Chapter 2486: Demon n 18<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
She refrained from employing her spiritual energy but exhibited no mercy whatsoever. Channeling her utmost strength, the whip struck the face of the human who hadshed out at the Demon n. Under the impact of the whip, flowers of bruises blossomed across the human’s face. The heavy mark of the whip left a blood-red imprint, flesh overturned and blood seeping from the wound, spanning from his face to his body.
The sudden strike left the human writhing in agony on the ground, his wails echoing, drained of the strength to resist.
The rescued Demon n members stared at Gu Chaoyan in disbelief. In the absence of the Demon n Leader for a millennium, demons had plummeted to the lowest echelon in the second world. Many were enved like this, and throughout the years, both their fellow Demon ns and the inhabitants of the Demon n City never intervened. The Demon nspeople had resigned themselves to their fate.
Unexpectedly, someone had taken action.
Uncertain whether to feel gratitude or urge her to leave swiftly, the Demon n member hesitated. Stirring up trouble outside was thest thing the Demon n needed.@@novelbin@@<div>
Attempting to intervene, it was already toote. Other humans rushed forward, seeking retribution.
Gu Chaoyan gripped the whip firmly, honing her hand speed throughbat training. Her movements were swift, striking unseen. Each whip descended with precision. The humans were soon covered in wounds, resembling the Demon n members who had endured prolongedshings.
In less than an hour, all the humansy injured on the ground, while only one among the group of Demon n members had retaliated.
“Sister, you’re incredible. These wretched humans deserve a beating to death. This is too lenient. In my opinion, we should rip out their hearts and bring them back to our Demon n,” the Dao Child of the Demon n stated, his eyes shing with a bloodthirsty glint, clearly contemting such action.
Gu Chaoyan maintained her silence. While these individuals might deserve death, the brutality they were subjected to seemed excessive. Despite her reservations, she refrained from intervening.
Initially unafraid, the injured humans assumed the Demon n woman wouldn’t dare to kill them outright, fostering a sense of peace. However, upon hearing about their connection to the Demon n City, fear gripped them, causing visible trembling.
Though officially called the Demon n City, it was more urate to refer to them as descendants of the ancient Demon n, residing in the now-empty ancient city due to the absence of their n Leader.
“We were wrong; we were merely following orders,” the humans pleaded, kneeling before Gu Chaoyan. “Please let us go. We’ll never dare harm the Demon n again.”
Their sincerity echoed through their words, apanied by miserable pleas.
Yet, Gu Chaoyan remained silent.
Demon n members who were once captive attempted to intervene, advising, “Enough. This serves as a warning, and they won’t repeat such actions. We appreciate the concern of the Demon n City for our sect. However, with the n Leader’s prolonged absence, the Demon n City faces challenges. It’s better not to draw undue attention and trouble.”
“The n Leader of Demon n has been missing for a thousand years…”<div>