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Chapter 2171: Wuyuan Island Contest 2
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Chaoyan had encountered numerous individuals from the Supreme Sect, including those affiliated with the Grand Unity Sect. Their arrogance was palpable as they refused to meet her gaze.
In contrast, the representatives of other sects, nearly as formidable as the Supreme Sect, maintained an air of politeness.
However, the Moon Sect members stood out for their unwarranted arrogance, as if they considered themselves superior.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElder Men pondered the transformation of the Moon Sect, which seemed to be slowly aligning with the Grand Unity Sect. Gu Chaoyan, on the other hand, had long held this perception of the Moon Sect.
Observing the Mystic Moon Sect’s disciples chasing those of the Supreme Sect, it became evident that the Moon Sect no longer held the Supreme Sect in high regard.
It appeared as though there was a clandestine alliance forming between the Moon Sect and the Grand Unity Sect, possibly fueled by certain promises made by the latter.
Perhaps the involvement of two disciples played a role in this dynamic, and the Moon Sect might have been privy to this information, complicating any potential arrangements.
Elder Men let out a sigh of emotion, while Gu Chaoyan delved into deep contemplation.
“Although this competition doesn’t directly concern you, it’s beneficial to watch. Participants usually reach the level of Paragon Warriors, having recently broken through. Observing them might provide insights to help you in your own breakthrough,” Elder Lin chimed in.
Grateful, Gu Chaoyan gave Elder Lin a nod, but it was clear that Elder Lin was still preoccupied with her thoughts.
“I understand,” Gu Chaoyan replied, fully aware of Elder Lin’s dedication, and she had no intention of disappointing him.
Elder Lin remained silent, but his silence conveyed everything.
“It’s not a significant issue. Disciples from the major sects usually possess strong Spiritual Roots, which facilitates reaching their desired levels. However, breaking through to the level of True Spiritual Root is a different challenge altogether. Let’s not dwell on it and maintain our composure to avoid any frustration,” one Elder from the Fist Sect bluntly remarked.
He harbored no fondness for Gu Chaoyan, making no effort to conceal his feelings.
Unperturbed by Elder Lin’s words, he offered no pleasantries. After all, Gu Chaoyan, with her True Spiritual Root, was merely a Martial God. Why should she garner such high regard?
“I understand,” Gu Chaoyan responded tersely, eager to move past this discussion. She agreed to prevent any unnecessary conflict between Elder Lin and the Fist Sect Elder; there was no need for discord.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmElder Lin cast a displeased glance at the Fist Sect Elder but opted to remain silent.
Gu Chaoyan’s agreement brought an end to the matter, and the Beastmaster Sect Elder refrained from adding anything further; it would have been inappropriate.
Changing the topic, Elder Man inquired, “Where is Yuan Jia?”
Upon mentioning Yuan Jia, Elder Man of the Fist Sect visibly brightened. “Yuan
Jia should arrive shortly. I’ll instruct the Fist Sect disciples to watch over him. Once he breaks through, he can join us directly.”
“Surprisingly, Yuan Jia is on the verge of another breakthrough in such a short time. He currently stands at the Sixth Heaven of the Martial Artist Realm, and if he manages to reach the Seventh Heaven directly, his chances in today’s competition might significantly improve..”