Chapter 2167: Disciple Missing 6
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Di Hongyun had been correct.
Initially, no one had been aware or cautious during their first move.
Consequently, it had been exceedingly straightforward for them to act.
However, for their second endeavor, the major sects had already become aware of the situation. They had not only dispatched individuals to investigate but also mobilized the disciples of these major sects. Consequently, it had become exceedingly challenging for him to take any action.
Hence, the possibility of him not arriving became a distinct possibility.
Nevertheless, she had no intention of departing.
She was staking her bet on this likelihood.
Even if she were to leave, it would merely be a brief respite. Her thoughts would invariably return to this situation, and she would have no regrets if she decided to stay.
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Thus, Gu Chaoyan advised him to remain silent and await further developments.
Observing her resolute decision, Di Hongyun refrained from uttering further words and patiently awaited the unfolding events.
However, just as Di Hongyun had momentarily let down his guard, a disturbance erupted.
This disturbance emanated from the quarters of the disciples belonging to the Supreme Sect.
Di Hongyun was poised to take action when Gu Chaoyan intervened, halting him in his tracks.
Her gaze fixated on the concealed opening they had crafted.
It was them!
They were the two disciples from the Moon Sect, or to be more precise, the same two individuals she believed she had encountered in Xuhai City.
Their intentions did not bode well. Were they the culprits behind the disappearance of the disciples?
As Gu Chaoyan pondered these unsettling questions…
…a surge of mystical energy characteristic of a Paragon Warrior filled the air.
They launched an assault on the disciples of the Supreme Sect within the room.
Di Hongyun was on the verge of charging forward, but it was the Head of the Undead Race who halted him, not Gu Chaoyan.
In the brief moment it took for the Head of the Undead Race to intervene, one of the Supreme Sect’s disciples in the room had already met their demise.
Di Hongyun fixed the Head of the Undead Race with a furious, red-eyed glare, but he refrained from uttering a single word.
Two disciples from the Supreme Sect had perished right before their eyes. It was an utterly unacceptable tragedy, yet…
Choices always loomed before them.
Gu Chaoyan concealed her emotions and continued to observe the unfolding events.
Members of the Moon Sect confiscated the spiritual roots of the two deceased disciples, then produced a vial of mysterious elixir, sprinkling it over the bodies. Soon, the bodies liquefied into a pool of water. The two Moon Sect disciples departed with an air of disdain.
“Let’s follow them,” Gu Chaoyan suggested in a hushed tone.
Subsequently, the two disciples departed. Gu Chaoyan had initially anticipated that they would persist in assaulting disciples from other schools, but they did not. Instead, they exited the room and headed toward an isolated location.
Gu Chaoyan remained in pursuit.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe wished to uncover the nature of the relationship between these two individuals.
Seizing another person’s spiritual roots was a profoundly malevolent method!
Moreover, the manner in which they handled the disciples this time differed from their previous approach. They employed a bone-melting solution this time, whereas the previous disciples had merely vanished. Could this alteration be attributed to their inability to deal with the bodies effectively now?
And who stood as their mastermind?
Was it the Moon Sect, or was there another force at play?
After a short journey, Gu Chaoyan brought Di Hongyun and the Head of the Undead Race to a halt.
She spotted additional figures emerging ahead, and pressing onward would risk exposing them. Therefore, they needed to find concealment here and observe the unfolding events.
Although the distance was considerable, it didn’t hinder her.
Her hearing surpassed that of an average person.
She held firm in her belief that she could distinctly and comprehensively hear everything.
“How dare you!” The woman’s enraged cry echoed through the air..