Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âWhy wouldnât you want your Blood Legion relic back?â Han Sen asked with a frown.
Nan Litianâs face turned dour, and he returned the question with one of his own. âTell me: are you Han Jinzhiâs heir?â
âMy great-grandfather is Han Jinzhi, but not the one from the Blueblood Special Forces,â Han Sen said.
Nan Litian frowned, as if he was thinking of something.
âIs he really not the heir of Han Jinzhi?â Nan Litian murmured to himself. He paused before addressing himself once more, saying, âBut if he wasnât, why would he have the relic? And thereâs no way he could carry that on him.â
âYou still didnât tell me why only my family wants it,â Han Sen said, thinking his enemyâs self-narration was a little creepy.
âIt doesnât matter, if youâre not Han Jinzhiâs heir. But you know my identity, and that is a transgression that does not allow me the pleasure of letting you live. You must die for this,â Nan Litian said, summoning a dagger he could try to cut Han Sen with, on the adjacent flower.
They were both trapped like mummies, and there was nothing Han Sen could do to dodge. He only had his Demon Heart Ring, his Crystal Egg, and his Bulwark Umbrella. He summoned the umbrella to block the mind-controlled dagger.
The dagger flew against the umbrella, and it could not break the established defense.
Nan Litian summoned his green sword then, and had it propped to take aim at Han Senâs throat. Han Sen did not have the time to reposition the umbrella to block the green sword that was now coming for him, and he was left exposed to its attack.
With Super Spank, he tried to pull and unfurl the vines that had wrapped him up. Unfortunately, no matter what he tried, the plant did not budge. He then believed it to be a sacred-blood tree, but that didnât mean much right now, given the circumstances.
Seeing the sword come for him, only one viable option remained for Han Sen to try. He activated super king spirit, in the hopes it would provide enough of a boost in power to free him.
Han Senâs body, his eyes, and his hair all turned white, the latter growing extremely long. It floated menacingly all around him, as if he was underwater. But before Han Sen used his strength to tear off the vines and bring ruin to the flower that had trapped him, they decided to let him go free.
At first, Han Sen believed it to be an act of self-defense, not wanting to let itself get hurt when it detected the power he now wielded. But then, the vines that had encased him moved over to the sword that was alarmingly close to decapitating him, and tangled it up. It had done so to protect him.
âWhatâs going on?â Han Sen thought this was extremely strange. A tree that had gone to lengths to wrap them both up was something he believed to be hostile.
The flower then created a platform for Han Sen to step on.
Nan Litian looked on in shock, unable to believe a powerful geno plant would side with Han Sen, as it was doing now,
âWhy do you have the aura of a spirit? And... why do you smell like a creature?! What... are you?â Nan Litian had never seen anything like this before. He was well and truly flabbergasted.
Han Sen looked at his super king spirit body now, and he saw how it propagated the sense of him being both a creature and a spirit. The sense of countless different creatures filled him up, many of which were ones that not even Han Sen himself could recognize.
Han Senâs thoughts suddenly turned to the name super king spirit. Ordinarily, a level that was higher than a king spirit was dubbed emperor.
The term super was a tier-definition given to creatures. It wasnât until now that Han Sen realized it could harness the power and aura of a creature, as much as a spirit. The spirit in the title of this form was more likely a general term, a synonym for energy, soul, or essence. It didnât exclusively mean he became an actual spirit, of the sanctuaryâs definition.
âWho I am does not matter. Due to your repeated attempts of murder, your life is forfeit unto me.â Han Sen walked back towards Nan Litian, harnessing and manipulating the shock his nemesis had just experienced.
Under Han Senâs feet, the flower continued to generate platforms for him to walk upon. More and more platforms came as swiftly as Han Sen moved, forming a perfectly safe walkway for him to tread. They guided him to Nan Litian.
Han Sen came before his foe and asked, âWho are you in Blood Legion? What are you regarded as?â
Nan Litian, who was still trapped, said, âI am a successor of Li Hen.â
âAre you one of the thirteen?â Han Sen asked.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Although Nan Litian was strong, Han Sen did not think he was as strong as Godâs Retribution.
âI am not him; I merely carry his torch,â Nan Litian rushed to speak.
âIs there a difference?â Han Sen didnât know too much about how Blood Legion worked, so it was a legitimate question.
âYou need the purest blood to become one of the thirteen, and I donât have it,â Nan Litian answered.
Han Sen suddenly heard a noise. Turning to look at where it had come from, he saw Baoâer riding Red Pony, coming his way.
Red Pony had delivered Baoâer to Han Sen safely, it seemed.
Not wanting the bulls to hurt them, in case those wild creatures sought to give them the same treatment, Han Sen leaped down to meet with them on the ground of the valley.
âDad!â Baoâer jumped into Han Senâs arms as soon as she could. Red Pony had Han Senâs Gold Dragon Lock clipped to its behind. Han Sen wondered why, then realized that it had dragged the black unicorn here on Han Senâs behalf.
Han Sen was delighted, not expecting Red Pony to be so kind as to do that for him.
Red Pony dropped the Gold Dragon Lock to the ground so Han Sen could take it back. When Han Sen examined the state of the black unicorn, he wagered it must have tried to wrestle its way free. The binding ropes of the lock had dug deeply into the creatureâs flesh. It was a ghastly sight.