the Second World dares to provoke them,” the First Elder patiently exined. “Within our Demon n, some n Leaders ascend to the Third World upon reaching a certain level of cultivation. However, for most, achieving such a level remains an unattainable feat in their lifetimes.”
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“n Leader, why do you inquire about this? Are you contemting a journey to the Third World?” the First Elder questioned.