Chapter 2496: Demon n 28
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The Dao Child of the Demon n found himself in a perplexing situation.
Uncertain of the n Leader’s cultivation level, he pondered the mystery. Was the n Leader’s cultivation merely at the onset of the Second World? Normally, individuals born into any n were considered half-step Golden Immortals from birth. Perhaps, he spected, the n Leader had experienced an unfortunate setback in cultivation, regressing to this initial stage.
However, a nagging doubt lingered: *
Could it be that the n Leader had already attained an iprehensible level of cultivation, rendering her expertise so profound that ordinary observers, like them, perceived it akin to that of a child?
The Dao Child of the Demon n remained unsure.
Nevertheless, the abrupt disappearance of the Demon n’s n Leader left the n Leader of the Human n on the verge of madness.
The unexpected revtion of the Demon n Leader’s current cultivation level astonished him. The Ling Family could not afford to falter,pelling him to take swift action.
His formidable spiritual energy surged, targeting those present.
In response, the Dao Child of the Demon n swiftly stepped forward, intercepting the onught of spiritual energy. @@novelbin@@
The n Leader of the Human n’s spiritual energy forced the Dao Child of the Demon n to recoil slightly. “This is not good; we may not be a match for him.”
Promptly, the group retreated.
“Where is the n Leader of the Demon n? Bring her forth to confront the Leader of the Human n!” someone in the crowd demanded.
However, the vanished n Leader of the Demon n remained conspicuously absent.
Gu Chaoyan regarded them with lingering trepidation, recalling how the recent surge of spiritual energy had nearly imed her life.
Fortunately, in a moment of crisis, she discovered an alternative application for her spatial abilities. Swiftly, she concealed her body within the confines of space, disappearing from their immediate perception while actually remaining in proximity.
Despite their persistent calls, she hesitated to reappear. Safety was hard-won, and the risk of emerging seemed too great.
Gu Chaoyan continued to shrink within her concealed space, determined not to expose herself.
Yet, her absence left the group unable to resist. Even the Dao Child of the Demon n wore a troubled expression.
A sigh of relief escaped Gu Chaoyan. She pondered the nature of her perceived transgression.
Seizing a white jade sword, she emerged momentarily from her hidden space, swiftly striking the injured n Leader of the Human n. With deftness, she retreated once more into her spatial refuge, creating an illusion of disappearance.
The Human n Leader, wounded and with diminished cultivation, faced a vulnerable moment.
Observing this opportunity, the Dao Child of the Demon n rushed forward, recognizing the strategic advantage.
With the Human n Leader’s diminished cultivation, the alliance of n Leaders became an overpowering force against him.
Gu Chaoyan exhaled, leaving the unfolding scenario to them, as she contemted ways to unravel the spirit formation. Her familiarity with barriers positioned her as a valuable asset in this critical moment.
The barrier originated from an array formation, evolving into a formidable structure known as a barrier.
Locating the array core was the key to unlocking the barrier, providing a pathway for escape.
After investing some time, Gu Chaoyan sessfully dismantled the ward and emerged from her spatial refuge. Observing the Chief still putting up a resistance, she calmly addressed the situation, “The ward has been opened; please dispose of this stray dog.”
Gu Chaoyan’s demeanor suggested that she had already reached a resolution regarding the events that transpired.
The n Leader of the Bone n, Gu Ming, delivered the decisive blow to the Human n Leader.
Henceforth, the Human n would likely find itself relegated to the status of stray dogs within the Second World.
Gu Chaoyan released a sigh of relief.
This ordeal had proven to be a significant trial.