Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2246 - 2246: Danger 8



Chapter 2246 - 2246: Danger 8

With Gu Chaoyan’s assistance, Di Hongyun managed to rise to his feet. The leader of the Undead Race ceased his argument with Di Hongyun and led him

away.

“Don’t concern yourself with me,” Di Hongyun called out. In the presence of a formidable adversary like the tiger, which seemed as powerful as the Paragon and the Martial God, he felt utterly powerless. He had already sustained significant injuries from the earlier attack, and he believed he was only slowing them down.

In that case, he contemplated remaining behind to buy them time to flee.

“Silence!” Gu Chaoyan scolded him, clearly displeased with his resignation. She had no intention of leaving him behind, and his willingness to give up infuriated her.

Fortunately, the tiger’s vision was obstructed by some unknown phenomenon, causing it to inadvertently destroy its own surroundings in a fit of rage. Seizing this opportunity, Gu Chaoyan and Di Hongyun retreated from the chaotic scene.

Once they had reached a relatively safe location, Gu Chaoyan retrieved some pills and offered them to Di Hongyun, urging him to take them.

Meanwhile, a magical creature continued to observe them from a distance.

Di Hongyun began to feel remarkably better after ingesting the pills, his energy and vitality visibly restored.

“It’s nothing serious,” Gu Chaoyan reassured him, determined to lead them out of this treacherous environment. In this perilous place where tigers as formidable as the Paragon and the Martial God roamed, there was always the looming threat of encountering other deadly creatures.

Safety was a distant dream in this forsaken land.

Gu Chaoyan was on the verge of departing when the leader of the Undead Race lightly jabbed her and, with pursed lips, urged her to observe a peculiar magical monster.

This creature was not far from their current location, and with concerted effort, they might have a chance to subdue it. The leader of the Undead Race still believed it would be a missed opportunity not to capture this magical beast, which he thought could greatly assist Gu Chaoyan in the future.

“No, no more magical monsters,” Gu Chaoyan responded firmly. “This one is too mischievous, causing us nothing but trouble. Despite being a magical monster, it’s more hassle than it’s worth.”

“We still have a long journey ahead in the mystic realm. Let’s focus on seeking other treasures,” Gu Chaoyan suggested calmly, revealing her decision after careful consideration.

She already had the Dragonman, a member of the Dragon Race, among her ranks, which essentially counted as a magical monster. She didn’t require any more magical beasts. Moreover, the young white deer she possessed would demand significant time and energy to grow, and she couldn’t afford that at the moment.

The leader of the Undead Race found her reasoning sound and nodded in agreement. The deer in question was small enough to let go of without much consequence.

Thus, they made the choice to continue their journey without pursuing the magical beast any further.

The magical creature, however, looked at them with astonishment. It had found humans to be intriguing and had intended to playfully engage with them a bit longer. Yet, just as it was getting started, they were abandoning the game?

Initially surprised, the magical monster’s disappointment soon transformed into anger. It was a magical beast, and in its experience, everyone had clamored to possess it. How dare these humans complain about its playfulness?

Undeterred, the magical monster dashed toward Gu Chaoyan and her companions, closing the distance instead of keeping it. It wore a betrayed expression as it gazed at Gu Chaoyan, wondering why they found it undesirable.

The magical monster started to make a fuss.

Gu Chaoyan looked helpless.

“We are not taking you with us, you are so naughty! How dare you offend that tiger!”


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