Ms. Doctor Divine-Chapter 2266: Something Happened 2

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Chapter 2266 - 2266: Something Happened 2

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations


Gu Chaoyan shook her head slightly.


“While Supreme Sect is facing difficulties, let’s set that aside for now. Our immediate concern is the issue in the Shenyou Empire. To address it, we must enhance our cultivation,” Gu Chaoyan stated.


She retrieved elixirs from her interspace and handed them to the hall master of the Undead Race and Di Hongyun.


“I’ll be entering seclusion for a period of time. During this period, please refrain from disturbing me. You can cultivate alongside me, and I’ll provide you with medicinal pills for cultivation.”


“I’ll prepare spring water for you,” Gu Chaoyan informed Di Hongyun.


She then turned to the hall master of the Undead Race. “I’ll arrange Green Sun Grass for you.”


Both individuals nodded obediently.


“If Yan Zhengchu arrives, inform him to await my return,” Gu Chaoyan instructed.


The two men continued to nod.


Regarding the Divine Beast White Deer…


Gu Chaoyan pondered for a moment. “Given the urgency of the matter and my uncertainty about your needs, can you stand guard for a few days?”


The White Deer Divine Beast nodded, acquiescing readily.


Gu Chaoyan smiled, thoroughly pleased with the White Deer’s performance.


She had worried that it might stir up trouble, as it had when they first met. However, it appeared her concerns were unfounded; it was merely vigilant.


She had everything arranged.


Gu Chaoyan fetched the Dragonman. “You’ll be staying outside during these days.”


The Dragonman had spent most of his time sleeping. Were it not for Gu


Chaoyan, he would have likely been forgotten altogether.


At that moment, the Dragonman roused from his slumber. He cast a glance at


Gu Chaoyan and surveyed his surroundings.


His gaze then fell upon the Divine Beast White Deer.


“Who is this? And why is it here?” the Dragonman demanded, pointing at the


White Deer. He bellowed, “You promised my father that you’d take good care of me, and now you’ve introduced a new divine beast!”


“Return the gold, silver, and jewelry my father left behind. I’ll leave on my own!” the Dragonman declared with righteousness.


“You’d do well to rest peacefully here. It’s anything but tranquil outside. Little one, you’ll be converted into an Undead Race dragon in mere minutes,” the hall master of the Undead Race cautioned, clutching his arm apprehensively.


Tears welled up in the Dragonman’s eyes.


“Follow me,” Gu Chaoyan instructed curtly.


“Give me back my gold, silver, and jewelry!”


“No!” Gu Chaoyan snapped and withdrew into her chamber.


The Dragonman remained outside, weeping silently. He dared not follow her and disrupt her.


The Divine Beast White Deer observed him, squatting peacefully outside the door and dutifully maintaining its guardian post.


The Dragonman continued to sob.


Meanwhile, Di Hongyun and the hall master of the Undead Race bickered and compared the number of elixirs they had acquired.


Gu Chaoyan retrieved the black bead from her interspace.


With determination, she sought to utilize her consciousness to enter the chaotic spacetime. As expected…


She entered.


Within the so-called chaotic spacetime, numerous specks of light scattered, though an underlying darkness pervaded the environment.


Gu Chaoyan stood as if beneath a star-studded sky, marveling at the scene.


“It’s been a while,” a voice remarked. The voice bore a distinct male quality.


After this casual statement, the voice abruptly expressed surprise. “Why is your cultivation at the Martial God level? It’s so feeble. I’ve never seen you this weak before.’


“You’ve seen me before?”