Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 624: Is His Brain Really Normal?
Lu Zhen cautiously glanced at Gu Yuan’s expression and found that he hadn’t changed, so he continued speaking.
"If you fall, they will still deal with us. Maybe they will be even more ruthless and directly take our lives.
Now it’s just me who’s been poisoned with Gu, which is a lot better compared to all of us becoming their targets, getting ambushed and tricked."
Gu Yuan naturally understood this, but as the team leader, he always needed to show some leadership responsibility at the right moment and shouldn’t unfairly burden subordinates.
That night, Gu Yuan took those he absolutely trusted and crossed the border line.
After a night of rushing, they arrived at the mountain where the Gu God Hall was located, just as dawn broke.
Before arriving, he had never imagined that such a beautiful mountain had long been hollowed out, not to mention the countless white bones buried beneath those trees.
Suppressing the discomfort, Gu Yuan looked at Lin Xiang’er: "Do you mean these white bones were used to cultivate that Gu God?"
Lin Xiang’er nodded, but at this moment, her face showed no abnormalities, as if this was just an ordinary scene.
In stark contrast to her seemingly innocent and pitiable face.
She was a servant ghost committing evil, yet felt no guilt in her actions.
Thinking that he was poisoned by such a person devoid of common ethical standards.
Gu Yuan felt his blood reversing in his veins.
He couldn’t dare imagine if he hadn’t escaped, how much evil he would have been involved in.
The others also didn’t look well at this moment.
They had seen many brutal scenes, even visited ancient battlefields and burial grounds.
But the feeling here was completely different.
It was as if something was gnawing at their flesh, making them uncomfortable.
Dragon Spirit walked ahead, not knowing what powerful and dangerous creatures were inside the Gu God Hall, so he didn’t release his pressure immediately.
Suddenly, quite a few creatures attracted by human blood, like snakes, insects, rats, and ants approached.
He turned his head and warned Gu Yuan and his team: "Be careful, don’t get bitten by those things!"
The group immediately disregarded the discomfort and hurriedly pasted protection talismans all over themselves.
As they were about to reach the door of the Gu God Hall, Dragon Spirit suddenly stopped.
"What’s wrong?"
Gu Yuan’s heart felt completely suspended at the moment.
Although Dragon Spirit used blood to suppress the Gu worm in his body, making him immune to instant control even if standing before the mother Gu.
But seeing Dragon Spirit suddenly halt made his heart inexplicably race.
"You all stay here for a moment; I have something to do!"
The fact that Dragon Spirit was unreliable was known to everyone present.
Yet at such a crucial moment, he was acting whimsically.
However, no one said anything, and could only watch as Dragon Spirit walked a long distance away.
Dragon Spirit glanced at the group who hadn’t followed before starting to chant mentally: [Yun Ran, Yun Ran, can you hear me speaking?]
Yun Ran, who was soaking in a bath, originally couldn’t hear Dragon Spirit’s message, considering her Spirit Platform was sealed and she couldn’t hear such things.
But she had Little Paperman acting as a megaphone.
"Master, Dragon Spirit is looking for you!"
Yun Ran lazily raised her eyelids and waved her hand.
The Little Paperman massaging Yun Ran immediately put down its small hammer, while another brought over a towel.
Two Little Papermen unfurled the towel and presented it to Yun Ran.
Yun Ran draped the towel over herself, walked over to a nearby beach chair and reclined, as another Little Paperman brought freshly brewed lemon water.
After Yun Ran finished her drink, choosing a comfortable position to lie down, she slowly spoke: "Why is he looking for me?"
The Little Paperman dutifully acted as the communication device, relaying Yun Ran’s question to Dragon Spirit, then awaited his response.
Dragon Spirit waited for quite a while without an answer, almost getting annoyed.
Feeling that Yun Ran truly was putting on airs, not regarding him at all!
Until the voice of Little Paperman echoed in his mind, Dragon Spirit suddenly remembered that Yun Ran was currently a fragile thing!!!
The irritation in his heart instantly dissipated, replaced by slight schadenfreude. If the setting was different, he’d have remarked: Serves her right, for being so arrogant previously; now karma has struck~
However, Dragon Spirit only dared to chuckle inwardly and didn’t speak aloud.
After adjusting his mood, Dragon Spirit continued communicating: [I’m in a place that’s used for Raising Gu and I seem to detect a hint of Heavenly Dao Origin’s aura. If you’re free, you should come over!]
Originally, Dragon Spirit shouldn’t have perceived the Heavenly Dao Origin, but given his prior camaraderie.
When Yun Ran was struck by the Heavenly Dao backlash, he even let Little Uncle draw some Dragon Core from him to heal her.
Thus, he sensed a trace of Heavenly Dao’s aura; being a naturally born creature, his sensitivity to touched auras was superb.
When the Little Paperman transmitted Dragon Spirit’s exact words to Yun Ran.
Yun Ran sat up abruptly, completely different from the previous lazy and indulgent demeanor.
"Master, Dragon Spirit’s perception shouldn’t be wrong. Shall we go?"
Yun Ran lifted her eyebrows: "Of course we’re going!"
Despite seeming unhurried these days, appearing to fully enjoy herself, it didn’t mean that she wouldn’t act once finding an opportunity to recover.
"Call Xuan Chu!"
The Little Paperman immediately nodded: "Master, I’ll go now!"
Shortly after, Xuan Chu, who was outside continuing to draw talismans, came in holding a semi-finished product.
His face showed a hint of anxiety; Yun Ran rarely proactively interacted with him casually.
"What’s the matter?"
After Yun Ran recounted Dragon Spirit’s message, she said: "I plan to go there and take a look. Are you going?"
Although it was posed as a question, Yun Ran knew Xuan Chu would definitely go.
Asking was merely procedural, making her appear as a ’wise leader.’
Sure enough, as Yun Ran expected, Xuan Chu nodded.
"If we can find the Heavenly Dao Origin, that would be ideal."
Protecting Yun Ran for three years wasn’t a matter for him, but if there was a chance for her to recover, it was naturally preferable.
After preparing things and confirming Dragon Spirit’s location, Xuan Chu directly leveraged Heavenly Dao Village’s resources, mobilizing a private plane.
Meanwhile, Dragon Spirit, knowing Yun Ran was coming here, inexplicably felt assured about this operation.
As he walked back, he was charged with even more confidence, moving with an air of disregard for any ties.
Lu Zhen quietly glanced at the transformed Dragon Spirit and whispered to Gu Yuan: "Is his mind really normal?"







