Chapter 2480: Demon n 12<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
Removing the eyeball ne brought immense relief to Gu Chaoyan. No longer burdened by the unsettling essory, she felt a sense of liberation, grateful that she could now move without drawing unwarranted attention.
This shift in mood was all thanks to the Dao Child of the Demon n’s capricious nature. Despite his fervent enthusiasm the previous day, today, he maintained a stoic silence.
It was perplexing.
Could this be a traitmon among the Demon n?
Gu Chaoyan dismissed the thought with a slight shake of her head.<div>
Now free of the ne, Gu Chaoyan regarded the Dao Child of the Demon n with a serious gaze.
She sought to discern his purpose for being here.
Likewise, the Dao Child of the Demon n observed her calmly.
Having received news of the n Leader’s return after a millennium of absence, the Dao Child of the Demon n shared the elders’ cautious approach. The n Leader’s sudden reappearance warranted careful investigation to ensure it was the genuine leader and not an imposter with ill intentions.
Upon arrival, the n Leader immediately recognized him as his younger brother, leaving the Dao Child of the Demon n uncertain about his course of action. Should he exploit his role as the younger brother to scrutinize her further, or should he straightforwardly reveal that he was not her younger brother?
“Why are you staring at me? Just tell me what you want to say,” Gu Chaoyan demanded fiercely.
Despite the Dao Child of the Demon n’s formidable cultivation, standing as one of the top figures in the Demon n, Gu Chaoyan asserted her authority as the n Leader. She made it clear that, in her presence, he should not be treated merely as the Dao Child of the Demon n.
Gu Chaoyan’s willfulness in front of the Dao Child of Demon n stemmed from the imperative need to safeguard her identity. Fearful of exposure, she found it preferable to risk offending the Dao Child of Demon n rather than jeopardizing her secret.
After all, she held the position of n Leader, and he would not dare to take any drastic actions against her.@@novelbin@@
The Dao Child of Demon n found the situation strangely familiar. In the past, when the n Leader was present, he exhibited simr behavior—unable to distinguish between brothers and frequently disying impatience and fierceness. The n Leader’s bold and willful demeanor remained unchanged.
However…
The Dao Child of Demon n sensed a disparity in the current n Leader’s aura. Itcked the same formidable presence as before. There were discernible differences.<div>
Acknowledging half of the situation, he believed the other half warranted further scrutiny. Only then would he feelfortable relinquishing control to the n Leader and entrusting the fate of the Demon n.
“The Human n’s Patriarch, Chengze, is about to celebrate his birthday. As you’re aware, the Human n is entangled in myriadplicated affairs. We’re obliged to extend invitations to various ns for his birthday celebration. Despite our Demon n’s decline, we still received an invitation.”
“Initially, in your absence, the Demon n intended to send the First Elder to attend the banquet. However, now that you’ve returned, n Leader, it is expected that you personally attend the birthday celebration for the Human n’s Leader.”
“The elders were unaware of this news yesterday; they specifically came today to inform you, n Leader,” the Dao Child of Demon n conveyed with gravity.
The tone was somber,cking any trace of humor, signifying a significant shift from their previous interactions.
Gu Chaoyan regarded the Dao Child of Demon n with suspicion.
Could it be that this Dao Child of Demon n had two personas?
During inconsequential moments for the Demon n, he presented himself as a yful young boy. Yet, when the n faced critical matters, he reverted to a serious demeanor?