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Editor: Henyee TranslationsThen, Gu Chaoyan took her leave.
Although the elder brother of the Dao Child of the Demon Clan was typically very serious and exhibited a more mature and composed demeanor compared to the Dao Child himself, he was already shouldering the responsibilities of managing both major and minor affairs within the clan.
However…
Gu Chaoyan had observed the elder brother of the Dao Child of the Demon Clan on previous occasions. Despite his usual seriousness, she knew that, at his core, he still retained a childlike aspect.
There was also a vulnerability.
Born without parents, the Dao Child of the Demon Clan and his brother faced the weighty responsibility and pressure associated with the Dao Child’s position.
This realization tugged at Gu Chaoyan’s heartstrings, especially considering the challenges the Dao Child of the Demon Clan had encountered within the clan.
When the opportunity arose for her to provide some warmth, Gu Chaoyan was willing to invest time and energy to offer them a semblance of family comfort.
Nevertheless.
After her departure.
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan’s brother lost his smile. The once joyful expression became frozen on his face.
He had believed that he possessed something unique from his sister, a token of their close bond. It was disheartening to learn that his brother also received a similar gift. Why?
Busy with the clan’s affairs, the elder brother hadn’t shown the same concern for his sister as the Dao Child of Demon Clan had. This realization left the Dao Child feeling discontent.
The elder brother maintained a smile on his lips, but his countenance was notably serious. Little paper crane lingered nearby, but he made no attempt to interact or respond. Instead, he allowed paper crane to circle around quietly.
This small paper crane seemed destined to be by his side, displaying remarkable compatibility.
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan snorted in frustration.
The elders remained indifferent.
The Dao Child of the Demon Clan had always been known for his stubbornness. Fortunately, having two Dao Children allowed one to efficiently handle the responsibilities while the other indulged in whims. As long as nothing went awry, the elders were unconcerned.
The angered Dao Child of the Demon Clan departed as well.
Meanwhile…
Gu Chaoyan, armed with the Guidance Scroll, arrived at the Sky Sect.
As she surveyed the vast expanse before her, Gu Chaoyan’s jaw dropped in astonishment.
The Sky Sect was colossal beyond imagination.
Situated in the sky, accessing even the lowest levels posed a challenge, let alone reaching the towering heights where the clouds gathered.
The Guidance Scroll vanished the moment she arrived at the Sky Sect.
Now faced with the daunting task of entering, Gu Chaoyan was confronted with a significant obstacle.
The height was beyond the reach of methods she had previously employed, such as sitting on the Demon Clan’s throne.
Moreover, Sword Kinesis Flight was rendered impractical in this environment.
Gu Chaoyan gazed upward, sighing in defeat.
A sense of inadequacy overwhelmed her.
Much like her initial confusion upon obtaining the Supreme Sect’s Guidance Scroll, she found herself clueless about the next steps.
“Is anyone there?” Gu Chaoyan’s loud call echoed.
Regrettably, no one paid any heed to her plea.
She began to try various ways to climb up. If Sword Kinesis Flight could not do it, she could just climb up.
Gu Chaoyan commenced her ascent.
In certain spots, she managed to tiptoe her way up. In others, where tiptoeing wasn’t feasible, she relied on her spiritual energy for support.
Thus, she persevered, climbing step by step.
After an entire day’s effort, she eventually reached the summit, lying there exhausted.
Endowed with the cultivation of the Master of Fortune, she wielded the ability, unique to the Second World, to exert pressure capable of dismantling the bodies and souls of individuals with lower cultivation.