Ms. Doctor Divine

Chapter 1841 - 1841 Chaoter 357: Conditions 2
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1841 Chaoter 357: Conditions 2

Huang Fu paused for a moment, contemplating the jest he had just made. He understood the significance of his words, despite them being in jest. However, he felt compelled to reveal the truth, hoping she wouldn’t resist him as she had done in the past.

Nonetheless, he continued, “As I mentioned earlier, my magical power is insufficient, limiting me to reside within the space. I cannot venture outside the confines of the space for an extended period. Although the doorway to enchantment is currently open, allowing me some time here, it is not a permanent solution.”

“…”

“I had hoped that as the magical energy within the space grew more abundant, I could absorb it and cultivate, ultimately returning to my original state.”

“….”

“However, I have discovered that this is not possible.”

“….”

“Therefore, the only way for me to regain my original state is through your assistance,” Huang Fu honestly confessed.

Finally, Gu Chaoyan comprehended the situation.

No wonder he seemed less arrogant than before. He was seeking her help.

However…

She found herself strangely pleased.

It seemed like striking a deal with him would be a straightforward matter.

“What do you need me to do?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.

She did require Huang Fu’s assistance, particularly in such a perilous location.

Hearing her question, Huang Fu seemed quite obedient.

Something within her heart resonated with his words.

Huang Fu withdrew his heart and continued, “I have realized that no matter how much magical power exists within the space, absorbing it will not allow me to return to my original state. It is because of you.”

“….”

“You are the master of this space, and everything within it exists for you. However, you are currently too weak to unleash the true potential of this space, rendering it unusable for me.”

“You need to cultivate yourself.”

“As the Phoenix Girl, it is imperative for you to cultivate. Otherwise, when the world plunges into chaos, you will find yourself without a way out.”

“….”

“Failure to fulfill your mission as the Phoenix Girl will result in unimaginable punishment.”

“….”

“Therefore, I am merely seizing this opportunity.”

Upon hearing his words, Gu Chaoyan gained a vague understanding of the situation.

But to cultivate?

How was she supposed to embark on this cultivation journey?

She possessed no knowledge of the cultivation realm.

“I will instruct you in the ways of cultivation,” Huang Fu declared.

Gu Chaoyan felt a twinge of surprise.

Teaching?

“You may address me as Master,” Huang Fu added, his request veering towards the excessive.

“Master!” Gu Chaoyan responded without hesitation.

In her view, if he was going to guide her in cultivation, then she should refer to him as Master. As long as his teachings didn’t contradict her principles and she could discern right from wrong, she saw no issue in complying.

And she was prepared to strike a deal as well.

Huang Fu was taken aback by her response. He had asked for far too much, expecting her to rebuff him. He had braced himself for her to snap at him.

But she didn’t.

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