Chapter 2166 - 2166: Disciple Missing 5
Chapter 2166 - 2166: Disciple Missing 5
Chapter 2166: Disciple Missing 5
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The two of them spoke in perfect unison, a rare occurrence.
However, it was evident they had reservations about accompanying each other.
Gu Chaoyan cast a scrutinizing glance at the pair, deeming them both unreliable.
“If you’re not coming, I’ll handle it myself,” she declared, her patience waning in their presence.
These two individuals clearly had a strained relationship, and Gu Chaoyan had been apprehensive that their discord might cause complications for her.
“We’ll go,” they responded in tandem, their voices finally aligning in agreement.
Numerous disciples had inexplicably gone missing, and venturing alone to investigate posed a significant risk. Hence, they reluctantly decided to tag along, even if it meant enduring each other’s company.
Observing their compliance, Gu Chaoyan remained seated, intent on strategizing with them.
They needed a well-thought-out plan before they drew any attention.
“Junior Sister, how did you anticipate that this man would strike again tonight?” Di Hongyun inquired with curiosity.
“It’s a calculated guess. The audacity he displayed in perpetrating such acts within the vicinity of numerous schools suggests he’s confident he won’t be apprehended. His arrogance leads me to believe that, given our failure earlier, he’s likely to make another attempt. He either has a specific motive or seeks to test his own abilities. Of course, there’s a chance he won’t show up, but I consider the probability to be higher,” Gu Chaoyan explained thoughtfully.
As she spoke, she retrieved a bottle of pills from her belongings.
The Head of the Undead Race’s eyes widened upon seeing the pills.
However, these pills held no allure for him; the Undead Race required no such aids to regain their vitality.
However, following their meal…
He suddenly began to feel the effects of the pills.
At this moment, the pills she had given him promised a return to his former abilities.
As his gaze landed on the pills, he couldn’t help but fixate on them.
“Eat one, and it will conceal your aura,” Gu Chaoyan instructed.
The joy that had initially graced the Head of the Undead Race’s face faded. It turned out to be a pill solely designed to mask one’s presence, a feature entirely useless to him.
Recognizing the pills’ utility, the Head of the Undead Race couldn’t help but feel despondent.
After Gu Chaoyan finished hers, she casually tossed a bottle to him. “Take it.”
Instantly reinvigorated, he eagerly opened the bottle, finding the same pills as before, and a radiant smile returned to his face.
She had accepted the pills without hesitation, allowing her to utilize them to conceal her aura.
“Junior Sister, why didn’t you give me any pills?” Di Hongyun expressed his displeasure.
This rugged-looking woman had all the pills while he was left empty-handed. It hardly seemed fair.
“That’s simple. If you behave well this time, I’ll give you one,” Gu Chaoyan replied matter-of-factly.
“Fine,” Di Hongyun conceded, still disgruntled.
The Head of the Undead Race couldn’t hide his delight. He cast a triumphant glance at Di Hongyun.
“Alright, let’s move. You need to behave too. Misbehave, and you won’t have any opportunities in the future,” Gu Chaoyan warned, determined not to give him any room to create problems.
“Okay,” the Head of the Undead Race responded, his enthusiasm dampened.
Finally, the three of them found a suitable hiding spot.
If the mysterious individual launched another attack, it would likely fall to the ordinary disciples to deal with him.
What they needed to do was to stay by the ordinary disciples’ side.
The three of them squatted for a long while, but nothing happened.
“Junior Sister, we are all very cautious, and that man is not coming.” Di Hongyun said with a small voice..