What Happens in Chapter 1970 – From the Book I'm A Quadrillionaire
Dive into Chapter 1970, a pivotal chapter in I'm A Quadrillionaire, written by Xiruo Huang. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
Chapter 1970
David traveled in the eight-dimensional space at an unmatched speed.
It took him a long time to get to the Central Sacred Continent from the Iridescent Sect.
Now, it took him nearly ten times less time.
After some time, David came out from the space crack and looked at the beautiful continent floating in the void in the distance.
He could not stop the emotions from flooding his heart.
When he left this place, he was quite embarrassed and battered.
He almost got killed by Nek while Nova was the one who quietly sent him away.
Furthermore, he even had to constantly worry about Nek's pursuit.
Fortunately, Nek was in a high-spirited stage at that time.
Therefore, he would not pay much attention to a nobody like David.
This also allowed David to grow.
Now that he was back, he was already a partial Pre-Deity.
No one in Star Kingdom was his enemy anymore.
Nek also paid the price of his life for his previous wilfullness. i
After being emotional for a while, David muttered to himself, "Celia, Pearl, Lena... I'm here to pick you up. Celeste, I'm here to save you too. From now on, no one in Star Kingdom will be able to hurt any of you."
Then, he moved slightly and rushed straight to the Iridescent Continent.
The Iridescent Sect.
Inside a small courtyard, Celia and other women were sitting cross-legged on the ground and practicing seriously.
They had also improved rapidly during this time.
After all, they had sufficient resources since their master was Nova, the head of the Iridescent Sect.
Nova also asked her to spend more time on her own cultivation multiple times.
Since she was one of the seven high priestesses, she had to look like one.
Even though Selena agreed, she still did her own thing.
In addition, her cultivation had not fallen behind.
Therefore, over time, Nova stopped pushing her.
She knew that these women were from the same place and that they were sisters, therefore, forcibly separating them would only be counterproductive.
Most importantly, Nova was reluctant to offend David.
This was true even when there had been no news from David.
Moreover, now that she knew what David did, she was even more reluctant now.
Now, she even allowed the women to live together.
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