Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan found himself in a state of confusion.
Gu Chaoyan pointed accusingly at him and declared, “He claid that it didn’t suit , so he removed it. Save your efforts, it’s not worth your ti.”
The necklace in question was undeniably formidable.
Initially disappointed and sowhat sorrowful, the Dao Child of the Demon Clan’s mood took a swift downturn upon learning that his brother’s critique had prompted the removal. He erupted in frustration, exclaiming, “Brother!”
Silence followed.
“This is unforgivable! Don’t expect to show you any respect in the future!” The Dao Child of the Demon Clan expressed his displeasure openly.
“I did say it looked good,” the Dao Child of the Demon Clan clarified. He found himself torn between his younger brother’s demands and the expectations of the Clan Leader, who had a tendency to bla him for various matters. In the end, he conceded; after all, the Clan Leader was a good sister.
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan sighed in resignation.
“It’s because of you. Instead of rely saying it looks good, you should have praised . Since you failed to do so, I naturally deed it unsatisfactory. You only have yourself to bla. You must convince that this necklace is praiseworthy, or you’ll face consequences,” bluntly declared the Dao Child of the Demon Clan.
As for the necklace in question, he genuinely believed it lacked aesthetic appeal. How could he possibly offer praise?
His elder brother within the Demon Clan pondered inwardly.
“Clan Leader, he genuinely put in considerable effort to locate this necklace. He ticulously selected the best one after another, and such unique pieces are rather scarce, so…” The Dao Child of the Demon Clan made an earnest attempt to convey the necklace’s rit.
He was willing to acknowledge the ticulous effort but hesitated to comnd its visual appeal.
“It’s indeed subpar. Save your efforts in the future. If you have spare ti, focus more on matters within the clan. That’s what truly matters,” remarked the Dao Child of the Demon Clan.
He rose, offered a bow to Gu Chaoyan, and promptly departed.
He left without any apparent joy.
How could the Dao Child of the Demon Clan be content? He felt responsible for his ticulously prepared gift being cast aside.
Anxiously, the Dao Child of the Demon Clan hurriedly pursued him.
anwhile, Gu Chaoyan finally regained her composure.
In that mont, she extracted the Dragonman from her arms. “Why didn’t you inform that the Dao Child of the Demon Clan’s two brothers look identical? We almost encountered a perilous situation. Fortunately, he didn’t suspect anything. Otherwise, both of us might have t our end in the Demon Clan!”
The Dragonman recoiled.
It wasn’t that it chose to withhold the information; its father had never ntioned that the Dao Child of the Demon Clan’s brothers were identical. How could it have known?
Its father had shared the details more as a story, leaving out certain crucial facts.
“He didn’t beco suspicious. Moreover, these two individuals appear to acknowledge you as the Clan Leader now. That’s a positive outco,” the Dragonman attempted to console.
‘A positive outco?’
Whether it was genuinely positive remained uncertain.
The imdiate concern, however, was not the upcoming birthday celebration of the Human Clan’s Clan Leader. They were bound to encounter nurous clan mbers, and the risk of exposure was substantial. With her cultivation level, escaping would be impossible if the truth ca to light.
Gu Chaoyan wore a lancholic expression, unmoved by the Dragonman’s attempt at reassurance.
On the side of the Dao Child of the Demon Clan:
One pursued the other, seeking an explanation.
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan encountered a few Elders.
“How is she?”
“The Clan Leader remains unchanged. Her personality shows little alteration—almost identical to before.”
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