Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
How dare this foolish human raise his voice at him!
Had he not just awakened and his cultivation been insufficiently advanced, he would not have felt threatened by these imbecilic humans. First, he faced threats from those nonsensical humans, and now he found himself confronted by these sa witless humans.
The most infuriating aspect was her baseless suspicion.
As the hall master of the Zombie Tribe, how could he possibly deceive?
“If it wasn’t you who orchestrated this, then who else could it have been? Weren’t you the one responsible for that illusion just now? Thankfully, my Junior Sister displayed courage and thwarted your sche. Had she not intervened, we might have fallen prey to your deceit!” Di Hongyun exclaid furiously.
As this misunderstanding persisted among the Undead Race…
The man without skin displayed eyes as wide as copper bells. “You have falsely accused ; I’ll puml you to your demise!” With determination, he lunged at Di Hongyun.
Di Hongyun stepped back.
With his Junior Sister by his side, he held no fear that this entity could harm him. His foremost concern was the potential transfer of those substances onto him.
This wasn’t a sect, and he couldn’t simply change his clothes.
As Di Hongyun retreated, the Undead Race advanced without hesitation.
Thus, the two embarked on a pursuit through this desolate terrain.
Gu Chaoyan was left speechless.
What on earth was unfolding?
Di Hongyun and the Undead Race were now engaged in a wild chase?
“Cease this at once!” Gu Chaoyan commanded icily. The couple ca to an abrupt halt, almost involuntarily.
Their gazes shifted towards Gu Chaoyan.
Di Hongyun exchanged a glance with her and responded with an exaggerated eye roll. anwhile, the Undead Race’s gaze t hers, and a frigid blade rested against their neck.
“I possess no rights!”
The Undead Race’s inner voice scread out.
No foolish human would have dared to address him in such a manner thousands of years ago.
Yet, having just awakened, he found himself perpetually naced by this foolish human woman.
A soft chuckle escaped Di Hongyun.
Junior Sister was unwaveringly on his side.
Gu Chaoyan held her gaze steady upon the Undead Race.
Despite the Undead Race’s assertion of innocence regarding the Supre Sect’s disciples, the current priority was locating said disciples.
The Undead Race might be nothing more than a feeble, insignificant faction.
Their ultimate destination remained the actual Xuhai City.
“Take us to Xuhai City,” Gu Chaoyan demanded.
“I refuse,” the Undead Race responded with evident resistance. The ntion of
Xuhai City seed to evoke a vehent aversion, as though they had encountered sothing profoundly dreadful.
This revelation startled Gu Chaoyan.
Xuhai City fell within the Undead Race’s dominion, and his compliance with her was predicated on his insufficient individual might. With the support of his fellow Undead Race mbers, a return to his own territory should not have been a matter of trepidation.
“You resist? Regardless of your wishes, you will accompany us. You remain Junior Sister’s captive and are obliged to heed her directives. You possess no alternative!” Di Hongyun’s voice thundered.
“Enough!” The Undead Race retorted, their voice a mixture of fury and frustration.
“I won’t keep quiet,” Di Hongyun dismissed with a lack of formality.
“Please, just be silent!” Gu Chaoyan’s patience wore thin as the escalating volu of their voices grated on her nerves. Their clamor seed ceaseless, an unending back- and -forth.
Upon hearing Gu Chaoyan’s words…
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