Chapter 2464: Mission 144
Gu Chaoyan aspired to achieve a breakthrough to a half-step Golden Immortal.
However, the experience this time wasn’t characterized by smooth progress; instead, her entire body felt engulfed in pain, a level of torment her physique struggled to endure. Gu Chaoyan faced considerable challenges during the breakthrough, and it demanded an extended duration. After five arduous days, she barely completed the refinement, attaining the status of a half-step Golden Immortal.
Reaching this level marked her entrance into the third tier of cultivation, providing an opportunity to venture into the Third World.
Despite her fatigue, Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but feel elated.
A half-step Golden Immortal.
This achievement brought her closer to matching Pei Yueling’s cultivation level. With continued dedication to her cultivation, surpassing Pei Yueling appeared imminent. When that moment arrived, she believed she could rescue Huaijin.
As Gu Chaoyan contemplated her progress, preparing to depart the primal chaos space,
The voice of the Chaotic Space resonated. “The Chaotic Space stands as a top-tier ancient Dharma artifact, an enchanted armament. While cultivating in the Chaotic Space facilitates swift breakthroughs, many individuals find it challenging to bear the accelerated benefits it provides.”
“You’re nearing your limit. Continuing to cultivate in the Chaotic Space for half a year may lead to adverse consequences. If you persist, there’s a risk of backfiring,” cautioned the Chaotic Space.
Realizing the truth in the warning, Gu Chaoyan was initially surprised, but she quickly comprehended the rationale. Indeed, the strain of carrying the spiritual energy had become daunting. The recent painful and prolonged breakthrough indicated the difficulty she faced.
She wasn’t someone who lacked intelligence or restraint in her cultivation.
She would still heed the reminders of the primal chaos space.
“Got it,” Gu Chaoyan answered.
Gu Chaoyan emerged from the primal chaos space.
She stood up, feeling the dampness of her clothes.
Frowning at her disheveled state, she pushed open the door and addressed Di Hongyun outside, “Prepare a few buckets of hot water for me.”
Di Hongyun promptly attended to her request.
The leader of the Undead Race, thrilled to see her awake, inquired, “How did it go? Did you successfully break through?”
Gu Chaoyan nodded.
Before the leader of the Undead Race could say more, she closed the door.
In a state of discomfort, she needed to freshen up first. Any further discussions could wait.
Di Hongyun swiftly arranged for hot water.
Gu Chaoyan took a bath, changed into fresh attire, and then opened the door.
Little Dragon and White Deer hurried over, one on each side. The Dragonman pouted, displaying a hint of displeasure, while White Deer stood obediently beside them.
With a glance at the two beasts, Gu Chaoyan signaled them to calm down.
Turning to Di Hongyun and the leader of the Undead Race, she expressed her gratitude, “Thank you for safeguarding me during this time.”
“You’ve been in seclusion for nearly a month this time. We were genuinely concerned. It turns out our worries were unfounded. With your capabilities, breaking through was inevitable,” the leader of the Undead Race stated proudly.
“Now that I’ve reached the half-step Golden Immortal stage, I intend to leave. What are your plans?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
The two of them looked at each other.
All along.
No matter where they went.
Gu Chaoyan took them with her.