Chapter 2529: Demon n 62<div>
Editor:Henyee Trantions
“What’s the matter?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
“Have you forgotten certain things from the past?” the First Elder questioned.
As the n Leader delved into matters concerning the Third World, the First Elder sensed a subtle nuance, suggesting that the n Leader might not be entirely oblivious to these intricacies. Could it be that she encountered something during her thousand-year disappearance, leading to apse in memory regarding the past?
Today, when the witches were mentioned, the First Elder observed a simr reaction from the n Leader.
Gu Chaoyan was taken aback, but she swiftly realized that the First Elder had likely discerned something about her behavior. Given the circumstances, it was understandable.<div>
Since arriving in the Demon n’s ancient city, she harbored no intention of concealing these details. It was only a matter of time before her true nature was uncovered, and she epted it with equanimity.
“Yes,” Gu Chaoyan admitted openly. “I’ve forgotten many things, including the fact that I am the n Leader of the Demon n.”
The First Elder nodded understandingly. “In the future, if you need to know anything, juste and disturb me.”
“Let’s keep this information limited. The Demon n should exercise caution,” the First Elder advised.
“First Elder…” Gu Chaoyan expressed her gratitude.
In the past, the First Elder harbored suspicions about her, yet now he treated her with great kindness. The First Elder regarded Gu Chaoyan as if she were his own child.
During the subsequent period, there was no news of the witches, and the bird was gradually recovering from its injuries. As it approached full recovery, it flew out, driven by the desire to find someone. Meanwhile, the Dragonman appeared engrossed in cultivation, seemingly upied and not inclined to interfere.
Seizing this opportunity, Gu Chaoyan entered the space to observe its changes. Since absorbing the vortexes, fluctuations urred intermittently, with ck and white fog vying for dominance. Spiritual energy within the space intensified, yet her attempts to find relevant records proved futile.
Disappointed, she exited the space only to find the bird had returned.
“I’ve found someone, it’s…”
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“There are many witches around her. The witches…” The bird hesitated, attempting to convey the potential challenges.
“Difficult?”
“If there are witches, it will be a little troublesome,” the bird admitted.
“Take me there,” Gu Chaoyan asserted.
The birdplied, leading her to a location that indeed belonged to the witches.
Pei Yueling disyed remarkable capability, integrating seamlessly with the witches.
Even so, the imperative for revenge lingered.
The bird led her straight to Pei Yueling.
Gu Chaoyan initiated a direct attack, catching Pei Yueling off guard. Still reeling from the previous severe injuries caused by spiritual energy, Pei Yueling, now in hiding among the witches, couldn’t evade the confrontation.
“You’re insane!” Pei Yueling eximed in bewilderment. “Even if I have a grievance against you, you’ve already inflicted severe harm on me. Now that I’m seeking refuge with the witches, you’d rather incur the wrath of the witches to settle our dispute. I may hold a grudge against you, but surely it doesn’t warrant such relentless pursuit, does it?”
It seemed as if Gu Chaoyan was pursuing a vendetta of life and death, leaving Pei Yueling thoroughly perplexed. She had believed that hiding among the witches would ensure her safety.
Gu Chaoyan gazed at her, realizing that Pei Yueling remained oblivious to certain facts.<div>
For instance…