Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 2155: Information 2

Chapter 2155: Information 2


Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations


This Undead Race individual evidently held the position of Hall Master within the Undead Race hierarchy, having already attained this distinguished rank. From a logical standpoint, one would expect him to possess a broader perspective, recognizing that a larger Undead population would inherently serve him more advantageously, enhancing his own capabilities.


But what could possibly motivate him to harbor a desire for the demise of the Undead Race?


Grasping the unfolding situation, Gu Chaoyan resolved to unearth the truth right then and there.


She fixed her gaze upon the representatives of the Undead Race, her curiosity evident.


“Is it accurate to say that the Undead Race is internally divided into distinct factions? Could it be that the Undead Race present in Xuhai City aren’t aligned with your particular faction? Are you therefore seeking to eliminate them in order to secure your own resources?” inquired Gu Chaoyan.


This was the inquiry she posed.


However, Gu Chaoyan found herself at odds with this explanation.


Consider, for instance, the human race.


Even disciples hailing from different sects, striving to advance their cultivation, often commenced their journey by acquiring medicinal pills. And if they did engage in combat, it would typically involve clashes with demon beasts to bolster their own cultivation. The notion of annihilating an entire human city to access their resources was scarcely entertained.


To be clear, her stance wasn’t an outright refusal to partake in such actions, but rather an acknowledgment that such actions wouldn’t be her first resort.


Remarkably, the att.i.tude of the Undead Race appeared less haughty than previously observed.


Upon processing Gu Chaoyan’s discourse…


He mulled over her words momentarily before offering an affirming nod. “In essence, your perspective holds true. That indeed encapsulates my rationale.”


“The faction of the Undead Race inhabiting Xuhai City maintains no allegiance to the ancestral Undead Race. Their existence, whether living or extinguished, bears no consequence to me.”


“The Undead Race traces its origins back to a former human lineage.


Persecuted and subjected to gruesome practices, they were transformed into the Undead Race, marked by their skinless state. This is the genesis of the Undead Race – an evolution that renders us unable to prevent anyone from joining our ranks. Nevertheless, there exist certain members within the Undead Race whom we might not sanction,” proclaimed the Undead Race in a tone br.i.m.m.i.n.g with arrogance, unmistakably condescending towards their counterparts in Xuhai City.


Gu Chaoyan’s countenance revealed a sense of helplessness.


Evidently, the Undead Race had demarcated itself into distinct echelons of n.o.bility and inferiority.


He seemingly held the Undead Race in Xuhai City in low regard.


Despite the nearly indistinguishable appearances aside from their stature, he found himself unable to discern those of the ancient Undead Race from the rest.


A wave of curiosity washed over Gu Chaoyan.


How was he able to discern such disparities?


The curiosity lingered within Gu Chaoyan’s thoughts.


The Undead Race appended, “Grand Unity Sect.”


These words instantaneously seized Gu Chaoyan’s undivided attention, locking onto the Grand Unity Sect with intense focus.


“The Undead Race is resolute in exacting vengeance upon the Extreme Celestial Sect. However, this falls under the purview of the ancestral Undead Race. I must strengthen myself before seeking out the remaining factions of the ancient Undead Races. Given your enmity with the Grand Unity Sect, it would be prudent for us to collaborate.”


At this juncture…


The Undead Race turned towards Gu Chaoyan, his eyes oozing blood, and declared, “I am known as Zuo Hanyin.”


Gu Chaoyan found herself momentarily taken aback.


It was only at this moment that she comprehended the Undead Race’s acceptance of her, following the futility of both earlier threats and pledges. “As this const.i.tutes a collaboration, mutual trust is imperative,” intoned Zuo


Hanyin with a grave demeanor.


“Absolutely,” affirmed Gu Chaoyan.


Betrayal was anathema to the Undead Race, given their history of enduring deception and manipulation.


In the past, during their transformation into the Undead Race, treachery had orchestrated their descent into this state against their will..