Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2162 - 2162: Disciple Missing 1



Chapter 2162 - 2162: Disciple Missing 1

Though she had only encountered this man a few times, his memory remained vivid in her mind.

Huaijin had seemingly lost all vitality under her watchful gaze, confined to a restless slumber within the Longmai Mountain’s embrace.

One day, she vowed, revenge would be hers!

Gu Chaoyan clenched her fists, her gaze filled with loathing.

“Junior Sister, what’s bothering you?” Di Hongyun inquired, sensing Gu

Chaoyan’s unusual demeanor.

Members of the Grand Unity Sect surrounded them. The upcoming competition loomed, attracting major sects from all corners. Among them were the Moon Sect and several others.

“I’m alright,” Gu Chaoyan replied, concealing her emotions.

Di Hongyun remained puzzled.

“Are you sure? You seemed quite perturbed, as though you encountered someone you disliked.”

Gu Chaoyan ceased her scanning of the surroundings, and Di Hongyun followed suit.

Despite their encounter, it appeared that the Grand Unity Sect had no intention of acknowledging the presence of the Wushang Sect’s representatives. They strode ahead, leading the way on their own.

They needed to pick up the pace.

Soon, they disappeared from sight.

“Are those individuals from the Moon Sect?” Gu Chaoyan pointed in a certain direction and queried.

“Yes.”

Those two individuals bore an uncanny resemblance to faces she’d encountered in Xuhai City.

It seemed they had entered the illusion as well.

A growing sense of concern gnawed at Gu Chaoyan, fearing for their safety.

However, much to her surprise, they crossed paths with them once more.

Did that mean they had successfully escaped the illusion?

The confusion in her mind mirrored on her face, prompting Di Hongyun to inquire, “Junior Sister, what’s troubling you?”

“Senior Brother Yuan Jia, do you recognize those two individuals?” Gu Chaoyan queried.

“I believe I do, but I can’t be certain. Are they the same ones from Xuhai City? They do bear a striking resemblance,” Yuan Jia admitted, lacking a definitive recollection.

Gu Chaoyan’s perplexity subsided.

It didn’t matter; what mattered was that they seemed to have found their way out as well.

Upon the Supreme Sect’s arrival at Wuyuan Island, they were allocated a resting period. The Moon Sect’s members were assigned this privilege, as they had emerged victorious in the previous round.

Typically, two individuals would share a room during the break, while the other ordinary disciples might have three or four per room.

Being the sole female disciple of the Supreme Sect, Gu Chaoyan was granted the luxury of her own sleeping quarters.

By this point, Gu Chaoyan felt content with her situation.

They rested, knowing that in two days’ time, the competition would commence.

Wuyuan Island was permeated with the mystical essence of spring water, yet the aura here appeared so commonplace that Gu Chaoyan suspected the true magic lay solely within the spring water. Consequently, she harbored no desire to engage in cultivation, opting instead for a rare respite. For practitioners, days of undisturbed sleep were a rare luxury.

However, the need for slumber wasn’t pressing.

Gu Chaoyan enjoyed a peaceful night’s rest, only to be stirred awake by distant commotion.

Just as she prepared to investigate, Di Hongyun’s voice rang out, “Junior Sister!”

Gu Chaoyan opened her door, inquiring, “What’s the matter?”

“Follow me. A fellow disciple from the Supreme Sect has inexplicably disappeared,” Di Hongyun explained, his expression fraught with worry.

A disciple missing on Wuyuan Island?


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