Chapter 1682: Chapter 1682: 2 Masters
At this mont, Gu Fan and Gu Xiaojin had swaggered into the Demon Refining Island Base. Although Gu Fan’s identity was still under suspicion, both DNA and fingerprint comparisons confird one thing—this man was the Demon King, the leader of the X Legion.
Gu Fan put on an air of authority, casually asking, “So, how’s your progress? Have you found that thing yet?”
Soone imdiately responded, “The volcano has already been handled. Several teams were sent in earlier, and we believe we’ll receive news soon.”
“Oh, that’s good. You’ve done well.” Gu Fan offered his praise, even patting a team captain on the shoulder in a gesture of encouragent to keep up the good work.
The captain asked, “The resistance forces are attacking us now—what’s your order on handling them?”
“Just hold them off. Don’t let them get near here,” Gu Fan dismissed the issue with a simple reply.
Right at that mont, the rhythmic sound of high heels echoed through the hall. Hearing it, Gu Fan imdiately knew who had arrived. He turned around, smiling faintly. “Ning Qi, I knew you wouldn’t miss the chance to welco .”
“Of course. How could I pass up the spectacle of a lamb walking into the lion’s den?” Ning Qi replied smugly, looking at Gu Fan as if he were a fool marching into a trap.
The soldiers of X Legion were confused, stunned by this unfamiliar attitude. Typically, Ning Qi treated the Demon King with the utmost respect; this kind of deanor was unheard of.
“Listen up, everyone! This guy who looks identical to the master is not him,” Ning Qi declared, her words causing an uproar of doubt among the crowd. After all, all data and characteristics suggested that the person before them was indeed the Demon King.
Fingerprints don’t lie. DNA doesn’t lie. Immortal constitution, magic that allows flight, the signature blue blood—all traits of the Demon King, and this man possessed them all.
The captain raised a question, “Ning Qi, do you realize the implications of what you’re saying? Disrespecting the Demon King carries severe consequences; no one can save you.”
“Of course, I know what I’m doing. I’m here to expose him,” Ning Qi answered confidently, her deanor strong and imposing. She pointed directly at Gu Fan before shouting, “Don’t be fooled by him! He’s not the Demon King. I have proof.”
At the ntion of evidence, everyone imdiately heightened their focus, trusting that Ning Qi wouldn’t make such a claim without solid proof. Otherwise, how would she have the confidence to face soone who was identical to the Demon King? Instead, this man seed more like soone from the resistance.
But this man had been moving closely with Gu Xiaojin, who even referred to him as “Dad.” This made no sense at all.
Ning Qi pulled out an electronic device and used its holographic projection function to display a communications screen. She intended to contact the Demon King directly for his confirmation regarding Gu Fan.
However, the screen showed nothing but chaos—it wouldn’t display anything. Ning Qi couldn’t reach the Demon King, and her anxiety began to mount.
“What’s going on? Didn’t we agree to expose Gu Fan?” Ning Qi said frantically, repeatedly attempting contact to no avail.
Gu Fan sneered. “What’s wrong? Didn’t you claim to have evidence? Making accusations against your master like this—you know what the consequences are, right?”
At the ntion of consequences, a wave of killing intent washed over Ning Qi, leaving her drenched in cold sweat. For the first ti, she felt like she’d been played by the Demon King.
Under pressure, Ning Qi had a flash of inspiration. Instead of trying to contact the Demon King, she decided to contact Aosai.
The communications screen suddenly displayed Aosai’s figure. This individual was of equal standing with the Demon King, and the sight of him instantly commanded respect from the X Legion soldiers.
Aosai scanned the room briefly, his gaze finally landing on Gu Fan.
Gu Xiaojin grew tense, knowing that if Aosai exposed Gu Fan on the spot, they’d undoubtedly face attacks from all directions.
Yet Gu Fan appeared unperturbed, even greeting him casually, “Aosai, hello. Still as cold and emotionless as ever, I see.”
Before anyone could react, Ning Qi chid in hastily, “Aosai, it’s great to reach you! You need to prove he’s not the Demon King.”
“Is that really necessary, old friend? We’re bound to cooperate eventually—why make things unpleasant now?” Gu Fan replied cryptically, urging Aosai to reconsider.
Aosai remained expressionless, offering a single statent, “I don’t know what kind of ga you’re playing, but I’m honest—I don’t like lying. You are the Demon King, but you and the Demon King are not the sa person.”
“What does that even an?” No one understood. Was this man the Demon King or not?
Ning Qi grew more anxious. “Aosai, now’s not the ti for riddles. If you don’t want Gu Fan to ruin our plans…” Before she could finish, the communications screen flickered off—Aosai had cut the connection.
The room fell silent instantly. All eyes turned to Gu Fan and Ning Qi, filled with suspicion, trying to make sense of what had just transpired.
A captain stepped forward, asking, “Ning Qi, what did Lord Aosai an earlier? And why are you calling this man Gu Fan—that’s the Demon King’s na. What’s going on here?”
“Because…” Ning Qi started to respond, but Gu Fan took over the explanation, “Because I used the space-ti door to travel from the past to this era. Technically, I’m the Demon King from twenty years ago.”
With this revelation, the X Legion soldiers instantly understood—the man before them wasn’t the current Demon King, but rather the Demon King from the past. In other words, he was still not *their* Demon King.
“So you finally admit it.” Ning Qi snorted and imdiately ordered all soldiers to raise their weapons and prepare to attack.
Gu Xiaojin looked around at the countless enemies ard with countless weapons aid at Gu Fan, visibly panicked, unsure how long the Protective Barrier could hold.
But Gu Fan remained remarkably calm, his face indifferent. “Do you know who you’re up against? While I may not be the current Demon King, twenty years later I’ll beco him. At that ti, I’ll rember who dared to shoot at , and you’ll regret it greatly.”
Hearing this, the X Legion soldiers were shaken to their core. How should they proceed? After all, he was still the Demon King.
Ning Qi gritted her teeth privately, realizing Gu Fan had exploited everyone’s fear perfectly. Unless the Demon King himself issued orders explicitly absolving anyone of responsibility for attacking Gu Fan today, no one dared pull the trigger.
“Very well. Today, whatever you all do for , I’ll rember. Soday when I beco the Demon King, I’ll ensure you’re all promoted and rewarded generously,” Gu Fan said, finishing with a smirk. Ning Qi scoffed disdainfully. “Nice promise—but you’re drawing a pie that takes twenty years to bake.”
“Oh, and you too, Ning Qi,” Gu Fan added, smiling mischievously, his tone clearly implying sothing sinister.
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