After I Became a Divine Monarch, the Sect Wants Me to Marry In-Chapter 233 - 208: There’s No Such Thing as a 24-Year-Old Primordial Spirit

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Chapter 233: Chapter 208: There’s No Such Thing as a 24-Year-Old Primordial Spirit

Gu An watched as Chu Meng left, silent.

He quietly checked his status.

At some unknown time, a new alert about being caught in a Charming Technique had appeared in his status.

Gu An fell silent again.

*When did he fall for it?*

He shook his head and sighed, deciding not to dwell on it further.

The subsequent matters needed more attention.

Lu Ruan would come over out of curiosity.

And from the very beginning, he had been that woman’s secret pawn.

Although at that time he indeed only had Qi Refinement cultivation,

now he appeared to be at the Golden Core Early Stage.

*In just three years, he had advanced from Qi Refinement to Golden Core?*

*Impossible.*

So the suspicion remained that he was hiding his cultivation.

Just as Duanmu Qing had inquired.

And since Lu Ruan knew who he really was, the more he hid his cultivation, the more mysterious he seemed.

Therefore, she dared not pry too much.

Nor would she do much of anything.

Unless she didn’t want to work under that woman’s name.

"Acting mysterious, huh?"

Gu An pondered for a moment but didn’t have any clear ideas.

He could only deal with it as it came.

As for Chu Meng...

Twenty-four years old? ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

Gu An didn’t believe it.

Surpassing the Golden Core at twenty-four?

*Even with talent as profound as a Demon, it couldn’t be that quick.*

*Either she was lying about her age or, like himself, had something to hide.*

It’s not that it’s impossible, just rather shocking.

*What he had was simply too shocking.*

*So he dared not let anyone know.*

*He could only use age as a cover.*

*After all, looking like someone in their forties or fifties and being a hidden Golden Core wasn’t something out of the ordinary.*

Looking old was true, but the specific age could be falsely reported.

So exposing his Golden Core status wasn’t dangerous.

Even if he revealed his Primordial Spirit, it perhaps wouldn’t attract much attention.

Yet, his current predicament required him to hide his cultivation.

The more he concealed, the safer he would be.

Having enmity with fellow Golden Core disciples meant they could only send someone at Golden Core Perfection.

Once he formed his Primordial Spirit,

it would be much safer.

But still, he couldn’t let anyone know his realm.

The Qi Breathing Chapter needed further improvement.

Even if a powerful figure probed, it wouldn’t be easy to detect.

After a pause, Gu An went to the Divine Tree.

"Big brother, you’re looking for me?"

The Blood Demon Divine Monarch asked.

Gu An was slightly surprised, as the other party was actually awake.

Then he asked, "Is there anyone in the world with talent so strong that they can form a Primordial Spirit at twenty-four?"

"There are." The Blood Demon Divine Monarch nodded.

Gu An was a bit surprised, "What kind of people?"

"Divine Beasts with ancient bloodlines, and humans with flawless talent," the Blood Demon Divine Monarch said.

"Flawless talent? What kind of talent is that?" Gu An asked.

"I don’t know," the Blood Demon Divine Monarch replied, "It’s a legendary physique talent, but no one has ever seen it, nor does anyone know how to accomplish it.

But it’s certain that forming a Primordial Spirit at twenty-four wouldn’t be hard." The Blood Demon Divine Monarch explained.

"Among the known cases, has anyone formed a Primordial Spirit at twenty-four?" Gu An asked again.

"No." The Blood Demon Divine Monarch replied with certainty.

Gu An fell into silence.

After a long while, he shook his head and decided not to think more about it.

"In a few days, I’ll take you to a new place." Seeing that the sky was already bright, Gu An instructed.

Then, he used Sword Control to return to the Outer Peak.

From now on, he was part of the Heavenly Suspension Peak, separating from Qianchen Peak.

To establish himself, he needed to learn the Pingqiu Three Styles to some extent.

Additionally, he had to try using Chasing Sun.

It was Zuo Youyan’s blade, but Zuo Youyan had never refined it.

He said it couldn’t be refined, so he could try when he had the time.

As for now, he naturally had to focus on the matters of the Outer Peak.

The Main Court should be looking for him about the task information.

Without the information, it was difficult for Team Two to continue the mission.

But the Main Court asked Team Two to find their own way, and now they had to personally clarify to him, as the leader, that the Main Court wouldn’t be responsible.

*It somewhat felt like they were being bullied.*

*Conceding in this matter meant it would be hard for Team Two to hold their head high in the future under his name.*

*Their spirits would dissipate.*

*Once morale was lost, it was hard to lead the team.*

"Being a leader truly wasn’t easy."

On the way using Sword Control, Gu An shook his head and sighed.

He needed to handle tasks and go on missions, severely cutting down on logging time.

But it seemed like it was yesterday’s matter, his broken promise, hoping it wouldn’t bring more trouble.

Outer Peak.

At dawn, people from the Main Court came to the backyard at the earliest opportunity.

Pang Wen received them.

The visitor was a man who looked about twenty-seven or twenty-eight.

He brought two younger people with him.

"Where’s your leader?" the leading man, Liao Zheng, asked.

"Our leader might have returned to the Inner Sect." Pang Wen respectfully replied, "Yesterday, our leader waited all day but didn’t see you arrive, senior brother."

"Yesterday?" Liao Zheng pretended not to know, "Didn’t I arrange for today? When did it become yesterday?"

Pang Wen lowered his head, not knowing how to respond.

He suffered this loss.

Because the leader wasn’t there yesterday either.

So while the other party originally intended to show off, they hadn’t expected the leader to have anticipated it.

What they hadn’t anticipated was that the other party would arrive so early today.

"It seems your leader hasn’t been in position long, yet he displays considerable authority.

He doesn’t take our Main Court’s tasks seriously." Liao Zheng chuckled, looking at Pang Wen:

"If this is how an acting leader behaves, what about when he becomes the official leader?

Today, your leader should write a report.

The tasks have long been assigned, yet you haven’t shown any progress.

Is it due to passive sabotage or incompetence?"

Pang Wen furrowed his brow, intending to explain.

Suddenly, he saw someone using Sword Control in the sky.

It was Gu An.

"Leader?" He looked up.

Liao Zheng and the others also turned to look.

Looking at Gu An, they felt a tinge of disdain in their hearts.

It wasn’t that they underestimated the person before them, but the person before them had offended someone.