Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Junior Sister!” Di Hongyun’s voice bood, echoing as he rushed over. “Junior Sister, wait for !”
Gu Chaoyan glanced at Di Hongyun, her expression one of surprise. She had assud that after their interaction yesterday, Di Hongyun would retreat to his own social circle and keep his distance from her.
To her bewildernt, the morning greeted her as if nothing had transpired between them. Gu Chaoyan was left in the dark, unsure about the sudden change.
She nodded in acknowledgnt and adjusted her pace, walking alongside Di Hongyun.
Di Hongyun’s voice carried an enthusiastic tone that seed incongruent with the mission he was currently on. His deanor exuded enjoynt, and he spoke with a grin, “I’ve been wondering about the outco of my request yesterday. You know, Junior Sister, whenever you have the ti, I’d greatly appreciate it if you could help acquire a decent sword. Mine pales in comparison to yours, a re shadow of its brilliance.”
“Of course,” Gu Chaoyan replied.
Di Hongyun was taken aback by her prompt agreent. He hadn’t anticipated that his junior sister would invest so much ti and effort into crafting a sword for him. It was as though she had been eagerly waiting for his request.
This peculiar behavior from his junior sister left him flabbergasted. She defied his previous assumptions. He had initially categorized her as aloof, yet she was now willingly offering to forge a sword for him.
His perception of Junior Sister was undergoing a complete shift, and it was confusing him to no end.
In the midst of this confusion, Gu Chaoyan’s feelings were equally mixed when it ca to Di Hongyun. Strangely, he bore a resemblance to her own younger self from a past life.
However, her past life had led her into encounters with unsavory characters, ultimately shaping her into a cold-blooded and unfeeling individual. Then, along ca Di Hongyun, unexpectedly crossing paths with her.
A subtle shake of Gu Chaoyan’s head followed.
They arrived at their designated eting point – the Bounty Pavilion. This location served as the congregation spot for disciples embarking on missions, rendering it the most fitting choice.
The mission’s leader hailed from the Fist Sect. Sharing a cultivation level identical to that of Shao Simiao, a ninth level Paragon Warrior, the leader’s prowess was more than adequate for the task. Those led by this accomplished disciple were also of satisfactory cultivation levels.
In addition, a select few Paragon Warrior level disciples were present.
Beyond this, the cream of the crop among disciples had also assembled.
Such a formidable lineup was a rarity for standard missions, signifying the paramount importance attached by the sect.
Given the multitude of disciples who had gone missing, coupled with the precarious situations so had faced on Longdi Mountain, it was imperative for the Supre Sect to exercise vigilance and caution.
Regarding Gu Chaoyan and Di Hongyun, the leading Fist Faction disciple didn’t hold them in high regard. Instead, he directed his courteous attention towards Lv Zhengyang.
In his assessnt, the duo appeared ill-equipped for participation in the mission. Having encountered the Undead Race before, the leading disciple perceived them as unremarkable figures, not warranting special attention. Furthermore, Gu Chaoyan’s declarations in front of the Elders had sown seeds of uncertainty about her in the minds of many.
In addition…
Di Hongyun wore a clear expression of displeasure.
Gu Chaoyan remained unfazed by his reaction.
She stood at the periphery in tranquil anticipation.
Di Hongyun indulged in a brief outburst before lapsing into silence.
With the complete assembly of participants,
The entourage finally set forth toward Xuhai City.
Xuhai City lay at a considerable distance from the Supre Sect.
Desolate and uninhabited for a century, the city bore an air of abandonnt since its last occupancy..
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