Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2079 - 2079: Three Missions 2



Chapter 2079 - 2079: Three Missions 2

Chapter 2079: Three Missions 2

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Gu Chaoyan surveyed her surroundings, trying to recall the specific missions assigned by the renowned Bounty Pavilion. The majority of these missions involved dealing with formidable high-level demonic beasts.

Completing the assigned tasks, Gu Chaoyan pondered for a moment before deciding to depart. There was no rush for her to take on more tasks immediately.

With three missions under her belt, Gu Chaoyan contemplated returning home to devise a well-thought-out plan. Accepting new missions right away was not a necessity at this moment.

Also…

Feeling the need to make adequate preparations, Gu Chaoyan stepped out of the Bounty Pavilion.

Onlookers, who were eagerly waiting to see which missions she would undertake, couldn’t help but sigh in disappointment as they noticed her departure.

However, amidst the crowd, a few individuals chuckled, confessing, “After assessing the available missions, we realized none were suitable for us.

Perhaps we should approach the Elder of the Weapon Refining Sect instead.”

Regardless of the accuracy of this man’s statement, it resonated with those present, making it a fitting sentiment for their current situation.

They all sneered.

After assessing their own missions, the group continued searching for suitable teams to join. Meanwhile, Gu Chaoyan, who initially planned to approach the Elder of the Weapon Refining Sect, changed her mind and headed to the Weaponry Pavilion instead.

With the white jade sword in her possession, Gu Chaoyan had no need to purchase additional weapons. Nonetheless, she wanted to explore and find something suitable that could aid her in future missions.

Browsing through the Weaponry Pavilion, she invested in some hidden weapons using Spirit Stones, but nothing else caught her eye. The majority of items available were high-level weapons and Dharma artifacts, enchanted armaments, which were not on her shopping list.

After pondering for a while, she decided to make her way to the Trading Pavilion.

Unlike the Weaponry Pavilion, the Trading Pavilion proved to be more welcoming and approachable. This was due to the presence of disciples from the Supreme Sect who were engaged in selling or trading their personal items.

In the Supreme Sect, many disciples often preferred to focus on their respective specialized sects. For instance, those belonging to the Weapon Refining Sect required specific materials like black iron and other items essential for forging weapons. If they happened to come across valuable herbs, they would readily trade them for more suitable resources, regardless of the herbs’ inherent value.

so…

That was why Gu Chaoyan saw so many good things the moment she walked in.

There were many things that she did not need at the moment, so she did not read them.

She walked for a long while.

She finally had her eyes on a piece of beast skin.

Despite the apparent usefulness of certain resources in the Trading Pavilion, the reality was that most disciples didn’t pay much attention to them.

The Medicine Faction disciples had no use for those materials, and the

Refining Faction disciples found them of limited value as well. The Array Faction disciples didn’t require them either, while the Fist Faction disciples could use them but found the effort hardly worth it.

As a result, an awkward scene unfolded in the Trading Pavilion, where these valuable materials remained largely ignored.

However, this situation played perfectly into Gu Chaoyan’s hands. She recalled a specific mission posted at the Bounty Pavilion, which involved capturing mutated beasts in a volcano. These creatures had undergone transformations due to the unique environment of the volcano.

The existence of these mutated beasts posed a significant threat to humanity if they multiplied in number. As a result, this mission was classified as the highest-level, and the rewards for its successful completion were exceedingly generous. For Gu Chaoyan, this mission offered a perfect opportunity to make good use of the neglected resources, securing her a considerable advantage.

Gu Chaoyan had not thought about this mission.

But….

Now that she had the beast skin, she could think about it.

Gu Chaoyan asked about the price.

She had 10,000 Spirit Stones.

That was worth the price.

But…

The Spirit Stones in Gu Chaoyan’s hands were all left behind by the Dragonman’s father..


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