Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2542: Can’t Come Back 3



Chapter 2542: Can’t Come Back 3

Now, she understood why sorcerers were held in such high regard.

Their influence could genuinely dominate lives.

Fortunately, it was the sorcerer who was sent to that continent, and he happened to be seriously injured. Otherwise, she might have found herself in a dreadful state. After all, the witches hailed from the Third World, and everyone knew the nature of their existence.

Gu Chaoyan nodded, finally comprehending the hardships they faced when on the mainland.

No more questions lingered. A moment of silence enveloped them once again.

The sorcerers remained as reserved as ever. They seldom engaged in conversation, but when they did, it proved rather vexing.

Although the sorcerer had come to visit Gu Chaoyan, he maintained the same reticent demeanor. He was a man of few words, indifferent to whether he liked or disliked her.

As she made her way to the central city of the Demon Clan, Gu Chaoyan halted.

Gazing down upon the ancient city of the Demon Clan from above, she took the initiative to inquire, “Who is he?”

The sorcerer naturally discerned whom she referred to.

“Miss, are you so certain that I know?” The sorcerer responded with a smile, as if attempting to deny the knowledge. Clearly, he was reluctant to disclose the information.

Even though he was in the Third World, revealing that individuals in that realm were aware of the person in question was not something he could openly acknowledge.

Gu Chaoyan nodded.

“You know, otherwise you wouldn’t have been so surprised when you saw him,” Gu Chaoyan remarked.

The sorcerer maintained his calm demeanor, but inwardly, he was taken aback.

‘Girl, girl.’

She was truly unique.

When he caught sight of that person, his expression lasted only for a fleeting moment, occurring when no one was paying attention.

Unexpectedly…

She had astutely observed it all, fully aware that he recognized the person in question.

What an intelligent girl.

However…

The smarter she was, the more she might suffer and feel unhappy.

At times, sorcerers harbored such sentiments.

After all, he had undergone many tribulations, so he naturally comprehended the bitterness.

“Miss, why do you have to know? Sometimes, it’s better not to know certain things,” the sorcerer advised. “Now that you’re the head of the fiend, no one in the Second World will dare to harm you. As long as you focus on cultivating, you can still visit the Third World in the future when your cultivation reaches a high level. In the Third World, I will naturally take care of you. Why trouble yourself with such matters?”

The sorcerer didn’t wish for her to seek out the owner of this clone. The owner might not bring her a favorable life; instead, it could subject her to more suffering.

Instead, the sorcerer hoped she would choose the path of least resistance.

“No,” Gu Chaoyan firmly shook her head. “I need to know. I need to uncover the truth, and I won’t be content if it remains unclear.”

“He is very important to me, incredibly significant. He is the reason for my existence,” Gu Chaoyan thought of those who had not been exposed to the cultivation world, the Lord and Lady of the Gu Family.

He was crucial.

So vital that she couldn’t let it go.


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