Chapter 2441: Mission 121<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
“In the past, when winter ended and spring blossomed, wild beasts emerged from intermediate hibernation, correct?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
Her gaze shifted between Adams, the Five Elements n, and the Thunder Fire n elders, signaling that she sought their input on this matter.<div>
They nodded in unison, offering a swift affirmation.
Surviving the challenges of the winter’s harsh conditions also meant being cautious of the ferocious beasts roaming the area. Failure to evade orck of ability to resist could lead to casualties within the n. Some were fortunate enough to escape with their lives, but many bore injuries inflicted by these creatures.
Hence…
The Huang n’s proposition to ept them was met with immediate agreement, and they set forth without hesitation towards the Huang n.
As they approached the Huang n, a sense of jubtion enveloped them. This year, they had sessfully evaded the threat.
With the Huang n’s favorable location and the protection of their numerous members, everything seemed promising.
“Is this the first time the Huang n has expressed willingness to protect us?” Gu Chaoyan, overlooking the joyous expressions, posed the question.
“Yes,” came the unanimous response. This held true for nsmen of all ages.
The Huang n, being a major n, might engage with otherrge ns, but interactions with smaller ns like theirs were rare. It seemed unlikely they would extend protective measures willingly.
Gu Chaoyan sensed something amiss.
“Do you believe the Huang n might have ulterior motives?” she questioned.<div>
Members of both races waved away the notion, denying, “That’s impossible.”
“Arge n like the Huang n would only be burdened by bringing us along. How could they have any ulterior motives? We’re simply fortunate to gain the protection of the Huang n. Tribe Chief of the Five Elements n, don’t overthink it. We need to hasten to the Huang n.” The nsmen, fearing anyst-minute changes, hurriedly expressed their thoughts.
Gu Chaoyan remained uncertain about the Huang n’s intentions towards smaller tribes.
She continued to send Gary to inquire from the n. Everyone was eager to reach the Huang n as quickly as possible.
She could only press forward.
For now, she shelved the sorcerer’s words, deciding to contemte themter.
On her side, vignce remained essential.
If all else failed, she, as a Paragon Martial God, could protect them.
The ascent up the mountain proved more challenging than usual, yet the excitement of the people from both races heightened as they climbed.
Midway up the mountain, members of the Huang n personally emerged to wee them.
The weing party consisted of individuals resembling guards of the Huang n.<div>
Their countenances were stern, affording no warm reception. Regardless of the visitors’ race, they delivered their message with a serious demeanor, “Proceed up the mountain. Your designated area is still ahead.”
Adams, initially wearing a smile and attempting small talk, found his expression stiffening. There was neither time nor opportunity for gratitude.
In this manner, they followed the Huang n guards up the mountain.
Meanwhile, Gu Chaoyan maintained a cold and impassive demeanor.
The attitudes of the Huang n members who hade to inform them sharply contrasted with those now weing them. This contrast dampened the spirits of many nsmen, who perceived a decline in the Huang n’s enthusiasm.
For a moment, an awkward atmosphere settled among the gathered ns.
Yet, their ingrained reverence for the major ns propelled them forward, fostering hope as they approached the Huang n.
On the mountain, a multitude of individuals from the Huang n and various other ns congregated, creating a tightly packed space.
From the front, the Huang n members vociferously issued orders, sounding more likemands given to subordinates.
The members of the Five Elements n and the Thunder Fire n exchanged nces, a silent acknowledgment of the disconcerting situation they found themselves in.
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