Gu Chaoyan had a vague sense of the situation unfolding on Wuyuan Island.
Although this year, it was the Moon Sect that had orchestrated the gathering of the major sects, the other sects were not content to let the Moon Sect monopolize decision-making. Even if they were not directly involved in the proceedings, they had stationed their disciples to keep a close watch on Wuyuan Island, apprehensive of any potential advantage the Moon Sect might attempt to gain.
The Moon Sect, as the hosting faction, appeared cordial, while members from various sects played the role of vigilant overseers.
Despite the absence of protective array formations, Wuyuan Island remained seemingly secure. It was perplexing that a disciple would vanish without a trace under these circumstances, particularly since most of the Supreme Sect's disciples shared a single lodging.
Baffled and concerned, Gu Chaoyan wasted no time and quickly left her quarters with Di Hongyun.