Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2425 - 2425 Mission 105



“He had the audacity to linger here?”

Gu Chaoyan closed her eyes, inhaling deeply.

Suppressing the urge to confront him physically, she opted to shut her eyes and calm herself. The mere sight of him fueled her desire to unleash her frustration physically—surely, he must have come specifically to oppose her.

Storming away in anger, Gu Chaoyan refrained from uttering a word.

Observing the situation, Gary hastily followed her. Glancing at the sorcerer’s dwelling nearby and then at his Tribe Chief, he inquired, “Tribe Chief, what did you say to the sorcerer?”

Gary’s primary concern was the sorcerers.

In Gu Chaoyan’s eyes, it seemed Gary cared more about the sorcerer than himself, maintaining a watchful eye on her actions.

She had barely stepped out when he approached her.

This only fueled Gu Chaoyan’s anger.

“It’s snowing, isn’t it? I’m here to inquire about when the sorcerers will depart from our tribe. Traveling in the snow is no easy feat.”

Gary stomped his feet and gritted his teeth. “Tribe Chief!”

“How could you?”

“Sorcerers visiting is something many people eagerly anticipate. Yet, here you are, actively inquiring if the sorcerer is leaving. Wouldn’t it be better if he stayed?”

“How fortunate our clan is, unlike others!”

Gary had higher expectations for the Tribe Chief.

He believed that she consistently failed to grasp the significance of a sorcerer. Her inclination to drive the sorcerer away for a mere bamboo house and blanket frustrated him to no end.

In his view, he was acting in the Tribe Chief’s best interest.

If she could secure some favor from the sorcerers, wouldn’t that mean a worry-free life for the Tribe Chief?

Regrettably, the Tribe Chief remained oblivious.

Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but roll her eyes at Gary. “Don’t worry, you’re still in good fortune. Your sorcerer mentioned that he can’t travel during snowy conditions, so he plans to stay here and depart after this winter. He’ll be here for at least a few more months. What’s there to worry about?”

“Really?” Gary looked genuinely surprised.

It had been several months.

What a stroke of luck.

Gary didn’t dare to contemplate it too much.

Their Five Elements Clan was likely the first to allow sorcerers such an extended stay.

“Of course, it’s true. I’ve never lied to you!” Gu Chaoyan retorted.

She was distinctly displeased with her clansmen’s attitudes.

Gary, on the other hand, was genuinely elated.

Unable to contain himself, he reminded, “Tribe Chief, don’t always underestimate sorcerers. Since the sorcerer is staying for a long time, engage in more conversations with them. Sorcerers have traveled to countless places, almost everywhere. If you inquire, you’ll undoubtedly gain valuable insights.”

“Sorcerers possess comprehensive knowledge about this world,” Gary said in a much softer tone.

Gu Chaoyan pursed her lips.

It would be odd if he wasn’t aware.

He knew he hailed from a different world.

Moreover, she herself possessed considerable knowledge about this world.

Gu Chaoyan felt a headache approaching. Gary, persistently talking within a 500-meter radius, prompted her to speak hastily, “I know, I know. I’m not disrespecting the sorcerer. I’m concerned about him all the time.”

That’s what Gu Chaoyan claimed.

Gary couldn’t discern it. In his perception, the Tribe Chief appeared to reject sorcerers.


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