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However, the chaotic spaceti still didn’t comprehend her thoroughly. Beyond her kindness, Gu Chaoyan harbored multifaceted considerations. She found this mission daunting at first glance, but it proved to be more feasible than she had initially surmised.

The won in this land had endured excessive suffering.

Their bitterness had beco insufferable, compelling them to seek change.

If the won here truly possessed no latent talent for cultivation, it might have been a matter of the strong preying on the weak, and Gu Chaoyan couldn’t indefinitely shield them.

However…

Reality belied this notion, as many won exhibited the potential for cultivation, yet they remained systematically oppressed, rendering them powerless to revolt.

She would take up the mantle of leadership.

It was a re trifling matter.

Furthermore, drawing from her previous mission’s experience, Gu Chaoyan understood that these tasks often contained hidden sub-tasks, similar to her first mission which had, in essence, consisted of two tasks. It was possible that this mission held additional tasks within it.

Presently, she had ample ti at her disposal.

Engaging in additional missions held no deterrence for her.

Furthermore, her cultivation level rendered her sufficiently capable of safeguarding herself within this realm.

Gu Chaoyan flashed a smile. “You certainly enjoy prattling on.”

The chaotic spaceti ceased its comntary.

With no further ado, it ushered her into the mission. As she departed, it issued one last instruction: “Within the mission, you can backtrack on your decisions at any mont. I’ll return you to the chaotic spaceti. However, the mission will be considered a failure.’

“Understood,” Gu Chaoyan replied. She understood her own limitations, and if the chaotic spaceti transported her back upon death, she could continue her mission here.

“It appears you haven’t lost consciousness yet. If you’re still awake, listen carefully!” admonished an elderly woman dressed in somber attire. Her entire figure was concealed, and she exuded the aura of chastity.

Gu Chaoyan pondered for a mont.

This was the nanny specially hired by the Xu family to raise Xu Xunnan. The nanny’s duty was to instill discipline in her, expunge any delusions about cultivation from her mind, and make her adhere to societal norms.

After enduring several days of scolding, Xu Xunnan despaired and even attempted suicide by biting her tongue. The nanny assud she had fainted, believing that life was preferable to death.

Many young won faced a similar plight. It was rare for soone to willingly die over their inability to cultivate. This was simply the way of the world. After a period of introspection, most would conform to societal norms.

“In Jinwei Land, can won practice cultivation? Won lack the innate talent for cultivation, so they naturally lack the qualifications. You are a mber of the Xu family and enjoy a far better fate than most won. As long as you renounce your delusions, the Xu family will find a suitable spouse for you. After marriage, you must serve your husband dutifully and avoid any contradictions. If you bear a daughter, she will be your companion. Your life will not be too harsh. Why endure such hardship? The path of cultivation does not belong to you,” the nanny earnestly advised. If the nanny harbored any ill intentions,

She bore no malice.

She was rely adhering to the customs of Jinwei Land.

Or perhaps, this ideology was deeply ingrained in her psyche.

Consequently, she exerted herself diligently to impart these principles.

It was ostensibly for her own welfare.

“Are you certain about that?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.

The nanny was visibly taken aback.

“Do you genuinely believe won lack talent? Do those n refuse to relinquish their lofty and domineering position, relentlessly subduing won? Do you, as a woman yourself, truly wish to delude yourself? Are you consistently convincing yourself that won are devoid of the potential for cultivation?” Gu Chaoyan pressed further..

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