Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2373: Mission 53

Chapter 2373: Mission 53

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Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations


“Attaining the status of a half-step Golden Immortal as swiftly as possible is my top priority. Until then, I don’t have the luxury to dwell on anything else,” Gu Chaoyan declared, her intent to reenter the chaotic s.p.a.cetime palpable as she sought to alleviate her anxiety.


The head of the Undead Race comprehended her stance.


Once in agreement, he promptly took action.


Earlier, he had gleaned some understanding from the girl’s demeanor and sensed her dissatisfaction. Consequently, he couldn’t derive the full satisfaction he desired.


“Don’t fret,” the head of the Undead Race a.s.sured her.


Gu Chaoyan offered no further words.


Instead, she entered the chaotic s.p.a.cetime directly.


“Didn’t I suggest you take a few days of rest? Why are you so eager to return to the chaotic s.p.a.cetime? You haven’t changed a bit,” the voice within the chaotic s.p.a.cetime expressed a sense of helplessness, as if it was powerless to influence Gu Chaoyan.


“No change at all?” Gu Chaoyan queried.


The chaotic s.p.a.cetime frequently uttered statements that seemed strangely familiar to her, yet it never elucidated the past or identified the speaker. If she weren’t already unaware of the speaker’s ident.i.ty, Gu Chaoyan might have sought to uncover their ident.i.ty and retaliate.


Should the chaotic s.p.a.cetime be unwilling to broach the subject, it could simply remain silent. However, it persisted in making allusions without providing any substantial information. She had never encountered anyone as vexing as the chaotic s.p.a.cetime.


True to form, the chaotic s.p.a.cetime exhibited no intention to elaborate further on its prior statement.


Following a brief period of silence, it relented, stating, “Since you’re so keen to resume your mission, I’ll grant your request.”


“The missions for advancing from a Paragon Martial G.o.d to a half-step Golden Immortal cannot be chosen by you. The chaotic s.p.a.cetime will select missions for you,” the voice conveyed.


“The missions may prove exceedingly challenging, yet the principle remains unchanged. If you encounter peril or abandon the mission prematurely, return to the chaotic s.p.a.cetime.”


“Proceed.”


As soon as the chaotic s.p.a.cetime finished speaking, Gu Chaoyan initiated the mission.


This swiftness took her by surprise. She had antic.i.p.ated a more protracted interaction with the chaotic s.p.a.cetime, but it acquiesced quickly.


Upon entering the mission, Gu Chaoyan struggled to regain her equilibrium, taking an extended period to stabilize herself.


She surveyed her surroundings.


What…


Where was she?


Previously, she had critiqued Baizhou Land for its desolation. Now, as she observed her present surroundings, it was evident that she was immersed in a barren wilderness. Except for a smattering of unkempt trees, there was no sign of any structures. Tents fas.h.i.+oned from animal hides were the only semblance of shelter from the elements, albeit rudimentary in design.


Moreover, there was a conspicuous absence of inhabitants throughout this expansive terrain.


In the near distance, a crystal-clear river flowed, its waters pristine and inviting. Gu Chaoyan was drawn to the idea of was.h.i.+ng her hands in the river. Yet, just as she extended her hand, someone unexpectedly encircled her in an embrace from behind. “Tribe Chief, you mustn’t! You mustn’t exert yourself like this!”


“Despite our race’s vulnerability and the oppression we endure, we can overcome it by uniting. Without your presence, we might indeed scatter and fall victim to bullying from every direction,” an anxious female voice remarked.


“Exert herself too much?” Gu Chaoyan hadn’t overexerted herself; she had merely sought to freshen up.


Tribe Chief?


Was she the Tribe Chief here?


This mission was exceedingly enigmatic. She possessed no recollection or prior knowledge, arriving at this location devoid of any memories or background information.