2312 Universe Geno Lock
Han Senâs day hadnât gone well. He beat Bai Wuchang, but the primary root king dragon was taken by another prince.
Han Sen wasnât strong enough to beat another King class prince and seven half-deified guards. Even if he could have won, Bai Wei didnât want to offend the prince. Thet relinquished the primary root.
Bai Wei selected a smaller king dragon to practice with. Han Sen thought doing that was meaningless. If they didnât claim a primary root king dragon, then there wouldnât be much king air for him to absorb. Refining Ghost Bone power would be faster and more efficient.
King Bai had one hundred children, but there were only thirty primary root king dragons. Claiming one of them without fighting was very rare. You had to have a lot of luck to secure one peacefully.
So Han Sen and Bai Wei spent their days practicing on the smaller king dragons. Fortunately, Han Sen had brought many Duke xenogeneic genes with him. They were the resources Yisha had given to him when he became the Holy Child of Narrow Moon.
Han Sen had brought enough Duke class xenogeneic genes to gain one hundred points, a total which he quickly reached.
âJadeskin Battle Body has reached the required standard for the release of its geno lock. Open the geno lock?â
âMutant Blood Battle Body has reached the required standard for the release of its geno lock. Open the geno lock?â
The two announcements played back to back in Han Senâs head. He jerked in surprise, for he had no clue what was happening.
Han Senâs heart jumped. Jadeskin activated of its own accord, and then his entire body became jade. Some sort of switch inside of his genes had been flipped. It was like all the windows of a sealed room had now been opened, so all the air outside could come in and fill up his body. Endless power came surging into Han Sen.
âJadeskin Battle Body has opened its first geno lock.â
Han Sen was shocked. He had opened geno locks in the sanctuaries, but he hadnât realized that rebuilding his body and coming to the geno universe would require him to open those geno locks again.
But this was a very different process than it had been to open geno locks in the sanctuaries. Now, after a geno lock was opened, he felt like his body was connected to the planets. By standing on a planet, he could draw on the power of that planet. It reminded him of the description of astral bodies that he had heard previously.
After the geno lock opened, the one hundred Duke genes vanished. The tally went back down to zero.
âDoes this mean that it takes a hundred Duke genes to open one geno lock?â Han Sen regretted the fact that he hadnât brought all of his xenogeneic genes.
But when he thought about it, he realized that bringing them with him wouldnât have been a great idea anyway. He didnât have much storage capacity. If opening a geno lock required one hundred Duke genes, then opening locks for all four of his geno arts would require four hundred Duke genes. On top of that, there could be more geno locks he didnât know about. The xenogeneic genes he had saved might not be enough to open all of his geno locks, anyway.
But still, Han Sen was feeling very happy. If one hundred Duke genes could open one geno lock, then The Story of Genes should follow the same rules. Using one hundred genes to open a lock was better than consuming a whole slew of resources for The Story of Genes to achieve next to nothing.
But it was a shame that The Story of Genes had yet to reach Duke status. Han Sen couldnât yet put his theory to the test.
âNo matter what the case might be, I am going to have to find more Duke xenogeneic genes.â Han Sen didnât want to continue his practice in the Kingâs Garden. After thinking things through, he decided that he needed to go off and hunt down xenogeneics.
âMy Queen, my practice has gone as far as it can go in this place. There is no danger in the Kingâs Garden, so why donât you stay here to practice while I go off and hunt down some xenogeneics. Iâll see if I can achieve a breakthrough.â
This was the benefit of Han Sen selecting her. If he had become Bai Canglangâs guard, he could only have acted on the princeâs orders. He could never have said something so bold.
Bai Wei thought for a moment and said, âIf you want to hunt xenogeneics, you can go to Knightâs Paradise. That place was built for Royal Guards. There are lots of xenogeneics there, and only Royal Guards are permitted entry, so the fighting isnât too bad in there.â
Killing wasnât allowed in Kingâs Garden. Since she wasnât in mortal danger, Bai Wei didnât see any reason to force Han Sen to stick around. She even walked Han Sen out of Kingâs Garden before going back to practice on her own.
She didnât plan on fighting for a primary root king dragon, so she found a weaker king dragon to practice with. That way, no one would bother fighting her.
Han Sen wanted to bring Baoâer, the little red bird, and the blood kirin into Knightâs Paradise, but he was told that only Royal Guards could enter. As a result, he had to go by himself.
Knightâs Paradise was a system. There were no planets capable of supporting ordinary life, but many xenogeneics still lived on them. Normal creatures relied on airships, unless they were strong enough to live in the inhospitable environment.
Although Han Sen had his big white whale, he wasnât going to use it. After he entered Knightâs Paradise, he saw that the system was occupied by a lot of Galactic Shrimp.
Han Sen observed the Galactic Shrimp. They were mostly Duke class, but there were not many of them. Compared to the swarms of Galactic Shrimp in the systems of chaos, their numbers seemed almost pathetically small.
Han Sen didnât go and kill the Galactic Shrimps. He flew straight to an orange planet instead. Before Han Sen entered the system, he did some research to ensure that he was well-prepared. He knew that the orange planet was full of stone and metal xenogeneics. Their defensive properties were quite impressive, and they were relatively rare. There was a lack of King xenogeneics there, though. Ordinary Royal Guards would have no interest in hunting on that planet.
Since Han Sen was unwilling to go to the popular planets to hunt, he had far fewer things to worry about. The popular hunting grounds would have too many King class guards, and they would pose the biggest threat to him.
Knightâs Paradise was not Kingâs Garden. Because only Royal Guards were allowed entry, they could get away with a lot more. Han Sen couldnât predict what might happen if he encountered others, particularly if they proved hostile.
Han Sen landed on Planet King Kong, and he found himself surrounded by orange rocks as far as the eye could see. As the orange rocks aged, they slowly degraded into orange sand.
Because there was no atmosphere to support traditional lifeforms, the planet had no plant life. And that meant that the temperature of the planetâs surface was very low, about two hundred kelvins. The gravity was a few times higher than that of most planets, too. Ordinary humans definitely couldnât live there.
But that sort of environment wouldnât affect a Duke. Han Sen touched down on the orange sand of the desert and started walking.
Because the xenogeneics were hidden in caves or beneath the dunes, he would have trouble spotting them if he flew. Because of this, he settled on walking.
Planet King Kong had many solo xenogeneics. They rarely operated in groups, which was one of the reasons why the other guards didnât like going there. If the King guards wanted many low-class xenogeneic genes, it would take a long time to collect them because of the independence of the xenogeneics.
Han Sen kept walking and walking until he saw the sand rise around him. Something that was three meters long suddenly emerged from the sand.