Ms. Doctor Divine-Chapter 2120 - : Reason 3

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Chapter 2120: Reason 3

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Only An Ge and Feihuai remained, gazing at the spot where Gu Chaoyan had disappeared. They exchanged a meaningful glance, still processing what had just unfolded before them.

Everything had happened so swiftly that they had no time to react.

Amidst her cultivation, the girl had expressed her determination to protect them, a gesture that deeply touched them. Throughout their time at the Supreme Sect, they had encountered a few inner sect disciples who they cared for, but Gu Chaoyan was the first to willingly extend help to them.

Though her demeanor seemed cold and unapproachable, she genuinely cared for their well-being.

An Ge and Feihuai couldn’t help but feel a mixture of surprise and admiration.

“Do you think this could cause her trouble or implicate her?” Feihuai expressed his concern.

An Ge replied firmly, “No, she won’t be implicated. I believe she knows what she’s doing.”

“The girl is incredibly kind,” Feihuai couldn’t help but remark, his eyes reflecting warmth, and the pain from the wound on his face seemed to fade

away.

As servants, they were not at liberty to intervene further, so they proceeded to tidy up the room and patiently awaited Gu Chaoyan’s return.

Meanwhile, Gu Chaoyan didn’t head directly to the Medicine Sect. Instead, she wandered around the Bounty Pavilion, drawing the curious gazes of onlookers. They wondered why she was at the Bounty Pavilion when she was already part of the Beastmaster Sect. Could she be embarking on a mission? f(r)eenovelkiss.com

The idea of being on a mission with her excited some of them.

However, Gu Chaoyan soon left the area, leaving the spectators with their thoughts and speculation.

She did not see Fu Xinde here, which indicated that he was not present at the current location. It seemed that they needed to head directly to the Medicine

Sect to find him. If her memory served correctly, Fu Xinde was a disciple of the Medicine Sect, which would be beneficial since she required his help.

She felt determined to get justice for her people, who had been bullied by two disciples from the Medicine Sect. However, she understood the concerns expressed by An Ge and Feihuai, and she was willing to resort to using some clever tactics to achieve her goal.

Having friends like Fu Xinde was advantageous in situations like this, as she could rely on his assistance. She proceeded to the Medicine Sect and inquired about Fu Xinde’s whereabouts. Gu Chaoyan, not being a disciple of the Medicine Sect, was still an inner sect disciple, and all the sects were generally open to inner sect disciples, which meant she could access the herb field of the sect as well.

At a gate not too far from where they were, they spotted Fu Xinde and the Medicine Sect members busy with some herb-related activities.

As Gu Chaoyan approached, she could see clearly that they were indeed fiddling with Green Sun Grass. The herb seemed to thrive on the half cliff where it was growing, but in the Medicine Sect’s herb field, the situation was different—the leaves were wilting, and the plants looked unhealthy.

It dawned on her why Fu Xinde was not at the Bounty Pavilion; tending to the

Green Sun Grass alone would be enough to keep him occupied. In her own 500-meter space, the Green Sun Grass was flourishing, and she anticipated being able to harvest them directly in a few days.

Seeing the withered Green Sun Grass in the Medicine Sect’s field saddened Gu Chaoyan. She couldn’t help but think that she should have collected more of the herb before.

“Green Sun Grass is a medicinal herb that prefers a windy and dry environment, which is why it thrives on the half cliff,” Gu Chaoyan commented. “It gets constant exposure to wind and sunlight there, allowing it to grow so well. In this medicinal field, you’ve watered it too much and provided an abundance of spiritual energy, causing the Green Sun Grass to struggle.”

“If you have your own method of planting, that’s fine, but you should allow the Green Sun Grass to adapt gradually to the new environment, not force it to change abruptly like this,” Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but express her concern..

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